2000 is classic rock? Way to make all the millennials feel old. Back in my day, classic Rock was from the 70's and 80's.
Classic Rock: A Journey Through Timeless Music
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Me too, but think about how old those songs were at that point. This song turns 24 this year. In 1995, a 24 year old song would have been released in 1971.
Yeah, I also believe that this is a bit too new for classic rock. In my head at least, classic doesn't just mean old, I seem to have associated it with I guess 70's and 80's rock music
Yeah, true but… I mean, this song’s a classic, right?
It is, classic does just mean old, you even proved the point
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Fuck me sideways. My all-time favorite classic rock album is Boston’s debut album.
Kryptonite is now as old as that album was when I first started getting into it. Aged shit on a stick.
Damn, what a classic