This episode features these songs:
Sparks Will Fly - The Rolling Stones
Atomic - Blondie
Join us, two brothers Chris and Eric, for a light hearted discussion and some analysis of “classic rock” songs. We are trying to figure out how and why certain 50 year old songs continue to be the preferred soundtrack for people of all ages.
We define "Classic Rock" as American music from 1970 - 1980. These songs receive constant play on streaming services, on the radio, in movies and stores. They are everywhere deeply in grained and loved by multiple generations. So... we decided to take our bar conversations about why, to a podcast. Thanks for listening.
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This episode features these songs:
Join us, two brothers Chris and Eric, for a light hearted discussion and some analysis of “classic rock” songs. We are trying to figure out how and why certain 50 year old songs continue to be the preferred soundtrack for people of all ages.
We define "Classic Rock" as American music from 1970 - 1980. These songs receive constant play on streaming services, on the radio, in movies and stores. They are everywhere deeply in grained and loved by multiple generations. So... we decided to take our bar conversations about why, to a podcast. Thanks for listening.
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This episode features these songs:
Put the Message in the Box - World Party
Breaking Up is Hard To Do - Neil Sedaka
Join us, two brothers Chris and Eric, for a light hearted discussion and some analysis of “classic rock” songs. We are trying to figure out how and why certain 50 year old songs continue to be the preferred soundtrack for people of all ages.
We define "Classic Rock" as American music from 1970 - 1980. These songs receive constant play on streaming services, on the radio, in movies and stores. They are everywhere deeply in grained and loved by multiple generations. So... we decided to take our bar conversations about why, to a podcast. Thanks for listening.
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This episode features these songs:
Dancin in the Moonlight - King Harvest
The Boys Are Back in Town - Thin Lizzy
Beat So Lonely - Charlie Sexton
You Light Up My Life -Debbie Boone
Join us, two brothers Chris and Eric, for a light hearted discussion and some analysis of “classic rock” songs. We are trying to figure out how and why certain 50 year old songs continue to be the preferred soundtrack for people of all ages.
We define "Classic Rock" as American music from 1970 - 1980. These songs receive constant play on streaming services, on the radio, in movies and stores. They are everywhere deeply in grained and loved by multiple generations. So... we decided to take our bar conversations about why, to a podcast. Thanks for listening.
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This episode features these songs:
Goodbye Stranger - Supertramp
Join us, two brothers Chris and Eric, for a light hearted discussion and some analysis of “classic rock” songs. We are trying to figure out how and why certain 50 year old songs continue to be the preferred soundtrack for people of all ages.
We define "Classic Rock" as American music from 1970 - 1980. These songs receive constant play on streaming services, on the radio, in movies and stores. They are everywhere deeply in grained and loved by multiple generations. So... we decided to take our bar conversations about why, to a podcast. Thanks for listening.
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This episode features these songs:
Join us, two brothers Chris and Eric, for a light hearted discussion and some analysis of “classic rock” songs. We are trying to figure out how and why certain 50 year old songs continue to be the preferred soundtrack for people of all ages.
We define "Classic Rock" as American music from 1970 - 1980. These songs receive constant play on streaming services, on the radio, in movies and stores. They are everywhere deeply in grained and loved by multiple generations. So... we decided to take our bar conversations about why, to a podcast. Thanks for listening.
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This episode features these songs:
Smokin In the Boys Room - Brownsville Station
Join us, two brothers Chris and Eric, for a light hearted discussion and some analysis of “classic rock” songs. We are trying to figure out how and why certain 50 year old songs continue to be the preferred soundtrack for people of all ages.
We define "Classic Rock" as American music from 1970 - 1980. These songs receive constant play on streaming services, on the radio, in movies and stores. They are everywhere deeply in grained and loved by multiple generations. So... we decided to take our bar conversations about why, to a podcast. Thanks for listening.
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This episode features these songs:
No Hard Feelings - Avett Brothers
I am the Walrus - The Beatles Performed by Styx
I Ain't Got You - Aerosmith Bootleg Live
Mother Popcorn - Aerosmith Bootleg Live
Join us, two brothers Chris and Eric, for a light hearted discussion and some analysis of “classic rock” songs. We are trying to figure out how and why certain 50 year old songs continue to be the preferred soundtrack for people of all ages.
We define "Classic Rock" as American music from 1970 - 1980. These songs receive constant play on streaming services, on the radio, in movies and stores. They are everywhere deeply in grained and loved by multiple generations. So... we decided to take our bar conversations about why, to a podcast. Thanks for listening.
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This episode features these songs:
The Downeaster Alexa - Billy Joel
Join us, two brothers Chris and Eric, for a light hearted discussion and some analysis of “classic rock” songs. We are trying to figure out how and why certain 50 year old songs continue to be the preferred soundtrack for people of all ages.
We define "Classic Rock" as American music from 1970 - 1980. These songs receive constant play on streaming services, on the radio, in movies and stores. They are everywhere deeply in grained and loved by multiple generations. So... we decided to take our bar conversations about why, to a podcast. Thanks for listening.
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This episode features these songs:
Flight of Icarus - Iron MaiTden
Prodigal Son - Rolling Stones
Join us, two brothers Chris and Eric, for a light hearted discussion and some analysis of “classic rock” songs. We are trying to figure out how and why certain 50 year old songs continue to be the preferred soundtrack for people of all ages.
