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Old 11-20-2020, 07:00 AM
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Default Deep Tracks on Sirius

I get so tired of classic Rock because all the tunes are overplayed. Deep Tracks dives into a lot of tunes you may not have heard from your favorite classic rock artists.
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Old 11-20-2020, 07:26 AM
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Check out a band called Blackberry Smoke.
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Old 11-20-2020, 08:17 AM
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This is a really good article on the state of pop music today.

Excerpt: "An astonishing amount of today’s popular music is written by two people: Lukasz Gottwald of the United States and Max Martin from Sweden, who are both responsible for dozens of songs in the top 100 charts. You can credit Max and Dr. Luke for most the hits of these stars:

Katy Perry, Britney Spears, Kelly Clarkson, Taylor Swift, Jessie J., KE$HA, Miley Cyrus, Avril Lavigne, Maroon 5, Taio Cruz, Ellie Goulding, NSYNC, Backstreet Boys, Ariana Grande, Justin Timberlake, Nick Minaj, Celine Dion, Bon Jovi, Usher, Adam Lambert, Justin Bieber, Domino, Pink, Pitbull, One Direction, Flo Rida, Paris Hilton, The Veronicas, R. Kelly, Zebrahead

With only two people writing much of what we hear, is it any wonder music sounds the same, using the same hooks, riffs and electric drum effects?"

Why Pop Music Is So Bad These Days ~ The Imaginative Conservative
My understanding is that it is to those two composers that we owe two things that are omnipresent in contemporary pop music:
1) repetitive riffs at the ends of lines that are SUNG (uh-uh-uh-u-uh-uh) instead of PLAYED. (This is why guitar, keyboard, horns aren’t often used as solo instruments in pop these days—their parts are being sung. This isn’t necessarily bad, but it is conspicuous once you are alerted to it.)
2) the use of minor scales closely associated with traditional music (and then pop music) from the Middle East, such as Turkey and Syria. (Again, this is not necessarily bad, but it is different.)
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Old 11-20-2020, 09:10 AM
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We need more threads like this. I love seeing everyone's recommendations.
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Old 11-20-2020, 09:31 AM
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I get so tired of classic Rock because all the tunes are overplayed. Deep Tracks dives into a lot of tunes you may not have heard from your favorite classic rock artists.
I tried to fix that. When I moved here in 2011 I listened to WIND 95.5 Classic Rock Gainesville/Ocala. I noticed their playlist seemed so repetitious, in 2015 I emailed a list of about 50 songs I never heard. Hunter, who is a morning DJ and listed as their PD was who I emailed it to and she replied thanked you. I continued to listen and for the next year and heard only one song from list. I emailed a second list in 2016 and she thanked me again, but I never heard any of those songs either.

In 2017 I bought a new car with XM free for 3 months and afterwards I have kept XM Sirius membership and I really like it a lot. In garage and lanai on my other-the-air radio I've switched to several different stations I listed in post #9 and for classic rock I find WMNO 98.9 Classic Rock Orlando has a different playlist.

The only song WIND played from my two lists was Judas Priest You got another thing Coming. The other 100 or so songs I emailed were songs like this; Aldo Nova Fantasy, Billy Thorpe Children of the Son, Zebra Who's Behind the Door, Giuffria Call to the Heart, The Cult She sells Sanctuary, ELO Telephone Line, Robin Trower Victims of the Fury, Jackson Browne Somebody's Baby, Uriah Heep Easy Livin', Sweet Love is like Oxygen, The Babys Back on my feet Again, Head East Never been any Reason, Whitesnake Still of the Night to name a few.
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Old 11-20-2020, 09:48 AM
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Default Classic Rock is number one with me.

But if you want a real change of pace, try this:

Moondog - Moondog (1969 - Full Album) - YouTube

Rather interesting back story if you become curious.

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Old 11-20-2020, 10:11 AM
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But if you want a real change of pace, try this:

Theme (Instrumental) - YouTube

Rather interesting back story if you become curious.
Ever since I saw Amadeus in the early 80's I've gotten into instrumental music, classical and soundtracks, etc. I remember buying Vivaldi Four Seasons on cassette in the 80's. Georgie Winston all his instrumental piano albums on Windham Hill, Laurie Anderson was a perfomrance artist but had a 5 album box set that I use to really dig. Phillip Glass a contemporary classic composer from Baltimore has several albums, he goes in the repetitive sound with other instruments overlaid. My favorite of his is the Photographer, especially Act II which has some nice violin work.

