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To: sunabeach who wrote (34292)8/23/2021 1:10:12 PM
From: Lou Weed  Respond to of 97932
 
I was weened on the epics from Rush, Floyd, Genesis etc.

Love me some Xanadu :-)

But times change and so does music/fashion/art.......and that's a good thing. I don't necessarily like much of the new music out there now, but there are a few diamonds in the rough if you look.



To: sunabeach who wrote (34292)8/23/2021 1:11:10 PM
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This is a good example of a song that was never played on hit radio, but got a big following in 1974 due to the emergence of AOR (album oriented rock). Supertramp's "Bloody Well Right" from the album "Crime of the Century." In fact, I think this album was the top AOR album in 1974.

The intro to this song is so long, it would never get downloaded if it were released new today.

Part of this new trend is due to the removal of gatekeepers like DJ's, program directors, and record company payola couriers.