We’re coming up on 70 years of Rock and Roll being a “thing.” It may o longer be the Big Dog, but it ain’t dead yet.
I noticed yesterday that Pulp’s “Common People” (released in 1995) is now as old as Sly & the Family Stone’s “Everyday People” (released in 1969) was in 1995, and both songs are still listenable. Go back 53 years from 1969, and you’ve got, what, “Bicycle Built for Two”?
I have plenty of 50’s and 60’s rock in my playlists, but most of it is stuff going back further – 1900 era ragtime, -1920-1930 barrelhouse blues and boogie woogie, early swing era big band. I just bought 2 CDs from Ethan Leinwand.
Lots of FM stations playing what they call ‘classic rock’ but it’s mostly pop with an very occassional Who and AC-DC song thrown in. Have to listen to one’s own collection or find an internet station if one wants to hear the real classic rock from the ’60s and early ’70s.
Nearly the same thing: Roy Orbison’s Pretty Woman played in the grocery and every female, young and old, broke out in dance. Boogey in one form or the other.
I get sadder and sadder as the music I like gets older and older. I remember thinking L.A. Guns was going to be my favorite new band and then they disappeared. Guns and Roses popped up.
It’s WHY I listen to my own collection of R&R, Blues from the early ’50’s. While it’s possible there ARE stations out there that play oldies such as Dance With Me Henry (Etta James) Rocket 88 by the Ike Turner Band, Look In My Eyes by The Chantels, etc. etc. but I’ve no idea where/how to find them. Therefore, my collections are ALWAYS there when I need ’em !
C about 2 years ago
At least it’s not geriatric flashing
fritzoid Premium Member about 2 years ago
We’re coming up on 70 years of Rock and Roll being a “thing.” It may o longer be the Big Dog, but it ain’t dead yet.
I noticed yesterday that Pulp’s “Common People” (released in 1995) is now as old as Sly & the Family Stone’s “Everyday People” (released in 1969) was in 1995, and both songs are still listenable. Go back 53 years from 1969, and you’ve got, what, “Bicycle Built for Two”?
Hey hey, my my. Rock and Roll will never die…
sirbadger about 2 years ago
A geriatric guy can still lift a woman over his head.
Ratkin Premium Member about 2 years ago
I have plenty of 50’s and 60’s rock in my playlists, but most of it is stuff going back further – 1900 era ragtime, -1920-1930 barrelhouse blues and boogie woogie, early swing era big band. I just bought 2 CDs from Ethan Leinwand.
Imagine about 2 years ago
Looks like the meds kicked in.
William Bednar Premium Member about 2 years ago
I particularly love the “Monster Mash”.
Knightman Premium Member about 2 years ago
Gee, they show more flash than Eno’s whole body!!!
mourdac Premium Member about 2 years ago
Lots of FM stations playing what they call ‘classic rock’ but it’s mostly pop with an very occassional Who and AC-DC song thrown in. Have to listen to one’s own collection or find an internet station if one wants to hear the real classic rock from the ’60s and early ’70s.
assrdood about 2 years ago
Where is this place? I’m down with it, or…..up for it….you get my drift?
goboboyd about 2 years ago
Nearly the same thing: Roy Orbison’s Pretty Woman played in the grocery and every female, young and old, broke out in dance. Boogey in one form or the other.
YippiKiAyMofo about 2 years ago
At least they aren’t robbing the joint.
morningglory73 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Hey! I resemble that remark.
flemmingo about 2 years ago
So what’s wrong with the geriatric’s flash mob. It would probably living things up? Go old people!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 2 years ago
I get sadder and sadder as the music I like gets older and older. I remember thinking L.A. Guns was going to be my favorite new band and then they disappeared. Guns and Roses popped up.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 2 years ago
I think seniors being active is a good thing myself.
the lost wizard about 2 years ago
They’re hip now. Soon there will be some broken or dislocated ones. :)
Julie478 Premium Member about 2 years ago
I still listen to music from the late 1900s. (That just looks so weird)
cuzinron47 about 2 years ago
If that’s the worst that happens then no trouble.
raybarb44 about 2 years ago
A couple more generations from now, should civilization survive, that could possibly happen…..
Impkins Premium Member about 2 years ago
CLEAN UP ON AISLE 7!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
Oggi about 2 years ago
Next song – Stayin’ Alive
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 2 years ago
Bring on the “tiny dancer.”
Neat '33 about 2 years ago
It’s WHY I listen to my own collection of R&R, Blues from the early ’50’s. While it’s possible there ARE stations out there that play oldies such as Dance With Me Henry (Etta James) Rocket 88 by the Ike Turner Band, Look In My Eyes by The Chantels, etc. etc. but I’ve no idea where/how to find them. Therefore, my collections are ALWAYS there when I need ’em !
schaefer jim about 2 years ago
Funny!