I feel bad for GenX'ers that missed out on the 60s and 70s.


I feel sad for GenX'ers and millennials that missed out on two of the greatest decades for music. The 60s and 70s. 

Our generation had Aretha Franklin, Etta James, James Brown, Beatles, Queen, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, David Bowie, Joni Mitchell, Otis Redding, Sam Cooke, Jimi Hendrix, Donna Summer, Earth Wind and Fire, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, The Kinks, The Stones, The Doors, Elton John, Velvet Underground and loads more

We saw these legends live during their peak, concert tickets were cheaper, music was the everything to youth culture, we actually brought album on a vinyl format (none of that crappy CDs or whatever the kids call it).

60s-70s were the greatest time to be a music fan.
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I would welcome any advice you have on new (last 20 years) music that you think is great but under one condition. If you honestly think that anything Dylan has done in the last 20 years is as good as anything he did in his first 10, then don't bother because I know anything you suggest will not be great. I've searched for what I consider to be great new music and I just don't have much luck. Not a fan of hip hop or rap, although I've tried hard to understand both.
I've had two people tell me that The Strokes are the last great rock band, so I went and listened to their first album (it's supposed to be their best) all the way through. They use the same mundane, repetitive guitar picking on almost every song, have no backup singers or non-typical rock band instruments, and just generally bore except for the song Last Night. I'm sorry, but one decent song does not make for a great rock band. 
You almost make it sound like the new generation does not have access to the old music. Other than concerts they still have all the same access we do. In fact we also have access to all the new music too. That is what make music the incredible medium it is. It is for ever and it is always changing. I will never say one was better than another. Even back in the 70’s and 80’s there was crap  I did not like. This is like saying that the 1970 Bears could beat the 2021 bears. It is alway a nice argument but in reality the 2021 team would destroy the 1970 team. Like what you like debate all you want for the fun of it and enjoy the music, any music.
I'm happy for folks who appreciate music.

Each one of us has a unique life experience regardless of when we were born. 
I have friends much, much younger than me and I listen to a lot of their music and they also to mine. I try to keep and open mind and not stay stuck in the same decade or two of recordings. There are many great artists beyond what's played on top 40 radio.