Re: Is rock dead?




"Keith Adams" <keithadams@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Foreigner? Gag me. I wouldnt call that rock anyway. Doesnt it fit
> better in the *** catagory ?
> You were pleasently suprised that the kid has no taste in music ?

Keith, again, you show you have no taste in music. What do you want an
eleven year old to do...? Ask to hear Zep...?

Go on... tell me you didnt rock out to "Juke Box Hero." Ill bet you know
every word...

Rob

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> "Rob Duncan" <robduncan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> <jtees4@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 10:18:34 +1000, "quite normal"
>> <dontemailme@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>>Seems to me like all the kids are into techno, and whatever other
> forms of
>>>industrial sounding, computerised dance music these days. The DJ is
> the
>>>new popstar.
>>>
>>>Here in Australia, we have something called The Big Day Out. That's a
>>>combined tour by a bunch of big name acts. In my town, they sometimes
> pull
>>>as many as 30, 000 at the gates. I remember when a single band would
> pull
>>>50, 000. So is it all petering out?
>>
>> I am 47. My son is 20. He loves old and new rock as do many of his
>> friends. It ain't dead yet.
>
> Amen to that. Out of the clear blue sky my friends 11 year old son
> asked if
> he could have a copy of Foreignors "Best of" album. We all were
> pleasently
> suprised. Its not dead yet...
>
>
> Rob
>
>


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