This quote by Kip Winger is describing the classification of atrioventricular bundle's music into the Lite Metal radio bands. This quote implies that the band was not given the acknowledgment they was worthy of and were rather lumped into a category that was not an accurate representation of their sound. This could be seen as a form of pigeonholing, where the band was not offered the opportunity to display their special sound and instead were forced to suit a pre-existing genre. This quote might likewise be analyzed as a form of disappointment, as the band was not offered the possibility to be viewed as their own entity and instead were lumped into a category that did not precisely reflect their music. This quote might be seen as a commentary on the music market and how it can be hard for bands to break out of pre-existing categories and be viewed as their own distinct entity.
This quote is written / told by Kip Winger somewhere between June 21, 1961 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from USA.
The author also have 23 other quotes.
"I think I owe thanks to the people who have listened to me over the years, who tuned in on the radio. They have given me a warmth and loyalty that I've never been able to repay. The way they have reached out to me has certainly been the highlight of my life"
"I wrote a lot of stuff quickly: pages and pages of notes that seemed pretty incoherent at first. Most of it was taken from the radio because -suddenly being a parent- I'd be confronted by the radio giving a news report every hour of the day"
"I think some people record songs and make records a certain way to cater to radio. If you're born to make commercial music that's cool. But if you're born to not make commercial records, maybe you're meant to cater to another market"
"If the education of our kids comes from radio, television, newspapers - if that's where they get most of their knowledge from, and not from the schools, then the powers that be are definitely in charge, because they own all those outlets"
"There were also horror shows on the radio. Very terrifying and thrilling to me as a kid. They had all these creepy sound effects. They would come on at ten o'clock at night, and I just would scare myself to death"