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If you start to like radio 2, are you getting old?

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If you start to like radio 2, are you getting old?

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  1. ha ha yes sorry


  2. What the heck is radio 2? I need more info.

  3. I think so :(

  4. No, the only reason old people like the radio is because they grew up as teenagers listening to the radio.

    In the year 2050 watching Youtube and going on yahoo will be what old people do.

  5. When I was a kid, radio 2 was for grandads - it was all easy listening music.

    Now I'm 32 - radio 2 plays pop music and has comedians for DJs. Meanwhile radio 1 sounds like a children's station - it's absolutely sh*t now!

  6. nopnonononononononononono cuz io alwys lisen 2 da radio and i aint got no strwech marks or rinckles so helll nawewwwwwww

  7. no are you kidding me! you do what you want hun dont listen to what other people think because at teh end of teh day it is all just you kk?

  8. What's Radio 2? Anyway here in the US, lot's of teenagers are listening to older bands, as well as the new stuff. Rock, like Rush, and Led Zepplin, etc. Trips me out to hear a instrumental version of 'Stairway to Heaven' in a doctors office! lol! (What's next? Black Sabbath? lol!)

  9. You should try radio 3.  I promise you'll love it.

  10. There's probably some formula for working out the average age that people begin listening to Radio 2, but it's difficult to put an exact figure to it, and personally I think the whole process is a bit insidious...

    You listen to commercial radio (Kiss, Vibe, etc) and Radio 1 when you're young because a) they play the sort of music you like, b) if someone asks you what station you listen to, you can say one of the cool ones, and c) all your mates are listening to those ones, too.

    The transition process begins when you get a bit older and start working - lots of workplaces have Radio 2 on in the background because it's inoffensive. But over time, you get sucked into Steve Wrights' wierd sense of humour, carried along by Chris Evans' effervescence and, to a certain extent, intrigued by Jeremy Vines' ability to make even the smallest and least consequential news item seem like it's the end of the world.

    (Whatever anyone says, Terry Wogan doesn't come into this).

    So yeah, it's something that happens as you begin to get a bit older, but it's kind of subtle and most people don't realize until it's too late; like me.

  11. yep you are and wait until you get really old and like radio 5 lol

  12. Yep...I think that's about it.

  13. Yes you are

  14. Think so bud =)

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