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porkythepig said:"It doesn't have to be old to be classic rock!"
That is totally, 100% correct.
The Truthsayer said:Anything past 1990 has no place on a classic rock station
Otherwise you are a mainstream rock station
That is 100% totally stupid.
"Classic" rock is defined by the sound of each song, not by the recording session date. And not by pigeon-holing various artists into categories. Kris Kristoffersob's definition of what a country song is also applies to classic rock. If it sounds like classic rock, then it is classic rock.
As for radio stations programming music based on reaching some target age-group demographic based on the principle that everyone only likes whatever was on the Top 40 (or CHR playlist) when they were in high school, that's one of the most damnfool stupid things I think I've ever heard! Maybe back in the olden days (like the 50's) that was true. But radio has been so dominated by various formats that played old songs from different eras that everyone alive today has heard the stuff the was new when they were in high school, and the stuff from before then, and the stuff from after than. And nowadays, people like what they like the sound of. The only people left who care when a song was recorded are radio industry suits who don't know squat about music and therefore have to program radio stations based on what they read in a magazine.
Billy Joel had it right.
Oh it doesn't matter what they say in the papers, 'cause it's always been the same old scene.
There's a new band in town but you can't get the sound from a story in a magazine.
But that's exactly where most radio station programmers get their information about music from -- magazines.
wangchung said:In the true sense of the format called "classic rock"... no, Nickelback does not belong.
Then change the freakin' format! Who says that "classic rock" is only songs recorded between two target dates on some calendar somewhere? Who made that rule? Are the format police going to come along and arrest any program director who decides to play songs that his audience wants to hear regardless of when they were recorded?