List of albums that will still be popular 50 years from now...


We all know that classical music will still be on demand 50 years from now, but what about pop music that will still be on demand?
I'd like to list few titles and the rest leave to the contributors!

1. Henry Mancini "Pink Panther" as the best score he's ever wrote
2. Sesame Street "Born To Add"
3. Believe it or not, Michael Jackson's "Thriller" will still be there and hot!
4. Miles Davis "Kind of Blue
5. Dave Brubeck "Time Out"
czarivey
Sevs,

I understand your concern with a perceived Trump connection, but this cultural debate precedes the press-elect by a good 60 years.   In my opinion, there is no thoughtful consideration of rock n roll's historical context that does not include race.  I've been posting about that issue here for more than a decade.  Since this thread is speculation about the place of our contemporary music in the future, it kinda begs consideration of the past.
My grandpa, the Dachau concentration camp detainee, once asked me never listen to Wagner as this music was played during mass murders of detainees in camps of death.
Later I learned that David Oystrach was playing Wagner's music.

The lesson is that dictators such as 'Putler' or Hitler or even Killary had have their own music preferences and it shouldn't really mean that "Balalaika" sucks because 'Putler' likes that.
Balalaika, harmonica and dobro are Russian folk instruments and music put together for Russian folk ensembles will certainly live forever same as music and instruments of any other nation.

Bdp you are clueless !!!!!!!!!!!!!
I like The  Bands first 2 albums also but if you think the Beatles will not survive you must of voted for ........ And your still listening to your Realistic Receiver with 22 watts RMS.
You must be extremely tired
Go to bed and dream about Mick and Keith