Radio Revelations
1. Rob Thomas is a very cool, very talented man.
2. That "Drops of Jupiter" song that everybody loved and then everybody hated because it got so horribly overplayed was actually a really good song, even if the lyrics were a really cheesy.
3. I've finally burnt myself out on Classic Rock. I started loving The Stones and The Beatles back in high school. For years, I have listened to and worshipped the genre. I used to hit all the outdoor concerts with the great classics like Steve Miller and Journey. I waited tables when I was 19, and I remember asking my manager, Dan (Dan the man!) for a particular Friday off so I could attend a Steve Miller concert in the Woodlands. He smiled and joked about me being in a classic rock phase, and how he went through that phase, too. I remember feeling very indignant, thinking, "this isn't phase, I'll always dig classic rock!"
So here I am, nearly a decade later, and I think I'm finally over it. Don't get me wrong, I will still continue to love my classic rock, but I feel like I've heard it all before, and I'm ready to see what else is out there. I'm putting more focus on the alternative class, but I am being courageous in my endeavors... I even sang along with Akon to Mr. Lonely... *gasp* !
And that's all I have to say about that. It was only a forty minute drive.
2. That "Drops of Jupiter" song that everybody loved and then everybody hated because it got so horribly overplayed was actually a really good song, even if the lyrics were a really cheesy.
3. I've finally burnt myself out on Classic Rock. I started loving The Stones and The Beatles back in high school. For years, I have listened to and worshipped the genre. I used to hit all the outdoor concerts with the great classics like Steve Miller and Journey. I waited tables when I was 19, and I remember asking my manager, Dan (Dan the man!) for a particular Friday off so I could attend a Steve Miller concert in the Woodlands. He smiled and joked about me being in a classic rock phase, and how he went through that phase, too. I remember feeling very indignant, thinking, "this isn't phase, I'll always dig classic rock!"
So here I am, nearly a decade later, and I think I'm finally over it. Don't get me wrong, I will still continue to love my classic rock, but I feel like I've heard it all before, and I'm ready to see what else is out there. I'm putting more focus on the alternative class, but I am being courageous in my endeavors... I even sang along with Akon to Mr. Lonely... *gasp* !
And that's all I have to say about that. It was only a forty minute drive.

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