Man, I heard Tusk on the radio yesterday. We have a great station that plays more obscure songs, so sometimes you get some great deep cuts. Tusk is such a good song.
Is Tusk really a deep track?
Not particularly, but I never hear it on the radio. That might have been the first time I ever had, actually.
Of course, I was born in 1989 so that may be a factor despite listening to classic rock stations growing up.
JEDIT:
Man, I heard Tusk on the radio yesterday. We have a great station that plays more obscure songs, so sometimes you get some great deep cuts. Tusk is such a good song.
Is Tusk really a deep track?
Well its not exactly the type of track that gets a lot of airtime on the radio these days.
I guess I only listen to self-branded classic rock stations.
I mean me too but I’ve never heard it played.
I feel like it was a hit in it’s time though. I think of deep tracks as those songs from popular albums that don’t make the cut for nostalgia radio stations to play, or as good songs that didn’t make the hits compilations.
You’re not wrong. “Deep cut” probably isn’t the right word. But “hit” isn’t either which is I think what Tyr meant.
Yeah!
Nice.
Lot of people I know fawn over Rumours, but I think the self-titled album is Fleetwood Mac’s (2.0) best.
Yeah, it has a lot of good stuff on it. I’m So Afraid is a really great track. They got away with more on the eponymous white album, but I think by 77 they had found their sound more or less.