The irony is, if you ask people in radio they will tell you that the tighter their playlist is the higher their ratings are. But everybody who listens complains about hearing the same songs over and over again. Major disconnect
@@IvanHernandez-wm4jj Yes you're so right. Classic "hits" radio....fine, but classic "rock" radio should, y now after all these years, be able to fully explore a shitload more of what classic rock lovers call classic rock. All those statio s should be called TOMFM....Tired Old Music.
I heard that Walking On Sunshine buisness AGAIN this morning while out in public, that song is akin to being subjected to an advert jingle for a fake Orange Juice Drink for what seems like twenty minutes! Just dreadful.
Yea I’ll never specifically pick out money but if I happen to want to listen to dark side, I may or may not skip it depending on if I’m really giving the album a hard listen.
Ha! Yes, and the station I'm talking about, WEBN in Cincinnati, is still at it. There are several songs they do it with, all of them at least 15-years old or more. Disturbed "Down With the Sickness" is another one
"radio only plays what they wanna play, and when those request lines are open to request a song they don't have the songs by these artists that are not hit songs, if there are songs down on the albums that don't chart and become hits they don't play them."-🤔🌐📻.?
I never need to hear "Sweet Home Alabama" again, but "Freebird" never gets old. Whenever I hear someone beg for it at the end of a show, I secretly wish the band would oblige. Every band needs to finish with a blistering rendition of "Freebird". Doesn't matter if it's a pop singer, rapper or whoever. It's THE encore song.
@@raithrover1976 'Band' is kind of stretching the term, more like Mark Knofler and revolving cast of musicians after the first 2 or 3 albums. As far as Money for Nothing goes: the introduction is too long and the ending goes on forever and never gets anywhere.
My teenage son is just experiencing these songs for the first time. He doesn't always understand that I've heard a particular song close to one million times. However, it's cool he's listening to this music rather than the garbage that's called music today.
Some of my favorite songs I try NOT to listen to for that very same reason.. I wish this music was still fresh to me as it was in the 70/80/90's.. Music today sucks
How about "Livin On The Edge"? I Don´t Wanna Miss a Thing is a poor excuse for a rock song. Indeed, it is Aerosmith´s most anti-rock song they´ve ever done.
I though Aerosmith had a reasonably decent comeback in the late-'80s. "Rag Doll" and "Janie's Got a Gun" are good songs. But, man, they fell off a cliff in the '90s.
@Cletus Anfernee Jackson I agree Cletus, the album is a real gem, the song for me anyway, has been overplayed on rock radio for decades resulting in radio fatigue for me. The Sabbath catalog at least until "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" is simply outstanding. Have a good day!
I am absolutely finished with Paranoid, I have been ever since I heard it. I really never cared for it much.. ever at all. Screw that tune, love them otherwise dont get me wrong Sabbath is everything. But... blah no to that one
The Police has lots of overplayed songs on permanent rotation on classic radio stations: Can´t Stand Losing You, Message In A Bottle, Don´t Stand So Close To Me, De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da, Every Breath You Take. But, you know what, I don´t give a damn about it,, because The Police is my favorite rock band of all time, even if it´s way overplayed to death on the radio.
I couldn't stand Jump when it came out. My opinion has not changed. It's probably the one rock song that I genuinely despise. And they just....keep...playing it.
Right ? I almost want to become a DJ after I retire just so I can go out of my way to play Megalomania and Hole in the Sky and NEVER play the other songs out of spite, haha
There were three different versions of *In The Air Tonight.* 1) Original 2) Drums throughout (mixed) 3) Horns (mixed) Mixed versions are hard to fine these days.
Songs I don't need to hear again for a long time... "Kashmir" -- Led Zeppelin "Fly By Night" -- Rush "Rooster" -- Alice In Chains "Bohemian Rhapsody" -- Queen "Burning For You" -- Blue Oyster Cult "Heart Shaped Box" -- Nirvana" "Paradise City" -- Guns N' Roses "Who Are You" -- The Who "Jeremy" -- Pearl Jam "Black Hole Sun" -- Soundgarden "Here I Go Again" -- Whitesnake "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" -- Poison "We're Not Gonna Take It" -- Twisted Sister "Symphony Of Destruction" -- Megadeth "Cum On Feel The Noize" -- Quiet Riot "You've Got Another Thing Coming" -- Judas Priest "Girls, Girls, Girls" -- Motley Crue "See You On The Other Side" -- Ozzy Osbourne "You Give Love A Bad Name" -- Bon Jovi "The Flame" -- Cheap Trick "Dust In The Wind" -- Kansas "Jump" -- Van Halen "Start Me Up" -- Rolling Stones "Round And Round" -- Ratt "For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)" -- AC/DC "Hero Of The Day" -- Metallica "Smoke On The Water" -- Deep Purple "Gimme Three Steps" -- Lynyrd Skynyrd "Midnight Rider" -- Allman Brothers "Legs" -- ZZ Top "Slow Ride" -- Foghat "Twilight Zone" -- Golden Earring "Fly Like An Eagle" -- Steve Miller Band "Can't Fight This Feeling" -- REO Speedwagon "Wonderful Tonight" -- Eric Clapton "Rock Of Ages" -- Def Leppard "Lick It Up" -- Kiss "Hold On Loosely" -- 38 Special
I 100% agree with you on Paranoid. Love Black Sabbath to death but that one song never did anything for me and I was always confused when I saw people talking about it like it's one of the greatest songs ever written. I'm always like "have you heard any other Black Sabbath song?"
