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Sunday Classics 27.07.25
Hello, members! This week’s Sunday Classic was suggested by member @Wayneo. We’re rewinding to the golden era of '70s rock with a track that blurs the line between performance and party. This week’s Sunday Classic is 'Stay' by Jackson Browne—a crowd-pleasing encore that wraps up his 1977 live album Running on Empty.
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Originally a doo-wop hit by Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs in 1960, Jackson Browne reimagined 'Stay'as a cheeky closing number. It starts where the show should end, then flips the script: bandmates take turns on the mic, fans cheer for more, and saxophonist David Lindley wails his way into legend. The song isn’t just a closer—it’s a wink to the audience, a celebration of the road, and a backstage pass to life on tour.
If you've ever shouted 'just one more!' at the end of a gig, this song gets you. So hit play, sing along—and tell us: what classic should we feature next?