Re: Those modern songs.
I'm not so sure. Music (and everything else) nowadays is much more disposable and isn't meant to last. In any case, longevity in art is mainly about quality (the appalling Jane Austen is the exception that proves the rule here). How many thousands of classical composers were there in the 17th and 18th Centuries? ...and how many do we actually remember? - a tiny handful of them. Even in 20th Century pop music we remember the Beatles and the Stones, but The Fourmost, Amen Corner, Stackridge, Bay City Rollers, The Big Three and thousands of others have vanished into history.Re: Those modern songs.
My son and many of his peers are inclined to delve into their father's/mother's record/tape/CD collection due to the lack of contemporary "big Bands," especially Rock Bands. My; Cream, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Bowie, Fleetwood Mac, T Rex, The Smiths, Sex Pistols, Joy Division, Motorhead, Iron Maiden, Diamond Head, Jimi Hendrix, Clash, Stranglers, Sonic Youth, Pixies, Radiohead collections are often borrowed and never returned! These bands get huge viewings on youtube by youth and are downloaded in huge numbers.Re: Those modern songs.
Re: Those modern songs.
I am a crazy music fan I love all kinds as long as I can understand it. Although I went to a wedding a month ago and the dj was total crap all I could hear was boom boom boom shocking headache for a few days afterwards and that is not a lie.Re: Those modern songs.
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