(04-30-2014, 07:18 AM)wwf Wrote: [ -> ]So there's a chick where I work who's name is Chere, pronounced Cherry. Who would name their kid that haha.
She's kinda hot though so maybe she was a go go dancer or something.
That's the most stripper name ever
IMO a more stripper name would be if she was named after some kind of liquor.
I met a girl with a super porn star name: Seika Charmaine Skye.
There's a bunch of dudes arguing over what's "classic rock". They're apparently annoyed that '80s and '90s rock bands are played on our area's classic rock station. Here's the thing, by definition, it's a "classic" if it's considered an old favorite. So, '80s and '90s bands fit that definition, since those songs would be 20-35 years old now.
I thought 80's stuff was considered classic rock for quite awhile? I see the complaints over the 90's because people don't realize it was a long time ago, but honestly, shit's old.
(04-30-2014, 06:45 PM)Grungie Wrote: [ -> ]I thought 80's stuff was considered classic rock for quite awhile?
They're saying it's '80s Hair rock. I guess they're right. But it's now classic rock.
Quote:I see the complaints over the 90's because people don't realize it was a long time ago, but honestly, shit's old.
Yeah, 1990 was 24 years ago, man. I know Nirvana and STP and the Pumpkins (etc.) don't FEEL old. But the musical landscape has changed a ton since those bands were at the forefront of that decade.
My dad listens to a lot of classic rock stations, and they play a ton of hair metal on there, so that's why I consider 80's stuff as classic rock.
I occasionally listen to classic rock stations, and '80s hair metal fits right in with the '60s & '70s stuff.
The '90s songs can be a bit of place by comparison, but that's because there's a lot of alternative influence in those bands.
I wouldn't say Alternative influence as they actually are Alternative.
Both of my parents listen to classic rock stations a lot and they play 80s stuff constantly. I've heard a few 90s songs but they aren't very common at all.
Apparently classic rock stations are really iffy about adding 90's stuff, as Alternative and Grunge sound really drastic compared to previous decades.