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Introducing the Rod Stewart Rule

Posted: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 6:00 AM by Gael Fashingbauer Cooper
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You may have heard people joking about their "list," as in "Well, if Brad Pitt calls ... he's on my LIST!" The idea is that they keep a mental list of three (or five, or 10) celebrities they'll likely never meet, and joke to their partner that should Pitt ever call, they get a free pass on cheating, since he's on their list.


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Sorry, Rod Stewart, but you were the inspiration for the Rule.

I don't have a celebrity cheating list, but I have something similar. I call it the Rod Stewart Rule. In my head, I keep a list of three musical acts that I just can't stand to hear. If one of those acts comes on the radio, I invoke the Rule. The Rule gives me the right to change the station, instantly, no questions asked, no argument, simply because that act is on my list.

As you may have guessed, Rod Stewart is at the top of my list. Before his fans barrage me with angry comments, I'm not debating the man's talent. Just to become qualified for the Rod Stewart Rule you need to be talented and long-lived in the music industry. It would be ridiculous to put Dexy's Midnight Runners on your list since radio stations only ever play one song by them. Rod Stewart is in constant rotation.

That's part of the Rule. Lists are going to vary by person based on the kind of radio stations you listen to. Since my in-car choices are heavy on '70s and '80s hits, so is my list. If you're a death-metal fan, maybe Cannibal Corpse is on your list. If you love Broadway songs, maybe you race to snap the station off every time an Andrew Lloyd Webber tune makes an appearance. Half the fun of the Rule is how personalized it can be. (My other two? The Eagles and Fleetwood Mac, although I sometimes switch out the Mac for Elton John.)

For me, the problem with Rod Stewart is that legendary rasp. It's made him famous, but for me, it's like fingernails on a chalkboard. People love it, that's their right, but what can I tell you? He's on my list. Maybe I once had a cruel teacher with that kind of scratchy voice, or maybe I just heard "Do You Think I'm Sexy?" one too many times.

The beauty about the Rule is that it automatically silences all argument. I love Prince, but if "I Would Die 4 U" comes on the radio and my pal invokes the Rule, I have to turn him off. That's why you only get three choices -- maybe you hate every song the 1980s ever produced, or all country songs, but too bad. You get three strikes only.

Your list can change with time. Maybe I'll grow to love Rod Stewart, or maybe I'll decide one day that Chris Cornell's rasp is way worse than Rod's, and replace him with Soundgarden. Just don't fake it and pretend every song you hate is from someone on your list. You will get caught.

Want to create your own Rod Stewart Rule list? Rod doesn't have to be on it. Maybe your list is Billy Joel, Taylor Hicks, and Amy Winehouse. Or Celine Dion, The Eagles, and Britney Spears. Or ELO, BTO and CCR. You can even bring out the big guns and invoke such venerated acts as The Beatles, The Stones, and The Doors. It's your list! Share them in the comments.

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I wonder if anybody contributing their lists are musicians and have any clue on what it takes to be in a band and make a career out of it. Tastes vary between each of us and all this is really stating is your particular likes or (obviously stated) dislikes.
the dead the dead the dead
1. Rush
2. Queen
3. BTO
My list has always been topped by NIRVAINA (yes, the misspell was intentional), then it pretty much rotates to 80s solo acts; Billy Joel, Lionel Richie, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson.
Michael Bolton
Billy Ocean
Celine Dion
My list consist of Anita Baker, Britney Spears, and Eminem.
Can you tell me why every ladies shop insists on playing Anita Baker songs?  It's enough to drive me out, with every one of her songs sounding like the other.
Cindy, FL
My rule with my daughter is based on my desire to prevent her from changing stations, so I have a rule that if a song by the Beatles, Pink Floyd, or Led Zeppelin comes on, she cannot change the station.
Phil Collins, Phil Collins, oh god, Phil Collins
I too have broad musical interest.  So here goes

1.  Sugarland(Country) OMG, I almost have seizures when I here that singer's voice.
2.  AC/DC - again the seizure thing, can't stand the screaming.
3.  Madonna 'nuf said.
Can't make a list. Even for artists that I hate *cough Celine Dion cough*, there is usually at least one song that I find I kinda like. Conversely, artists that I absolutely love will usually have at least one song I can't stand. So my rule is, if I don't like the song I change the station. Period!
1. Bruce Springsteen/Boss/E Street Band
2. Beach Boys
3. Neil Diamond
- The Eagles
- K.C. and the Sunshine Band
- Jefferson Airplane/Starship
Anyone that has put U2, Bob Dylan or Bruce on their list...I urge you to take another listen without prejudice. I know Bob's voice may be a little grating, but the passion behind all of their lyrics is immeasurable and profound.
1. Boston - OK.. they were a hit when I worked in radio...in 1978!!! Why do they continue to play them?

2. Journey - A good progressive band... an off-shoot from Santana that turned into a Schlock Band.

3. ZZ Top - Constant ka-thump..ka-thump..gives me a headache! Only group that ever caused me to walk out of a concert.
I want to throw up on my own shoe when I see a photo of that Clay Aiken who was second runner up on American Idot not the winner......I would rip my ears off before listening to him sing or whatever that sound is that comes out of his mouth....he needs a for sure make-over.
Fleetwood Mac (not a fan)
Led Zeppelin
Beach Boys
1. Bruce Springsteen/Boss/E Street Band
2. Beach Boys
3. Neil Diamond
here are the BIG 3.....

