Sunday, July 28, 2019

Rock and Roll Is Dead

Rock and Roll is dead.

That's a pretty big statement but hear me out.

When I was younger it seemed it was all over the radio. The Beatles taking the world by storm and getting kids everywhere to pick up guitars and start bands. Then it shifted to groups like Led Zeppelin, the Stones, the Who and more.  People explored every type of rock there could be like a kid playing with toys in a sandbox. Nights in White Satin anyone? King Crimson, Emerson Lake and Palmer, it seemed like every day there was a new band and a new twist on the music.

You know what's funny? It's called classic rock now but back then it was just rock and roll.

I became a deejay on the radio and played the usual subjects and the music kept evolving...AC-DC, Talking Heads, Bruce and the Big Man and on and on. There was a time that if you drove from Maine to San Diego all the radio stations sounded unique. There were bands that Detroit was in front of, Chicago radio sounded different. Denver, Phoenix, they all had their own identity.

Now? Do that same drive and you’ll hear the same songs from sea to shining sea.

Okay, I got off on a rant, back to rock is dead. There was a time that you would hear a band’s new stuff on the radio. It’s harder than ever to do that now. Quick, name the last big rock and roll band.

Can’t? For my money it’s U2. Now a harder question, name their last hit. Oh, the Stones tour, and they're great live, but name their last hit. I can't.

Turn on Top 40 radio and you’ll hear lots of rap, singers who sound the same, and songs, while catchy, could be done by anyone. They’ve figured out the formula on how to write hits. There are people who aren’t in that bunch.  Adele, Kendrick Lamar, Sam Smith are some of the Mount Everest ones that stand out and there are more. But for the most part I can’t identify the singers who sing the songs.

I'll tell you a story. I gave my old iPod to my daughter, Maya, years ago with my old songs on it. She is now a fan of Boston, the Beatles and more. Heck, she's a fan of Michael Bolton! Altogether now, "How can we be lovers if we can't be friends?"

Do you know how cool it is to discuss music with your daughter?

She turned me on to Ed Sheeran, Disclosure, Billie Eilish, Shawn Mendes, and many others. I turn her on to all kinds of songs and bands. She still doesn't like Def Leppard like her Dad but that's okay. I think the guitar solo in Armageddon It is sublime.

Listen to radio.

Do you hear rock and roll? It's pretty much old rock, when you find it, and it's the same songs over and over again. Hey, I'm glad that the movie Bohemian Rhapsody turned a spotlight on Freddy Mercury and Queen but if I hear that song one more time...

I sound like I'm a hair away from saying, "Get off my lawn."

I'm old. I remember when FM radio was this unearthed garden of delights. I remember when there were rock and roll stations that kept the smile on this face.

I played the music.

Yesterday, in the car, the Ramones came on the radio singing the song Do You Remember Rock and Roll Radio? Along with the turning up the sound and the bobbing of heads I mentioned that I played it on Detroit radio when it first came out.

Love me some Ramones.

When you watch sporting events on tv you might hear them. "Hey Ho let's go!" It's so funny seeing grandmothers and people who never heard of them chanting along.

If they came out now who would play them?

Like I said at the beginning of this, rock and roll, the kind I knew, is dead.


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1 comment:

  1. I always used to say that when Led Zeppelin is elevator muzak I’ll know I’m old...and it happened about 20 years ago!

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