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| September 5, 2007, 6:42pm |
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I never hear Beatles songs on classic rock stations that play the life out of Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, and the Who. Only occasionally will I hear Come Together - but 9 times out of 10 it will be the crummy Aerosmith version.
Seems that radio programmers have decided that Beatles music is considered "soft rock," and that's where I hear them the most. Disgrazia. |
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| September 5, 2007, 8:50pm |
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There arent many stations here that play 'em. I heard Revoloution once and Come together. Why dont you send them an email? |
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| September 29, 2007, 10:07am |
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I never hear Beatles songs on classic rock stations that play the life out of Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, and the Who. Only occasionally will I hear Come Together - but 9 times out of 10 it will be the crummy Aerosmith version.
Seems that radio programmers have decided that Beatles music is considered "soft rock," and that's where I hear them the most. Disgrazia.
You seem to have this idea that everything that is not hardrock is automatically relegated to soft rock, as if nothing exists in between. I think the truth is most Beatle songs don't fit the classic rock format, which is hard/progressive. Doesn't mean they're considered "soft rock." There is a world in between. |
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BlueMeanie |
| September 29, 2007, 12:02pm |
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I've always considered them to be primarily a pop band. I imagine classic rock stations stick to just that. That's the trouble with specialised music stations, a lot of musicians miss out because they don't fit into any recognised catagory. Try a pop radio station aimed at the over 40's. |
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adamzero |
| September 29, 2007, 1:37pm |
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Even the 60s format stations play more Sonny and Cher and bubblegum crap than Beatles and Dylan. The Beach Boys get reasonable play, but mostly the earlier stuff.
Of course you will hear that charttopper "Lightning strikes again . . . ." by falsetto-king Lou Christie. |
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wingsman |
| September 29, 2007, 2:35pm |
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Here in Argentina, they are all the time in the AC stations. I don't listen radio, but my mother do, so everytime there's a Beatles song playing she calls me. 'Hey, the Beatles again!'. |
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Andy Smith |
| September 29, 2007, 2:45pm |
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What is classic rock anyway?? Music is music to me!  |
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| September 29, 2007, 2:50pm |
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What is classic rock anyway?? Music is music to me! 
Good point. I expect Van Halen are considered 'classic rock', but if you don't like them, there's nothing very classic about them, is there? |
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| September 29, 2007, 2:51pm |
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What is classic rock anyway?? Music is music to me! 
Agree Andy i hate all this classifacation of music , why can't radio just be eclectic ? DaveRam  |
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The walrus |
| September 29, 2007, 3:51pm |
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They don't play them here on the Classic hits station. only very rarely they played Beatles songs. I remember hearing Hello Goodbye and We Can Work It Out and thats all. they mainly play 70's music. and I don't know of any other classic rock stations here.
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Andy Smith |
| September 29, 2007, 4:24pm |
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I listen to one or two stations that play continues music & they do play the fabs & some solo stuff but I'm more likely to hear Bryan Ferry's version of Jealous Gut than John's! shame!  |
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wingsman |
| September 29, 2007, 7:05pm |
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I listen to one or two stations that play continues music & they do play the fabs & some solo stuff but I'm more likely to hear Bryan Ferry's version of Jealous Gut than John's! shame! 
You're right. I can't get Brian's version. The original of John is the best, so sad and beautiful. |
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Buttmunker |
| September 29, 2007, 7:25pm |
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You seem to have this idea that everything that is not hardrock is automatically relegated to soft rock, as if nothing exists in between. I think the truth is most Beatle songs don't fit the classic rock format, which is hard/progressive. Doesn't mean they're considered "soft rock." There is a world in between.
There is? What station would I get "world in between?" |
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adamzero |
| September 29, 2007, 8:36pm |
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I like Bryan Ferry's version. It's more epic than John's--because it was recorded after John's death as a tribute. So it's kinda hard to compare with John's. Personally I would have loved to have heard John do it live. Just solo piano. On record it seems just a little bit "canned" or sterile. May be the Spector production. It's like there's no air in the room. Any one else know what I mean or is it only me? |
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| September 29, 2007, 8:47pm |
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There used to be a classic rock station in P.E.I. that played two Beatles songs every morning. I found they replayed a lot of their songs though. If I had a nickel for every time they played "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" or "Cat's in the Cradle", I'd be rich. |
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