little1 said:I think the point R-Bass is trying to make is that why there may be a core set of songs that 'everybody' loves, there's a huge difference of opinion on what is good, what you'll listen too AFTER that playlist is exhausted, once you've agreed on the Beatles, STones, Hendrix, Doors, etc...
Rover seems to be saying that 68-75 is the best. But being a generation or so behind him, I'd argue that the dinosaur rock bands of that era (The Black Sabbaths, Jethro Tulls etc) are old and tired, and that, for example, the "punk rock" era is much more interesting musically. The Clash, the Ramones, Talking Heads, Elvis Costello, etc ( in other words the early KDGE stuff) is better than a whole ton of stuff released 68-75.
And that's the great thing. Neithe rone of us is right. Neither one of us is wrong. As Mr Bass pointed out, it's all about opinion. And it's one thing to express your opinion and say I think 'my' era is better than 'your' era.
But to present it as fact? Gee, much of an ego there? Could that be any more arrogant?
Hey, I'm not "stuck" on 68-75... I was just braggin' on my teen years.... I like great Hard Rock from the 80's, 90's, and beyond too ! ! ! And not just the ol' dinosaurs, as you call them ! ! !
I like songs by "The Clash"... take "Rock The Casbah", "London Calling", and "This Is Radio Clash".
I love The Talking Heads, as well...."Psycho Killer", "Life During Wartime", and even "Once In A Lifetime"....
And from the band Offspring: "Time To Relax"/ "Nitro (Youth Energy)", "Bad Habit", and "Genocide"....
And stuff from Filter, Bush, & Cake.
It would.. be my opinion about which songs, by the many groups would be a good fit in a Hard Rock station vs. the playlist of a typical Classic Rock Hit stations.
"The core set of songs that everybody loves".... you must mean the overplayed "hits" that the masses all know, that are regulary played, to the exclusion of most of the rest of the artists' harder rockin' catalog..... There are plenty of Beatles, Stones & Doors songs that I would never play, on a Hard Rock Station. I -would- certainly play "Helter Skelter", "I Want You (She's So Heavy)", and "Carry That Weight" by The Beatles.
(I would not play "Hey Jude" or "The Long And Winding Road".)
My point is not argue "eras". It's my opinion that '68-'75 produced a greater wealth of timeless music, than did other eras. That doesn't need to be argued, and time will tell, which music will be sought after for generations to come. I feel confident that I can relate to great songs that Rock, and know the songs that don't rock, from any era. It is the selection of those songs that are great rockers, but that have not been played to death already, that an audience is looking for. An audience loves great rock, but finds the repetitive and shallow playlists of current rock radio to be unsatisfying.
One of the reasons FM radio in the late 60's and early 70's was so appealing, was that is was the anti-thesis of "AM" style programming. Some think that that appeal has gone from the public. It has not. There is a signifigant number of people, young and old, who are not happy with the "AM" format that has now been converted to "FM".