Kind of like SXM has on a (supposedly) popular channel called: "Yacht Rock"Rock is overrated anyway. The answer is schlock
Whoa, whoa, whoa!! Rock overrated? First of all, let's make sure you and I have the same definition of rock: you've got Pink Floyd, Who, and the Stones in the 70s; Def Leppard, Van Halen and G&R in the 80s; and Pearl Jam, Soundgarden and even Metallica in the 90s. There's a ton more examples, but I don't have the time or space LOL.Rock is overrated anyway. The answer is schlock
First of all, let's make sure you and I have the same definition of rock: you've got Pink Floyd, Who, and the Stones in the 70s; Def Leppard, Van Halen and G&R in the 80s; and Pearl Jam, Soundgarden and even Metallica in the 90s.
Shinedown is GREAT. I also like Volbeat, Bad Wolves and Mammoth WVH. Additionally, I really enjoyed last year's "Dear Agony" from Breaking Benjamin featuring Lacey Sturm. Greta Van Fleet and Dirty Honey get an honorable mention for their similarities to Zeppelin, Rush, and Bad Company.That's classic rock. Anything recent that you would accept?
"Yacht Rock" is a name a Millennials gave to that type of music because we (Boomers and Gen-X) never really had a name for it that stuck. Some of us back then called it "Vanilla Pop", But most of us never had a real name for it, even though we all knew it was distinctly different from everything else labeled Adult Contemporary at the time.Kind of like SXM has on a (supposedly) popular channel called: "Yacht Rock"
To me, it's neither.
I was being sarcastic.Whoa, whoa, whoa!! Rock overrated? First of all, let's make sure you and I have the same definition of rock: you've got Pink Floyd, Who, and the Stones in the 70s; Def Leppard, Van Halen and G&R in the 80s; and Pearl Jam, Soundgarden and even Metallica in the 90s. There's a ton more examples, but I don't have the time or space LOL.
I realize the 90s grunge is polarizing, but other than that, you don't like these groups, Bongwater? BTW, no hate, just interested in the opinions of other people.
Better than “minivan rock,” which is made up of bands like Matchbox 20, the Goo Goo Dolls, and Counting Crows."Yacht Rock" is a name a Millennials gave to that type of music because we (Boomers and Gen-X) never really had a name for it that stuck. Some of us back then called it "Vanilla Pop", But most of us never had a real name for it, even though we all knew it was distinctly different from everything else labeled Adult Contemporary at the time.
I was being sarcastic.
Tonic, Verve, Sister Hazel, Dishwalla, Blues Traveler, Deep Blue Something, Train and Semisonic?Better than “minivan rock,” which is made up of bands like Matchbox 20, the Goo Goo Dolls, and Counting Crows.
Gojira, Mastodon, gotta add them. Although they've been around since the early 2010s and late 00s. Greta Van Fleet's OK.Shinedown is GREAT. I also like Volbeat, Bad Wolves and Mammoth WVH. Additionally, I really enjoyed last year's "Dear Agony" from Breaking Benjamin featuring Lacey Sturm. Greta Van Fleet and Dirty Honey get an honorable mention for their similarities to Zeppelin, Rush, and Bad Company.
The only reason I know these newer songs is because my local Active Rock station plays a lot of Classic Rock. I can't help but hear the newer songs in between the older ones LOL. But that's okay because some of the newer stuff is pretty good.
And "Those Were The Days".... Mary Hopkin.... although I think that was a couple years later.Remember the musical nostalgia mini-boom of 1966-68? "Winchester Cathedral," "Hello Hello," "My Mammy," "Ding! Dong! The Witch is Dead," even a revival of "Mairzy Doats." And, of course, Paul McCartney's "Honey Pie" and "When I'm Sixty-Four" on Beatles albums.
I believe that my own personal hell would be listening to “Mr. Jones” by Counting Crows, “Iris” by the Goo Goo Dolls, and “Push” by Rob Thomas on a loop.Tonic, Verve, Sister Hazel, Dishwalla, Blues Traveler, Deep Blue Something, Train and Semisonic?
Damn. You're right. That is a veritable sub-genre.
YayGojira, Mastodon, gotta add them. Although they've been around since the early 2010s and late 00s. Greta Van Fleet's OK.
I haven't heard a "yacht rock" station, but from the name it would seem it's soft rock from the late 70s? Eagles, Doobies, Chicago, etc? and mimmy Buffett?
I was born in 1995. I think the 90’s had some decent music, but the 60’s through the 1980’s truly the golden age of music if you ask me (with the 80’s being my personal preference). Rock stayed relevant in the 90’s, but some of the aforementioned groups really watered the genre down.As I guess I am a guy who is old enough to appreciate music from the 70’s to today I must say that the 80’s was the last good decade of pop music. The 90’s were horrible. The early 2000’s were ok but the decline was obvious.
Tonic, Verve, Sister Hazel, Dishwalla, Blues Traveler, Deep Blue Something, Train and Semisonic?
Damn. You're right. That is a veritable sub-genre.
Wow, I'm shocked at all the hate, LOL. I remember loving "Iris" when it was in the movie City of Angels. Anyway, the above groups, along with others like Third Eye Blind, Dave Mathews Band, Live and Creed were some of the non-grunge staples of 90s Alt Rock radio. Seriously though, y'all don't like these bands even a little bit?!?I believe that my own personal hell would be listening to “Mr. Jones” by Counting Crows, “Iris” by the Goo Goo Dolls, and “Push” by Rob Thomas on a loop.
I did not work in radio as long as most people on this board, but for the seven years that I did, I heard the Goo Goo Dolls and Matchbox 20 every single day. I think I will be content never hearing them again. Creed is an honourable mention.Wow, I'm shocked at all the hate, LOL. I remember loving "Iris" when it was in the movie City of Angels. Anyway, the above groups, along with others like Third Eye Blind, Dave Mathews Band, Live and Creed were some of the non-grunge staples of 90s Alt Rock radio. Seriously though, y'all don't like these bands even a little bit?!?
Could it be that some of these artists appealed more to women? In addition to liking their songs, I couldn't help but notice that both Johnny Reznik and Rob Thomas looked pretty good. Poor Scott Stapp did alright until his nervous breakdown/mental health issues derailed him. Speaking of Creed, wasn't their music half-way Christian in nature? (I have absolutely no problem with that BTW.) Anyway, thanks for the feedback, fordranger797!I did not work in radio as long as most people on this board, but for the seven years that I did, I heard the Goo Goo Dolls and Matchbox 20 every single day. I think I will be content never hearing them again. Creed is an honourable mention.
Creed began as a Christian rock band, as did the soft-rock group Sixpence None the Richer.Could it be that some of these artists appealed more to women? In addition to liking their songs, I couldn't help but notice that both Johnny Reznik and Rob Thomas looked pretty good. Poor Scott Stapp did alright until his nervous breakdown/mental health issues derailed him. Speaking of Creed, wasn't their music half-way Christian in nature? (I have absolutely no problem with that BTW.) Anyway, thanks for the feedback, fordranger797!