Death of Rock 'n' Roll


Rolling Stones tour delayed due to Mick Jagger health condition
David Bowie
George Harrison
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and no new ones at all

Rock\n\Roll's dead pretty much, but Jazz's still alive!
czarivey
Rock's not dead - the radio stations that used to play it have died.  In a world where crap like Taylor Swift and Cardi B are idolized and emulated there is little room for real talent.
The King is gone, but he’s not forgotten. (Johnny Rotten... Rotten Johnny). Here’s the story of a Johnny Rotten. (Rotten Johnny... Johnny Rotten). Better to burn out, than fade away. The King is gone but he’s not forgotten. 
Good news - it may be on life support but the defribulator caused this and the views are over 40 million

https://youtu.be/aJg4OJxp-co
And this
https://youtu.be/-MA0m1K2jW4

And our young generation of kids are playing stuff like this

https://youtu.be/M8EJf_Lb4WE

and this

https://youtu.be/LsR36qNU4uE

The future of Rock could not be brighter, IMHO!!!
I don't think it's a question of young musical or vocal talent......writing NEW rock songs is the challenge.
Buddy Holly, Elvis,  Bill  Haley  and his Comets, the Big Bopper,  Chuck Berry.
what did that generation think of Led Zeppelin and The Who? Or Rush and David Bowie? Queen? That ain’t my Rock n’ roll? Now we’ve got the Black Keys, they even distort the drums to sound like they were engineered poorly like early Who (kids are alright) Greta VanFleet, Foo Fighters. Dave Grohl is a musical force. And a ton of new and evolving hard rockers. Is it getting too loud for you boys? I’m 53, I listen to newer music but like My Generations tunes best. Jazz is not noise inna, you don’t always need 100 musicians to play a song.