--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> > > > well anecdotally, my teenage daughter who listens to music 
> > > > constantly said yesterday that she couldn't stand Led 
Zeppelin, 
> > > > thought their music was boring...
> > > 
> > > Your daughter and I would get along; I *always* 
> > > thought that. :-)
> > >
> > ha ha! Yeah, she doesn't like the Beatles either, or sees them 
as 
> > hugely irrelevant anyway. Gotta say the last time I heard their 
> > stuff, I was unimpressed, though there is a soft spot in my 
heart 
> > for what they stood for back then.
> 
> I really think a lot of it is the mix. I find the
> Beatles' recordings difficult to listen to these
> days, for that very reason. They sound artificial
> and "tinny" compared even to other music of the
> period, much less today's "mixology."
>
Possibly-- didn't really think about that, but it makes sense. With 
regard to my daughter though, she listens to a wide range of stuff 
from the 40's on, so its not purely the mix. For us boomers though, 
it [the beatles] was ground breaking music at the time, associated 
with challenging the status quo, and the world has changed so much 
since.





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