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
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