RE: Rosy Retrospection Syndrome
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Hello, @ericvancewalton
Yes, I too think the music of the late sixties through the early nineties was great. I've always been a fan of the music. I remember saving part of my school allowance to buy vinyl records, and in the early eighties, my parents bought me the iconic blue Sony Walkman.
I was always a romantic, and being initiated in the study of piano and electronic organ, I also listened to classical music.
I don't doubt that yesterday's music is very good. I remember my father listening to music from his forties and fifties, the music of his childhood and adolescence. In this sense, I think there is a pattern. For example, my children hum and know a lot of music from our era, because when I took them to school I played it on the car player.
I turned fifty-eight this year, so we are both somewhat contemporary: Generation Xers.
Well, hurry up and get reacquainted with the music, one of the best of all times.
By the way, now I also listen to Christian music of the messianic line: very beautiful praises.
Greetings.
I remember that early Walkman. It seemed like magic, it was so small. We also carried around huge boom boxes that would drain 12 D cell batteries in just a few hours. Cheers to a fellow GenXr!