My issue is that what we call "60’s music’ really started around 1965 and ended around 1975. I picked 60’s, but what I meant was classic rock and roll.
Geez, stuff from the 80s and 90s is now being called “classic”
I’ll grab me walker.
When I was a kid in the 1980s, the oldies station played music from the 1950s and 60s, music that was 20-30 years old at the time. By that definition, music from the 2000s would be “oldies” now (yet for some reason it’s still just stuff from the 50s-60s that gets that label). Yet conversely the definition of “classic rock” keeps expanding to include stuff from ~20 years ago.
I also think it would be very much a demographics poll, as in the greatest music is what one came of age / grew up with.
I think that’s a reasonable assessment. I haven’t voted yet because I haven’t been able to decide between the 60s and the 80s.
The 60s were a special time for music. With what the Beatles and their various rivals were doing, that era saw the biggest leap forward in terms of what popular music could be and do. On the other hand, the 60s were before my time, so I may be unfairly judging them from my familiarity with mostly the stuff that did transcend the era.
The 80s were “my” decade for music, so maybe I’m biased there, too. But one great thing about that decade is that we were still getting new and interesting music from many of the greats of the 60s and 70s, in addition to all the new artists who arose in the 80s.
Music from the Grunge era has a classicity to it, and in the earlym’90s I encountered an album called Grave Dancer’s Union which gave me the warm feeling of '70s prog.
I had to answer no, but I have gloves next to my glove compartment.
I also have no gloves in my glove compartment; but I also definitely have gloves in my car.
I deliberately put gloves in my glove box. Though, I have a heated steering wheel, so the gloves are somewhat vestigial.
I have no string-backed gloves for my automo-love.
I have a pair of gloves stuffed into the pocket at the bottom of my driver-side door. The glovebox has the documents I want to keep with the car, a small flashlight, a tire gauge, a thing of dental floss (which occasionally comes in handy), and a few other miscellaneous items.
My gloves are in my house, where they stay nice and wrm until I need them.
(I think glove boxes are a remnant of the time when no lady or gentleman would be seen without gloves on. There were probably different gloves for different events)
I very rarely wear gloves. I have never had any in the glove compartment.
Our glove box is full of napkins, because we put them in there, and because they breed.
Same here, though it often seems that, when I really need one while in the car, I’ve run out.
“Infinate” ?
My browser’s spell checker doesn’t flag words inside the “build poll” text boxes.
My glove box contains the car manual, my registration, the current inspection certificate (my state requires annual safety inspections), spare prescription glasses so I can still drive if something ever happens to my contact lenses, and a hairbrush.
The armrest console contains sunglasses, spare reading glasses, a packet of tissues, and charging cords for my phone and iPod. If there were no armrest console, those things would also be in the glove box.