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9:00 is steaming pile of crap hour

Think of how much worse it would've been had they went with the non remastered cut of Jet Airliner

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I like about half the songs. :oops:

Everytime I hear Sunshine of Your Love I think of when Mike Ogulnick sang it and I laugh. I hated him on the radio but loved what you guys said about him here.


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My god, just reading that list is annoying.

Why do we still treat classic rock like it was the greatest thing ever? It's not and it never was.


And looks very LOOP-esque with the playing of the most popular songs by the bands.

If these bands are so great, trust their whole catalog.


Man, radio fucking blows


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My god, just reading that list is annoying.

Why do we still treat classic rock like it was the greatest thing ever? It's not and it never was.


And looks very LOOP-esque with the playing of the most popular songs by the bands.

If these bands are so great, trust their whole catalog.


Man, radio fucking blows

C'mon man. I haven't heard I Want You to Want Me or The Boys are Back in Town in hours.

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"My Sharona" is one of my favorite songs ever. Great beat and killer guitar solo. Never tire of it.

The rest of those songs are played to death and need not hear them again.

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"My Sharona" is one of my favorite songs ever. Great beat and killer guitar solo. Never tire of it.

The rest of those songs are played to death and need not hear them again.

Heard somewhere that if you are able to play the guitar solo in My Sharona, you can play any other solo. Agree , its a great song and ironically not played enough on classic rock stations. Gotta save room for " Dream On" I guess.

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"My Sharona" is one of my favorite songs ever. Great beat and killer guitar solo. Never tire of it.

The rest of those songs are played to death and need not hear them again.

Heard somewhere that if you are able to play the guitar solo in My Sharona, you can play any other solo. Agree , its a great song and ironically not played enough on classic rock stations. Gotta save room for " Dream On" I guess.

It seems to touch on most techniques without being all "look what I can do."

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rogers park bryan wrote:
My god, just reading that list is annoying.

Why do we still treat classic rock like it was the greatest thing ever? It's not and it never was.


And looks very LOOP-esque with the playing of the most popular songs by the bands.

If these bands are so great, trust their whole catalog.


Man, radio fucking blows


Classic rock is pretty great. That's why we've gone back and called it "classic." And the Drive was better about deep cuts years ago before consultants turned the Drive, the Loop, WLS-FM, and K-Hits into more or less the same station.

I'm interested to hear where the show goes. It needs more Mac.

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Classic rock is pretty great. That's why we've gone back and called it "classic."



It may be great, but it's called "classic" because it is the preferred music of the largest American generation.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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Classic rock is pretty great. That's why we've gone back and called it "classic."



It may be great, but it's called "classic" because it is the preferred music of the largest American generation.
When I'm 55 I'm sure Green Day and Blink 182 will have "Classic Rock hits" too.

It's a haven for those who finally get too old to listen to what the kids are listening too, or in the case of some Classic Rock listeners, "all that rap music".

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rogers park bryan wrote:
My god, just reading that list is annoying.

Why do we still treat classic rock like it was the greatest thing ever? It's not and it never was.


And looks very LOOP-esque with the playing of the most popular songs by the bands.

If these bands are so great, trust their whole catalog.


Man, radio fucking blows

A lot of it depends on when you were born, I have never nor will ever understand why people have to be so judgemental when it comes to music and what others may or may not like.

Also, RPB this is not directed at you, just in general.

Spaulding I like a lot of those songs also, don't listen to them every day, but like them.

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Curious Hair wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
My god, just reading that list is annoying.

Why do we still treat classic rock like it was the greatest thing ever? It's not and it never was.


And looks very LOOP-esque with the playing of the most popular songs by the bands.

If these bands are so great, trust their whole catalog.


Man, radio fucking blows


Classic rock is pretty great. That's why we've gone back and called it "classic." And the Drive was better about deep cuts years ago before consultants turned the Drive, the Loop, WLS-FM, and K-Hits into more or less the same station.

I'm interested to hear where the show goes. It needs more Mac.


Deep Tracks (SXM Ch. 27) is excellent in this regard. I know Macky listens to it when he's not listening to the Drive in the Drive's own studio.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
My god, just reading that list is annoying.

Why do we still treat classic rock like it was the greatest thing ever? It's not and it never was.


And looks very LOOP-esque with the playing of the most popular songs by the bands.

If these bands are so great, trust their whole catalog.


Man, radio fucking blows

C'mon man. I haven't heard I Want You to Want Me or The Boys are Back in Town in hours.

I mean, I get that you have to play popular songs on Top 40 radio.

But when you've deemed these musicians classic, arent they good enough to play more than just the singles?


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Curious Hair wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
My god, just reading that list is annoying.

Why do we still treat classic rock like it was the greatest thing ever? It's not and it never was.


And looks very LOOP-esque with the playing of the most popular songs by the bands.

If these bands are so great, trust their whole catalog.


Man, radio fucking blows


Classic rock is pretty great. That's why we've gone back and called it "classic." And the Drive was better about deep cuts years ago before consultants turned the Drive, the Loop, WLS-FM, and K-Hits into more or less the same station.

I dont mean to say Rock of the 60's and 70's is no good but its not what we make it out to be.

Yes, I remember The Drive did classic rock in a tolerable way. Seems they now just another Loop


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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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Classic rock is pretty great. That's why we've gone back and called it "classic."



