Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/01/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Popular music is not meant to be liked by your parents. That's the whole point <grin>. My mother used to tell a story about her father complaining about Bing Crosby because he wasn't a 'proper' singer. If you ask most people when the best pop music was made, most will give dates that cover their adolescent years. Steve On 13/1/08 19:19, "Nathan Wajsman" <nathan@nathanfoto.com> wrote: > Well, I am 47, so certainly beyond the target audience of hip-hop. > But I am not too old to remember when I was a teenager and punk came > onto the scene and I was trying to convince my parents that this was > an equally valid form of musical expression as what they were used > to. Today, I try to listen to the stuff my son buys on iTunes, and > some of it I like (e.g. Arctic Monkeys) and some I don't. But I try > to keep an open mind. My only criteria are that I want bands who > actually play instruments and/or write songs. Last year Kyle > introduced me to Dresden Dolls, who are now one of my favorite bands. > > I think that punk, rap and hip-hop are the most interesting forms of > popular music during my adult lifetime so far, simply because they > are new and original. You don't have to like everything, and I still > think that the golden age of rock was between 1965 and 1980, but I do > appreciate new things.