Black Crows are oldies?
a local oldies station just played the Black Crows, then after the song said something like "that was the black crows on your oldies home...." THAT IS LESS THAN 2 YEARS OLD!
Is it really moving that fast? am I going to need gerital and a cane by 25, be in a nursing home by 30?
Is it really moving that fast? am I going to need gerital and a cane by 25, be in a nursing home by 30?
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a local oldies station just played the Black Crows, then after the song said something like "that was the black crows on your oldies home...." THAT IS LESS THAN 2 YEARS OLD!
Is it really moving that fast? am I going to need gerital and a cane by 25, be in a nursing home by 30?
They're 'oldies' to newbies.
Seriously, I thought that oldies started when music was 20 years old - which almost makes Nirvana eligible.
But I hate the term "oldies" used in reference to anything but 1950's and 1960's bubblegum pop. Surely "classic rock" is a better descriptive of the Crowes.
I haven't listened to commercial radio in decades. I've either played my own music or listened to college radio. Thankfully, Philadelphia has a real Classical/Jazz station also.
So much has changed in the last few years and I think some owners of radio stations will have to come to the realization that listeners want more variety and real DJs that can give them that choice.
I have been playing a bit of Guitar Hero 3 for Mac. I realised, most of the songs, I hate them. I can't believe this was all so cool back in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. I know some people would be offended by this. Of course, for me, Guns N Roses (Illusion 1 and 2 or something like that was OK). Rage Against The Machine (Bulls on Parade, another one from the first Matrix soundtrack), and Pearl Jam (a few selected ones)... those I like. But Pantera, Black Sabbath, other weird ones, I have no idea.
Bring me my euphoric/ uplifting/ vocal Trance...! Those bring back good, good memories for me, those are the "concerts" I remember. Pounding beats, energy-enveloping dancing, and excellent DJs. Eg. Tiesto in San Francisco in the early 00's... before he became massively big and I actually chatted (though drunkly) with his agent from the Nettwerk (Dutch) label.
...the bands that had long, overwrought jam sessions and solos...
Like those on Guitar Hero 3 ??? Heh.