Classic rock (from the 60’s and 70’s) works for me. What doesn’t work for me are all the TV commercials that rip off “classic rock” in the hope of snagging viewers for the products they are selling.
I stopped listening to any station that plays hard rock at least 20 years ago. If I ever have the desire to listen to the old stuff, I just pull out the vinyl and listen. It’s so much more enjoyable when you have not heard it in many years.
I was tired of classic rock radio when it wasn't classic . There were a few stations back in the 70's around my locale that were allowed to delve deeper into albums late night. One was out of Fort Knox can't remember the station number but they would play whole albums or do blocks by a group. Who can remember hearing Thanks For The Pepperoni from All Things Must Pass on the radio ?
It is pretty frustrating that the local classic rock station just plays the same songs people mostly already know over and over and over again. Deep cuts anyone? Live dangerously!
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