when all of us teens will be living in nursing homes will we crank up the acdc and annoy everyone or how will that work when we have to live in nursing homes?
I doubt that will happen. Most of us will eventually mellow out and mature, which means fewer and smaller urges to broadcast hard rock to people that don’t really want to hear it.
Just look at your parents. Get them to tell you some stories about their high school or college years, and then compare those with what they’re like now.
Some people never change, but most do at least a little bit.
Habby,
Can you “imagine” using a full sentence for your subject line, please?
Then, when you’re really old, if you play ACDC the “young folks” will smile at the quaintness of your ancient music. Meanwhile, the stuff they listen to will grate on your nerves and won’t sound the least bit like music to you.
Like rap or hiphop or something…
that could be weird, yeah…one time the Weekly World News said that seniors were going punk, “swapping their walkers for tattoos and spiked hair,” it was pretty crazy. another one on that issue was strange cat’s found on Saturn’s moon, and the reason I know about that is because my dad did work on the probe that went to Saturn’s moon Titan and found the strange cats. my dad didn’t hear anything about the cats until it came out in that magazine though…
That crap grates on MY nerves, and I’m 16
Truedat rap is, Rednecks Atempting Poetry
Hahahahahah
“All of us teens” listening to ac/dc? Wow! I can remember listening to AC/DC a quarter of a century ago. In fact, I remember when Bon Scott died. At the time I was a rock and roller, rather than a rocker, and I remember we had to be very careful not to say the wrong thing at the youth club because the rockers were all pretty cut up.
I remember their tour of East Yorkshire, too: Highway to Hull; Hull Ain’t a Bad Place to Be…
So kids are still listening to ac/dc, hey? No wonder even their old albums are still full price in Virgin when most of the other bands are below £10.
On current trends, young people won’t be at all interested in music by the time today’s teens are in old people’s homes. In my teens, our entire identity was bound up with music and tribal loyalty. These days, music’s just a commodity like games and chocolate. Only a few outcasts, skaters and gotyh types seem to care.