Doesn't have to be Good to be a Classic

Episode 28 - Maggie May


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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 ingrained 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:

Maggie May - Rod Stewart

I Don’t Know How to Love Him - Sara Bareilles (live)

Mystery Train - Elvis Presley


Correction: Ronnie Laine played bass for The Faces, not Ron Wood, who played guitar.


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Doesn't have to be Good to be a ClassicBy Chris and Eric Martin