Good music
I don't see what's wrong with people when it comes to music nowadays. What with that terrible disease on the music community called "rap" (no, I'm not an old gran'pa, I'm in high school, but I'm a faithful Rock n' Roller) If you ask me, some of the best music was made in the 60's thru 70's. I'm not cracking on the music of the past decade and the present times, there was/is a lot of good stuff. But some of my favorites, like Creedence, Steppenwolf, Janis Joplin, KISS, Jefferson Airplane, Elvis Presley, are from the 60's and 70's, and a bunch more. My tastes in today's music run towards sort of hard rock, like Garbage, Soundgarden, Porno for Pyros and Jane's Addiction, White Zombie, Korn, Rob Zombie, etc. I don't just like Rock actually, I also like only a couple of rap songs, by Fatboy Slim and Cyprus Hill. Such as "The Rockafeller Skank"..Right About Now.. that song is cool! Oh, and how about Led Zeppelin, and Lynyrd Skynyrd! I've prattled on enough for today, I'll quit now. Byebye, and keep listenin' to that Good Ol' Rock An' Roll Music!Conversations
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