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    Quote Originally Posted by FrippWire View Post
    Songs I don't need to ever hear again:

    Guns N Roses / Welcome To The Jungle
    Prince / Purple Rain and When Doves Cry
    I was just listening to the full-length version of "When Doves Cry," with the extended guitar solo and baroque synth solo, for the first time in ages. It really is a revelation if you've never heard the full track. My appreciation for Prince and his genius just grows with each day.

    Nobody ever needs to hear anything by Guns & Roses again, though. Yuck!
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    I have heard Stairway To Heaven twice today, in two different pubs. And I have enjoyed every second of that song.

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    There's a bunch of songs I hear on the PA at work I don't really like. One particular is a song, I think, called I Called Mama. It's got this chorus that goes "I stopped off at the Texaco/Bought a Slim Jim and a Coke". I don't like that song, because it's about a guy calling his mom to tell her how much he misses her. Uhm, I no longer have the privilege of calling my mom and talking to her, and it hurts too much every time I hear it.

    Another one I'm sick of is, I dunno I the title, but the last line of the chorus is "We break up in the end", and it's basically a guy singing about how he'd go through a relationship, even knowing that's it's going to eventually collapse, because I guess that's how much he was in love with the other person. So that's another one that's kind of painful for me.

    Then there's the merely annoying songs, e.g. Katy Perry's Wide Awake, Faith Hill desecrating Another Piece Of My Heart, this one that goes "I just got back from/Something that's not about you/Is it too late to say/Everythign means nothing/If I can't have you". There's this one faux country song with some chick singing about how "You act like you own this place/but you don't/You act like such a star/But here's the funny part/Nobody knows who you are/This is my bar". Then there's another faux country song, some guy singing about how "I should've been a cowboy". Dude, if you were an actual cowboy, back in the 1870's or whatever, you'd have gotten your lily white ass kicked (and so would have Jon Bon Jovi!). Then there's one where the guy is singing to a woman, "Why are you always angry/Why are you always crying", and in the end of the chorus, he asks what he has to do for her to love him> Dude, why would you want to be a woman who's always angry? (then as I've heard at least two men note, "When have you ever met a woman who wasn't always angry?").

    Oh and let's not forget "I'd burn this whole town down/to the ground/If it weren't for my mama's house". You're thinking the guy is angry about being mistreated by the town's citizens, maybe he got cheated by the local "Kingfish" or he's mad at the local sheriff about something. Nah, his girlfriend just left him, that's all. So he wants to destroy the whole town over some girl. Pathetic!

    Every time I hear one of those songs, I feel like they oughta play some Blue Oyster Cult, or at least Chuck Berry to make up for it. I mean, who picks this dren?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vic2012 View Post
    I have heard Stairway To Heaven twice today, in two different pubs. And I have enjoyed every second of that song.
    Reminds me of the time I was watching a band at O’Neill’s playing “Sweet Home Alabama.” They then took a break, so I went around the corner to O’Leary’s to see who was playing there. It was someone playing “Sweet Home Alabama.”
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vic2012 View Post
    I have heard Stairway To Heaven twice today, in two different pubs. And I have enjoyed every second of that song.
    I don't think I will ever get sick of that one. I still enjoy it when I hear it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveSly View Post
    I don't think I will ever get sick of that one. I still enjoy it when I hear it.
    Since l stopped listening to the radio years ago l am now able to enjoy this song again when l run across it. I was even able to play Dark Side Of The Moon in the car recently and dig it for the masterpiece that it is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by veteranof1000psychicwars View Post
    Since l stopped listening to the radio years ago l am now able to enjoy this song again when l run across it. I was even able to play Dark Side Of The Moon in the car recently and dig it for the masterpiece that it is.
    Good point. I never listen to Classic Rock radio so have had a break from a lot of these songs as well and find I enjoy a lot of them more today than I might have 20 years ago.

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    Squeezing the last juices out of the long weekend. Just heard......Nights In White Satin. I'm sick of it..... but I loved every second of it. It was prog, but we didn't know it.

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    And now I'm hearing Hey Jude. I'm actually sick of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vic2012 View Post
    I have heard Stairway To Heaven twice today, in two different pubs. And I have enjoyed every second of that song.
    The key to enjoying Stairway To Heaven, Boys Are Back In Town, Crazy Train, (Don't Fear) The Reaper, etc is really simple: STOP LISTENING TO COMMERCIAL RADIO!!!! When you're not hearing th esame songs every single day, they become much more enjoyable. I can't tell you when the last time I listened to Led Zeppelin IV, but everytime I hear one of those songs now, I enjoy them.

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    Just heard at the pub, a song I was sick of but I'm enjoying the hell out of it...... Aqualung. It's Tull's Smoke On The Water.

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    I kinda like this song but I've gotten sick of it recently, hearing it in pubs and grocery stores........... It's All Been Done (woo woo woo), by Bare Naked Ladies....

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    Simple Minds – Don't You (Forget About Me)
    "Frozen flaking fish raw nerve...In a cup of silver liquid fire" - Jethro Tull

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vic2012 View Post
    I kinda like this song but I've gotten sick of it recently, hearing it in pubs and grocery stores........... It's All Been Done (woo woo woo), by Bare Naked Ladies....
    I am a BNL fan, but yea this song seems to pop up everywhere these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by progcd54 View Post
    Simple Minds – Don't You (Forget About Me)
    I think the band was sick of it right from the get go. I gather it was written by someone else, and their record company pressured them into doing it for some movie soundtrack or some such. When it came time for them to put together their next album, they refused to include it in the track list, even though it was this huge hit Stateside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveSly View Post
    I am a BNL fan, but yea this song seems to pop up everywhere these days.
    For years I thought it was some 70s or 80s one hit wonder. It's catchy but corny...

    Yesterday I heard, at the grocery store a big hit from the 80s that I'm kinda sick of. It's that song with the chorus.....take these broken wings, and learn to fly.....no idea who sings it but I'm tired of it. It's a nice song though.

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    Mr. Mister (with Pat Mastelotto on drums)
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    Quote Originally Posted by veteranof1000psychicwars View Post
    Mr. Mister (with Pat Mastelotto on drums)
    I looked it up. The name sounds familiar . They had another hit....Kyrie Eleison or something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vic2012 View Post
    I looked it up. The name sounds familiar . They had another hit....Kyrie Eleison or something.
    Yes, those were their two big hits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveSly View Post
    Yes, those were their two big hits.
    I remember Chicago trying to get their bassist/singer Richard Page to replace Peter Cetera, but he turned them down. He probably shoulda taken that gig.
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    Quote Originally Posted by veteranof1000psychicwars View Post
    I remember Chicago trying to get their bassist/singer Richard Page to replace Peter Cetera, but he turned them down. He probably shoulda taken that gig.
    I remember that too. Mr. Mister got pretty big for a short period of time, but fell off the radar pretty fast. I never owned an album, but liked the songs I heard from them. Yea, the Chicago gig might have been a good opportunity for him.

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