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Classics are classics because we love them. If people like us didn't still prefer it to modern mainstream stuff, you'd never see a Led Zeppelin hoodie or a poster with The Doors on it. Skynyrd even had a track on guitar hero.
Personally, I enjoy the classic rock. But I also like some of the new stuff, just not the stuff that gets air time on the radio. I notice a lot of the indie and sort of underground bands have a little more classic rock sound to them and I listen to that.
My dad is a fan of classic rock, southern rock, blues, old school heavy metal. My mom is a fan of motown, classic rock, Rod Stewart and Carole King are two of her favorites. I've actually gone to see Rod Stewart with her 3 times
As a result of all of that music in my house I grew up liking that those genres until I was old enough to discover new music. When I was 13 I discovered metal, and I've been a diehard fan ever since.
If you saw my Myspace page and the list of bands on there you'd probably never guess unless you knew me personally that I love: Rod Stewart, Journey, Foreigner, Louis Armstrong, Etta James, Ella Fitzgerald, REO Speedwagon, Duke Ellington, Robert Johnson, Kansas, Bill Withers, Blues Image. Along with classical music, blues, reggae (so much fun to dance to!). And of course essential bands of the 80's: Guns n' Roses, Poison, Skid Row, Motley Crue 
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Are younger people liking the classic stuff?
I listen to the radio a lot, and I have to admit, I don't think rock today is nearly as good as it was in the past. I know that makes me sound like a crusty old b*stard, but it's my view. I hear a song I like every now and again, like "Remedy" or...
"Paralyzer". But, I'll take Zeppelin, the Doors, Clapton, and Skynyrd over just about anything that hits the airwaves today.
So I used to think I should just listen to that music when I'm by myself or with a couple good friends, since younger people would probably try to direct me to an AARP office.
But I do notice quite a few of the young people taking an interest in classic rock these days. I even heard "Message in a Bottle" and "Land Down Under" play in a bar the other night. I mean, a college bar. And the young people loved it! It was a nice break from Mims and Shakira.
So since the average age of this board is HS and college age, what do you think of classic rock?