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3 Classic Rock Deep Cuts From 1978 That Deserved To Become Stadium Anthems
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There are so many amazing classic rock songs from 1978, specifically, that should have become world-star anthems of the era.
For some reason, the following three iconic rock songs didn’t quite become the anthemic, era-defining rock tunes they should have been.
And yet, I don’t hear it as much on classic rock radio as songs like “I Want You To Want Me” or “The Flame”.
“Lights” by Journey from ‘Infinity’Play videoIn a way, I understand why this soft rock tune by Journey didn’t become a massive hit.
It’s a shame that this prog-rock gem makes it to our list of classic rock songs of 1978 that unfairly didn’t become anthems.