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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
classic rock station(s) playing 90s music
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<blockquote data-quote="azmarkus" data-source="post: 13800688" data-attributes="member: 41349"><p>With classic rock you are dealing with a style subset not necessarily a generational subset (i.e. '70's rock), so you can expect artists from different decades to fall into the classic rock mold. How many times do we read of newer bands to have a 'Zeppelin feel/sound'? I remember when Wolfmother was coming up, they were tagged as classic rock, Coheed and Cambria were given a progressive tag. So yes, you can expect a gathering of artists from different eras when a radio station or compilation has a stylistic moniker rather than a decade or generational identifier (i.e. 'Hits of the Greatest Generation' will be listening to Glenn Miller not necessarily Harry Connick, etc.).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azmarkus, post: 13800688, member: 41349"] With classic rock you are dealing with a style subset not necessarily a generational subset (i.e. '70's rock), so you can expect artists from different decades to fall into the classic rock mold. How many times do we read of newer bands to have a 'Zeppelin feel/sound'? I remember when Wolfmother was coming up, they were tagged as classic rock, Coheed and Cambria were given a progressive tag. So yes, you can expect a gathering of artists from different eras when a radio station or compilation has a stylistic moniker rather than a decade or generational identifier (i.e. 'Hits of the Greatest Generation' will be listening to Glenn Miller not necessarily Harry Connick, etc.). [/QUOTE]
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