Paranoid is a great album though.. ;-) Together with Sabbath Bloody Sabbath my personal favorites. A bit of a pity Sabbath did not play some more lighter spacy acoustic stuff like "Planet Caravan"or "Don't Start"(from Sabotage). You can hear how Tony Iommi is actually a good guitarplayer( not only the heavy riffs)
Now that you got me thinking about it: Journey - Open Arms and Faithfully - I don't like either of them ballads Poison - Every Rose Has It's Thorn Metallica - Pretty much all of the Black Album except The Struggle Within Starship - We Built This City Wallflowers - One Headlight Bon Jovi - I'll Be There For You Def Leppard - Love Bites and pretty much the Whole Hysteria album AC/DC - Thunderstruck Santana - The Game Of Love Scorpions - Teeze Me, Pleeze Me and Wind Of Change
@@jkbaca41 there are some songs I want you to hear. You may not like them and I totally understand, but I doubt not every 80’s ballads suck. Listen to these songs if you want: Kiss-Forever and Reason To Live Skid Row-I Remember You White Lion-When The Children Cry Europe-Tomorrow Firehouse-When I Look Into Your Eyes Danger Danger-Feels Like Love Night Ranger-When You Close Your Eyes Dokken-Alone Again If This Is It-Huey Lewis Sometime She Cries-Warrant Love Walks In-Van Halen Never Say Goodbye-Bon Jovi Amanda-Boston One More Try-George Michael Winners Take All-Quiet Riot If you can at least tolerate half of these songs, or even like some, that’s cool
Led Zepplin : Stairway to Heaven , Rock N Roll, Queen : Bohemian Rhapsody Motley Crue : Girls, Girls, Girls Pink Floyd: Money Bruce Springsteen : Hungry Heart , Born in the USA Jethro Tull : Aqua Lung Moody Blues : Nights in White Satin Metallica: One , Enter Sandman Blink 182 : All of their Crappy Music Green Day : Time of your life Rod Stewart : Forever Young Elton John: Candle in the Wind Billy Joel: Uptown Girl Kansas : Dust in the Wind Live : Lightning Crashes Hootie and the Blowfish : I only want to be with you Pearl Jam : Daughter , Even Flow , Better Man Soundgarden : Black Hole Sun Bryan Adams: Everything I do I do it for you Limp Bizkit : Nookie, Faith, Keep Rolling Kid Rock : All of his crappy Music Garth Brooks : Two pina coladas , Friends In Low Places , The Dance etc . Taylor Swift: Any of her Shitty Music
The only disagreements I have are Led Zeppelin and Pearl Jam. Everything else, hell yes! And, thank you for mentioning Money. That song is more annoying to me than The Wall for damn sure. Ditto on Taylor Swift, Hootie and the Blowfish (I could never understand people's fascination w/them), Queen, Rod Stewart just sucks, in my opinion, and Elton John. He's always been a paint by numbers musician to me. Don't like him, don't get it!
I think like that for Paranoid, the greatest metal riff(the intro riff played for only 4 bars) , all out assault with so much energy and power charging right through and never outlasting its stay, only 2 minutes.
As soon as I hear " I want you, to want, ME!" it's just groans and eye rolls from me. And so many others I cant think of at the moment, but you know as soon as you hear the first second or two. Livin on a prayer, like 10 songs by acdc that have been beaten to piss, wish you were here, start me up, rock n roll all nite, cum on feel the noise, here I go again, every breath you take, and many many more
Few from me: *Styx - Babe* *Boston - More Than A Feeling* *Heart - What about Love / These Dreams* *The Cars - Any hit off of Heartbeat City* *Scorpions - Rock You Like a Hurricane* *Bruce Springsteen - Anything after The River LP* *Living Color - Cult of Personality*
Great rant Pete. Totally agree that hearing some of these tunes over and over is absolutely maddening. However, I would love to hear you do a rant on some other overplayed songs you are done with, but then give props to the songs that you would love to hear as their replacements. For instance, I don't care if I ever hear You Shook Me All Night Long ever again... shoot me. But the tune I would love to hear repeatedly in its place is The Salt in My Tears by Martin Briley. What about you? Instead of Paranoid, what kind of a similar, same genre type song, would give you great joy in its place? Maybe you'll consider it. Keep up the great work!!!
I worked as a stripclub DJ and although I was introduced to tons of great new bands (thanks to the ladys) the constant repetition of crappy songs was exquisite torture!
Pete, When you mention Judas Priest...I am one of the few who absolutely love 'Point Of Entry'...the entire album. Guilty pleasure, perhaps...but I think it is a strong and overwhelmingly underrated album in their discography. Thoughts?! While you have since tired for anything from the Metallica 'Black Album,' I still enjoy anything from that release. For me, the following Top 5 are too much for me: 'Paradise City' - Guns N' Roses (#1 forevermore!) 'Run To The Hills' - Iron Maiden 'Rag Doll' - Aerosmith 'Stand' - REM 'You Shook Me All Night Long' - AC/DC
Why is that we have we have overplayed songs we can do without ever hearing again either because we hated them from the very beginning, or we like them but over-play killed the enjoyment forever, and yet we all have certain songs we have heard a million times over and still like them as much now as we did when they were brand new? It's a strange phenomenon that suggests a unique selectivity. For example I can go the next 10-15 years and not hear, for example, "Walk This Way", "Eye Of The Tiger" and "Jumpin' Jack Flash" but I never get tired of "Tom Sawyer", "Owner of a Lonely Heart" or "Black Water" for some reason. It boggles the mind...
U2 - With or without you AC/DC - Highway to hell Guns n Roses - Paradise City Toto - Africa The Police - Roxanne RHCP - Under the Bridge Oasis - Wonderwall Nirvana - Smells like teen spirit Almost every bands most successfull song
Judas Priest - You've Got Another Thing Coming Metallica - Enter Sandman, Nothing Else Matters Iron Maiden - Number of the Beast Cream - Sunshine of You Love Danzig - Mother Van Halen - Jump, You Really Got Me Deep Purple - Smoke on the Water Kiss - Detroit Rock City, Rock N Roll All Night Motorhead - Ace of Spades (GREAT song, but overplayed) Neil Young - Keep On Rocking in the Free World Pearl Jam - Jeremy Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun The Police - Every Breath You Take Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody (AMAZING song, but overplayed) Ramones - Blitzkrieg Bop Red Hot Chili Peppers - Give It Away Now Thin Lizzy - The Boys Are Back in Town
@@thorgrootsweetrabbit2244 Definately not. I have heard that Queen song far too many times to further appreciate it, from where I come from, this is the only Queen song I ever hear coming from the radio.
@@miguelbarahona6636 I haven't heard that song as much as I have heard Don't Stop me Now. Which reminds me, on what medium are we discussing overplayed? The Radio?
Pete Pardo, THANK YOU for giving a shout out to Europe, one of my all-time favorite bands. You encapsulated everything I've tried to say to people about those 2 hit singles. That band are so much better than those songs! All the albums from 2004 onward have been very good, solid stuff. Then of course Wings of Tomorrow was their actual best LP from the 1980's, far superior to The Final Countdown.
What about "Hurt so good" by Mellencamp? He is worldly known for that one. It is a shame people do not take a chance to listen to more of his work. Great vid body!