1) MARIAH CAREY.....grow up girl!!
2) Bob Dylan
3) Neil Young
Mariah Carey and Jessica Simpson need to retire on top of giving up all the low-cut skin tight clothes which they are way to OLD to wear especially that Jessica Simpson and for pete sake close her big mouth along with all the ugly faces made when she is trying to sing, holler whatever that noise is she makes.
One from the 60's -- Bobby Goldsboro
One from the 70's -- Leo Sayer
One from the 80's -- Michael Bolton
('absolutely dreadful' "When a Man loves a Woman" ).
Numero uno: JOHN DENVER!!!!
2: Madonna (unless it's my wife that's listening)
3: "Sympathy for the Devil" by the Rolling Stones.  I love their stuff except that one.  Call me what you will, but I don't give Satan any sympathy.
Rush, Rush, Rush
Fleetwood Mac or any of its members (except "Tusk")
George Michaels/WHAM
Jennifer Lopez
I have exactly one song on this list and it doesn't matter if it's the original or the remake...

They Paved Paradise And Put In A Parking Lot

My wife doesn't even argue when I turn off the radio for 4 minutes as soon as I hear the "ooooh, bop bop bop".
Van Halen... terrible, TERRIBLE band(s)
Brittany Spears
System of a Down


Really? I could think of A LOT of other people who are WORSE than Mr. Stewart! BTW, I agree w/ Mr. Tate of Tampa!
1. Nickelback
2. Blood, Sweat, and Tears
3. Chicago (off key always!)
1.) Nirvana
2.)Anyone who sounds like that overated whiner Cobain
3.)All of the other bands that sound like Nirvana
My list has been around for years as well!
1. Fleetwood Mac (also includes Stevie Nick's solo stuff!)
2. The Eagles (Don Henley's voice is totally nails on a chalk board to me! Plus I hate how "country" they sound)
3. Creed (omg I could fill a book the size of War & Peace w/ all the reasons I hate this band. I DO love Alter Bridge aka Creed w/o the wifebeater wearing sucky singing douchebag)
Heart
Oasis
Santana
(I have a reaction similar to Kramer hearing Mary Hart's voice . . . it's not pretty.)
My list:

Heart's "Crazy on you" Talk about screech!
Billy Joel--anything from his "now that I'm famous I can put out any crap and they'll buy it" era
Phil Collins--same era
Rush--the guy sings like he has a head full of mucus.
Billy Joel
Phil Collins
Pretty much any 80's group
So, okay, there's no such thing as "best of the 80's" music [as in radio stations] - it's all "worst music of the century" (IMO). I actually had to start listening to country in the mid 80's just to survive musically.

BRING BACK THE 60s & 70s! FREE BIRD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                               
1)Rush
2)Rush
3)Rush
My list is:

1.  Pink Floyd
2.  Pink Floyd
3.  Pink Floyd
Only one is annoying enough to make my list: BEYONCE!  
- Bob Dylan
- The Beatles
- Dave Matthews Band
Toby Keith, Uncle Cracker, Nickelback
Norah Jones.  Bob Seger.  Macy Gray.  Ugh.
Creed
Nickleback
Linkin Park
Celine Dion
Bruce Springsteen
The Rolling Stones

Those of you that said Bob Seger and the Eagles are nuts!!!!!!!!!!!!
These three have been on my list for over 20 years:
 1. the Carpenters
 2. Olivia Newton John
 3. Chicago
1. Celine Dion. you must quickly turn to another station and immediately sing or scream whatever song comes on next... unless it's one of the three.
2. The Beatles. It's an ex-thing...
3. Lynyrd Skynyrd... I know, I'm from Jacksonville too, but I just can't stand them. They're WAY overplayed.
Those of you that said Bob Seger and the Eagles are nuts!!!!!!!!!!!!
Easily, this is my list:
1) Michael Bolton
2) Rush
3) The Greatful Dead
My radio shuts off when any of these three utter one note!
Billie Joel's  (Just the Way You Are)
Brittany Spears  
Jessica Simpson
1)The Beatles (gag)
2)Carrie Underwood
3)Dixie Chicks

I have always detested The Fab Four!
And for the other two any woman that makes money from singing about messing with and/or killing their man makes me ill. If any male singer sang about killing off his wife or screwing with her car because she cheats all of the activists in the world would be on CNN complaining about how a man should not sing about it.
Hypocrites!!!!
I've had that rule for a long time, but I don't call it the "Rod Stewart Rule".
I call it the "Tom Petty Rule."
Ugh.
If someone locked me in a room and played Tom Petty music 24/7, I'd spill every secret and confess every sin. Can't stand it.
I'll join the chourus:

1.Nickelback
2.Nickelback
3.Nickelback

Pure rubbish.
Dave Matthews, U2, and COLDPLAY!! Oh how I hate Coldplay.
The Beatles!!

Dave Mathews!!

Any RAP CRAP!!!


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