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Anybody else been noticing a shift in 91.7 music. It seems they’re slowly drifting from classic rock and putting some more modern rock in the line up. Last night I heard The Doors and then Green Day.
Can’t say I’m a fan since it was the last true classic rock station since Q107 changed their lineup.
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Likely the result of the Stingray takeover last month.
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Sadly as it hurts me to say this... the 90's was 20 years ago! That puts 90's ROCK into classic territory. I get the logic....
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radiokid wrote:
the 90's was 20 years ago!
At minimum! 1990 was 30 years ago.
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radiokid wrote:
Sadly as it hurts me to say this... the 90's was 20 years ago! That puts 90's ROCK into classic territory. I get the logic....
No! No! Noooooooooo!
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RadioAaron wrote:
radiokid wrote:
the 90's was 20 years ago!
At minimum! 1990 was 30 years ago.
June 1990...
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I get the start of the 90's was 30 years... but it ended 20 years ago, which puts them well within the 20-30 year rule for classic rock.
Classic rock had 80's in the early 2000's which put it in the same range as today with the 90's. I'm not saying it's wrong or right... but it's reality.
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markow202 wrote:
Nothing wrong with 90s rock!
Okay... Good to know!