I always thought they suffered from excessively clean vocals. It gives their music a cheesy show tune vibe that's a real turn off. Too much elocution; sounds like a dork.
i like how you describe those "only want to hear the hits" people. I feel the same way about them. Every VH song would be on my list. No recent "country" act is country.
Where I work, my coworkers always turn on the"" Soft Rock"" station..This stations plays the same sappy tunes that I use their music rotation as a sort of watch..for example: it must be 2pm, because I Want to Dance with Somebody is playing.
Paradise by the Dashboard Light by Meatloaf. ......ugh....every damn wedding, high school reunion.....followed by Let's Do the Time Warp Again......double ugh!!
I absolutely love the Bat albums (yes, even the third) *except* for that song. I seriously skip it. It's too cheesy even for Meatloaf! Ugh; no idea why people love it so much.
Summer of 69- Bryan Adams Tom Sawyer- Rush Pour Some Sugar on me- Def Leppard Owner of a lonely heart- Yes Livin on a prayer- Bon Jovi Crazy Train- Ozzy Osbourne
Anything by Peter Frampton (especially "Do You Feel Like We Do" and "Show Me The Way"), Springsteen and Kiss. And I absolutely despise "Rock And Roll Fantasy" by Bad Company.
Baby I Love Your Way is among Peter Frampton´s most overplayed songs. But, I absolutely love Do You Feel Like We Do? for the long jam and that incredible talk box performance.
Glad I stumbled upon your channel and really enjoyed this list. If you do the hidden gems on classic albums, please consider Revelation Mother Earth off Blizzard of Oz.
Loved your last video and I'm so glad you've done this follow-up. Hopefully, you'll do more in this series. I basically agree about *Paranoid* and *Iron Man* although I always loved *Paranoid.* I do consciously try to not play it, though, because I don't want to get *too* sick of it.
Once, I was driving around doing deliveries and I was listening to the album "A love supreme" by Chante Moore and when I came to the song "Am I losing you" I thought, hey, I've not noticed that one before, that's nice. So I rewound the tape and played it again. And again. And again. I spent close to 8 hours listening to maybe the last 30 or so seconds of the preceding song and "Am I losing you." 22 years later, I still love the song. My wife on the other hand always hated it from the first time she heard it. When we got married, I made up a tape of smoochy tunes to "add ambience" {ha ha ha} to our time away together but that was the one song she just did not like. I didn't bother again after that ! 99% of my music listening over the last 40+ years has been a solitary affair and to be honest, I've always preferred it that way. I just won't give a DJ the opportunity to turn me off songs I already like.
*Staind - It's Been Awhile* since I've heard that song, and I also never have to hear it again. At least the band did come roaring-back - literally - in 2011 with a *_great_* Metal album that really rocked and was *_heavy._*
How come no one has mentioned Creed´s "With Arms Wide Open" or Nickleback´s 'How You Remind Me"?. How about Papa Roach´s "Last Resort"? Cool song, but way overplayed back in the day. It got so old, pretty damn fast.
I don't drive a car anymore so I never listen to the radio anymore.....besides that I collect only the albums I really like and play them when I'm in the mood so they never get tired and I have about 400 albums and about 2,000 individual songs on itunes old and new in all genres. In the past few years I found some free to air stations that do old and contemporary stuff and that's background when I work. I gave up on pop music a long time ago [maybe 1990] . I must say you nailed every one of those songs as tankers in pts 1 & 2. Cheers for the rant....very cleansing.
Following from my last comment, I would love to see Pete's list of songs from the 70's, counter to this video, namely...songs he would consider timeless classics from 1970-1979.
Kiss-I Wanna Rock and Roll All Night Derek and the Dominoes-Layla The Beatles-Obladi Oblada Phil Collins-Sussido Aerosmith-I Don't Want To Miss A Thing Pink Floyd-Another Brick In the Wall Sammy Hagar-I Can't Drive 55 Warrant-Cherry Pie Genesis-Invisible Touch
i'm a boomer and grew up with much of the usual classic rock of the 70's. for me it is panama by van halen (most of 1984 was way, way overplayed). by the way, for the younger people, i have NEVER been sick of hearing any nirvana! i didnt grow up listening to kurt cobain but his passing was a big loss.
@@111highgh nirvana most pivotal point in music history ; ie culmination of not one era but two, late sixties and early 80s. If anything kurt was just as aggressive as henry rollins but on an easel a professional artist with a shit ton of work
I was never a big Metallica fan, I like their first four albums just fine, but Enter Sandman has always been really weak to me. Nothing Else Matters is another one, never got into it.
I love and agree with both these lists, I don't need to hear ANY of these songs EVER again. I've just started watching Sea of Tranquility and I was so glad I found it. For me, if I didn't have my music I'd walk in front of a bus. And just out of curiosity I was wondering how you felt about Boz Scaggs, Steely Dan and the Jayhawks. Thanks very much for your videos.
This is truly a great channel. Love the way you present the various topics. I do have a suggestion. Why not start making "anthology like" vids? I mean, why not chose the top 15, 20 at the most, essential songs by the various groups? It would be interesting. Force you, say, to pick Purple's top 20? Anyway, just a suggestion. Cheers
Totally agree. Every time I hear that song I make up my own lyrics based on how stupid it sounds to me - "Fear of the Dark - Fear of the Dark - I have a fear of stuff when it's dark because I don't like it when it's dark. Fear of the Dark - Fear of the Dark - I have a fear....when it's dark." Second stupidest Maiden lyrics next to Alexander the Great.
Dear Classic Rock Radio:
There's more to Cheap Trick than "I Want You To Want Me" and "Surrender".
If you’re gonna spam I want you to want me, at least mix it up and play the studio version 😂
Don´t listen to classic rock radio. They just recycle they same old songs over and over again, until you get sick of them.
The irony is, if you ask people in radio they will tell you that the tighter their playlist is the higher their ratings are. But everybody who listens complains about hearing the same songs over and over again. Major disconnect
@@IvanHernandez-wm4jj Yes you're so right. Classic "hits" radio....fine, but classic "rock" radio should, y now after all these years, be able to fully explore a shitload more of what classic rock lovers call classic rock. All those statio s should be called TOMFM....Tired Old Music.
I still listen to the first 3 cheap trick albums to this day - on crackly skippy vinyl
" Every rose has it's thorn" makes me want to stick my head in the oven
I got that feeling with every Poison-Song. All of them are shit
Lol,I like that song
That’s funny lmao
“Walking on Sunshine” ... please, never again!
