Music Wench
Rock and Roll Grandma
47 and counting.
Foggy Hat said:I am 14 years old, and I love classic rock (oviously). Is that really unusual?
Most of the kids at my school haddn't listened to any of the stuff until I introduced it to them, and they all like it. But I only know one other person that likes Classic Rock as much as I do, and is a freak about it.
I saw that some people on this forum were in their late 40s, making them older than my own father. What do think is the average age of a classic rock listener, or is it normal for all ages to listen to it?
Please state your age when you post in this thread.
Drummer Chris said:Classic Rock was popular when I was growing up...I was 8 yrs old in '75 and remember hearing Brownsville Station, (Smoking in The Boys Room), The Guess Who, (Star Baby), and lots of other current tunes on the radio......Road Food by The Guess Who was my first official Rock album.....(has some great tunes on it)
I guess ever since then, good rock has been the norm for me...the 80's was a huge departure from blues-based rock but it did come back eventually.
Buff said:Blah blah blah, I'm still singing it, but so is my little daugher, guess it doesn't sound right coming from a 5 y/o. Oh well, guess there are worse things...
Jessi said:I'm 20, and have been listening to classic rock since I was about 15.
I actually know a lot of people in my age range who like classic rock, but many of them have a skewed concept of what it is. I meet almost no other Beatles fanatics my age - they all like AC/DC (which, no offense to anyone here, but I can't stand AC/DC!). I also find most people my age like songs, but know nothing about classic rock bands.