Millennials prefer songs made in the 1960s than those made today

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Millennials are better at identifying songs made in the 1960s than they are at recognising tunes made today

 

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Because they all sound the fekin same

And... I believe that GretaVanFleet and CourtneyHadwin are prime examples of this.

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No wonder. Most current mainstream music appears to be degenerate Grime/Rap aimed at a certain 'demographic'. The lyrics glamourise violence, knives, drugs, quick money & guns. It should be banned!

So did kids who grew up in the 70's, 80's... Good music stands the test of time.

Understandable...

Don't blame them. Music back then was actually music, we actually had artists who wrote great songs. Today's 'music' is 'pre fab' crab! If not for the technology, we hear half the bands & solo 'artists' can't even sing. So very little talent out there today

We knew already 🤷🏾‍♂️

Small wonder. No Elvis, no Beatles, no Rolling Stones. Not even a singing nun!

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Millennials prefer songs made in the 1960s than those made todayUS-based university students maintained a steady memory of top tunes that came out between 1960 and 1999 bu their knowledge faded from 20001 onward. So they prefer music? Today's reproduced popular music is garbage? Apparently that their parents and grandparents listened to these songs, during millennials' childhoods, couldn't possibly have anything to do with this. Zero. Nada. Zilch.
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Millennials prefer songs made in the 1960s than those made todayUS-based university students maintained a steady memory of top tunes that came out between 1960 and 1999 bu their knowledge faded from 20001 onward. lmao Somebody is still making music today ACTUAL music? That's hardly surprising. In other news, more folk have read The Lord of the Rings than the current bestselling fantasy new release!
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Millennials prefer songs made in the 1960s than those made todayUS-based university students maintained a steady memory of top tunes that came out between 1960 and 1999 bu their knowledge faded from 20001 onward. That's because its real music. Some of the best. not surprised, music made today is barely music it's shit. Couldn't name a single song in today's charts.
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Millennials prefer songs made in the 1960s than those made todayUS-based university students maintained a steady memory of top tunes that came out between 1960 and 1999 bu their knowledge faded from 20001 onward. So they prefer music? Today's reproduced popular music is garbage? Apparently that their parents and grandparents listened to these songs, during millennials' childhoods, couldn't possibly have anything to do with this. Zero. Nada. Zilch.
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Millennials prefer songs made in the 1960s than those made todayUS-based university students maintained a steady memory of top tunes that came out between 1960 and 1999 bu their knowledge faded from 20001 onward. lmao Somebody is still making music today ACTUAL music? That's hardly surprising. In other news, more folk have read The Lord of the Rings than the current bestselling fantasy new release!
Source: Daily Mail Online - 🏆 135. / 51 Read more »

Millennials prefer songs made in the 1960s than those made todayUS-based university students maintained a steady memory of top tunes that came out between 1960 and 1999 bu their knowledge faded from 20001 onward. That's because its real music. Some of the best. not surprised, music made today is barely music it's shit. Couldn't name a single song in today's charts.
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