Rocky Raccoon
That's a good jam.
Speaking of walking songs... I'm tired of Walking in Memphis
yeah yeah but it makes me feel good
That song reminds me that I have videotapes to return
I heard that Walking On Sunshine buisness AGAIN this morning while out in public, that song is akin to being subjected to an advert jingle for a fake Orange Juice Drink for what seems like twenty minutes! Just dreadful.
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Give it Away
Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit
Guns N' Roses - Welcome To The Jungle
Starship - We Built This City
We Built This City is objectively a terrible song.
We Built This City hurts my eardrums and i love 80s music funnily enough!
@@captainstrangiato961
We Built This City....ugh.....
Your just typing up shit you heard on VH1 classics aren't you 😂
I'm maybe the only person who doesn't like The Wall
I reckon the only way I want to hear MONEY is within the context of the whole Dark Side of the Moon album.
Jukebox Cowboy That song is so off on that album, reason that DSOTM is lower on my list 👍
Yea I’ll never specifically pick out money but if I happen to want to listen to dark side, I may or may not skip it depending on if I’m really giving the album a hard listen.
I usually skip "That great gig in the sky"
@ I skip it
Yes it is.
Living On A Prayer - Bon Jovi
Wanted dead or alive
I never needed to hear any Bon Jovi.
I also would put in You give love a bad name
“More than a feeling” .. omg !! No more please !
Wish Foreplay Long Time was the signature song instead.
Feelin' Satisfied is my go-to Boston tune.
Great song...
sorry no great song
Piece of mind is better
Alice In Chains "Man In the Box". The biggest rock station in my area seemingly plays that song on an endless loop.
Rhode Island station WHJY beats the snot outta that one, too. Must be the same tape loop!
Ha! Yes, and the station I'm talking about, WEBN in Cincinnati, is still at it. There are several songs they do it with, all of them at least 15-years old or more. Disturbed "Down With the Sickness" is another one
In Seattle, the metal, classic rock and alt stations...24-hour, non-stop grunge-fest.
@@cbh440 thank you! I'm from RI and I know what you're talking about! They also beat the shit out zeppelin and acdc as well!
They have so many better songs too.
Radio and the music industry has ruined music. I agree with you 150 percent.
Any music on radio makes me barf. The industry focus tested most of these classic rock artist. Most of the songs that are played radio play to death.
It's ruined the way people view and consume popular music for sure.
Radio stations and music industry itself are the world´s worst plague to come out.
"radio only plays what they wanna play,
and when those request lines are open
to request a song they don't have the songs
by these artists that are not hit songs,
if there are songs down on the albums that
don't chart and become hits they don't play them."-🤔🌐📻.?
@@barrycalaway9532 Clear Channel/I Heart Radio is the villain that you’re looking for.
I never need to hear "Sweet Home Alabama" again, but "Freebird" never gets old. Whenever I hear someone beg for it at the end of a show, I secretly wish the band would oblige. Every band needs to finish with a blistering rendition of "Freebird". Doesn't matter if it's a pop singer, rapper or whoever. It's THE encore song.
Nah, Freebird gets nothing but the bird from me 🖕 😁
I had a rule with my roommates this summer, that every single party, I reserve the right to play at least one Free Bird live at Fox Theatre
Yes! Any 80's Aerosmith ballad makes me want to puncture my eardrum with a knitting needle.
especially that bloody Armageddon song 🤢
LOVE Dire Straits. CANNOT STAND “Money For Nothing.”
Agreed. The sound of a great band treading water.
Almost all the “Brothers in arms” album.
Plus Twisting by the pool
@@raithrover1976 'Band' is kind of stretching the term, more like Mark Knofler and revolving cast of musicians after the first 2 or 3 albums. As far as Money for Nothing goes: the introduction is too long and the ending goes on forever and never gets anywhere.
Shame too. Dire straits have so many other great songs.
Yes absolutely, dire straits great band , but money for nothing is bloody awful 😞
My teenage son is just experiencing these songs for the first time. He doesn't always understand that I've heard a particular song close to one million times. However, it's cool he's listening to this music rather than the garbage that's called music today.
Some of my favorite songs I try NOT to listen to for that very same reason.. I wish this music was still fresh to me as it was in the 70/80/90's.. Music today sucks
when you said Black Sabbath, I knew it was "paranoid"
Aerosmith - Crazy / Crying / I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing
SupertzarMetal Aerosmith: What it Takes
How about "Livin On The Edge"? I Don´t Wanna Miss a Thing is a poor excuse for a rock song. Indeed, it is Aerosmith´s most anti-rock song they´ve ever done.
anything aerosmith after 1977
I though Aerosmith had a reasonably decent comeback in the late-'80s. "Rag Doll" and "Janie's Got a Gun" are good songs. But, man, they fell off a cliff in the '90s.
Fuck all three of those songs, in fact fuck Aerosmith all together after Done With Mirrors.
Personally, I'm sick of "Paranoid" right on once again.
@Cletus Anfernee Jackson I agree Cletus, the album is a real gem, the song for me anyway, has been overplayed on rock radio for decades resulting in radio fatigue for me. The Sabbath catalog at least until "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" is simply outstanding. Have a good day!
Black Sabbath is my favorite band and I agree so much.
I love the Type O Negative cover.
@@travisperrotta5264 megadeth also had a pretty good cover of it, more aggressive and fast
I am absolutely finished with Paranoid, I have been ever since I heard it. I really never cared for it much.. ever at all. Screw that tune, love them otherwise dont get me wrong Sabbath is everything. But... blah no to that one
Free, "All Right Now", The Police "Roxanne" and George Thorogood, "Bad To The Bone". Never again please.
I agree 100% on Roxanne, I heard A LOT of Police growing up, my mom loves Sting. I like the Police, but I couldn't ever stand Roxanne.
Ugh I cant stand Bad to the Bone
The Police has lots of overplayed songs on permanent rotation on classic radio stations: Can´t Stand Losing You, Message In A Bottle, Don´t Stand So Close To Me, De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da, Every Breath You Take. But, you know what, I don´t give a damn about it,, because The Police is my favorite rock band of all time, even if it´s way overplayed to death on the radio.
You can´t stand Roxanne. I can´t stand Mother, The Police´s worst song they´ve ever done.
All Right Now sucks, I've never liked it the first time I heard it, and I don't like it the 3,000th time I've heard it. It's a slog with no hooks.
