@hilde45 Why don't you just delete your first posting. It is lacking in context and appears to be an equity play for young people versus boomers. Equal opportunity is available to young people. They spearhead technological innovations today, not boomers (and sometimes get rich doing so). Unfortunately, our public education system is dumbing down young people. They are dumber and tend to be less capable of taking care of themselves. Also, how often do they read a book or newspaper? I'm sure you are all in for equity, not equal opportunity and probably think books (those old things written by dead people mostly) are passe. WRONG!
@mike_in_nc I was into 50's rock and roll, pop music from the 20's to 50's, classical and opera as a child. At about 30, I became interested in jazz from the 20's to the 60's, then in my 60's in hard bop and fusion. My wife brought me into 60's to 80's rock after we met when I was 41. I am open minded and find new horizons in music. (I have 28,500 LPs, 7,000 78s and 7,000 CDs with all these types of music). I dislike rap, hip hop and the genre that spawned them. They are antithetical to my moral beliefs.