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  1. Jay-Ashley

    Golden Era Music

    I agree the times have changed. People are quickly to dispose of anything as soon as its irrelevant in pop culture or mainstream media in a sense. That is what I do personally. I just call stuff 90s, 80s, or whatever except for Classical but with good reason.
  2. Jay-Ashley

    Golden Era Music

    I mean you can call music from any year whatever you want to call it, I don't honestly care, but in a general sense Oldies is usually what I said and such. You can consider music from the 70s as oldies I don't care because music is just music. I just know what I have told and what the music...
  3. Jay-Ashley

    Golden Era Music

    If you want 20s to early 2000s just call it like Mix Music or something of the sort that is up to you. There is a local station where I live called Mix 100.1 and they play some form the 60s to early 2000s.
  4. Jay-Ashley

    Golden Era Music

    Oldies is usually always defined as 20s to 50s, 60s to 80s is Classics for a lack of terms, Classic Rock usually starts in 60s, and 90s-early 2000s are "Yesterday's" hits.
  5. Jay-Ashley

    Golden Era Music

    The first song I learned how to play on Piano.
  6. Jay-Ashley

    Golden Era Music

    Nah, it is just how music is nowadays.
  7. Jay-Ashley

    Golden Era Music

    Technically Oldies is 20s-50s and sometimes 60s. There are some stations called like 80s Oldies or something like that as well.