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Is this just a lull or is Classic Rock dying out?

Postby hoagiepete » Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:41 am

Is it just me, or does it appear that "Classic Rock" is dying away. We have AC/DC making news, but the summer concert tours are over and not much news on the future. No word on new recording sessions, next year's tours, etc. Classic Rock is not taking a page out of the NFL playbook that keeps professional football in front of the fans all year long. I guess this may seem crazy to even say after the success Journey enjoyed on their last tour.

I have not one concert on my calendar. This sucks.

I haven't read much of anything recently in Andrew's news briefs about the classic acts (that I have heard of anyway). It's the longest dry spell that I can remember. I admit I am ready for new music, but I've got to find time to check these obscure or new bands out.

Have the current incarnations of the bands with new members run their course?

Is there anything on the horizon to get the classic rock fans fired up?

What would get you fired up?

Help me here. I can't take anymore political shit. I once came to this site for music information and entertainment. Both seem to be disappearing (no fault to Andrew...other than the ban of one of my favorite entertainment sources who will remain nameless).
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Postby Ehwmatt » Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:50 am

I think many are just getting too old to do it, but there are still a bunch of great acts that have toured recently or are touring who are very much worth seeing, including:

Todd Rundgren
America
Journey
REO
Styx
Dennis DeYoung
Bachman/Cummings (The Guess Who)
Asia
Chicago
Def Lepp
Eagles
Blue Oyster Cult
Bryan Adams
Eddie Money
Tom Petty
Bruce Springsteen
U2

All of those acts, with the exception of The Eagles and Bachman/Cummings have been through Cleveland/Ohio recently as part of medium to large tours and don't seem to be "hanging them up" for good anytime soon... but this is typically a dry spell for concerts anyway. But yea, enjoy em while they last. Some of them won't be able to do it much longer.
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Postby Jana » Wed Nov 12, 2008 10:08 am

Sorry, I was just listening to my Madonna CD. What did you say about classic rock? :wink: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Is this just a lull or is Classic Rock dying out?

Postby Michigan Girl » Wed Nov 12, 2008 10:27 am

hoagiepete wrote:Is it just me, or does it appear that "Classic Rock" is dying away. We have AC/DC making news, but the summer concert tours are over and not much news on the future. No word on new recording sessions, next year's tours, etc. Classic Rock is not taking a page out of the NFL playbook that keeps professional football in front of the fans all year long. I guess this may seem crazy to even say after the success Journey enjoyed on their last tour.

I have not one concert on my calendar. This sucks.

I haven't read much of anything recently in Andrew's news briefs about the classic acts (that I have heard of anyway). It's the longest dry spell that I can remember. I admit I am ready for new music, but I've got to find time to check these obscure or new bands out.

Have the current incarnations of the bands with new members run their course?

Is there anything on the horizon to get the classic rock fans fired up?

What would get you fired up?

Help me here. I can't take anymore political shit. I once came to this site for music information and entertainment. Both seem to be disappearing (no fault to Andrew...other than the ban of one of my favorite entertainment sources who will remain nameless).

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Postby Liquid_Drummer » Wed Nov 12, 2008 10:27 am

Time of year ?
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Postby texafana » Wed Nov 12, 2008 10:36 am

There's news....except us old foggies don't watch mtv or listen to the clearwater bs. So the commercial market as far as advertising is very slim.
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Postby mikemarrs » Wed Nov 12, 2008 10:54 am

which reminds me.i was peaking at the billboard number one hits for this entire decade and good gosh the whole thing was nothing but hip hop and r and b.yep since MTV doesn't cover anything but britney spears and game shows and radio doesn't play anything without a dance hook it seems that rock must get by on word of mouth and web sites that are dedicated to keeping the flame burning.thing is these younger kids don't know what they are missing out on.i have my four and three year old listening to stuff like journey and ac/dc and even let them play my guitar tonight.there won't be any of that useless pop stuff played here if i can help it.
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Postby mikemarrs » Wed Nov 12, 2008 10:57 am

by the way my daughter won't even look at my CD'S but is facinated by my albums and loves the album covers especially the journey ones.thing is they don't package or present music like they used to.the fun isn't there anymore.especially when the younger generation of kids can either download stuff or just watch it on the internet.
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Postby Enigma869 » Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:09 am

