You know you're well into the back nine of life when your favorite oldies are too old to be classified as oldies. Ouch.50's and 60's will always be oldies to me. I would call 80's and 90's classic before oldies.
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You know you're well into the back nine of life when your favorite oldies are too old to be classified as oldies. Ouch.50's and 60's will always be oldies to me. I would call 80's and 90's classic before oldies.
Green Day's Dookie was released closer in time to both the Apollo 11 moon landing and the Beatles landing in America than present day.This is one of those times that math makes me cry...
10 year old me in 1984 driving around with my parents listening to 30 year old "oldies" station from the 50's
10 year olds today driving around with their parents listening to 30 year old "oldies" artists Smashing Pumpkins, Green Day, and Nirvana.......
Do you drive a lot? I couldn't imagine paying to listen to anything. My wife always has Spotify bluetooth when she's in the car but for me I can just switch between 6 regular radio stations. 92.3, 101.1, 103.3, 106.7, 104.1, 102.5. Order of choice actually how I listed them.
Im a bit the opposite of you. I also drive about 50k miles per year for work, but I can only do music for a short periods of time then I get bored. Podcasts to me make the time go by faster. So, I’m usually 90% podcasts and 10% music when driving.Yes I do. I put about 50k miles a year on my SUV going to clients, then add in driving the racecar hauler all over the midwest and then local/errand driving.
None of the local stations appeal to me, I used to listen to 103,3 but its garbage now,
Not worried about paying for the subscription, it's a business expense.
Same I need sports/news or a documentary to listen to.Im a bit the opposite of you. I also drive about 50k miles per year for work, but I can only do music for a short periods of time then I get bored. Podcasts to me make the time go by faster. So, I’m usually 90% podcasts and 10% music when driving.
I can’t imagine doing this any more. Between all the commercials to try and avoid and the terrible, repetitive music selection on most the stations I’d rather just ride in silence than the headache this would give me.Do you drive a lot? I couldn't imagine paying to listen to anything. My wife always has Spotify bluetooth when she's in the car but for me I can just switch between 6 regular radio stations. 92.3, 101.1, 103.3, 106.7, 104.1, 102.5. Order of choice actually how I listed them.
I recommend the Unabomber doc.Same I need sports/news or a documentary to listen to.