Question: Classic Rock spinoff thread #1 - what bands are you most tired of?

It's been some years ago, but I got to go to a market research deal once where we rated songs. They played a five second snippet from the hook and you push the button, 1-5, onhow much you liked it. I was surprised to hear many off the wall tunes on that day. I tended to rate the overplayed ones low and the lesser known ones high, just because. :grin:
The reasearchers told us that we each represented approximately 20,000 listeners.
Didn't seem to do much good, as the rotation on my local classic rock station has moved from the 60s to the 70s and 80s and the song list gets narrower every damn day. I swear, they play AC/DC every friggin hour. :mad:

EG

pretty soon, they'll only play one song, and you'll live in a near coma state while re-playing your happiest memory over and over.
 
pretty soon, they'll only play one song, and you'll live in a near coma state while re-playing your happiest memory over and over.

They can do what they like. I only turn that station on nowdays on Sunday nights for the Sunday Night Blues Cruise. :thu:
Sometimes Thursday afternoon for Get The Led Out.

EG
 
I'm sure there are Skynyrd songs that I would like, but I'm not a big country fan, so Southern Rock doesn't really fire me up either.... combine that with overplaying the same couple songs and it just wears down my will to live.

That said, in our area the Harder Rock bands have worn out their "hit songs" faster IMO that even the same, tired Boston, Foreigner, Brian Johnson-era AC/DC and so on that gets played into the ground. Seriously anything post Black Album by Metallica, Korn, Creed, Slipknot, and probably a dozen other bands that I lump into one indefiniable mush of growling and thrashing guitars.... those things usually have me turning the radio to NPR or Off.

I'd rather listen to wind and tire noise than "whiskey in the jar-o". :annoyed:

They're more blued-influenced than country. Their biggest hits tend to be more on the country-ish side, but that's not representative of their overall sound IMO. You don't like Allman Bros, Molly Hatchet, The Outlaws, or ZZ Top, either?
 
I don't listen to classic rock radio much at all. Even when I'm bored and flip the station to them I don't last long because it is the same songs. So avoiding the radio does help the irritation level a bit.

Skynyard has enough good songs that are rarely on the radio (Curtis Lowe, Simple Man, The Breeze, etc) that I still enjoy listening to them. I am pretty sick on some of the Eagles songs. Especially the Don Henley written ones. Over played and a bit too smug. Pink Floyd too.....

This is almost funny. I just looked at the 'just played' listing from the two main classic rock stations in town and they both played the exact same song in the last hour.

Here is the 'list' from one of them

Bad Company - Rock 'n Roll Fantasy
Eagles - One Of Theses Nights
Rick Derringer - Rock And Roll, Hoochie Koo
Rolling Stones - Start Me Up
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Freebird (no - I'm not kidding....)
Steppenwolf - Magic Carpet Ride
Pink Floyd - Another Brick In The Wall part #1
Guess Who - American Woman
Boston - Smokin'
Def Leppard - Photograph
 
They're more blued-influenced than country. Their biggest hits tend to be more on the country-ish side, but that's not representative of their overall sound IMO. You don't like Allman Bros, Molly Hatchet, The Outlaws, or ZZ Top, either?

ZZ Top is the only one of the bands listed that I listen to. Anything pre-Eliminator (IE, anything pre-drum machine).
 


Their version (theirs is still a cover as well, right? an Irish folk song?) is so superior to the Metallica version, it's not even funny.


I forgot, the Metallica cover I hate even moreso is Turn-the-fucking-Page. :gah:
 
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I am fortunate that I don't get overexposure here too much also. though the local "classic" does have its bad days, it is independent, and throws in a variety of stuff ranging from Porcupine Trees to REM and other more contemporary adult stuff. I do get tired of them playing "Tree Top Rider" though. they seem to get stuck on that one.
 
Luckily, some of the best/my favorite songs never get radio play.
I'm talking about Beatles, Hendrix, Rush, The Who and Led Zeppelin, in particular. I can't stand listening to the over-played songs from these groups, but dig deeper into the albums and you'll find the best gems.

I can't say the same for AC/DC or Skynryrd.
 
Their version (theirs is still a cover as well, right? an Irish folk song?) is so superior to the Metallica version, it's not even funny.

Thin Lizzy was a great band. it's really too bad they've been reduced to "The Boys are Back in Town". but that's for the other thread.

I forgot, the Metallica cover I hate even moreso is Turn-the-fucking-Page. :gah:

it's still better than the Bob Seger version.
 
it's still better than the Bob Seger version.


I've only run one karaoke gig in 2011... but in 2010 when I had a fairly regular string, I would basically tell people "no.... pick something else" when they would turn in either version. I'm sorry... I work hard at entertaining this entire bar... I'm not having you come in here, shit all over this shitty song, and basically depress everyone in a 5 mile radius. It's not happening. :annoyed: "
 
Luckily, some of the best/my favorite songs never get radio play.
I'm talking about Beatles, Hendrix, Rush, The Who and Led Zeppelin, in particular. I can't stand listening to the over-played songs from these groups, but dig deeper into the albums and you'll find the best gems.

I can't say the same for AC/DC or Skynryrd.

Have you listened to the Skynyrd albums? Their best stuff is not on the radio.
 
The Eagles
The Rolling Stones (excepting Paint It Black, of course. I love that song.)
Steve Miller Band
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Led Zepplin
Aerosmith
Van Halen
Bob Seger
Metallica (do they fit this list yet?)
Rush

There's quite a few. :embarrassed:
 
Their version (theirs is still a cover as well, right? an Irish folk song?) is so superior to the Metallica version, it's not even funny.


I forgot, the Metallica cover I hate even moreso is Turn-the-fucking-Page. :gah:

Technically not really a cover as it's an old Irish folk tune, and Thin Lizzy's version was radically different than how anyone else had done it at the time.
So more a re-writing than a cover imo. :wink:
 
Have you listened to the Skynyrd albums? Their best stuff is not on the radio.

I grew up listening to them as well as Molly Hatchet and 38 Special, among other Southern rock bands. One of my buddies was a huge fan of Skynyrd, and I had a several of their albums back then as well. I burned out on most Southern rock about 30 years ago.

My statement stands. Well, opinion, actually.

Music is an individual thing. I try not to step on other's tastes. Anyone who loves music is cool in my book. However, I despise those cork-sniffing elitests who are trying to hide their inferiority complexes with look-down-their-noses comments.
 
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