Perhaps our job is to introduce the next generation to the magic, when normal times come back and the neighbors or relatives are visiting; ask some of the next generation if they've ever listened to vinyl? If they look indifferent; just repeat "I mean really listened to music on vinyl."
Now its time to spin a record, most anything will do. The point is you're not introducing, lyrics, a beat or an artist. You're introducing a dynamic, a new experience.
The hobby will follow. I have two nephews and one nice who are working on their first home 2 channel systems. Of course my daughter loves vinyl; all that took was playing Adel's 19 (on vinyl). The proof, she forgets to turn off my turntable and doesn't always put records away when she comes home. I don't really mind.
Now its time to spin a record, most anything will do. The point is you're not introducing, lyrics, a beat or an artist. You're introducing a dynamic, a new experience.
The hobby will follow. I have two nephews and one nice who are working on their first home 2 channel systems. Of course my daughter loves vinyl; all that took was playing Adel's 19 (on vinyl). The proof, she forgets to turn off my turntable and doesn't always put records away when she comes home. I don't really mind.