Oldies; what are they?
I remember being a little kid in the late 80's, listening to K-Earth 101 "Oldies Radio" whenever I got in the car with my grandma. The songs played were generally from the 50's; some from the 60's if they played a Beatles song.
But what are oldies today? There's only a 30-year difference between the 50's and the 80's. So, given that we're in the 2000's, does that mean 70's music are now Oldies? I thought that was "Classic Rock." What about next decade? Will 80's music be called "oldies," or will it simply be 80's music?
Will the word, "Oldies" die-off? Or will it only classify music from the 50's and early 60's? When will the music we listen to now be considered oldies?
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