JaanaRuutu
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I can't stand 99% of "classic" rock. It's overplayed, over-rated, and just plain awful. There are a few bands I don't ****, like Queen and Bob Dylan, but almost everyone else just annoys the crap out of me.
I can't stand 99% of "classic" rock. It's overplayed, over-rated, and just plain awful. There are a few bands I don't ****, like Queen and Bob Dylan, but almost everyone else just annoys the crap out of me.
Isn't that a coincidence. There is 99% of "modern" music I can't stand.I can't stand 99% of "classic" rock. It's overplayed, over-rated, and just plain awful. There are a few bands I don't ****, like Queen and Bob Dylan, but almost everyone else just annoys the crap out of me.
Isn't that a coincidence. There is 99% of "modern" music I can't stand.
:clap: That was my instant reaction as well.
I do think most "classic rock" stations have ridiculously narrow playlists. I mean, Lynyrd Skynyrd was all about a helluva lot more than just "Freebird" and "Gimme Three Steps" but it seems like that's about all you ever hear. Where's "Mississippi ***" and "Ballad of Curtis Lowe"? You never hear them. So, for that reason, I usually avoid "classic rock" stations.
I fnd this true with all "classic" genre radio stations. It happens in R & B as well. For Parliament-Funkadelic, the only song that is played is Flashlight. No Maggot Brain? It seems these stations are more Retro Top 40 of their genre of music than actual classic Rock or R & B stations.The classic rock radio format doesn't truly represent the genre. How often do you hear Steely Dan or UFO, just to name two great bands, on the radio? I have no clue because I quit listening to the joke of a classic rock station here where I live years ago, but when I did listen, it was the same old tired overplayed **** on a loop. I can understand why anyone whose only exposure to that genre is radio play might have a less than stellar opinion. Hell, if I judged contemporary music solely by the **** on the radio I wouldn't have much of an opinion. It's four months into the year and I have yet to listen to single song on the radio all the way through.
I like classic rock, just don't like hearing it every two minutes