My point being old music seems to be more in the contemporary mind than before. Though I think you basically encouraged people not to pick the very funny Santos tweet. Though this was a very good set of tweets generally.
My point being old music seems to be more in the contemporary mind than before. Though I think you basically encouraged people not to pick the very funny Santos tweet. Though this was a very good set of tweets generally.
I think a big part of this is also the ghastly, indescribably horrible, unendurably awful state of most contemporary pop music. I refuse to patronize stores and restaurants that assault my senses with such detritus, especially when they switched to it from a format that passed for tasteful (why Weber Grill in Lombard hasn’t seen me since 2018, and never will again). The generational angle that you address here is also accurate. My son is 13 years old and his favorite bands are The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, and Nirvana, all artists whose artistic zeniths were decades before he was born.
My point being old music seems to be more in the contemporary mind than before. Though I think you basically encouraged people not to pick the very funny Santos tweet. Though this was a very good set of tweets generally.
I think a big part of this is also the ghastly, indescribably horrible, unendurably awful state of most contemporary pop music. I refuse to patronize stores and restaurants that assault my senses with such detritus, especially when they switched to it from a format that passed for tasteful (why Weber Grill in Lombard hasn’t seen me since 2018, and never will again). The generational angle that you address here is also accurate. My son is 13 years old and his favorite bands are The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, and Nirvana, all artists whose artistic zeniths were decades before he was born.