tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1562280238628341139.post6208057476660566214..comments2023-12-29T23:35:56.612-07:00Comments on Deser(e)t Loon: Zhneshtotmatlitszeth-n'D. Loonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13692050568996373253noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1562280238628341139.post-15967683825780303002016-07-05T22:06:29.299-06:002016-07-05T22:06:29.299-06:00Right?
It's fun to see teenagers wearing Led ...Right?<br /><br />It's fun to see teenagers wearing Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd t-shirts. When I was a teenager I thought the generation gap in music tastes was an immutable cosmic law. It's good to see some classics established in living memory that appeal across generations.D. Loonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13692050568996373253noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1562280238628341139.post-8115615466380033782016-07-02T08:02:42.965-06:002016-07-02T08:02:42.965-06:00I'm glad you posted this. I've always doub...I'm glad you posted this. I've always doubted the veracity of the supposed mechanism at work which would, somehow subconsciously, induce meaning into one's mind from gibberish.<br /><br />Ironically, it wasn't like Led Zeppelin et al were trying to <i>hide</i> the fact that they were promoting a hedonistic lifestyle, everyone knew it, which was part of their appeal; just like today with "urban" music and its close association with gangsterism.<br /><br />I still love classic rock like Led Zep, their music is timeless, and it's fun to see the younger generations rediscover it. Joe Vhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10679530650280030752noreply@blogger.com