Ehwmatt wrote:I think many are just getting too old to do it, but there are still a bunch of great acts that have toured recently or are touring who are very much worth seeing, including:

Todd Rundgren
America
Journey
REO
Styx
Dennis DeYoung
Bachman/Cummings (The Guess Who)
Asia
Chicago
Def Lepp
Eagles
Blue Oyster Cult
Bryan Adams
Eddie Money
Tom Petty
Bruce Springsteen
U2



Most of those artists you list don't come close to "Classic Rock"!


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Postby Ehwmatt » Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:12 am

Enigma869 wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:I think many are just getting too old to do it, but there are still a bunch of great acts that have toured recently or are touring who are very much worth seeing, including:

Todd Rundgren
America
Journey
REO
Styx
Dennis DeYoung
Bachman/Cummings (The Guess Who)
Asia
Chicago
Def Lepp
Eagles
Blue Oyster Cult
Bryan Adams
Eddie Money
Tom Petty
Bruce Springsteen
U2



Most of those artists you list don't come close to "Classic Rock"!


John from Boston


That's funny, I've heard them all on so-called classic rock radio, both syndicated and satellite. Several times. Just cuz it's not Led Zeppelin or The Doors doesn't mean it's not CR.

Nitpicking about who belongs in what genre, especially one as broad as "classic rock," is fucking stupid.
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Postby DracIsBack » Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:12 am

Enigma869 wrote:Most of those artists you list don't come close to "Classic Rock"!
John from Boston


I hear most of them played fairly regularly on the classic rock stations I listen to. Not of all their stuff, mind, you, but I definitely hear them.
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Postby DrFU » Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:15 am

Time of year ... holidays ... happens every year. No shows and fan forums get infested by crickets. One more brick on the pile of my seasonal depression ... :lol:
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Postby Rick » Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:16 am

DrFU wrote:Time of year ... holidays ... happens every year. No shows and fan forums get infested by crickets. One more brick on the pile of my seasonal depression ... :lol:


You too? This time of year brings me down, and it should be the opposite. I don't get it. Maybe that's it, I just don't get it.
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Postby treetopovskaya » Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:18 am

KLOS "the home of classic rock" here in la/oc has most if not all these bands on their playlist.

Ehwmatt wrote:
Enigma869 wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:I think many are just getting too old to do it, but there are still a bunch of great acts that have toured recently or are touring who are very much worth seeing, including:

Todd Rundgren
America
Journey
REO
Styx
Dennis DeYoung
Bachman/Cummings (The Guess Who)
Asia
Chicago
Def Lepp
Eagles
Blue Oyster Cult
Bryan Adams
Eddie Money
Tom Petty
Bruce Springsteen
U2



Most of those artists you list don't come close to "Classic Rock"!


John from Boston


That's funny, I've heard them all on so-called classic rock radio, both syndicated and satellite. Several times. Just cuz it's not Led Zeppelin or The Doors doesn't mean it's not CR.

Nitpicking about who belongs in what genre, especially one as broad as "classic rock," is fucking stupid.
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Postby DrFU » Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:28 am

Rick wrote:
DrFU wrote:Time of year ... holidays ... happens every year. No shows and fan forums get infested by crickets. One more brick on the pile of my seasonal depression ... :lol:


You too? This time of year brings me down, and it should be the opposite. I don't get it. Maybe that's it, I just don't get it.


Oh hell yeah ... lots of people do ... and the relentless and unrealistic expectations that everyone be Norman Frigging Rockwell perfectly happy don't help at all.

Embracing one's Grinchy-ness is step 1 of 12 ...

