Yes it's a multigenerational issue. I'm that, like I said, it happens every generation. Did you drop it off school is second grade or did your parents make you hold on until third? Your lack of reading comprehension is apalling. I don't like today's music but then my parents never liked mine and their parents never liked their's. So it goes.
Again, you clearly didn't watch the video, because you're not engaging in the evidence presented that though technology, the problems have only gotten worse for successive generations which have also led to a continual degeneration in skills. Which is why I said it was multi-generational problem, not a question of taste, which is what you're saying. And here you are writing about reading comprehension. Silly goose.
But hey, I won't let that stop you from ranting if feels good to get things off your chest because you didn't take your xanax today.
Every generation says the next generation's music sucks
And they were right, and its all the fault of the same record companoes that also published the stuff those older generations liked. Mass produced garbage for the lowest common denominator.
So go listen to fucking medieval lute music. Let the rest of us enjoy life. There's actually a revival of great bluegrass being made as we speak. Google Billy Strings or Molly Tuttle. You just gotta poke around.
Why would good music be a generational thing? Is it because the concept of generations is completely made up social engineering for the purpose of uprooting people from their ancestors and tradition and instilling a materialist, identity-as-a-product, neophile worldview, that makes the young easier to steer and manipulate in the desired direction by the social controllers?
We have an attachment to the pop culture from when we're roughly 15-25 and most of us spend the rest of it lives thinking everything after that is garbage. Is that a better way to put it?
Pop culture, as well as the clash of generations, is a pretty recent phenomenon. Just because something was in vogue when you or I were young doesn't mean one can't and shouldn't go beyond his immature teenage taste and ideas. I don't know how old you are, but I certainly don't hold the same dumbass worldview or listen to the same music as when I was 20.
True beauty is timeless. Bach's music, a Rembrandt painting or a monumental building will forever be beautiful to all generations, as long as they've not degenerated into morons and savages incapable of appreciating it.
Every generation says the next generation's music sucks. Go watch TV grandpa it's almost pill time
I take it you didn't watch the video, moreover, it's a multi-generational issue going back to the 1950s and before.
Take a long walk off a short pier.
Yes it's a multigenerational issue. I'm that, like I said, it happens every generation. Did you drop it off school is second grade or did your parents make you hold on until third? Your lack of reading comprehension is apalling. I don't like today's music but then my parents never liked mine and their parents never liked their's. So it goes.
lol
Again, you clearly didn't watch the video, because you're not engaging in the evidence presented that though technology, the problems have only gotten worse for successive generations which have also led to a continual degeneration in skills. Which is why I said it was multi-generational problem, not a question of taste, which is what you're saying. And here you are writing about reading comprehension. Silly goose.
But hey, I won't let that stop you from ranting if feels good to get things off your chest because you didn't take your xanax today.
Read my other comment. Great music is being made right now you're just too dense to find it
And they were right, and its all the fault of the same record companoes that also published the stuff those older generations liked. Mass produced garbage for the lowest common denominator.
So go listen to fucking medieval lute music. Let the rest of us enjoy life. There's actually a revival of great bluegrass being made as we speak. Google Billy Strings or Molly Tuttle. You just gotta poke around.
Medieval lute music bad but hillybilly fiddle music good?
The "bardcore" genre of bard remixes rocks if you ask me.
I didn't make the rules man
Why would good music be a generational thing? Is it because the concept of generations is completely made up social engineering for the purpose of uprooting people from their ancestors and tradition and instilling a materialist, identity-as-a-product, neophile worldview, that makes the young easier to steer and manipulate in the desired direction by the social controllers?
We have an attachment to the pop culture from when we're roughly 15-25 and most of us spend the rest of it lives thinking everything after that is garbage. Is that a better way to put it?
Pop culture, as well as the clash of generations, is a pretty recent phenomenon. Just because something was in vogue when you or I were young doesn't mean one can't and shouldn't go beyond his immature teenage taste and ideas. I don't know how old you are, but I certainly don't hold the same dumbass worldview or listen to the same music as when I was 20.
True beauty is timeless. Bach's music, a Rembrandt painting or a monumental building will forever be beautiful to all generations, as long as they've not degenerated into morons and savages incapable of appreciating it.
The "clash of generations" was documented in Mesopotamia. Try again. It has always been with us
Your generation has 25+% LGBTQ. That's getting objectively worse.