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 agree with Dale above.

Don’t feel bad for me and my generation. I’m under 40. I have access to all generations of music and if I like the album, I’ll get it in vinyl to listen to on my VPI Avenger Reference with Lyra Etna. I’m not sure it can get much better than that.
schubert7,162 posts08-07-2021 2:51pmMissed out what? Music that ensures a man 60 year old has the brain
of a teen-ager forever ?

That's a nice start. They missed out on seeing ELVIS up close for 12 bucks. 
The music of our youth is the music that changed the world. I can't say the change was for the better, but there'll never be another generation come down the pike that includes an Elvis and The Beatles and Sinatra and Miles Davis, John Coltrane, David Bowie. These young twits have 'Ok Boomer' and 'Netflix & Chill', which I can't say I'm not a little jealous of.
Oh sweet child, 60s and 70s? Give me a break! I feel sorry for you boomers that missed out on the real music of the 30s and 40s.

You post war generation that had everything handed to you on a silver platter will never understand the golden years of swing and big band, the birth of stars like Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald. There will never be another period in music that's as influential as those decades were.

Anyone with an iota of taste know for a fact that 30s and 40s were indisputably the best time to be a music fan. 


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Don’t worry about us, gramps!!!We appreciate your music greatly, but also love our generation’s contributions. I do wish I had been able to see led zepp, CSNY, Dead, Woodstock etc...But we created burning man, many other music festivals.

I do think that ease of recording music has made it simple for many to flood the airwaves with mediocrity, making it difficult to spot the modern gems...but we have publications and friends to help with that.
I hope every music lover and audiophile pays attention to all generations of music. My daughter listens to Taylor Swift and I have to say - She is a damn good lyricist and i'm not sure if she composes her stuff but it's done very well!
I had this feeling all my life that something was missing. Then this magical moment happened, when I discovered, neigh, was blessed by  a sage Boomer's grace and sympathy for my hollow and meaningless genX experience... And lo, my life is just as it was before.