The Kind of Music You Hear While Seeing Local Bands?

United States
March 23, 2022 2:10pm CST
Excluding original material. When I say "local" it doesn't have to mean your city alone, but if you go around the world, what do the locals play? I've been all around North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia, and I'd say 99% of what I hear is music from the 60/70s. Not always the best, but they're usually songs you'd hear on the radio. One band I never hear are The Doors, and I wonder if its because they don't feel like they (lead singer especially) can duplicate it. I hear Pink Floyd often, "Money" and "Comfortably Numb" (but never "Another Brick In The Wall: Part 2).. "Takin' Care of Business" is another one (even my band played it). I don't hear much Beatles or Stones, maybe a song or two. I don't remember hearing Led Zeppelin, and I think its because the vocals can be tough. I'm sure singers wouldn't wanna burn out their voice before their set is over. I notice a lot of 4/4 straight-rock beats, maybe a shuffle, and occasionally a blues/waltz, and a ton of 2 or 3-chord songs… I suspect some cities overseas try to cater to English speaking tourists. I do remember "The Thrill Is Gone" in Thailand, but the band played mostly original reggae…. Many times I/we would be walking, and after hearing music, we'd go in and check them out, or at least try to make out what is being played from the outside. I notice the karaoke very similar to what cover bands play. Anyway, I'd love to hear your stories, or your theories.. Cheers!
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29 Mar 22
Nice very nice
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• United States
29 Mar 22
Thanks.
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• Lichfield, England
28 Mar 22
The only bands I ever went to see were Extreme and Delirious? (The question mark is not a typo, it's part of the name). Delirious? were a British Christian band and they were very good but they split up in the early 00's.