Songs that trigger you to switch the station or...


It's sucks now in North Carolina. July, August and almost all September in high 90's and now we're down to low 50's with non-stop rain for couple of week straight-up.

GnR song "November Rain" immediately triggered my hand to shut that damn radio down!

Outside of weather nomination I'd do same if I hear "Stairway To Heaven", "Born In The USA",
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Your right Rpeluso. That's funny. I guess that shows I never hung around to listen to it.
Been a listener since I was a kid back in the '70s. When these guys come on I simply cannot take it anymore and must change the channel: Steve Miller (most of it) Eagles (most of it), Elton John (most of it), Aerosmith (all of it), Pat Benetar (hate that angry-woman rock thing). Can see how Journey would have that effect on people, however I agree with Bojack that Perry's voice ranks way up there.
It's not Steve Perry's voice per se, it's that he sings in a "Rock Star" manner, if you know what I mean. Like the way Steven Tyler dresses, it's corny and embarrassing.
Chicago. Blood Sweat and Tears. Journey is masterfully irritating.

my teenage son had to play "Don't Stop Believing" in marching band during a football game that was a blowout. Pure torture.
So basically a lot of people here are burnt out on overplayed classic rock "hits".

I understand completely and suffer from that affliction to a good extent myself.

It rally ticks me off that "classic rock" stations still play the same things over and over again that radio made popular years ago. Many were played frequently on FM album oriented rock music stations in the day and were not big top 40 hits.

So how about just playing some other good tracks from those albums these days rather than the same songs over and over and over.....

I agree hearing "More Than a Feeling" again these days makes me leave. Its a good song and I even still like it, just enough is enough. Have a mind radio programmers!