The Photographer: Act II - YouTube
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Old 11-20-2020, 12:53 PM
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Try smooth jazz, and blues with great music from Stevie Ray Vaughn, Eric Clapton

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I love classic rock and always will. But I want to find an alternative (or two or three) that I will still enjoy and will seem fresh to me. It can be rock (just not constant classic rock), or other styles of music. It would be nice if it was somewhat current. I'd like to listen to music that is fairly new, but I'm not eliminating any genres. Heck, I even listen to a little classical on occasion.

Ideally I'd like to find a playlist, station or something similar on Amazon Music Unlimited. But I would consider other alternatives.

Your thoughts and ideas are appreciated.
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Old 11-20-2020, 01:33 PM
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Tried the link. Thanks. In my case, it doesn't go to your library. It looks like it goes to a general set of suggested videos. Could you check please?
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Old 11-20-2020, 04:05 PM
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Tried the link. Thanks. In my case, it doesn't go to your library. It looks like it goes to a general set of suggested videos. Could you check please?
I guess you're referring to my youtube.com video library. Are you registered on youtube website and logged in? If so, I have it on share and you should see them. When you reach the link, you'll see 'history' and then scroll down and then 'watch later' and then the 'Playlists'. They'll be about 20 folders and click on 'show more' to see all 45.
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Old 11-20-2020, 07:30 PM
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Ever since I saw Amadeus in the early 80's I've gotten into instrumental music, classical and soundtracks, etc...
Oh yeah. Like the op, I’ve been trying to expand my musical horizons a bit...and I’m finding more and more I really enjoy instrumental music. Classical, jazz, rock, almost any genre. Just enjoy the pure music without having to try to figure out and be distracted by lyrics.
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Old 11-20-2020, 08:34 PM
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Hmm. Everybody else seems to understand what the op meant, and provide very good feedback. But then you have a gift for over-complicating almost every topic, so...mission accomplished.

By the way, Davonu, Amazon Music has a station called “Top Alternative”. It’s actually pretty good. (Just a heads up...a bit explicit sometimes.)
This makes me sad. Mostly embarrassed for you. I actually -simplified- the OP's question, as opposed to over-complicating it, which is what many posters have done.

The suggestion (since you seem to have missed it, again - very sorry on your behalf) was that ALL other genres of music are alternatives to Classic Rock.

And then I even posted a specific thing for the OP to check out (and for anyone else who wanted to add to their musical experiences).

Again, so sorry that you missed the obvious and that your only contribution up to that point had to include a knee-jerk aggressive quip against me. Perhaps in time you will expand your horizons. I sincerely hope you do. It can be a wonderful experience.

You certainly haven't changed my opinion and recommendation:

ALL music that isn't Classic Rock, is an alternative to Classic Rock.

AND

You should all check out Tuvan throat singing.
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Old 11-20-2020, 08:41 PM
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Probably not the answer people are looking for, but my answer to the OP's question would be to turn off the music and listen to the sounds of nature. I love classic rock, but I am also a curmudgeon and don't like to listen to the newer stuff. Give me classic rock, or give me the peepers (frogs) chirping and the birds singing.

Whatever you do, please don't listen to any disco, or even worse RAP, neither are music.
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Old 11-21-2020, 07:27 AM
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Probably not the answer people are looking for, but my answer to the OP's question would be to turn off the music and listen to the sounds of nature. I love classic rock, but I am also a curmudgeon and don't like to listen to the newer stuff. Give me classic rock, or give me the peepers (frogs) chirping and the birds singing.

Whatever you do, please don't listen to any disco, or even worse RAP, neither are music.
Agree on Rap, and Disco is great for dancing - not so great for listening.
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Old 11-21-2020, 05:41 PM
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There's a little something for everyone in here

Trust me, these guys are good. Hard to believe this is a live show.

Jiggle the Handle - Live at the Stone Coast Brewing Company


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