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September 01, 2019
Ouch! We Are Getting Old...Very, Very Old
I cheerfully admit that I don't know much about modern music, but I listen to it a lot, and I know what I enjoy. And I have no recollection of any music after about 1995 that did much for me. Yes, you may get off my lawn...
But I do have a question for the Horde: who is the youngest Rock 'n Roll legend?
The coming death of just about every rock legend
Rock music isn't dead, but it's barely hanging on.
This is true in at least two senses.
Though popular music sales in general have plummeted since their peak around the turn of the millennium, certain genres continue to generate commercial excitement: pop, rap, hip-hop, country. But rock — amplified and often distorted electric guitars, bass, drums, melodic if frequently abrasive lead vocals, with songs usually penned exclusively by the members of the band — barely registers on the charts. There are still important rock musicians making music in a range of styles — Canada's Big Wreck excels at sophisticated progressive hard rock, for example, while the more subdued American band Dawes artfully expands on the soulful songwriting that thrived in California during the 1970s. But these groups often toil in relative obscurity, selling a few thousand records at a time, performing to modest-sized crowds in clubs and theaters.
Yeah. I have no idea who those two groups are, so that is an indication of my knowledge of the current crop of greats!
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