Have you had enough of Classic Rock?


Anyone out there feel like I do?
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I did when listening to the same loop on my memory stick and a few local stations.Then playing around with different antennas on my mr78 I found a fringe station from ft bragg (kozt) they now are streamed most everyplace save for in the shop or yard (where I have clear air toward transmitter) as I like to hear it that way.Hearing non mainstream rock from 60's and newer stuff from them is captivating.

It’s funny. I have gotten so when I hear a classic rock song come on the radio that I really like I instantly change the station to avoid jadednous (not a word i know). I want to play that song on my system when I want to hear it.

My buddy has XM deep cuts on his truck radio and I am always surprised with old deep cuts I have not heard in some time. SQ is fine on a truck radio.

I find myself today listening to RadioParadise for a most eclectic mix of music and it plays FLAC. When I hear something I really like then I am off to my music service in search of.
Classic Rock will never die for me (its a time capsule) but it has certainly been moved back in priority by all the other great music out there in the wild.

Note;  As I wrote the above Steve Miller Fly Like an Eagle came on RP.  Dont play that song on my system much so I cranked it....... and it was good.
@ChrisosheaThe Post is getting lots of interest......it has lead me to rethink what I meant  Classic Rock......and it is the Classic FM playlists and not the Deep Cuts.
Thanks to the internet I keep discovering new things with old classic R&R:
 Bridge of Sighs has been the go to album when listening to Trower.  But only recently did I discover that on his 1977 album In City Dreams he added Rustee Allen from Sly and the Family Stone for a distinctive funk beat.  Then again Allen again on Caravan to Midnight and also adding Brazilian percussionist Paulinho da Costa

Have you ever heard Trower's I'm Out To Get You on the radio?

Been streaming both those albums and will now keep a look out for those 2 at my local used vinyl store.
Obviously, the term "classic rock" means different things to different people. But, yeah, hearing the same overplayed top 40 recycled over and over can be tiresome. Underground/alternative radio is gone, but you can still hunt that stuff on the internet. 

Creedence is a great band, but all they ever play is "Bad Moon Rising". This seems to be the case for other groups as well. Who runs those damn stations anyway?

FM is dead - wanna buy a tuner?