But in the 50's you also had.... Sinatra, Ray Charles, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly and Hank Williams, no such artists today

In the 60's you also had... The Beatles, The Stones, The Who, You had Miles Davis and John Coltrane, you had HENDRIX, and Clapton,Johnny Cash and Merle Haggard, Jansi Joplin, and and The Doors, Kinks, no such artists today. and of Course Dylan

And the garage rock of the 60's set the precident for all garage rock to come after it, and its still thriving. Some very good garage rock back then.

70's you had Led Zepplin, Eagles, James Taylor, Springsteen and Tom Petty Bowie, Allman Brothers. No such bands today

80's you had a mixture of music that we have never seen before, from Police, The Clash, to Whitney Houston, to Stevie Ray Vaughn, to Heavy Metal, Bon Jovi and Ozzie, and thats just pop music.

My opinion is the greatest era was the 60's.

But as I said, none of that music i mentioned means anything to young kids who are always in need of music that defines who they are.

Hard to believe but when todays kids get married and have kids, they'll be talking about the glory days of music, when Shaun Mendes and Miley Cyrus were singing.

Point is its all perspective, hes focusing on top 40 pop radio, which was always chit in my opinion, it was never meant to be anything to artsy.

Today I like Foo FIghters, I like Green Day, I like Jack White, I like The Killers, I like War against Drugs, I like The Strokes, I like alot of stuff, but im not really the record buying public, music was and always will be about Kids.








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