Originally Posted by
BRoswell
You can't see it, but there's a whole bunch of people out there who may feel differently.
Frankly, I don't listen to Sinatra at all, and I limit my intake of Zeppelin because, while I really like them, I don't want to overexpose myself to their music so I can still enjoy it. Besides that, there's a LOT of music that's come out in the past twenty years that I plan on listening to for the rest of my life, and I'm sure people will be passing on music that's affected them to their children, and their children, and so on and so forth. The idea that anything made in the last twenty years couldn't possibly have legs is, frankly, bullshit. I'd suggest looking past Sinatra and Zeppelin and really getting to the heart of the matter, which is not "Who is making the big hits that are going to be remembered a hundred years from now?", but "Who is making music that is getting within people and taking root and making memories?". The answer is a whole lot of people. You just have to know where to look.