coltle6920
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Still not sure what that means but here is what led up to the comment.
Pulled into the parking lot at the local range. Truck window was down and I was enjoying the songs of Jethro Tull on a CD. Some youngsters heard the tunes and were surprised that someone in their early seventies would be listening to that genre of music. I replied by saying my generation was part of more music variations than they probably knew existed.
What other generation had the pleasure of listening to every conceivable sound ever produced from the fifties to present day and be able to find enjoyment from numerous songs across the decades.
There was country music...ballads...peace songs...protest songs..."bubblegum" tunes...rock and roll...heavy metal...Motown... Something for everybody.
Am I supposed to stop listening to what I grew up on and reminds me of the good times in my Life?
Pulled into the parking lot at the local range. Truck window was down and I was enjoying the songs of Jethro Tull on a CD. Some youngsters heard the tunes and were surprised that someone in their early seventies would be listening to that genre of music. I replied by saying my generation was part of more music variations than they probably knew existed.
What other generation had the pleasure of listening to every conceivable sound ever produced from the fifties to present day and be able to find enjoyment from numerous songs across the decades.
There was country music...ballads...peace songs...protest songs..."bubblegum" tunes...rock and roll...heavy metal...Motown... Something for everybody.
Am I supposed to stop listening to what I grew up on and reminds me of the good times in my Life?