Dunt, Dunt, Dunt, Another One Bites the Dust, another one down and another one down and another one bites the dust...
Stop it ffs, I can't take it anymore 😤
I thought it was bomp, bomp, bomp... ha ha. But I agree.
I agree- I seriously dislike that song.
Van Halen Jump and Aerosmith I dont wanna miss a thing
Just passed a boomer jogger playing Jump today for everyone to enjoy 😁
I couldn't stand Jump when it came out. My opinion has not changed. It's probably the one rock song that I genuinely despise. And they just....keep...playing it.
The entire Nickelback catalogue. 🤮
You know everyone is always saying that Nickelback sucks, but this is just one of those times when everyone is right.
Agreed. And I loved your guitar playing in Fleetwood Mac.
How about songs that are not played enough? Would be interesting to hear 👍👍
Paul B . . . Good idea Paul.
"Tuesday's Gone" by Lynyrd Skynyrd
I've never understood why fm stations can play war pigs and paranoid but never one song off Sabotage
@@lamnuck
Agreed. I just made a comment on the other video.
3 songs off one album and nothing off the other 7??? The music industry ruined itself
Right ? I almost want to become a DJ after I retire just so I can go out of my way to play Megalomania and Hole in the Sky and NEVER play the other songs out of spite, haha
Phil Collins “In the Air Tonight”
I hate this song. I can feel it boring in the air tonight....
There were three different versions of *In The Air Tonight.*
1) Original
2) Drums throughout (mixed)
3) Horns (mixed)
Mixed versions are hard to fine these days.
Might be overplayed, but i absoulely love it ❤
iiii remmmemmbba
Other than Mama this is the only other Phil Collins mouthed tune I liked
The Stroke, Stairway to Heaven, Born in the USA,, Sympathy for the Devil, Jack & Diane
I hope I never hear Jack and Diane again. Didn't like it then, don't like it now!
Paul Schirf
Suckin on a chili-dog!
;)
I could care less to hear anything by John again 😕
"Sympathy for the Devil" for sure. Good call. It might be THE most overrated Rolling Stones song.
stairway to heaven is the best song; overplayed for a reason
I was in New York the other week and saw Pete driving with the windows down blasting Chicago’s “Your the Inspiration”. I was stunned.
I don't care what anyone says, one song I like from "The Wall"
is "Run Like Hell." That song just sounds massive.
It’s great
That is a good song. Anything from The Wall I'll listen to. Money, I've heard it once, that's enough!
...muther!
Songs I don't need to hear again for a long time...
"Kashmir" -- Led Zeppelin
"Fly By Night" -- Rush
"Rooster" -- Alice In Chains
"Bohemian Rhapsody" -- Queen
"Burning For You" -- Blue Oyster Cult
"Heart Shaped Box" -- Nirvana"
"Paradise City" -- Guns N' Roses
"Who Are You" -- The Who
"Jeremy" -- Pearl Jam
"Black Hole Sun" -- Soundgarden
"Here I Go Again" -- Whitesnake
"Every Rose Has Its Thorn" -- Poison
"We're Not Gonna Take It" -- Twisted Sister
"Symphony Of Destruction" -- Megadeth
"Cum On Feel The Noize" -- Quiet Riot
"You've Got Another Thing Coming" -- Judas Priest
"Girls, Girls, Girls" -- Motley Crue
"See You On The Other Side" -- Ozzy Osbourne
"You Give Love A Bad Name" -- Bon Jovi
"The Flame" -- Cheap Trick
"Dust In The Wind" -- Kansas
"Jump" -- Van Halen
"Start Me Up" -- Rolling Stones
"Round And Round" -- Ratt
"For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)" -- AC/DC
"Hero Of The Day" -- Metallica
"Smoke On The Water" -- Deep Purple
"Gimme Three Steps" -- Lynyrd Skynyrd
"Midnight Rider" -- Allman Brothers
"Legs" -- ZZ Top
"Slow Ride" -- Foghat
"Twilight Zone" -- Golden Earring
"Fly Like An Eagle" -- Steve Miller Band
"Can't Fight This Feeling" -- REO Speedwagon
"Wonderful Tonight" -- Eric Clapton
"Rock Of Ages" -- Def Leppard
"Lick It Up" -- Kiss
"Hold On Loosely" -- 38 Special
Sounds like a typical playlist for a classic rock station
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"Smooth" by Santana/Rob Thomas
"Give. Me. Your. Heaaaart! Make it real...or else foh-gewwaaaaabogit!"
hahaha
I would include anything from Santana, rocks most overrated guitar player
Amen to that! I used to room with a friend who played that every time he got home from work I despise that song!
+Steve It's overplayed after one listen cause Carlos keeps hammering that same riff from beginning to end.
I 100% agree with you on Paranoid. Love Black Sabbath to death but that one song never did anything for me and I was always confused when I saw people talking about it like it's one of the greatest songs ever written. I'm always like "have you heard any other Black Sabbath song?"
Paranoid is a great album though.. ;-) Together with Sabbath Bloody Sabbath my personal favorites. A bit of a pity Sabbath did not play some more lighter spacy acoustic stuff like "Planet Caravan"or "Don't Start"(from Sabotage). You can hear how Tony Iommi is actually a good guitarplayer( not only the heavy riffs)
Retire :Foreigner I wanna know what love is
Anything Foriegner does!
@@tinfoilmagnolia2546 respectfully, their first two albums were really good. (of course, i do understand your opinion is just as valid as mine)
Burn it!
Yes i agree ,
Yes
All time overplayed.......Piano man!! Please stop! Honorable mention, Wanted Dead or Alive.
Oh yeah! And that video portraying the road being such a grind with the private planes and the hotel room. What a joke.
I completely agree with you.
How about Picture by Kid Rock and Sheryl Crow
Talking about Sheryl Crow, there is one song that was way overplayed back in the day when it was released: All I Want To Do.
But Piano Man is not rock, ffs. Let's stick to the many genres that fall under "rock".
"Feel Like Makin' Love" -- Bad Company.
"Layla" -- Derek and the Dominoes
Enough already.
Any Van Halen song with David Lee Roth.
