That's...excellent!
I'm all in on the '20s, '30s, '40s, '50s, '60s up to about 1965, '70s after about 1976, '80s, and '90s. Post-'90s with qualifications and caveats.
It would be fine with me to delete the most of the popular classic rock catalog from 1966 to 1976. Other than the Kinks, Beach Boys, Carpenters, Burt Bacharach songs, the Bubblegum genre, Carolina Beach/Shag/Strand music, Fleetwood Mac (Buckingham-written) and Motown...there's precious little of interest to me during this period.
I don't think much of so-called classic rock is musical, engaging, or interesting and I'm sick of hearing it ad nauseum on the radio, restaurants, and in every other ubiquitous social or public situation. It's bad...really bad. In 100 years they will marvel at its popularity despite its awfulness. To say it's overrated would be to understate the degree to which it is overrated by an order of magnitude. There's just an enormous hoard for whom it is familiar and nostalgic, and nothing more, and that continues to propel its endless shelf life.