It may be great, but it's called "classic" because it is the preferred music of the largest American generation.
When I'm 55 I'm sure Green Day and Blink 182 will have "Classic Rock hits" too.



Not even close to the degree that "Dream On" and "Strawberry Fields" get played.

Where are the stations playing the Buzzcocks and Iggy Pop?

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rogers park bryan wrote:
My god, just reading that list is annoying.

Why do we still treat classic rock like it was the greatest thing ever? It's not and it never was.


And looks very LOOP-esque with the playing of the most popular songs by the bands.

If these bands are so great, trust their whole catalog.


Man, radio fucking blows

A lot of it depends on when you were born, I have never nor will ever understand why people have to be so judgemental when it comes to music and what others may or may not like.

Also, RPB this is not directed at you, just in general.

Spaulding I like a lot of those songs also, don't listen to them every day, but like them.

Its not even that

I like a lot of those bands. Thin Lizzy has songs other than BABIT. Same goes for The Kinks with Lola and many others on the list.

Its the repetitive nature of it.


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rogers park bryan wrote:
I mean, I get that you have to play popular songs on Top 40 radio.



Think of how weird that is though. Top 40 radio? Some of these songs are 50 years old. It would be like me and Mac listening to "Mairzy Doats" when we were 16 or 17.

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I mean, I get that you have to play popular songs on Top 40 radio.



Think of how weird that is though. Top 40 radio? Some of these songs are 50 years old. It would be like me and Mac listening to "Mairzy Doats" when we were 16 or 17.

No, that's what I meant. I understand it on stations that are about CURRENT pop music.


No reason to do that to bands you've deemed classic


But it was true of Oldies stations too. Im sure Bill Haley and the Comets made more than one song.


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Just listen to "Breakfast with the Beatles" for a way to run an excellent radio show. Alternative covers of Beatle hits,little played Beatles songs are all covered mixed in with some on topic interviews.

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But it was true of Oldies stations too. Im sure Bill Haley and the Comets made more than one song.



Actually "Rock Around the Clock" was the B-side to "Thirteen Women (And Only One Man in Town)".

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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But it was true of Oldies stations too. Im sure Bill Haley and the Comets made more than one song.



Actually "Rock Around the Clock" was the B-side to "Thirteen Women (And Only One Man in Town)".

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Less "The Boys Are Back In Town," much, much more "Running Back." I looooove that song. Oh tra la la la la la la la la la la la la la.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
Hawg Ass wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
My god, just reading that list is annoying.

Why do we still treat classic rock like it was the greatest thing ever? It's not and it never was.


And looks very LOOP-esque with the playing of the most popular songs by the bands.

If these bands are so great, trust their whole catalog.


Man, radio fucking blows

A lot of it depends on when you were born, I have never nor will ever understand why people have to be so judgemental when it comes to music and what others may or may not like.

Also, RPB this is not directed at you, just in general.

Spaulding I like a lot of those songs also, don't listen to them every day, but like them.

Its not even that

I like a lot of those bands. Thin Lizzy has songs other than BABIT. Same goes for The Kinks with Lola and many others on the list.

Its the repetitive nature of it.

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Less "The Boys Are Back In Town," much, much more "Running Back." I looooove that song. Oh tra la la la la la la la la la la la la la.



You're looking for deep cuts. Where's Alan Stagg when you need him?

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Less "The Boys Are Back In Town," much, much more "Running Back." I looooove that song. Oh tra la la la la la la la la la la la la la.

Stations probably play "The Boys are Back In Town" ten times more than I ever get to hear "Jailbreak".

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I know I'm not really serving my more-deep-cuts point by saying less of Thin Lizzy's #1 song and more of their #2 song, but I'm not a big Thin Lizzy guy. Now Pink Floyd, there's a band where I'd say a whole ton of the back catalogue should be in play.

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Less "The Boys Are Back In Town," much, much more "Running Back." I looooove that song. Oh tra la la la la la la la la la la la la la.


change that a to an o and you've got a way of life

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I know I'm not really serving my more-deep-cuts point by saying less of Thin Lizzy's #1 song and more of their #2 song, but I'm not a big Thin Lizzy guy. Now Pink Floyd, there's a band where I'd say a whole ton of the back catalogue should be in play.



Thin Lizzy pisses all over Pink Floyd from Phil Lynott's big Black Irish cock.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
My god, just reading that list is annoying.

Why do we still treat classic rock like it was the greatest thing ever? It's not and it never was.


And looks very LOOP-esque with the playing of the most popular songs by the bands.

If these bands are so great, trust their whole catalog.


Man, radio fucking blows


Classic rock is pretty great. That's why we've gone back and called it "classic." And the Drive was better about deep cuts years ago before consultants turned the Drive, the Loop, WLS-FM, and K-Hits into more or less the same station.

I'm interested to hear where the show goes. It needs more Mac.


Dear Sweet Baby Mohammed yes.

Years ago out of nowhere the Drive (albeit about 11 at night) drops the live version of Joni Mitchell's "Coyote" ... I'd readily believe that it'd never been on radio before ... probably hasn't since then either.

The Drive was special but as CH says, it's all safe now, like a post-flu diet ... white rice, saltines, and flat 7-Up.

That all said, I'm thoroughly amused by those giving Mac shit, along with the usual wave of sycophants jumping and cheering like little girls, for having a gig and commensurate paycheck that pretty much anyone here or abroad would cheerfully blow the nearest AIDS patient to get.

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