Sometime last year, I mistakenly posted that chronologically, we were in the same place as in 2004, when all the pre-1964 songs were dropped from Oldies stations. I was thinking that since the total of 1955 songs was so small, I was starting with 1956, which throws the whole concept off by a year. With that in mind, I again bring up this topic. 1964 is the "new 1955" and if what happened in 2004 happens again, expect everything before 1973 to vanish from Classic Hits playlists and be replaced with songs through about 1990. This will probably happen sometime this year and at the very least, will exile 1964 from the radio, '65 next year and so on. There may be some exceptions to this: "Oh, Pretty Woman" was a hit again in 1990 and there are other examples. Do you think that a format spanning from 1973-90 can be compatible and attract an audience? Would it sound too much like Adult Hits? This would affect other formats as well, either directly or indirectly: AC would probably abandon the 70s and Classic Rock would stop playing the Beatles. On the other hand, is it possible that our music is truly more special than previous generations and people under the age of 55, some who weren't even born yet, will continue to enjoy it and none of this will happen?