What is a song that you believe is/will be immortalized. What I mean is a song that all generations (past, present, and future) will recognize. No further back than 1950.
For me,
A lot of people in the audience look too young to have been alive when it was Beetlemania.
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Love it but is there a cut off date, like 1960 or something?
Do you mean no songs as far back as a certain year? If so, songs dose create a significant limit as you go further back compared to musical scores such as works by Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Mozart., etc. But I mean by a particular artist or band. Not “Happy Birthday”
I’d have to say it’s this one.
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Exactly. Many songs from way back are already immortalized. Will VU be too like it they are now? Maybe not
pop/rock music and such doesn’t have staying power. too fluid
Lets put it at 1950 since that was when Elvis began. (My daughter loves Elvis, and she is 13)
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Coltrane and Miles Davis then
Thank you for posting that. Made my eyes mist up a bit seeing Bonham’s son on the drums, Ann nailing the lyrics and I’m not sure who the guitarist is but you can tell he did Page proud.
Funny thing is, you can pick just about any song from Led Zep albums 1 through 4, Physical Graffiti and Houses of the Holy and it would be iconic.
Anyways, this is my pick for a songs that will stand the test of time:
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Your welcome. Mine did too. : )
To think Queen was actually dipping kinda in popularity ( well in the west I think ) until Waynes World happened. Just kind of a trip.
Anyway
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