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Classic Rock: A Journey Through Timeless Music
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In every genre of every generation you'll have songs that are timeless and will live on for a long time. A song a kid will hear and say "that sounds pretty good" and then there's the rest.
My nite ore listening son likes some of the music I like that isn't from my generation but much older (Jim Croche - Operator, The Animals - House of the Rising Sun, pretty much all Metallica, and so on). I dislike Taylor Swift but I can be heard singing some of her songs because it's an earwig lol.
Truly are the blessed are those who listen to lots of different things and don't crap on others likes. Except Taylor Swift, crap on her.