This song actually saved my life. And that was way back in 1982. I was contemplating ending my life because I thought that I was a failure. But I sat down on my front porch one night and sang Lord Is It Mine to myself and cried like a baby. It made me so sad, yet the song inspired me to keep going in life. And soon after, everything changed for the better. Oh. I am 65 now and have lived a wonderful life.
This song has always been an emotional song for me as well , But to watch your reaction literally made me tear up ! I could visibly see you feel this song ! And that's a Good thing , It's Awesome actually ! Supertramp's music has a way of speaking to you ! You don't listen to Supertramp ,You feel Supertramp !
And this track is just one step of the journey this album takes you on. Existential loneliness and alienation (possibly even gaslighting) that is essential to waking up and seeing how you are a pawn in someone else’s game, then spreading that awareness to others.
Silas, my boy, not all rock and roll is "rock". Sometimes you have to just set back and "roll" with the music and let it take you where it wants. Pink Floyd is a good example of this. For us old folks, rock and roll is us reliving our youth through the music we grew up on. It is such a pleasure watching these "reaction" videos and feeling that feeling with someone new. Most of us would sit around in our "group" of friends and discover all this music together, but I don't see those friends anymore. Thanks for helping us old people to briefly flash back to a great time in our lives. Now on to 10k and beyond Son. 😎
I turn'd m' Gran'son into a Rock n' Roller. I used to drive him to school, and he listened to my cassettes. He's now 32 and still buys old albums of rock at flea markets. I can depend on the music I'll hear when at his place. ...and Thanx for your chosen profession.
Take The Long Way Home really takes me back to Sophomore year of High school. My friend Matt had his car, the only one of us three friends (Howie was the 3rd friend) with wheels. This tape played constantly in his car. We took many rides then and the lyrics are imbedded in my brain, forever. The line, " So you feel that your life has become a catastrophe. Well it has to be for you to grow, boy" had so much meaning to a 15 year old guy. Matt passed in 2012, and Howie lives in Colorado. I'm still living near the town we went to HS together. I miss those guys and those old days.
Great reaction, Silas! This CD is in my truck at all times. It is simply awesome. Yeah, I am the typical stoic, unemotional "man", too, but "Lord Is It Mine" really makes sure that you're actually alive. Brings a tear to my eye every time.
Crisis What Crisis. Even In The Quietest Moments. Crime of the Century. Every one of these albums are just as good as Breakfast In America. The song composition and studio finesse are hallmark of Supertramp for the era. Welcome to a long and rewarding road. Do "Easy Does It" and "Sister Moonshine" together from Crisis What Crisis. A bit over seven minutes. First two songs. Guaranteed joy. You WILL be up behind your chair. Blessings.
Wow, I played this album all the time in high school, and of course Long Way Home is a huge hit and extremely catchy, but I had totally forgotten what a beautiful gem Lord Is It Mine is. Really poignant reaction, Silas. That's great. Maybe you could play it for Olivia? I like the idea of covering two songs at once when they are a bit shorter like that.
Supertramp doesn't have the name recognition today that some of the other older bands like The Beatles, Stoned, Led, Queen or Pink Floyd have, but they deserve to be up there. Crime of the Century is one of the best albums ever made imo and they have lot's more. Such craftsmanship and a bucket load of absolute bangers of songs.
this album was truly a breakthrough album for them. They had been fairly successful before but this was HUGE. Logical Song, Take the long way home and Goodbye Strange were EVERYWHERE summer of 79 i think it was. Whole album was played on rock radio. Silas imagine having new stuff like this come out almost every week? So much music was released back in the day. It was non stop. It's just not the same now.
The “Breakfast In America” album was released in March of 1979 and was a MASSIVE hit worldwide. I turned 13 that summer and I loved this album. My stepmother used to have an absolute fit whenever she heard Supertramp mentioned because that was her nickname (and it was well deserved).
They don’t make music like this anymore. Growing up in the 70s (especially) & 80s the music was just phenomenal. Supertramp was one of my faves. 💕 (your reaction to Lord is it Mine was so sweet. It hits most of us that way. 😉)
Take the Long Way Home was an instant classic and is one of their most enduring songs. It's about YOU and ME singing along to the songs on the radio as we take that long drive home .
You would really enjoy their “ Crime of the Century” album too - even if you don’t react to it, please give it a listen. “School” is one of my top 3 songs ever.
Crime of the Century is one of the best albums I have ever listened to. I was lucky enought to see the Crime of the Century tour gig in my home town in the UK in November 1975. I still wonder in amazement at the quality of that concert... it blew my mind. Wonderful band. Roger as a solo artist live is fantastic too if you can get to see him.
Just to say Silas how lucky you are and how envious we are that you are experiencing this newly undiscovered music (for you) for the first time from a decade (the 1970’s) that many consider to be the greatest decade of them all for the production of popular music.
