I was just playing GTAIV, and this was playing on the in-game radio while I chased a helicopter across the city and shot it down over the ocean. Perfect.
I got in Matt’s truck this afternoon to run the deposit over to the bank (to cover the checks of the hourly crews. It is a payday.) Matt had 98.9 ROCK playing loud on the radio when I started the truck. I let it play. AC/DC, Aerosmith. “Ah, I thought. Classic.” Then this came on. Days of the New, “One to Abuse.” Sometime around Y2K, we bought the CD because I read they played Acoustic Heavy Metal and I thought it sounded interesting. Occasionally, selections from the album still appear in our house-mix for parties.
hell yes.
I was just playing GTAIV, and this was playing on the in-game radio while I chased a helicopter across the city and shot it down over the ocean. Perfect.
I got in Matt’s truck this afternoon to run the deposit over to the bank (to cover the checks of the hourly crews. It is a payday.) Matt had 98.9 ROCK playing loud on the radio when I started the truck. I let it play. AC/DC, Aerosmith. “Ah, I thought. Classic.” Then this came on. Days of the New, “One to Abuse.” Sometime around Y2K, we bought the CD because I read they played Acoustic Heavy Metal and I thought it sounded interesting. Occasionally, selections from the album still appear in our house-mix for parties.
Is Y2K-age rock old enough to be Classic?
The time has clearly come for some fine-tuning. Classic Rock must either be expanded or divided or both.