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re: Back in the 70s, we had high gas prices and inflation, too.
Posted on 3/10/22 at 11:46 pm to 777Tiger
Posted on 3/10/22 at 11:46 pm to 777Tiger
I thought he died earlier than '77 so I'll just switch him w/Budd Holly.
Regardless, the point stands that older people have been saying the current popular music younger people listen to sucked since the beginning of radio.
20 years from now there will be GenZ people saying "Damn, music in the 2040s sucks! It's not great like back in the late 20teens early 2020's!"
Regardless, the point stands that older people have been saying the current popular music younger people listen to sucked since the beginning of radio.
20 years from now there will be GenZ people saying "Damn, music in the 2040s sucks! It's not great like back in the late 20teens early 2020's!"
This post was edited on 3/10/22 at 11:47 pm
Posted on 3/11/22 at 2:40 am to Dr RC
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20 years from now there will be GenZ people saying "Damn, music in the 2040s sucks! It's not great like back in the late 20teens early 2020's!"
If you think about it, back in the 1990’s classic rock was considered rock from the 1970’s, now 30 years later classic rock is still considered rock from the 1970’s. The new crap from the 80’s, 90’s, and 2000’s seemingly never broke into that genre despite being just as old now.
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