Classic Rock Radio

I'm the same way (though I wish I could cry about it). I know it's not possible, but I continually want to go back in time, be young, and do it again.

To hear all those Old School songs again, unadulterated with later music, would be beyond worRAB.
 
I've thought about this for almost 20 years. It might be interesting indeed for some parents to try to raise their child listening to only the original chronological progression of music starting in 1965 with the Beatles and, maybe, hurry the years up at like twice the speed. They would try to prevent the kid from listening to any other music, but only if the parents could convince him, and he really likes music.

They could turn the TV down during songs and just read the closed-captioning.

I don't know. It's probably a crazy idea.
 
My son will be 18 in December. Two years ago he was going to wal-mart with me
and Hotel California came on the classic rock station I listen to and he sang EVERY WORD, and never missed a beat.
It really made me feel good. Turns out his MP3 player is filled with classic rock.
 
Being born in 1989, I was born right into possibly the worst generation of music. Luckily my father had a good taste in music, and despite taking me a while to accept that fact, when I hit 17, I realized that music is music, and it doesn't matter when the hell its from. I just wish I had been living in the 70s to experience all those fantastic artists as they came out, instead of only being able to catch some concerts like 5 years before they're gonna croak.
 
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