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"
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buellrider97, none of those three guys (Paco, John Mc and Al) are classical guitarists.  Paco is by far the closest (he plays fingerstyle, with nails, on a nylon stringed guitarr) ahd he did make one classical recording but is known for his playing of flamenco, not classical.  They are all three fine guitarists nonetheless. 
@buellrider97   I still remember my shock of realization the obvious when I read in Faulkner's The Mansion that the greatest Russian poet was a nigger per Southern standards. Pushkin is the only Russian poet who deserves the label of a Genius, his granddad was the famous Arap of Peter The Great. Tchaikovsky was "totally gay", so what? Most folks dont care even nowadays. On the other hand, I must admit that seeing ex-pornostar  as the First Lady bothers me a little. But in 50yrs all this will be irrelevant, methinks... Correction: I Hope!!!
The Beatles music in general in my opinion is timeless. The list of Rock/pop artists that were influenced by them is nearly endless.
Their music will probably be around forever😎
Thanks tostadosundios , I shot my self in the food with the wrong wording . One word equals a big difference . Got the lecture from my guitar playing brother too . I'm really enjoying this topic . I subscribe to Tidal and am able to listen to everybody's suggestions . So thanks to everybody for their suggestions . The only problem I've encountered is that I went to low power tubes and a lot of the old rock is poorly mixed and sounds poor . Oh well , Regards , Mike.