Rusty_W
Auditioning
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I personally wouldn't miss musical changes as long as they put in any similar sounding 70s rock as it rarely contributed to the episode and it all sounded pretty much alike. Until reading this thread, I had thought that the show had nothing but generic 70s rock which was created just for the show by some third rate bar band. WKRP was a music generation before me and I've only caught it in mid 80s reruns, so I did not enjoy the music aspect of it at that time and I doubt I would today. The comedic interactions and relationships between the characters is what had mattered to me at the time and probably still will today.
Anyway, on a side note, how did the VHS releases fair with edits? I have only one VHS with ep 1 and 2 on it and it's been about 10 years since I have watched it, but it seemed to have plenty of the 70s music on it. I know, it's a 1992 video tape and that was a different time and era in contractual law and contract rights are much harder now on these matters, but if you had experienced any edits on the VHS tape releases, then those are probably the same ones you'll get on the DVD release.
Anyway, on a side note, how did the VHS releases fair with edits? I have only one VHS with ep 1 and 2 on it and it's been about 10 years since I have watched it, but it seemed to have plenty of the 70s music on it. I know, it's a 1992 video tape and that was a different time and era in contractual law and contract rights are much harder now on these matters, but if you had experienced any edits on the VHS tape releases, then those are probably the same ones you'll get on the DVD release.