Following on from other thread about Famous bands etc.
Is rock/pop music dying?
Who are todays equivalents of “rock legends” Beatles, Stones, Who, Pink Floyd, Led Zep, David Bowie all from the 60’s/70’s. Are there equivalents from the 80’s/90’/2000’s. Or was music in that era more than just a tune i.e was it a fashion statement, an identity, something to listen to with your mates, something to get angry about ( rock against racism, political lyrics).
Is music now simply a downloadable format, quick and easy to listen to , yet equally forgettable. Is it as important to youngsters as it once was?
Is rock/pop music dying?
Who are todays equivalents of “rock legends” Beatles, Stones, Who, Pink Floyd, Led Zep, David Bowie all from the 60’s/70’s. Are there equivalents from the 80’s/90’/2000’s. Or was music in that era more than just a tune i.e was it a fashion statement, an identity, something to listen to with your mates, something to get angry about ( rock against racism, political lyrics).
Is music now simply a downloadable format, quick and easy to listen to , yet equally forgettable. Is it as important to youngsters as it once was?