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Tuesday, October 31, 2006 

"Old Rockers, New Records" - this weeks Free mp3 new song

Week 37, Song 37
"Old Rockers, New Records"
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A I put the pretension aside this week for a thoughtful piece called "Old Rockers, New Records". Have you happened to notice how a number of "classic" old rockers are putting out new records these days. Like Bob Segar, Tom Petty, Robert Plant, etc. Thing is the radio won't play them. They play the old safe music these folks made 20-30 years ago. Just plain frustrating. Maybe there is a satellite station or something that plays them? I guess you are just supposed to buy or download the music and enjoy it on your own.

Anyhow, this simple song is noting all this. Also, a great 7 inch verison of "Millisent" on this show.

"Old Rockers, New Records"

Old Rockers, New Records.
But the radio won't play them.

Have you heard there's a new Tom Petty record?
Have you heard there's a new Bob Segar record?
The DJ said so. But he won't play it.

Old Rockers, New Records.
But the radio won't play them.
Have you heard there's a new John Couger record?
Have you heard there's a new Paul Stanley record?
That I read.

Old rockers, new records.
But the radio won't play them.
Old rockers, new records.
They broke the records 30 years ago.

Have you heard there's a new Iron Maiden record?
Have you hear there's a new Judas Priest record?Have you heard, there's a new Lindsey Buckingham record? Have you heard there's a new Robert Plant record?
So I heard.?

Old Rockers, New Records.
But the radio still plays their songs from 30 years ago.
Old Rockers, New Records.
And all the radio can say is.....
ad lib classic rock lyrics

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