I have no problem with the oldies station playing "California Dreamin'," but I find it really disturbing that they think "Hotel California" is an oldie.
A few months back, was was flipping channels and came across a Rod Stewart song and spent the next 2 minutes rocking out to it.
The song ended and the announcer came on with the station ID. It wasn't just the oldies station, but the area's moldy oldies station.
"Wait, wait. That was Rod f***ing Stewart. That's not a moldy oldie. It was popular when I was in High School. .... Oh wait, that was nearly {choke, sob} 30 years ago now...."
I'm almost willing to consider Hotel California an oldie, because that was on the radio when I was in the 5th and 6th grade. It's when they play the stuff that was popular in high school as an oldie that I start to worry. And then I start to do the math and realize that's it's been almost a quarter century since my freshman year. Oh god...
since the Hotel California is now part of the Cal State system (Cal State University Channel Islands or CSUCI, pronounced either CEE-SUCKEE or SHUSHI depending), unfortunately the song is now out of date and would qualify; many of the buildings date from the campus's days as a mental hospital; wandering campus during the local Jewish festival can be very strange indeed
Funny - Hotel California was my first earworm of the morning. IMO, it is an oldie, because I was too young to remember it coming out (I was four). And by the way, I'm old enough to be a grandmother too, if I had a kid at the same age my best friend's mother had her and said kid did the same.
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All that "revolutionary music to piss off our parents" stuff? We are all of an age to be parents now, even of teen agers.
We are the establishment. We are old. We are over the hill. We are the problem. And our music is BORING.
I like the Dresden Dolls, White Stripes, Fountains of Wayne and so forth. :-)
Nirvana is old stuff.
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The song ended and the announcer came on with the station ID. It wasn't just the oldies station, but the area's moldy oldies station.
"Wait, wait. That was Rod f***ing Stewart. That's not a moldy oldie. It was popular when I was in High School. .... Oh wait, that was nearly {choke, sob} 30 years ago now...."
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many of the buildings date from the campus's days as a mental hospital; wandering campus during the local Jewish festival can be very strange indeed
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... that was fifteen years ago.
We have no power over people who deal with pop music all the time. I get the feeling, if they haven't played it in 10 years, it becomes an oldie.
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