Now that you got me thinking about it:
Journey - Open Arms and Faithfully - I don't like either of them ballads
Poison - Every Rose Has It's Thorn
Metallica - Pretty much all of the Black Album except The Struggle Within
Starship - We Built This City
Wallflowers - One Headlight
Bon Jovi - I'll Be There For You
Def Leppard - Love Bites and pretty much the Whole Hysteria album
AC/DC - Thunderstruck
Santana - The Game Of Love
Scorpions - Teeze Me, Pleeze Me and Wind Of Change
You must not like ballads
@@aaronshoaf4644 Unless Marty Balin is singing them or it's 60s/70s R&B. 80s ballads are the worst.
@@jkbaca41 there are some songs I want you to hear. You may not like them and I totally understand, but I doubt not every 80’s ballads suck. Listen to these songs if you want:
Kiss-Forever and Reason To Live
Skid Row-I Remember You
White Lion-When The Children Cry
Europe-Tomorrow
Firehouse-When I Look Into Your Eyes
Danger Danger-Feels Like Love
Night Ranger-When You Close Your Eyes
Dokken-Alone Again
If This Is It-Huey Lewis
Sometime She Cries-Warrant
Love Walks In-Van Halen
Never Say Goodbye-Bon Jovi
Amanda-Boston
One More Try-George Michael
Winners Take All-Quiet Riot
If you can at least tolerate half of these songs, or even like some, that’s cool
Give some of those a chance. You may have heard of some of those
@@aaronshoaf4644 Great list! I love (good) ballads!
Led Zepplin :
Stairway to Heaven , Rock N Roll,
Queen : Bohemian Rhapsody
Motley Crue : Girls, Girls, Girls
Pink Floyd: Money
Bruce Springsteen : Hungry Heart , Born in the USA
Jethro Tull : Aqua Lung
Moody Blues : Nights in White Satin
Metallica: One , Enter Sandman
Blink 182 : All of their Crappy Music
Green Day : Time of your life
Rod Stewart : Forever Young
Elton John: Candle in the Wind
Billy Joel: Uptown Girl
Kansas : Dust in the Wind
Live : Lightning Crashes
Hootie and the Blowfish : I only want to be with you
Pearl Jam : Daughter , Even Flow , Better Man
Soundgarden : Black Hole Sun
Bryan Adams: Everything I do I do it for you
Limp Bizkit : Nookie, Faith, Keep Rolling
Kid Rock : All of his crappy Music
Garth Brooks : Two pina coladas , Friends In Low Places , The Dance etc .
Taylor Swift: Any of her Shitty Music
You forgot Hotel California and More Than a Feeling and everything by Bryan Adams.
I always hated the song Money.
In SoCal, you’d be the radio program genius at Jack FM by specifying these for the recurring playlist.
@@markhunter8554 Bryan Adams isn’t bad
The only disagreements I have are Led Zeppelin and Pearl Jam. Everything else, hell yes! And, thank you for mentioning Money. That song is more annoying to me than The Wall for damn sure. Ditto on Taylor Swift, Hootie and the Blowfish (I could never understand people's fascination w/them), Queen, Rod Stewart just sucks, in my opinion, and Elton John. He's always been a paint by numbers musician to me. Don't like him, don't get it!
Wild Cherry’s “Play That Funky Music.”
Cherry Pie
The theater majors everywhere also killed "All That Jazz" from the Chicago musical too.
Awesome channel, can't get enough of it ...Fun, informational, addictive...
"Another thing coming" is one of the most perfect metal songs of all time...I don't get tired of it
Its been overplayed like 2 minutes"
I think like that for Paranoid, the greatest metal riff(the intro riff played for only 4 bars) , all out assault with so much energy and power charging right through and never outlasting its stay, only 2 minutes.
As soon as I hear " I want you, to want, ME!" it's just groans and eye rolls from me. And so many others I cant think of at the moment, but you know as soon as you hear the first second or two. Livin on a prayer, like 10 songs by acdc that have been beaten to piss, wish you were here, start me up, rock n roll all nite, cum on feel the noise, here I go again, every breath you take, and many many more
Few from me:
*Styx - Babe*
*Boston - More Than A Feeling*
*Heart - What about Love / These Dreams*
*The Cars - Any hit off of Heartbeat City*
*Scorpions - Rock You Like a Hurricane*
*Bruce Springsteen - Anything after The River LP*
*Living Color - Cult of Personality*
Any of that easy listening era Heart is unbearable!
I loved Styx babe. It does get old. I prefer lady.
I love Styx, but I never liked *"Babe"* from the get go...
"where do I start
if it's been played on
Classic Rock Radio since
the 80's to present of songs
of the 50's,60's,70's,80's,90's,
and the 2000's."-🤔📻🌐..
Agree totally with your list.
Great rant Pete. Totally agree that hearing some of these tunes over and over is absolutely maddening. However, I would love to hear you do a rant on some other overplayed songs you are done with, but then give props to the songs that you would love to hear as their replacements. For instance, I don't care if I ever hear You Shook Me All Night Long ever again... shoot me. But the tune I would love to hear repeatedly in its place is The Salt in My Tears by Martin Briley. What about you? Instead of Paranoid, what kind of a similar, same genre type song, would give you great joy in its place? Maybe you'll consider it. Keep up the great work!!!
Bon Jovi - 'Livin' On A Prayer ' . Whitney Houston - ' I Will Always Love You ' ...
I worked as a stripclub DJ and although I was introduced to tons of great new bands (thanks to the ladys) the constant repetition of crappy songs was exquisite torture!
Pete,
When you mention Judas Priest...I am one of the few who absolutely love 'Point Of Entry'...the entire album. Guilty pleasure, perhaps...but I think it is a strong and overwhelmingly underrated album in their discography. Thoughts?!
While you have since tired for anything from the Metallica 'Black Album,' I still enjoy anything from that release.
For me, the following Top 5 are too much for me:
'Paradise City' - Guns N' Roses (#1 forevermore!)
'Run To The Hills' - Iron Maiden
'Rag Doll' - Aerosmith
'Stand' - REM
'You Shook Me All Night Long' - AC/DC
Thank god you made a part 2. These are hilarious!
Pete your description of concert audience reactions is spot on. You can always distinguish the Fairweather fans from the the longtime, hardcore fans!!
I’m a huge Purple fan, but I never have to hear Smoke On The Water again!
Same, and Highway Star tbh
@@DannyBoi2112 HS still works for me but I see what you mean. That impatient feeling, one is mentally reaching for skip.
@@Norshammar72 exactly!!!
Why is that we have we have overplayed songs we can do without ever hearing again either because we hated them from the very beginning, or we like them but over-play killed the enjoyment forever, and yet we all have certain songs we have heard a million times over and still like them as much now as we did when they were brand new?
