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Great advice, and have done so many times. Sonic Frontiers transport into an EAD D/A converter directly feeding an Audio Research VT-130 vacuum tube power amp and a pair of Dunlavy SC4 speakers. The Great at Gig in the Sky is spine-tingling amazement. But, despite the incredible sonics, Money (at least for me) is plain worn out. |
Anything by Peter Frampton. I'd rather take a whippin' than listen to him.
That MM Blinded by the Light is up there also. whf don't they play the original? Jim |
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When I was a teenager, I worked with a Mason who liked to sing. He knew two songs, Blueberry Hill, and Que Sera Sera. He would sing one, then the other.
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Queen. Any song by them. Are there that many Queen fans? Can't stand them. Fleet wood Mac way overplayed as well.
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Tambourine Man performed by anyone other than Bob Dylan. Sheesh!
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Steve Miller makes my skin crawl. So does Stevie Nicks.
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The entire play list of the cover band I am currently playing bass for..
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EVERYTHING from Journey! UGH! Lot's of stuff from Chicago. White Snake.
Edit: Brian Johnson era AC/DC! UGH! Give me Bon! |
from an article here
Why Classic Rock Isn’t What It Used To Be | FiveThirtyEight So here’s what consumers consider classic rock. These were the most-played songs across the 25 radio stations studied during my week-long observation period: http://espnfivethirtyeight.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/hickey-feature-classicrock-table-1.png?w=1024 No Stones, Beatles, Who, Led Zep, and many more. There are only a couple songs on that list I turn up, the rest I turn off. I guess that's why I don't listen to radio much anymore despite being a Music Lover. |
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