I think there will be many many artists whose work will still be regarded 50 years from now.
Achtung Baby from U2 is a classic!
AcDc, Iron Maiden and Metallica will always be heard.
Different styles like Morcheeba, Zero7, Thievery Corporation... will be around for many years.
Music is something that is constantly being rediscovered by younger generations. If there is some quality in it, it will stick around.
I'm 40 years old, I have some musical knowledge, played some instruments a long time ago and have been discovering new artists and styles since I was a child. From Nirvana to Vivaldi, Beethoven to Megadeth, I've always loved all kinds of music and I love to discover new artists everyday- some of them passed away more than 50 years ago...
Next week I'm going to watch a classical ballet: The Swan Lake. And in January I'm going to the Metallica concert in Hong Kong. And only a few years ago, at the age of 35, I started to listen to the Beatles. And I found them sooo good that I'm buying every record from them.
Just to say that 50 years from now there will be people listening to what is being made today.
Achtung Baby from U2 is a classic!
AcDc, Iron Maiden and Metallica will always be heard.
Different styles like Morcheeba, Zero7, Thievery Corporation... will be around for many years.
Music is something that is constantly being rediscovered by younger generations. If there is some quality in it, it will stick around.
I'm 40 years old, I have some musical knowledge, played some instruments a long time ago and have been discovering new artists and styles since I was a child. From Nirvana to Vivaldi, Beethoven to Megadeth, I've always loved all kinds of music and I love to discover new artists everyday- some of them passed away more than 50 years ago...
Next week I'm going to watch a classical ballet: The Swan Lake. And in January I'm going to the Metallica concert in Hong Kong. And only a few years ago, at the age of 35, I started to listen to the Beatles. And I found them sooo good that I'm buying every record from them.
Just to say that 50 years from now there will be people listening to what is being made today.