I hear all the time from Boomers & older Gen Xers about how much music today sucks. It's selective memory. First, a whole lot of music from the 1960s and '70s sucked just as bad. We just don't remember it because it's not played any more. There's lots of good music out there. 1/https://twitter.com/pxwhittle/status/1191061490775810049 …
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You have a point, although I can't recall since the days of Ancient Greece. PS If "rap music" is being passed off as "music", then I really must be old!
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Also, the rise of radio stations that played the same music over and over and over again... a lot of '70s-era "classic rock" is ruined for me from hearing it every hour for too many years.
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They haven’t forgotten. It’s hard for some boomers to care enough because they got “theirs” and we need to take the same path as them as if society never changes over time.
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We all participate in artificially created systems like school/the economy and each generation enters a fundamentally different situation locally and globally. The human population has doubled in the last 50 years and it doubled in the 50 before that too.https://youtu.be/p4uCCj5Roo0
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