Zyzyfer

Joined: 29 Jan 2003 Location: who, what, where, when, why, how?
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Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 1:04 am Post subject: |
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He's trying to keep Led Zeppelin alive.
Haven't you talked with the new generation of kids?
They don't know beeeeeeep about rock 'n roll. They don't know about Zeppelin and some don't even know about John Lennon (particulalry Koreans. My 20 something co-teacher didn't know who John Lennon was when I asked her).
The younger generation is really in the dark. |
Did anyone really think that the music we grew up with would be for forever? I'm sure when I'm in my 40s, all that 90s music that still seems contemporary now will be deemed "classic rock" and the 60s and 70s will probably be called oldies and the 40s and 50s will be called something like "music people who are dead now really like," in some weird colloquialism, of course.
Perhaps my generation and the few that came before it are all obsessed with staying young forever, but it just won't happen that way. Music of the future will probably be produced by robots or something for all I know.
No matter how much you sit down with your kid and play video games with them and listen to the cool hip new music, you'll still be an old fuddy duddy.
(Not directed at you, just something that crossed my mind.) |
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