So it’s ROCK, and it’s damn near 30 years old. In the 90s people were already calling rock from the 70s “classic rock” and that music was barely 20 years old at the time.
If you don’t like the song that’s fine, I don’t give a fuck. Or if if you don’t think it belongs here that’s fine too. Start your own classic rock community. Be the change you want to see.
So it’s ROCK, and it’s damn near 30 years old. In the 90s people were already calling rock from the 70s “classic rock” and that music was barely 20 years old at the time.
If you don’t like the song that’s fine, I don’t give a fuck. Or if if you don’t think it belongs here that’s fine too. Start your own classic rock community. Be the change you want to see.
Lol I was there listening to rock radio in the 70s. Times change, rock music ages, and it becomes classic rock. You’re living in the past, as Jethro Tull might say. Maybe I’ll post that next.
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