I remember when stations played the "60s, 70s, & 80s" (Never that much 60s though), the "70s, 80s, & today" and then the "80s, 90s, & today". *SIGH*

I heard "DSB" early in the morning pre-dawn. Right when they play a lot of the other big hits of the day including "Happy" by Pharrell Williams, "Let It Go" from Frozen, "Dark Horse" by Katy Perry, etc. Yet, DSB is most certainly not the 90s or today. And this wasn't the Rock Of Ages version or the Glee one. This was pure Journey. Has DSB truly managed to transcend time? I can think of a handful of songs that have managed to make a big comeback decades after they were released. "Stand By Me" from the Stephen King movie, "My Sharona" from Reality Bites, a bunch of Motown songs from The Big Chill. Somehow, DSB manages to pop up fresh and new every couple of years like it's being rediscovered by a new audience perpetually.
Has anybody else heard DSB on radio stations other than classic rock recently?