Hi, I'm Linda, and I hate the effing holidays! :lol:
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Postby Rick » Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:31 am

DrFU wrote:
Rick wrote:
DrFU wrote:Time of year ... holidays ... happens every year. No shows and fan forums get infested by crickets. One more brick on the pile of my seasonal depression ... :lol:


You too? This time of year brings me down, and it should be the opposite. I don't get it. Maybe that's it, I just don't get it.


Oh hell yeah ... lots of people do ... and the relentless and unrealistic expectations that everyone be Norman Frigging Rockwell perfectly happy don't help at all.

Embracing one's Grinchy-ness is step 1 of 12 ...

Hi, I'm Linda, and I hate the effing holidays! :lol:


For me they suck because work is beyond hectic and I don't always have the money to get everyone everything I want to get them. And evidently Santa Claus isn't real. :lol:
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Postby Deb » Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:54 am

Funny, I was just thinking the opposite. I've probably seen more classic rock type material this past year than I have in years. If you're waiting for the big acts in the arenas then you are missing out on lots of great shows still out there. Alot of the classic rockers are still out there playing. Just in smaller venues. Lots of 70s/80s/90s rockers still playing. LOL, ya SJ it isn't about numbers, I don't need thousands of people around me to enjoy some great rock. :lol: April Wine, Honeymoon Suite, Rik Emmett, BOC, etc. and many many more still out there. Heck Scrap Metal are great shows with 80s/classic rocker guests. :D
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Re: Is this just a lull or is Classic Rock dying out?

Postby lights1961 » Wed Nov 12, 2008 12:05 pm

hoagiepete wrote:Is it just me, or does it appear that "Classic Rock" is dying away. We have AC/DC making news, but the summer concert tours are over and not much news on the future. No word on new recording sessions, next year's tours, etc. Classic Rock is not taking a page out of the NFL playbook that keeps professional football in front of the fans all year long. I guess this may seem crazy to even say after the success Journey enjoyed on their last tour.

I have not one concert on my calendar. This sucks.

I haven't read much of anything recently in Andrew's news briefs about the classic acts (that I have heard of anyway). It's the longest dry spell that I can remember. I admit I am ready for new music, but I've got to find time to check these obscure or new bands out.

Have the current incarnations of the bands with new members run their course?

Is there anything on the horizon to get the classic rock fans fired up?

What would get you fired up?

Help me here. I can't take anymore political shit. I once came to this site for music information and entertainment. Both seem to be disappearing (no fault to Andrew...other than the ban of one of my favorite entertainment sources who will remain nameless).


where have you been this year...
they go out spring and summer... and take a break this time of year, UI bet news ramps up in january... plus artist like Bon Jovi went country..
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Postby hoagiepete » Wed Nov 12, 2008 4:07 pm

Deb wrote:Funny, I was just thinking the opposite. I've probably seen more classic rock type material this past year than I have in years. If you're waiting for the big acts in the arenas then you are missing out on lots of great shows still out there. Alot of the classic rockers are still out there playing. Just in smaller venues. Lots of 70s/80s/90s rockers still playing. LOL, ya SJ it isn't about numbers, I don't need thousands of people around me to enjoy some great rock. :lol: April Wine, Honeymoon Suite, Rik Emmett, BOC, etc. and many many more still out there. Heck Scrap Metal are great shows with 80s/classic rocker guests. :D


You just listed three I'd love to see. April Wine, BOC and Rik Emmett. Really wish Triumph would do a full tour. None of these have been close to me in the Midwest. Anyway...I was looking ahead, not back to last year. Never mind.
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Postby Deb » Wed Nov 12, 2008 4:24 pm

hoagiepete wrote:
Deb wrote:Funny, I was just thinking the opposite. I've probably seen more classic rock type material this past year than I have in years. If you're waiting for the big acts in the arenas then you are missing out on lots of great shows still out there. Alot of the classic rockers are still out there playing. Just in smaller venues. Lots of 70s/80s/90s rockers still playing. LOL, ya SJ it isn't about numbers, I don't need thousands of people around me to enjoy some great rock. :lol: April Wine, Honeymoon Suite, Rik Emmett, BOC, etc. and many many more still out there. Heck Scrap Metal are great shows with 80s/classic rocker guests. :D


You just listed three I'd love to see. April Wine, BOC and Rik Emmett. Really wish Triumph would do a full tour. None of these have been close to me in the Midwest. Anyway...I was looking ahead, not back to last year. Never mind.


