Do people who listen to classic rock realize that new music has been created in the past 40 years? They're even still making new music today. I know it's hard to believe.
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Free bird!!!!
Good question. 🎵
Many people that listen to classic rock know how to appreciate the 'quality' new music that's around now being created, and are very aware of it.
Speaking for myself that is,and friends of mine. 🎶
Tell that to all the Bach lovers... He didn't drop anything new in almost 300 years. :-)
yes but a lot of it is incredibly derivative
Still listening to The Beatles all the time 😂
do you listen to new music?
I listen to a variety of music including ancient, old, and new
I think one of the most important things older music has going for it is the memories attached to it. Rather than just being notes and lyrics, a lot of the attraction to older music comes from the good times you had in the past attached to those songs. It takes time for new music to accumulate that.
Been watching kids reactions to 70s rock tripping on live musicians not on a click track or auto tune - so funny…
There’s so much music being created now that it’s too much effort to wade through the crap to find the good stuff. 40-year-old music is mostly good stuff because the crap has largely been filtered out by time.
Are they any good?
The prog metal scene's been doing well 😁
I was half joking, I love discovering new artists/bands. Anyone you'd recommend?
Difficult to point to anything representative, but Tesseract is solid 🙂
Never heard of Tesseract before but that song was great!
Difficult to even say its even a genre though - bunch of widely different styles mashed together. Loose linkages by related artists, scenes and influences. I just use it as an umbrella term.
they have some good ones and they have some bad ones