Glad it was helpful. Yeah, in effect, you are playing the effect as much as you are playing the guitar. The Edge lives in that world, but it is everywhere, including a personal favorite, She Sells Sanctuary by The Cult: The Cult - She Sells Sanctuary - BBC Broadcast 1987 - YouTube
When I was a wee lad, the restaurants and stores played “old fogey” music - 50s easy listening. Now when I got into restaurants I hear a lot of 80s alternative. I thought , wow, finally, they’re playing my music! Until I realized that now I am the old fogey!
In college, I had a roommate in a band, and I told him: if you ever make it big, and you ever write a song like Eo17, and you go on tour, I want to tour, and just play the tunka-tunka-tunka part. That’s it. I come out on stage for that song, play, and disappear.
Yep, and now the Oldies are gone, at least as they used to be defined: It’s very hard to find modern terrestrial radio stations which play pop music from the 1950s and the early (pre-Beatles) 1960s. The earliest anyone wants to go is the psychedelic 1960s and the 1970s, and they mostly stick to the 1980s and 1990s. No more dead teenagers on the radio, I guess. ("Oh where, oh where can my baby be/The Lord took her away from me… ")
The only song I can think of that I feel the need to dive to the radio to turn off is “Song 2” by Blur. The fact it’s intentionally bad doesn’t improve it.
I used to have a lot of “gopher” tunes (when it comes on, you immediately have to “gopher” the knob), but over time I’ve mellowed. Only one real one remains - Paradise By The Dashboard Light. Man, I HATE that song. I will NOT listen to it.
I’ve heard that at LEAST a thousand times and still smash the accelerator when it comes on. Hell, that and “Walk Like A Camel” are my toddlers favorite songs.
Holy mind meld. Occasionally I will think, “I never need to hear that song again”. It’s not that I hate it or that it isn’t a perfectly fine song, it’s just that I have heard enough for my lifetime. The thought struck yesterday when “Rhiannon” came on. (!) And I mentally started listed the others:
I’m so hopelessly out of touch! Is “Edge of Seventeen” that damned whiny song by Janis Ian I never want to hear again (titled “At Seventeen”) or another damned whiny song? The only thing I find googling “Edge or Seventeen” is a movie.
To silenus and WordMan, both of whom have always been nothing but kind and generous in their discourse with me, thank you for patiently fighting my ignorance.
Btw, I listened to the song twice. As of now, I think once was too much!
The same is true of me. Oldies stations (classic hits stations, to use the parlance of our times) are playing songs from when I was little (late 70s to early 80s), rather than the 50s and 60s oldies of old.
What is odd is that I used to enjoy listening to oldies stations 15-20 years ago when they were playing songs from well before I was born. I find that I just don’t like the “classic hits” stations that replaced the oldies stations, though. Sure, there are plenty of late 70s and early 80s songs that I like. It just seems that these “classic hits” stations aren’t playing them. Instead, they’re playing lots of crap like REO Speedwagon, Journey, Def Leppard, etc. I even used to like some of these bands’ songs, but I’m just sick of them now.
There does seem to be a pretty big void as far as 90s, 2000s, and early 2010s music goes. Not many stations play songs from these eras, with the exception of some 90s alternative music (Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots). Where are the early Eminem songs? Where is “Baby Got Back”?
The local classic rock station is my default (except Saturday and Sunday nights when the blues are played exclusively on another station), but any Rush song will get the axe.