When I took Luke to school today, BBC was on the radio.  He asked if I could turn it off “and play music instead. Rock music.”

Sure, ok, so I switched to my iPod.

Just so happened that the first song up was Led Zeppelin’s “Dazed and Confused.”  Oh perfect, I though,  just what he asked for.

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After a minute, “Dad, can you change this to rock music, not this?”  Led Zeppelin isn’t rock music anymore?

So I flipped ahead randomly, through Barry White (no),  McKoy Turner (definitely No), and others until I landed on Stevie Ray Vaughn song (“Tightrope”).

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“Yes!” announced Luke.  That was proper rock music.

So what does this mean?  Led Zepplin is to Luke as Buddy Holly is to me???

 

 

4 Responses to “Generation Z’s perspective on rock music”
  1. Your Nemesis says:

    Get with it “Dad” ~ your age is showing !!!! hahahahhahahahahaha

  2. nice sac, rob

  3. Please play “tonight’s gonna be a good night” by the black eyed peas for luke. I want to know what he thinks. lol

  4. cool hehe lol

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