It's a strange phenomenon that suggests a unique selectivity.
For example I can go the next 10-15 years and not hear, for example,
"Walk This Way", "Eye Of The Tiger" and "Jumpin' Jack Flash" but I never get tired of "Tom Sawyer", "Owner of a Lonely Heart" or "Black Water" for some reason. It boggles the mind...
Sweet child of mine every time I turn the radio on it’s on Love ur channel 💪🏻
U2 - With or without you
AC/DC - Highway to hell
Guns n Roses - Paradise City
Toto - Africa
The Police - Roxanne
RHCP - Under the Bridge
Oasis - Wonderwall
Nirvana - Smells like teen spirit
Almost every bands most successfull song
Judas Priest - You've Got Another Thing Coming
Metallica - Enter Sandman, Nothing Else Matters
Iron Maiden - Number of the Beast
Cream - Sunshine of You Love
Danzig - Mother
Van Halen - Jump, You Really Got Me
Deep Purple - Smoke on the Water
Kiss - Detroit Rock City, Rock N Roll All Night
Motorhead - Ace of Spades (GREAT song, but overplayed)
Neil Young - Keep On Rocking in the Free World
Pearl Jam - Jeremy
Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun
The Police - Every Breath You Take
Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody (AMAZING song, but overplayed)
Ramones - Blitzkrieg Bop
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Give It Away Now
Thin Lizzy - The Boys Are Back in Town
Queen- Don't Stop me Now
@@thevfxmancolorizationvfxex4051 No that ones a keeper
@@thorgrootsweetrabbit2244 Definately not. I have heard that Queen song far too many times to further appreciate it, from where I come from, this is the only Queen song I ever hear coming from the radio.
Pull me under - Dream Theater. No more please.
@@miguelbarahona6636 I haven't heard that song as much as I have heard Don't Stop me Now. Which reminds me, on what medium are we discussing overplayed? The Radio?
Man, you made me laugh a lot one again. I really dig your RANT shows. I'm still laughing while I wrote down this comment...
Sweet home Alabama and Carry on Wayard Son love the bands but roll my eyes when i pass by these songs to but on my play list!!
Love a lot of Jack White ‘s stuff but 7 nation army is hard to listen to now.
Pete Pardo, THANK YOU for giving a shout out to Europe, one of my all-time favorite bands. You encapsulated everything I've tried to say to people about those 2 hit singles. That band are so much better than those songs! All the albums from 2004 onward have been very good, solid stuff. Then of course Wings of Tomorrow was their actual best LP from the 1980's, far superior to The Final Countdown.
What about "Hurt so good" by Mellencamp? He is worldly known for that one. It is a shame people do not take a chance to listen to more of his work. Great vid body!
Very overplayed
Couldn't stand anything by Mellemcamp until Uh Huh album.
Thanks for making this and the other overplayed video. Now if the DJs and media outlets would only catch on.
How about Styx Come Sail Away. Kind of sick of that one.
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I always thought they suffered from excessively clean vocals. It gives their music a cheesy show tune vibe that's a real turn off. Too much elocution; sounds like a dork.
Styx, another useless band in my opinion.
i like how you describe those "only want to hear the hits" people. I feel the same way about them. Every VH song would be on my list. No recent "country" act is country.
Greetings from Brazil!!! I love your vídeos! Keep on rocking!
Hotel California
How dare you !
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Deep Purple -Smoke on the water (I HATE THAT TURGID TUNE) .Banned from guitar shops world wide !
Where I work, my coworkers always turn on the"" Soft Rock"" station..This stations plays the same sappy tunes that I use their music rotation as a sort of watch..for example: it must be 2pm, because I Want to Dance with Somebody is playing.
Paradise by the Dashboard Light by Meatloaf. ......ugh....every damn wedding, high school reunion.....followed by Let's Do the Time Warp Again......double ugh!!
My wedding someday.... the do not play songs list
The damn chicken dance
Time warp
Paradise by the dashboard light
You shook me all night long
I absolutely love the Bat albums (yes, even the third) *except* for that song. I seriously skip it. It's too cheesy even for Meatloaf! Ugh; no idea why people love it so much.
Anything by Meatloaf.
ever notice how going to a concert lately is like going to the airport?
5:40 Same story with Rush and Tom Sawyer.
Love The Doors but if I never hear Light My Fire again it'll be too soon.
The single version yeah...but the instrumental section of the album version is still worth putting up with the rest of the song.
Summer of 69- Bryan Adams
Tom Sawyer- Rush
Pour Some Sugar on me- Def Leppard
Owner of a lonely heart- Yes
Livin on a prayer- Bon Jovi
Crazy Train- Ozzy Osbourne
Another twist on this would be “overplayed” songs that you could listen to forever and never grow tired of them.
I've Seen All Good People is more representative of Yes than Owner Of A Lonely Heart is.
True.
How about leave it by yes their other hit off their 1983 album. That’s a song you never hear anymore. Why? Cause it peaked in the 30s on the top 40
@@daveperry3186 Leave It is so repetitious you heard it once you heard it a thousand times.
Nothing from the Trevor Rabin period represents Yes for me.
Anything by Peter Frampton (especially "Do You Feel Like We Do" and "Show Me The Way"), Springsteen and Kiss. And I absolutely despise "Rock And Roll Fantasy" by Bad Company.
Agree on all, and it's kinda sad 'cause I like Bad Company.
@@MrToddKa They still kill it live too. Saw them with Skynyrd.
Shooting Star by Bad Co! I think that's the name. Total cliche song IAE.
Baby I Love Your Way is among Peter Frampton´s most overplayed songs. But, I absolutely love Do You Feel Like We Do? for the long jam and that incredible talk box performance.
@@IvanHernandez-wm4jj About the only song I like by Frampton.
Rag Doll - Aerosmith
What It Takes - Aerosmith
Love In An Elevator - Aerosmith
Pink - Aerosmith
Dude Looks Like A Lady - Aerosmith
Cryin' - Aerosmith
Classic.... thanks for the chuckles Pete !!
"When The Children Cry", White Lion
Uh, nobody knows that shit, wtf
@@RogueReplicant a lot of people too, just don’t remember because it hasn’t been played in like 30 years
@@aaronshoaf4644 So it's not overplayed 😑
Blinded by the light....!
Bruce or Manfred?
They're both great songs.
