Blue Frackle
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A lot of ironicism going on in this thread... my classic rock station never plays Stairway to Heaven, but they did today! I love the song; it's my favorite Zeppelin song and one of my favorite songs ever.Another example- I love Led Zeppelin, but I hate "Stairway to Heaven".It's really boring when someone calls in a radio request and th best they can come up with is "Stairway".
Even Robert Plant agrees. His favorite song on IV isn't "Stairway", but "When the Levee Breaks".
That's mine too, even though the opening drum break has been sampled by every rap group.
Here is my incomplete list of overrated/overplayed songs:
Won't Get Fooled Again- The Who
Stairway to Heaven- Led Zeppelin
Aqualung- Jethro Tull
Free Bird- Lynyrd Skynyrd
Layla- Derek and the Dominoes
Bang A Gong- T. Rex
Ramblin' Man- Allman Brothers
Smoke on the Water- Deep Purple
The list is open to amendments, but from a classic 70s view this is a good place to start (and it shows my age. After the 90s I pretty much stopped listening to the radio. I have no idea what is good now and what is crap. That's up to you young people to decide).
But honestly: probably Stairway to Heaven maybe five times a year on classic rock radio in my area... what is it? The length? The beautiful chords? But don't worry: I heard Hotel California again today.
98.5 WNCX Cleveland's classic rock is so bizarre when it comes to song rotation: lately they have been stuck on The Devil Went Down to Georgia, the Zombies' Time of the Season (probably due to the Rock Hall induction) and Talking Head's Once in a Lifetime (which I don't mind). Smoke on the Water has become very infrequent, Aqualung (as well as any Tull) has been abandoned from any regularity; an artist who has been abandoned who I though about today is Alice Cooper: I can't remember the last time I heard him on the radio, and Eighteen, Billion Dollar Babies and No More Mr. Nice Guy used to be staples (all killer songs).
A song that has been inexplicably rare since I've been subjected to classic rock daily for the last seven years is Iron Man; like Stairway, it's good for about five plays a year.
Edit: I know Stairway is meant to be a guitar song, but it really motivates me to get behind a drum kit.
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