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What's great today might not be so great in 10 years

Most of the music I listen to now is what I might (possibly presumably or even arrogantly) call timeless. Like Bowie, The Beatles, early Radiohead, music that in 50 years time nobody can deny was 'classic'. There are lots more examples and other people will find examples that are different to mine but we will all agree that 'great' music stands the test of time and there has been precious little of it in the last 20 years. 

I wonder what kids of today will look back on and have fond memories of. Manufactured boy/girl bands? It's all a bit sad really.
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Most of the music I listen to now is what I might (possibly presumably or even arrogantly) call timeless. Like Bowie, The Beatles, early Radiohead, music that in 50 years time nobody can deny was 'classic'. There are lots more examples and other people will find examples that are different to mine but we will all agree that 'great' music stands the test of time and there has been precious little of it in the last 20 years.  I wonder what kids of today will look back on and have fond memories of. Manufactured boy/girl bands? It's all a bit sad really.

*** hears Dad's voice, from the 70s *** 
Blizz'ard
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They only ever did one good song. Was it called 1969? It was a brilliant New Order ripoff. I liked it
1979? Brilliant album (Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness)
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Another 'one good song' moment and it was with The Sugarcubes. Birthday.
Really liked her first album (Debut)
 
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...Radiohead.
An amazing band IMO
The Bends was an almost perfect album
Ensign Muf

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