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Old 11-26-2005, 07:04 PM
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At least they are alive and performing live

No Jim Morrison to see do the same songs over and over
Thank god, imagine what a travesty that would be, seeing a bearded 50-something Jim Morrison gyrating up on stage trying to convince audiences that he's still the Lizard King. Robbie and Ray would be happy as pigs in ****, at least.
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Old 11-26-2005, 07:26 PM
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I think it's the fact that they are both terribly overplayed here on our classic rock station.
I don't listen to the radio anymore, at least not for music.
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Old 11-26-2005, 07:31 PM
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I don't listen to the radio anymore, at least not for music.
to regular radio stations in years...Be it music and/or talk radio.

Thank GOD for Sirius Satellite Radio!
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Old 11-26-2005, 07:42 PM
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Still, there are some that I almost never listen to but I figure I will at some point so I still own them. Some examples are


The Donna Summer Anthology

Okay, I'm going to have to stop there because it's depressing to think of how much crap I own.

Want to take a wild guess who is looking for that?
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Old 11-27-2005, 05:35 PM
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The saddest part of "classic " radio stations is that they play the SAME songs, by the SAME Artists-over and over and over...

Paula, listen to your Floyd and Door's CD's -they have EXCELLENT tunes on them that you do not hear on the radio. (unless, of course you bought the greatest hits-then, well...what can I say?

Take FM for example, with all the somgs they have written and recorded- When you listen to the "classic station" you get:
Dreams, Rhiannan, Go your own way, maybe a Gold Dust Woman thrown in for good measure, and Don't stop thinking about tomorrow, Sara and blah blah blah

With all the FM and Stevie music I listen to- those are the songs I generally skip (some times )
There are many good songs on many CD's you just have too listen to the WHOLE album-IMO

Oh yeah and Hillary-Throw out all 4 you mentioned !!
Please
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Yup. Its all about the 3 song group or singer rotation anymore.
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Old 11-27-2005, 06:05 PM
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I have also some cd's from a band I like called Acoustic Alchemy, just something different to listen to once in awhile.
I have a couple of their songs on my iTunes...Mr. Chow and Ariane. I might get a few more later on. I asked for iTunes cards for Christmas. Hehe.

I have LOADS of CD's I don't ever listen to, but have anyways. I don't wanna part with them though. I mostly listen to my iTunes list...although I have the radio on right this moment...Send Me an Angel by Real Life is on. YEAH!! Not the right remix though. The 1989 is the best one, IMO.
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Old 11-28-2005, 03:08 AM
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i have AT LEAST a thousand cd's at home that i'll probably won't listen to ever again; they're there for A. sentimental reasons, and B. those huge shelves full of cd's are the best feature of my house's decoration, it shocks every person who visits me for the first time.
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