Re: lever-age ... points to ponder
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2026 3:17 pm
It would be interesting to know if a 'great' song by your standards, or my standards, or anyone from our 'age group' came out, would we even be exposed to it?
Where would I hear it? It may show up in my streaming 'soundtrack'. I might hear it in a movie. I don't listen to radio, so that won't happen.
I think having the boomers control media for so long kept our favourites out there, and now we hear them in the grocery stores, etc.
In the end, I'm just glad that I grew up around rock, and not country or some other genre.
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Where would I hear it? It may show up in my streaming 'soundtrack'. I might hear it in a movie. I don't listen to radio, so that won't happen.
Back in the day, we had the same access to jazz and big band as we had to rock. We chose rock (well, most of us). Listening to music from the roaring 20s would be like listening to 'our' stuff for a kid today.Udub wrote:To those whom music is important, the old music is new music and is just as accessible as the new music -- which was not the case in previous eras.
I think having the boomers control media for so long kept our favourites out there, and now we hear them in the grocery stores, etc.
In the end, I'm just glad that I grew up around rock, and not country or some other genre.