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My older sister and I often talked about the 60's 70's and 80s. She was a card carrying 60's hippie. One of the things she would say:
We changed the world with our [60s] music. That was an unprecedented phenomenon.
Oh, the arrogance of Boomers. It would always invoke an eye roll with me. Every generation loves their music. They fondly remember simpler times, their youth, etc. Yes, the Beatles were awesome and the Stones and The Who and all the rest. But so was Mozart, Beethoven Tchaikovsky, Talking Heads, Richard Hell, the Sex Pistols, the Ramones, and many many many others that came long before and long after the 1960s.
Changed the world my ass.
I remember listening to Neil Young being interviewed. I think it was the King Biscuit Flower Hour. The show allowed a few callers. Some nut job calls in to ask Neil a question. he says, "What was in your mind when you wrote Cinnamon Girl? It had such an effect on me. I somehow related to what you were trying to say."
Neil Young paused a second and he said... "It just a song, man. It's rhyming words with music. I was laying in a hospital bed suffering withdrawal from heroin addition. I had a 105 fever, was sick and half out of my mind. I don't know what it means."
I would not be surprised if the caller hung up then blew his brains out. The bubble he lived in burst. I think there are parallels to people who suffer from this type of idolatry and the wack jobs throwing fireworks at ICE agents in Minneapolis.
We changed the world with our [60s] music. That was an unprecedented phenomenon.
Oh, the arrogance of Boomers. It would always invoke an eye roll with me. Every generation loves their music. They fondly remember simpler times, their youth, etc. Yes, the Beatles were awesome and the Stones and The Who and all the rest. But so was Mozart, Beethoven Tchaikovsky, Talking Heads, Richard Hell, the Sex Pistols, the Ramones, and many many many others that came long before and long after the 1960s.
Changed the world my ass.
I remember listening to Neil Young being interviewed. I think it was the King Biscuit Flower Hour. The show allowed a few callers. Some nut job calls in to ask Neil a question. he says, "What was in your mind when you wrote Cinnamon Girl? It had such an effect on me. I somehow related to what you were trying to say."
Neil Young paused a second and he said... "It just a song, man. It's rhyming words with music. I was laying in a hospital bed suffering withdrawal from heroin addition. I had a 105 fever, was sick and half out of my mind. I don't know what it means."
I would not be surprised if the caller hung up then blew his brains out. The bubble he lived in burst. I think there are parallels to people who suffer from this type of idolatry and the wack jobs throwing fireworks at ICE agents in Minneapolis.
