Even on their many classic rock stations (i.e. Classic Rewind; Deep Tracks; Underground Garage) I am constantly discovering music from that era that I missed. Just some recent examples are these songs that I never heard at the time they were released:
"Willin'" by Linda Ronstadt
"As The Years Go By" by Mashmakhan
"Home and Dry" by Gerry Rafferty
So continue to expand your horizons. I even discover great rock tracks on stations that play more recent music like "The Loft", "Lithium" and "Spectrum". Then there's some great country/rock stations like "Willie's Roadhouse" and "Outlaw Country".
The classic stuff you already know is likely great but there's a lifetime of discovery still out there.
As for the original poster, it's time to move away from terrestrial radio with their narrow playlists and 22 minutes an hour (or more) of commercials.
I’d never heard Willin’ before. Maybe it was a concert-only number. Can’t say as it’s one of her better ones.
Apart from the fact I dont like spending $200 a year for subscription fees, the fact is my car does not have a satellite radio. Even though its a 2017 model.
But I have had cars in the past with Sirius XM. And they surely do have a wide and varied playlist.