jookeyman wrote:
Yod- BTW, Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!! My wife and I both are down w/ the crud today so if we can both re-coup a little, we'll try to make it to the restaurant for dinner. She was in the hospital this time last year so at least things are looking better (to some extent).
That's something to be thankful for! I'm a bit depressed about how bad my Cowboys looked yesterday. Carolina is now my favorite to win the Super Bowl.
Cultural change in America...........I think I'll have to disagree w/ you on this point. I don't think you can blame this on rock music. It goes back much further than that. Rock music was a product of many different changes that were occurring simultaneously in culture over a period of time that started @ the end of WWII.
We are at an impasse with the chicken vs the egg. Was rock music the result of cultural change or the catalyst of cultural change? My answer is: Yes.
I don't blame the music, but the writers of the music, for making counter-culture popular without a full examination of what that counter-culture would establish. We know that the pen is mightier than the sword, and in the 60s technology & mass media took the words of those writers into every home and car. It gave the young a way to shout down the wise, and it gave liberals control of the narrative, and a way to spread propaganda without challenge.
The liberal monopoly of media didn't change in the slightest until Rush Limbaugh revived AM radio. That means we went about 30 years with a monolithic liberal view being espoused from the three major networks. We are reaping the fruit of that era now.
The first 45 I ever bought was this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoOtHjpTlzo in 1970. I thought it was unique (and still do). My parents thought I was strange. But I've always been that way.
Never heard that one before....60s gospel rap never took off, I suppose.

It is what it is until it isn't