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I love many different kinds of music. Trouble is, I can never remember what era what music came from. It all kind of starts to blend in together for me.
On Sunday at church, we sang "This Little Light of Mine, I'm Gonna Let it Shine", an old American Gospel hymn, and it has been in my head ever since. Love that song!
For those of us that listen to the music of the 60s and 70s, I was wondering the other day, who will love this music when we're gone and who will listen to it then?
For those of us that listen to the music of the 60s and 70s, I was wondering the other day, who will love this music when we're gone and who will listen to it then?
Younger folk. We go to Thanksgiving at friends every year and every year one of the grandchildren plays guitar. Guess which decades the music is from? And yes, I asked. It's not because of all the old farts there, it's because he loves the music from that period.
A neighbor across the street where er used to live had a junior high age daughter who had Beatles posters plastered all over her bedroom. This in the early 2000's.
It will last, I think.
Listening to Enya all morning. Great, relaxing music.
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