Glad I stumbled upon your channel and really enjoyed this list. If you do the hidden gems on classic albums, please consider Revelation Mother Earth off Blizzard of Oz.
Loved your last video and I'm so glad you've done this follow-up. Hopefully, you'll do more in this series. I basically agree about *Paranoid* and *Iron Man* although I always loved *Paranoid.* I do consciously try to not play it, though, because I don't want to get *too* sick of it.
Me too, I love Paranoid so damn much I try and play it less often so I don't get tired of it.
Light My Fire - Doors
Slow Ride - Foghat
My Sharona - Knack
Totally agree with you on the Journey songs. "Faithfully" is much better than "Open Arms."
*Faithfully* is a great, great song. Music Video for Faithfully totally sucks.
@@kevinthetruckdriver353 Anything by Journey sucks by a singer who can't sing.
@@VinylWarrior24 I'm not a fan,but seriously?!Steve Perry can't sing?!wow
Once, I was driving around doing deliveries and I was listening to the album "A love supreme" by Chante Moore and when I came to the song "Am I losing you" I thought, hey, I've not noticed that one before, that's nice. So I rewound the tape and played it again. And again. And again. I spent close to 8 hours listening to maybe the last 30 or so seconds of the preceding song and "Am I losing you."
22 years later, I still love the song. My wife on the other hand always hated it from the first time she heard it. When we got married, I made up a tape of smoochy tunes to "add ambience" {ha ha ha} to our time away together but that was the one song she just did not like.
I didn't bother again after that !
99% of my music listening over the last 40+ years has been a solitary affair and to be honest, I've always preferred it that way. I just won't give a DJ the opportunity to turn me off songs I already like.
These are great. More please.
*Staind - It's Been Awhile* since I've heard that song, and I also never have to hear it again. At least the band did come roaring-back - literally - in 2011 with a *_great_* Metal album that really rocked and was *_heavy._*
How come no one has mentioned Creed´s "With Arms Wide Open" or Nickleback´s 'How You Remind Me"?. How about Papa Roach´s "Last Resort"? Cool song, but way overplayed back in the day. It got so old, pretty damn fast.
I agree 100% with you. Nu metal are faux metal stuff. It´s just a parody of what REAL metal rock used to be.
Yes - owner of a lonely heart.... ugh
Agreed.
Anything from Trevor Rabin era: ugh.
Your retrospect on music is amazing Pete.... Like minded
I don't drive a car anymore so I never listen to the radio anymore.....besides that I collect only the albums I really like and play them when I'm in the mood so they never get tired and I have about 400 albums and about 2,000 individual songs on itunes old and new in all genres. In the past few years I found some free to air stations that do old and contemporary stuff and that's background when I work. I gave up on pop music a long time ago [maybe 1990] .
I must say you nailed every one of those songs as tankers in pts 1 & 2.
Cheers for the rant....very cleansing.
Following from my last comment, I would love to see Pete's list of songs from the 70's, counter to this video, namely...songs he would consider timeless classics from 1970-1979.
Kiss-I Wanna Rock and Roll All Night
Derek and the Dominoes-Layla
The Beatles-Obladi Oblada
Phil Collins-Sussido
Aerosmith-I Don't Want To Miss A Thing
Pink Floyd-Another Brick In the Wall
Sammy Hagar-I Can't Drive 55
Warrant-Cherry Pie
Genesis-Invisible Touch
i'm a boomer and grew up with much of the usual classic rock of the 70's. for me it is panama by van halen (most of 1984 was way, way overplayed). by the way, for the younger people, i have NEVER been sick of hearing any nirvana! i didnt grow up listening to kurt cobain but his passing was a big loss.
Thank you for your sensibility
@@subhashxrecord3131 yer welcome
@@111highgh yawn
@@111highgh nirvana most pivotal point in music history ; ie culmination of not one era but two, late sixties and early 80s. If anything kurt was just as aggressive as henry rollins but on an easel a professional artist with a shit ton of work
best example....Midnight Oil....everyone knows only “Beds are burning”.....but they did a lot of very good albums before.....and after
There´s more stuff from Midnight Oil than just "Beds Are Burning". They got lots of songs worth listening.
Blue Sky Mining was a great album.
I was never a big Metallica fan, I like their first four albums just fine, but Enter Sandman has always been really weak to me. Nothing Else Matters is another one, never got into it.
I love and agree with both these lists, I don't need to hear ANY of these songs EVER again. I've just started watching Sea of Tranquility and I was so glad I found it. For me, if I didn't have my music I'd walk in front of a bus. And just out of curiosity I was wondering how you felt about Boz Scaggs, Steely Dan and the Jayhawks. Thanks very much for your videos.
Both of these are great, thank you for not being hateful to other people's taste.
Everything by poison and Bon jovi
Amen.
Bon jovi is poo
Its obvious u never heard other Bon Jovi songs before saying that
@@trembling3674 great album, These Days is a worth listen too
Amen Amen Amen.
Anything by Toto. If I never hear Africa or Rosanna again I will be elated!
I fukin HATE both these tunes...always did!
@@daveallman3981 Most of what's on any of these lists I never cared for, and outright despised a good deal of it.
You had me laughing with the Paranoid and Priest ones LOL.
Thanks Pete, your videos are great ! :-)
Welcome to the jungle , sweet child of mine. Crap!
The one song I never want to hear again is "What I like About You" by the Romantics.
Every single friggin time a movie opens, or someone gets in a car as the camera zooms out that stupid song plays. Done with it.
This is truly a great channel. Love the way you present the various topics. I do have a suggestion. Why not start making "anthology like" vids? I mean, why not chose the top 15, 20 at the most, essential songs by the various groups? It would be interesting. Force you, say, to pick Purple's top 20? Anyway, just a suggestion. Cheers
You are amazing. I learn some much from you.
2 Minutes to Midnight is awesome! It’s Fear of the Dark that I wish Maiden never played again.
Totally agree. Every time I hear that song I make up my own lyrics based on how stupid it sounds to me - "Fear of the Dark - Fear of the Dark - I have a fear of stuff when it's dark because I don't like it when it's dark. Fear of the Dark - Fear of the Dark - I have a fear....when it's dark." Second stupidest Maiden lyrics next to Alexander the Great.
I hd some guy on youtube teling me Fear of the Dark was the best ever Maiden song.. I was like WTF?
Agree! Put in To Tame a Land or some others from no prayer that have never been played later on! Mother russia or public enemy nr 1