rsavaj wrote:How, as a society, do you go from:
Michael Jackson
Prince
Whitney Houston
Aretha Franklin
Barry White
Stevie Wonder
Marvin Gaye
Luther Vandross
to:
Lil Wayne
Kesha
Miley Cyrus
Justin Bieber
Katy Perry
I think that's the best indicator that there's no longer any hope for humanity.
Hold out some hope. It is the youth that pushes these "temporary" stars into the lime light. Eventually they grow up and learn to appreciate real music. Both of my daughters moved out of the Britney/Spice Girl stage and thoroughly appreciate classic rock (Buffalo Springfield, Queen, Beatles). They both like Johnny Cash and I took them to see Garth Brooks in Vegas last year. They said it was the best concert they had ever seen. He covered a lot of Billy Joel, Bob Seger, Bob Dylan, and James Taylor.
I doubt we will ever see any of those five on this list
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_be ... ic_artists
I was surprised to see Gaga and Swift on the list; but I could argue both of those ladies have significantly more talent (musical and song writing) than Bieber, Cyrus, Perry, Wayne, or Ke$ha. Of course iTunes is a game changer so we will see what the future holds.