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There is a quiet argument happening in dive bars, pickup trucks, and YouTube comment sections: When did Classic Rock die? Some say it faded with the shag carpet of the 1970s. Others argue it mutated into hairspray and spandex in the 80s. A defiant few insist the 90s were the genre’s final, beautiful gasp.

By J. Rivers

And 2019? 2019 proved that classic rock is no longer a genre bound by release date. It is a vibe , a frequency, a shared language of power chords and rebellion. When the robots take over, the last sound they’ll hear won’t be a synth—it’ll be Keith Richards hitting that open G chord. Classic Rock 70s 80s 90s 2019

Spotify’s “Rock This” playlist had 5 million followers—mostly under 25. Kids discovered Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours (1977) because a TikTok trend used “Dreams.” In 2019, songs from 1971 (Led Zeppelin IV) outsold 90% of new rock releases. There is a quiet argument happening in dive

But dig deeper. In 2019, three things happened that redefined "classic rock" forever: A defiant few insist the 90s were the

Turn it up. The classics never die. They just wait for a new generation to find them.

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