For some artists, the thrill of a hit song never dies. But for others, that enjoyment fizzles out completely.
Fans may continue to celebrate certain songs, but sometimes enough is enough for the people who make them. Occasionally that has do to with a song s massive popularity weighing on them or the monotony of having to perform it live over and over and over again. And occasionally time just renders songs pointless.
Whatever the case, in the below list of 20 Songs Rock s Biggest Stars Refused to Play Live, we take a look at some popular fan favorites that have been cut from set lists over the years. Sometime it s just a temporary break, but other times they re cut for good.
Get on Board the Soul Train: The Sound of Philadelphia International Records Volume 1
This is sophisticated and smooth Philly Soul from the genre’s most successful period. The box set handsomely presents remastered versions of this classic music from 50 years ago.
Get on Board the Soul Train: The Sound of Philadelphia International Records Volume 1
Various Artists
28 May 2021
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