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will we be the last generation to keep memory of stones and beatles alive

how does popular music fade away? how many generations does ...
Rebellious awkward legend trust fund
  05/21/18
Good riddance. Meanwhile Bach, Beethoven, Mozart going stron...
mustard racy center preventive strike
  05/21/18
thanks for injecting your little nerdy polemic here pumoboy
Rebellious awkward legend trust fund
  05/21/18
The Beatles have always been overrated and are now just the ...
brass hairraiser coffee pot
  05/21/18
when you think about it, pop music from the 60's has remaine...
vibrant temple
  05/21/18
Exactly. But will it die with us or will kids in middle scho...
Rebellious awkward legend trust fund
  05/21/18


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Date: May 21st, 2018 5:33 PM
Author: Rebellious awkward legend trust fund

how does popular music fade away? how many generations does it take? Something like Elvis already seems to be finished as a cultural phenomenon.

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Date: May 21st, 2018 5:35 PM
Author: mustard racy center preventive strike

Good riddance. Meanwhile Bach, Beethoven, Mozart going stronger than ever.

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Date: May 21st, 2018 5:36 PM
Author: Rebellious awkward legend trust fund

thanks for injecting your little nerdy polemic here pumoboy

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Date: May 21st, 2018 5:47 PM
Author: brass hairraiser coffee pot

The Beatles have always been overrated and are now just the band du jour for "quirky" "sapiosexual" girls on dating apps

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Date: May 21st, 2018 6:07 PM
Author: vibrant temple

when you think about it, pop music from the 60's has remained popular for an incredibly long period of time relative to earlier pop music. a song from 1965 today is the equivalent of a song from 1912 in 1965. how many people in '65 were still listening to roamin' in the gloamin' or whatever else was popular back then?

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Date: May 21st, 2018 6:12 PM
Author: Rebellious awkward legend trust fund

Exactly. But will it die with us or will kids in middle school now know of "Satisfaction" etc? We are still living in the boomers world and it will be weird when it ends

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3983096&forum_id=2#36099453)