The problem with the Grammy's, the Oscars, a lot of movies and new music is not just the product itself, it's certain political leanings they represent.

I just checked for the highest earners in music for 2022 and Jay Z, P Diddy and Kanye are listed right behind Springsteen who's number one. Hard to realize as an old guy that the rappers are getting old themselves. They're biggest hits are 20-30 years old now. Otherwise, there is a lot of very good current music out there but many 70 somethings won't bother to look, they just say new music sucks and a lot of it does but expand your mind and look you'll find some pretty good stuff.

I've had conversations with others my age about this. We forget how much totally forgettable crap was on the radio in the 60's and 70's. What's classic and awesome now is the best that was done then but like now, that represented maybe 10% at the most, of what was on the Billboard top 100 in 1969 for example. Here it is:

Billboard Top 100 1969

Just look at this thing. The Ballad of John and Yoko? Not the Beatles best.
My Cheri Amour by Stevie Wonder? Not close to his best either.

Here's a few groups that reminded me why I had to change the channel whenever their piece of crap song came on. Dyke and the Blazers, Charles Randolph, Candi Stanton, Dickie Goodman and this is just me skipping through this stupid list. Not exactly household names. We forget just how bad commercial radio was back then.

The point is what we all agree is great music from that era is AFTER it's been filtered for 50 years and what we and the young people hear now is the best of the best that has stood the test of time. But look at any Top 100 list for those years and it's mostly garbage.

Just like now.

Bob


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