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Ever heard a song, you like it, and then radio plays it to death to the point you just don't want to hear it anymore? How many times did it take for you to say "NO MORE!"
![]() Ever heard a song that you just can't get tired of, no matter how many times you hear it? Please give me songs for column A and column B, please.
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Rob's Musical Legend Avatar #20: Frank Zappa. He made avant garde listenable. He combined hilarious lyrics with precise music and virtuosity. He was one of a kind. Check Out Trouble every Day, Camarillo Brillo, Muffin Man, and Dong Work for Yuda. |
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Ode to Billy Joe. Was almost cute the first time but half way through was too much.
I love Kashmir. I think it is the bowing of the base that sux me into a trance. |
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I can't say that there's a particular number of plays before I get so tired of a song that I switch stations whenever it plays. But I think part of my gripe is with the fact that the classic radio stations play such a narrow range within each artist, so that I hear the same 4 pink floyd songs, or the same 6 led zeppelin songs.
On the other side of the coin, I agree with Paul I NEVER tire of Kashmir.I also never tire of Won't Get Fooled Again or really anything by the Who. There's something about their music that sounds fresh every time I listen (except maybe Magic Bus, I think I've had enough of that one). Even with the Beatles, I don't think I need to hear Something ever again, but otherwise, I never tire of virtually all Beatles songs.
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Rob's Musical Legend Avatar #20: Frank Zappa. He made avant garde listenable. He combined hilarious lyrics with precise music and virtuosity. He was one of a kind. Check Out Trouble every Day, Camarillo Brillo, Muffin Man, and Dong Work for Yuda. |
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Rob's Musical Legend Avatar #20: Frank Zappa. He made avant garde listenable. He combined hilarious lyrics with precise music and virtuosity. He was one of a kind. Check Out Trouble every Day, Camarillo Brillo, Muffin Man, and Dong Work for Yuda. |
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donna summer is too much of a bad thing. |
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Everything by the Doors falls into that category for me. When I was a kid I was a huge Doors fan, I had all their albums. By the time I was 15 I just wasn't interested in listening to them anymore.
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Anything by the Beatles got to me after a while until I grew a hatred for that awful not even that talented band.
They used to play nothing but the beatles for like 4 hours straight at my old job every Sunday morning. It was the worst torture ever, until one day the wire to the speakers "accidently" got snipped. I dunno how that happened.
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