Age does not have much to do with it for me. I am a little older, but
pop music got uninteresting for me after the hey day of rhythm and
blues and got interesting again with Dylan and The Beatles too. I
realize that you had to have all that "development" in between.
Sitting through a music documentary reminds me of the aural wall paper
that I grew up with, but nothing much I would want to listen to again,
unlike before and after that period.
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
On / February 3, 2008 CE, at 12:48 PM, Joel Wilcox wrote:
> Also, I'm younger than Don McLean and I could never figure out what he
> meant by saying the music died. You'd have to like 50s music better
> than I did. I had Dylan, the Beatles, Stones, Beach Boys, Byrds,
> Steppenwolf, the Who, Credence, and I just didn't get the nostalgia
> for Buddy Holly.
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