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ms liberty

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17. If I was speaking about something I had to look up on Wiki or Spotify, I might agree with you
Mon May 12, 2025, 09:43 AM
May 12

But I'm speaking of my lived, real world memories and listening experiences, so my definition might not be exactly to the "creators of the term", Wiki or Spotify's, but also I don't feel the need to consult them to explain to me something they "invented" in the early 00's, that I actually lived through and remember surprisingly well! Nice of them to "create a playlist" of Yacht Rock songs and not Yacht Rock songs; I'm sure Spotify will even play them for you, for a price.
But music was not that rigidly compartmentalized by niche genres in the times these songs were created, either. The two songs I chose were, as I said, the first two that came to mind that I would call yacht rock. Certainly Christopher Cross would have been the best example but it's also eminently forgettable to me, and for me, that's a plus.
I can more or less agree with the list as you've clipped as being yacht rock. At the time those songs came out, both George Benson and Al Jarreau were classified and filed under Jazz, which was confusing for customers when those songs started up the charts. When those albums were released; jazz had a crossover thing going and a lot of jazz artists were getting a good bit of airplay.

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It's kind of a douchey term some millennials came up with to irritate their elders Blues Heron May 11 #1
No it isn't and neither is H&O. What they are is the prototypical blue-eyed soul ms liberty May 11 #2
So the weakest pop songs in the genre define the genre... Miles Archer May 11 #3
Why slam those two songs as the weakest? ms liberty May 11 #5
You're incorrect about what constitutes yacht rock Wiz Imp May 11 #8
If I was speaking about something I had to look up on Wiki or Spotify, I might agree with you ms liberty May 12 #17
Well, I'm A Boomer RobinA May 15 #35
Yea, I'm a boomer too. I see it as a retroactive category name created for a satellite radio station ms liberty May 15 #37
++++yes Diamond_Dog May 12 #28
I'm viewing this thread True Dough May 11 #4
A DU'zy for you! ms liberty May 11 #6
I think it's safe to say Donald Fagen of Steely Dan is also not fond of the genre Blue Owl May 11 #7
Steely Dan RobinA May 15 #36
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Probably not. GP6971 May 11 #10
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You're so funny!!! GP6971 May 11 #13
The moniker is silly but I like a lot of the music... hlthe2b May 11 #11
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I have no idea what the hell "yacht rock" even means. ShazzieB May 11 #15
From Wikipedia Wiz Imp May 12 #16
Kind Of Sketchy Definition ProfessorGAC May 12 #20
"Sounds like those 4 guys were looking for a justification for a pseudo-genre they thought up" Wiz Imp May 12 #24
And, Your Last Bit... ProfessorGAC May 12 #27
Interesting, thanks. ShazzieB May 12 #21
never heard of it untill today AllaN01Bear May 12 #19
bah humbug ! anything other than jazzz. AllaN01Bear May 12 #18
It's better than "Easy Listening." So shut up, Daryl. Iggo May 12 #22
You beat me to it... Paladin May 12 #25
Music pretty much stays the same, the labels we give it however, are legion Torchlight May 12 #23
One that came to my mind... Mike Nelson May 12 #26
Daryl Hall is an immensely talented musician MichMan May 12 #29
Did you see the rpisode with Darius Rucker a few years ago? ms liberty May 12 #31
He has had so many great guests MichMan May 12 #32
His show is a real treasure. ms liberty May 12 #33
Yeah, but I step back and look at the entire vibe of "Daryl's House"... Iggo May 13 #34
Back (way back) when I was in radio the genre was officially called Adult Contemporary rsdsharp May 12 #30
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