I hear ya. :) Each of those recently played a casino here. So keep your eyes open on those smaller venue shows too. Heck I enjoyed more of the smaller venue shows I saw this past year than I did the big arena ones like Bon Jovi.
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Postby stevew2 » Wed Nov 12, 2008 4:30 pm

Rick wrote:
DrFU wrote:
Rick wrote:
DrFU wrote:Time of year ... holidays ... happens every year. No shows and fan forums get infested by crickets. One more brick on the pile of my seasonal depression ... :lol:


You too? This time of year brings me down, and it should be the opposite. I don't get it. Maybe that's it, I just don't get it.


Oh hell yeah ... lots of people do ... and the relentless and unrealistic expectations that everyone be Norman Frigging Rockwell perfectly happy don't help at all.

Embracing one's Grinchy-ness is step 1 of 12 ...

Hi, I'm Linda, and I hate the effing holidays! :lol:


For me they suck because work is beyond hectic and I don't always have the money to get everyone everything I want to get them. And evidently Santa Claus isn't real. :lol:
Santa is fuckin real,I saw his sleigh in flight when i was 10 years old out my window passin the moon,I kid you not.No one can convince me otherwise ever!!
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Postby Arianddu » Wed Nov 12, 2008 5:53 pm

stevew2 wrote:
Rick wrote:
DrFU wrote:
Rick wrote:
DrFU wrote:Time of year ... holidays ... happens every year. No shows and fan forums get infested by crickets. One more brick on the pile of my seasonal depression ... :lol:


You too? This time of year brings me down, and it should be the opposite. I don't get it. Maybe that's it, I just don't get it.


Oh hell yeah ... lots of people do ... and the relentless and unrealistic expectations that everyone be Norman Frigging Rockwell perfectly happy don't help at all.

Embracing one's Grinchy-ness is step 1 of 12 ...

Hi, I'm Linda, and I hate the effing holidays! :lol:


For me they suck because work is beyond hectic and I don't always have the money to get everyone everything I want to get them. And evidently Santa Claus isn't real. :lol:
Santa is fuckin real,I saw his sleigh in flight when i was 10 years old out my window passin the moon,I kid you not.No one can convince me otherwise ever!!


Wow, you started drinking young, didn'tcha? :wink:
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Postby stevew2 » Thu Nov 13, 2008 2:53 am

DrFU wrote:Time of year ... holidays ... happens every year. No shows and fan forums get infested by crickets. One more brick on the pile of my seasonal depression ... :lol:
You sound just like Charlie Brown,find a Christmas play to get involved in
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Postby stevew2 » Thu Nov 13, 2008 2:54 am

Arianddu wrote:
stevew2 wrote:
Rick wrote:
DrFU wrote:
Rick wrote:
DrFU wrote:Time of year ... holidays ... happens every year. No shows and fan forums get infested by crickets. One more brick on the pile of my seasonal depression ... :lol:


You too? This time of year brings me down, and it should be the opposite. I don't get it. Maybe that's it, I just don't get it.


Oh hell yeah ... lots of people do ... and the relentless and unrealistic expectations that everyone be Norman Frigging Rockwell perfectly happy don't help at all.

Embracing one's Grinchy-ness is step 1 of 12 ...

Hi, I'm Linda, and I hate the effing holidays! :lol:


For me they suck because work is beyond hectic and I don't always have the money to get everyone everything I want to get them. And evidently Santa Claus isn't real. :lol:
Santa is fuckin real,I saw his sleigh in flight when i was 10 years old out my window passin the moon,I kid you not.No one can convince me otherwise ever!!


