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I couldn't believe it
ME | 9-17-2010 | ME

Posted on 09/17/2010 12:00:00 PM PDT by Gordon Pym

I just heard Nirvana on the oldies station


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KEYWORDS: geriatrics; music; oldies
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To: Gordon Pym

Sigh.....I keep waiting for the Rolling Stones tour to be sponsored by Depends and Viagra.....

They can call it the “High and Dry” tour


41 posted on 09/17/2010 12:25:04 PM PDT by Kimmers (Tell a lie often enough it becomes political........)
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To: raccoonradio
It seemed like just yesterday that stations like WODS in Boston (”Oldies 103”) were playing the doo-woppin’ sounds of the 50s and 60s. Then it became 60s and 70s and anything pre-Beatles was scrapped. Then it suddenly seemed like WODS was having us shake shake shake, shake shake shake, shake our booties. Then some 80s songs creeping in. Then 70s and 80s.

And now it comes full circle: the songs of the late 80s, maybe early 90s, that were on the pop charts when WODS went oldies are now _ON_ WODS

I used to be a DJ at an Oldies station and at the time we played only pre-Beatles music (1950s-early '60s Rock 'n Roll), now that station has a playlist like you mentioned and they call it "Classic Hits."

42 posted on 09/17/2010 12:25:50 PM PDT by Inyo-Mono (Had God not driven man from the Garden of Eden the Sierra Club surely would have.)
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To: Gordon Pym
Not sure what your age is, but I felt the same way when Boston, Nugent, Skynyrd, Aerosmith, Led Zep, Eagles, KISS, Frampton, and all the rest of my 70’s favorites made the oldies class. Sickening aint it?

But what about today's kids? What the heck are they listening too? I could not name one top ten song or group from today, unless it's on the country charts.

43 posted on 09/17/2010 12:26:21 PM PDT by NavyCanDo
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To: Inyo-Mono; raccoonradio
we played only pre-Beatles music (1950s-early '60s Rock 'n Roll)

Nowadays that's the format of 1000 watt AM stations that go dark at sunset.

44 posted on 09/17/2010 12:28:02 PM PDT by buccaneer81 (ECOMCON)
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To: NavyCanDo
My son is 14. His favorite band is Slipknot.

They suck. Really. Suck.

45 posted on 09/17/2010 12:29:35 PM PDT by buccaneer81 (ECOMCON)
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To: Inyo-Mono

Yes...in Boston for awhile WZLX 100.7 used the term classic hits (a bit more rock heavy) though now are “classic rock”.
A diff station, WROR 105.7, has a “hits of the 60s, 70s,
and 80s” format and briefly used the term classic hits, too.

A smaller station in Lowell MA was doing a show called
“Beatles and Before” at night (talk during the day) though
I think they call it “Beatles and Beyond” now.

The “O” word obviously is a downer in radio these days as it reminds people they’re OLD!*

(Those oldies...but goodies...remind me of you)

*—and of course Harry Chapin had a hit around 73 or 74
about a washed up DJ who went around the country from
station to station but now is “the morning DJ,
at W-O-L-D (D, D, D, O-L-D)”


46 posted on 09/17/2010 12:32:16 PM PDT by raccoonradio
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To: buccaneer81
Nowadays that's the format of 1000 watt AM stations that go dark at sunset.

LOL! It was an AM, but we signed off at midnight.

47 posted on 09/17/2010 12:32:59 PM PDT by Inyo-Mono (Had God not driven man from the Garden of Eden the Sierra Club surely would have.)
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To: NavyCanDo
I felt the same way when Boston, Nugent, Skynyrd, Aerosmith, Led Zep, Eagles, KISS, Frampton, and all the rest of my 70’s favorites made the oldies class.

More talent, More originality, Less marketing

48 posted on 09/17/2010 12:33:30 PM PDT by Gordon Pym
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To: Retired Greyhound

I think he’s a great choice too. As someone earlier today said, it’s either going to be totally awesome ... or a big bomb.

Gutsy role.


49 posted on 09/17/2010 12:34:03 PM PDT by BunnySlippers
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To: Inyo-Mono

The idea behind dropping older music is “if you grew up in the 50s, you’re retired now”. And not a good “demo” for
advertisers. They would rather go after baby boomers (I was born in 62, arguably at the very end of the baby boom generation)


50 posted on 09/17/2010 12:35:23 PM PDT by raccoonradio
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To: Constitution Day

“I turned 40 today. “
I’m pretty sure that I have shoes that old. :-)


51 posted on 09/17/2010 12:47:40 PM PDT by rhoda_penmark
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To: Gordon Pym

I just heard Nirvana on the oldies station

_______________________________

That’s nothing.

I just heard them on the elevator on my way back up from lunch.

(not sereisly)


52 posted on 09/17/2010 1:00:51 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd (Yes, as a matter of fact, what you do in your bedroom IS my business.)
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To: La Lydia

Good One and then there is this one as well:

“The older I get the older old is...”


53 posted on 09/17/2010 1:09:34 PM PDT by Outlaw Woman (Extremism in defense of Liberty is sometimes necessary...)
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To: Gordon Pym

Same reaction when I heard Bon Jovi on 105.7 Cleveland.


54 posted on 09/17/2010 1:11:53 PM PDT by mmichaels1970
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To: rhoda_penmark

I am sure they are fine shoes indeed! ;)


55 posted on 09/17/2010 1:13:44 PM PDT by Constitution Day
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To: the invisib1e hand

+1


56 posted on 09/17/2010 1:14:46 PM PDT by Pan_Yan
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To: buccaneer81
“My son is 14. His favorite band is Slipknot.”

Each day I thank God my 9-year old son still likes the stuff I like. When he hears a car go down the street blasting that annoying boom boom sound or hip hop, he says its dumb-dumb music.

He likes listening to a 60s oldies station during the day, and he loves going to bed listening to my Edgar Bergen / Charlie McCarthy old time radio cassettes. I stopped asking him to stop laughing and go to bed, hoping that this continues.

57 posted on 09/17/2010 1:15:53 PM PDT by NavyCanDo
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To: Gordon Pym

I find myself listening to the “oldies” station more and more now, especially with lady gaga and the like on everywhere else!


58 posted on 09/17/2010 1:16:57 PM PDT by Howudoing
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To: Howudoing
I find myself listening to the “oldies” station more and more now, especially with lady gaga and the like on everywhere else!

I know what you mean. They used to say music was marketed to the 18 - 35 demographic but today they calculate that in months rather than years.

59 posted on 09/17/2010 1:21:44 PM PDT by Gordon Pym
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To: NavyCanDo

Oh, my son does like some of my ‘70s and ‘80s stuff. He’s really into Clapton’s older stuff. And Pink Floyd fascinates him. He’s even sat through “The Wall.” Guitar Hero and Rock Band makes it cool for kids to like their parents music these days.


60 posted on 09/17/2010 1:35:40 PM PDT by buccaneer81 (ECOMCON)
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