We define "Classic Rock" as American music from 1970 - 1980. These songs receive constant play on streaming services, on the radio, in movies and stores. They are everywhere deeply in grained and loved by multiple generations. So... we decided to take our bar conversations about why, to a podcast. Thanks for listening.
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This episode features these songs:
Sweet Home Alabama - Lynrd Skynrd
Guitars and Cadillacs- Dwight Yoakam
Join us, two brothers Chris and Eric, for a light hearted discussion and some analysis of “classic rock” songs. We are trying to figure out how and why certain 50 year old songs continue to be the preferred soundtrack for people of all ages.
We define "Classic Rock" as American music from 1970 - 1980. These songs receive constant play on streaming services, on the radio, in movies and stores. They are everywhere deeply in grained and loved by multiple generations. So... we decided to take our bar conversations about why, to a podcast. Thanks for listening.
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This episode features these songs:
Totally Hot - Olivia Newton John
Join us, two brothers Chris and Eric, for a light hearted discussion and some analysis of “classic rock” songs. We are trying to figure out how and why certain 50 year old songs continue to be the preferred soundtrack for people of all ages.
We define "Classic Rock" as American music from 1970 - 1980. These songs receive constant play on streaming services, on the radio, in movies and stores. They are everywhere deeply in grained and loved by multiple generations. So... we decided to take our bar conversations about why, to a podcast. Thanks for listening.
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This episode features these songs:
Reelin in the Years - Steely Dan
You Can Call Me Al - Paul Simon
Jump Into The Fire - Harry Nilsson
Join us, two brothers Chris and Eric, for a light hearted discussion and some analysis of “classic rock” songs. We are trying to figure out how and why certain 50 year old songs continue to be the preferred soundtrack for people of all ages.
We define "Classic Rock" as American music from 1970 - 1980. These songs receive constant play on streaming services, on the radio, in movies and stores. They are everywhere deeply in grained and loved by multiple generations. So... we decided to take our bar conversations about why, to a podcast. Thanks for listening.
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This episode features these songs:
Can't You See - Marshall Tucker
Join us, two brothers Chris and Eric, for a light hearted discussion and some analysis of “classic rock” songs. We are trying to figure out how and why certain 50 year old songs continue to be the preferred soundtrack for people of all ages.
We define "Classic Rock" as American music from 1970 - 1980. These songs receive constant play on streaming services, on the radio, in movies and stores. They are everywhere deeply in grained and loved by multiple generations. So... we decided to take our bar conversations about why, to a podcast. Thanks for listening.
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This episode features these songs:
Peace Train - Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens)
Spiders and Snakes - Jim Stafford
Join us, two brothers Chris and Eric, for a light hearted discussion and some analysis of “classic rock” songs. We are trying to figure out how and why certain 50 year old songs continue to be the preferred soundtrack for people of all ages.
We define "Classic Rock" as American music from 1970 - 1980. These songs receive constant play on streaming services, on the radio, in movies and stores. They are everywhere deeply in grained and loved by multiple generations. So... we decided to take our bar conversations about why, to a podcast. Thanks for listening.
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This episode features these songs:
Join us, two brothers Chris and Eric, for a light hearted discussion and some analysis of “classic rock” songs. We are trying to figure out how and why certain 50 year old songs continue to be the preferred soundtrack for people of all ages.
We define "Classic Rock" as American music from 1970 - 1980. These songs receive constant play on streaming services, on the radio, in movies and stores. They are everywhere deeply in grained and loved by multiple generations. So... we decided to take our bar conservations about why, to a podcast. Thanks for listening.
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This episode features these songs:
Best of all Possible Worlds - Kris Kristofferson
Join us, two brothers Chris and Eric, for a light hearted discussion and some analysis of “classic rock” songs. We are trying to figure out how and why certain 50 year old songs continue to be the preferred soundtrack for people of all ages.
We define "Classic Rock" as American music from 1970 - 1980. These songs receive constant play on streaming services, on the radio, in movies and stores. They are everywhere deeply in grained and loved by multiple generations. So... we decided to take our bar conservations about why, to a podcast. Thanks for listening.
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This episode features these songs:
Join us, two brothers Chris and Eric, for a light hearted discussion and some analysis of “classic rock” songs. We are trying to figure out how and why certain 50 year old songs continue to be the preferred soundtrack for people of all ages.
We define "Classic Rock" as American music from 1970 - 1980. These songs receive constant play on streaming services, on the radio, in movies and stores. They are everywhere deeply in grained and loved by multiple generations. So... we decided to take our bar conservations about why, to a podcast. Thanks for listening.
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This episode features these songs:
American Girl - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
You Never Can Tell - Chuck Berry
Join us, two brothers Chris and Eric, for a light hearted discussion and some analysis of “classic rock” songs. We are trying to figure out how and why certain 50 year old songs continue to be the preferred soundtrack for people of all ages.
We define "Classic Rock" as American music from 1970 - 1980. These songs receive constant play on streaming services, on the radio, in movies and stores. They are everywhere deeply in grained and loved by multiple generations. So... we decided to take our bar conservations about why, to a podcast. Thanks for listening.
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