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Re: Its time for this generation to pick up the slack!
One possible explanation is that the current generation really does have some good musical stars, but Jagger and McCartney - even after 40 years - are just THAT GOOD.
There is nothing wrong with the music of the last 15 years. After all, the current musical generation includes Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, and Hansen. <sigh> OK, maybe not. Even I could not keep a straight face with that one. -dave |
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Re: Its time for this generation to pick up the slack!
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But onto the real topic here, i think that as much as some of todays generation of musicians would not like to admit, there really wouldn't be much without the drive that rock and roll brought about in the 60S and 70S. I personally listen to more "classic rock" than todays "rock" or "other noise". I would prefer to be able to continue to see 40 year old rock bands live than go to a concert to see a guy in a mask screaming incoherent noises . As for the halftime show its true to say that what we will be seeing then will be at the choice of the broadcasting executives. |
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