Wow, you started drinking youg, didn'tcha? :wink:
Yea, but i was sober at the time
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Postby Don » Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:07 am

stevew2 wrote:
Arianddu wrote:
stevew2 wrote:
Rick wrote:
DrFU wrote:
Rick wrote:
DrFU wrote:Time of year ... holidays ... happens every year. No shows and fan forums get infested by crickets. One more brick on the pile of my seasonal depression ... :lol:


You too? This time of year brings me down, and it should be the opposite. I don't get it. Maybe that's it, I just don't get it.


Oh hell yeah ... lots of people do ... and the relentless and unrealistic expectations that everyone be Norman Frigging Rockwell perfectly happy don't help at all.

Embracing one's Grinchy-ness is step 1 of 12 ...

Hi, I'm Linda, and I hate the effing holidays! :lol:


For me they suck because work is beyond hectic and I don't always have the money to get everyone everything I want to get them. And evidently Santa Claus isn't real. :lol:
Santa is fuckin real,I saw his sleigh in flight when i was 10 years old out my window passin the moon,I kid you not.No one can convince me otherwise ever!!


Wow, you started drinking youg, didn'tcha? :wink:
Yea, but i was sober at the time


Are you sure Grandma didn't spike the eggnog?
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Postby stevew2 » Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:10 am

Gunbot wrote:
stevew2 wrote:
Arianddu wrote:
stevew2 wrote:
Rick wrote:
DrFU wrote:
Rick wrote:
DrFU wrote:Time of year ... holidays ... happens every year. No shows and fan forums get infested by crickets. One more brick on the pile of my seasonal depression ... :lol:


You too? This time of year brings me down, and it should be the opposite. I don't get it. Maybe that's it, I just don't get it.


Oh hell yeah ... lots of people do ... and the relentless and unrealistic expectations that everyone be Norman Frigging Rockwell perfectly happy don't help at all.

Embracing one's Grinchy-ness is step 1 of 12 ...

Hi, I'm Linda, and I hate the effing holidays! :lol:


For me they suck because work is beyond hectic and I don't always have the money to get everyone everything I want to get them. And evidently Santa Claus isn't real. :lol:
Santa is fuckin real,I saw his sleigh in flight when i was 10 years old out my window passin the moon,I kid you not.No one can convince me otherwise ever!!


Wow, you started drinking youg, didn'tcha? :wink:
Yea, but i was sober at the time


Are you sure Grandma didn't spike the eggnog?
She got ran over by my drunk uncle
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Postby Michigan Girl » Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:14 am

Image Made me laugh!! :wink:
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Postby Tito » Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:18 am

stevew2 wrote:
Gunbot wrote:
stevew2 wrote:
Arianddu wrote:
stevew2 wrote:
Rick wrote:
DrFU wrote:
Rick wrote:
DrFU wrote:Time of year ... holidays ... happens every year. No shows and fan forums get infested by crickets. One more brick on the pile of my seasonal depression ... :lol:


You too? This time of year brings me down, and it should be the opposite. I don't get it. Maybe that's it, I just don't get it.


Oh hell yeah ... lots of people do ... and the relentless and unrealistic expectations that everyone be Norman Frigging Rockwell perfectly happy don't help at all.

Embracing one's Grinchy-ness is step 1 of 12 ...

Hi, I'm Linda, and I hate the effing holidays! :lol:


For me they suck because work is beyond hectic and I don't always have the money to get everyone everything I want to get them. And evidently Santa Claus isn't real. :lol:
Santa is fuckin real,I saw his sleigh in flight when i was 10 years old out my window passin the moon,I kid you not.No one can convince me otherwise ever!!


Wow, you started drinking youg, didn'tcha? :wink:
Yea, but i was sober at the time


Are you sure Grandma didn't spike the eggnog?
She got ran over by my drunk uncle


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Postby stevew2 » Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:22 am

i knew that was coming, how about 'Grandma Got Runover By A Malibu"
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