I think a lot of this is age related. People rarely like the next wave after they started listening. People who grew up in the fifties seldom have any use for the music of the sixties and so on down the line.
TWL mentioned that he was losing interest around '73. I only began listening to Rock and Roll about the time most of you were checking out of the scene. There were. in my mind anyway some very interesting things going on in this period. None of it would have been "Pop" or probably even a commercial success. King Chrimson, Yes, ELP, and Jethro Tull were hitting their stride at this point. You may or may not like them, but they were very creative. Different eras produced a different product. I have been buying music from many of these groups (and attending concerts) ever since.
I was finishing up my second round of college in the early 80's and there was some music I really enjoyed, but a lot of it was MTV trash! Ultravox and U2 were very a refreshing change from the drivel Madonna and Romeo Void were foisting on the listing public.
Now that I'm getting older I really dislike much of what is coming out. Record companies complain about lost sales from people downloading what they want to hear. I'm sure the lack of sales has more to do with the quality of music available than other poor quality sound mediums.
BUT what do I know???
TWL mentioned that he was losing interest around '73. I only began listening to Rock and Roll about the time most of you were checking out of the scene. There were. in my mind anyway some very interesting things going on in this period. None of it would have been "Pop" or probably even a commercial success. King Chrimson, Yes, ELP, and Jethro Tull were hitting their stride at this point. You may or may not like them, but they were very creative. Different eras produced a different product. I have been buying music from many of these groups (and attending concerts) ever since.
I was finishing up my second round of college in the early 80's and there was some music I really enjoyed, but a lot of it was MTV trash! Ultravox and U2 were very a refreshing change from the drivel Madonna and Romeo Void were foisting on the listing public.
Now that I'm getting older I really dislike much of what is coming out. Record companies complain about lost sales from people downloading what they want to hear. I'm sure the lack of sales has more to do with the quality of music available than other poor quality sound mediums.
BUT what do I know???