Take the long way home has a LOT of life’s lessons for a young man like you. Hope you listen to it again and pay attention to what the lyrics are saying. Lord is it mine, is another worthy song
This is my favorite Supertramp song, but they have so many good ones it was a tough choice but this one gets the edge. so much talent in a group, great vocals, lyrics, storytelling and the music behind the songs. Great choice Silas.
BEST CONCERT EVER! Victoria BC, Canada back in the 80s. I was your age and only one of twelve people at the 10,000 seat arena. Band was unknown and we were expecting to see Ted Nugget but bought tickets anyway. *What Professionals* full concert performance like it was a sold-out show. For their encored - played a few songs from the unreleased *Breakfast in America* album. Quality (live) sound as great as their studio versions - no exaggeration! Again, the most Professional band to-date.
Always so so nice to see that young people like you also like older music :) - Supertramp seemd to be forgotten for a long time ...but great music should never die - cool reaction !!
I first heard this song back in 1979 I was in Marine Corps Boot Camp, isolated from the outside world getting some dental work on base and the dentist had his radio on and this song was playing. Kind of fitting for an Indiana boy wanting to take the long way home back to the Indiana. By the way I love your enthusiasm for this classic rock Tim Pharis, 1979 USMC.
Sound is very good ! and you do what almost nobody does but they should ! YOU do it ! start from the beginning and not randomly is the way to do ! bravo ! say hi to your dad ! thanks ! that is another band i grew up listening everythime an album was coming to life i see ya on the next vid !
You guys need to watch all these songs live, then you get to see what instruments they are playing. It will shock you just how many instruments and gadgets they use. I was lucky I grew up with Supertramp they're one of my favourite bands! Keep up the good work. I love seeing your faces when the band winds up, it's great!
I bought the vinyl record, Breakfast in America in 1979 . I am 63 years old and still get goosebumps listening to Lord is it mine ❤❤ Great reaction, thank you.
Take the long way home makes me think of Northern Virginia to Fredericksburg everyday with evening commute, and I'm not even talking about Fridays, lol I got to say that it's nice to see a young fella like you realizing just how good classic rock is. Still so much you haven't heard. I'm a pretty hardcore guy. I was a FBI certified Hostage Negotiator, Emergency Communications Officer and EMT and I'm not ashamed to tell you this songs choked me up more than once, lol
I am jealous. Always loved these guys. I am am mainly into metal, and play guitar. One day I was jamming with this guy, who is a literal musical genius (he is advanced in music theory, knows almost every band/artist/composer you can think of, and can deconstruct their sound and writing.), and I was playing this metal riff I wrote recently. He looked at me, and said "You are a fan of Supertramp, aren't you? I can hear it.", and he tried to explain it to me, but I still don't understand how he heard that from my riff.
No hay una canción mala en este disco. Cuando suena la armónica es impresionante, y sobre todo cuando se junta con el saxo. Increible canción. Me has hecho emocionarme, al hacerlo tu. ¡Bendita sensibilidad músical! Bravo Silas. No te olvides de escuchar The fools overture. Pertenece a Even in The quite moments. Ese album, más Breakfast in América son lo mejor de lo mejor de Supertramp.Gracias Silas
I thought for sure you'd get behind your chair when the clarinet and harmonica were having their back and forth in "Long Way Home". You should'a. Blessings.
The teens and young adults of today have been cheated out of the meaningful music of the 70’s and 80’s. It’s sad the music of today is meaningless. How do you relate and feel the meaning of the words and feel the soul of the rhythm and melodies of hip hop and rap? You don’t, you can’t. What’s sad is that it’s also the cause of so much crime and murder. Not just between those that get heavily into that music, but also the number of artists that have lost their lives. You didn’t see members of Journey, Rush, etc. getting killed every other week. It sends a bad message to kids. Maybe every now and then a good song comes around that has some meaning or have a melody you can lose yourself in but that’s rare.The 70’s and 80’s were a great time to grow up and be a young adult. We had great songs to relate to. They make you remember old times or people you shared good times with. We had some great bands, musicians,!that will always be in our memories and bring back the good times of those memories. We had Supertramp, Boston, Rush as well as good soft rock/romantic bands and bands/artists like Journey, Air Supply, Billy Ocean, Phil Collins, etc. Lucky to have lived through those times. It just doesn’t get any better than that! ❤️
Hey Silas, I have been really enjoying your videos. Because you like these songs, I'd highly recommend Roger Hodgson's first also album from 1984, 'In The Eye Of The Storm', I think some of it will really hit home, it's a loose concept record about life in general. Roger, from Supertramp, seems to be the signer you like the most, so wanted to suggest it!
@@jp1170 I stad completely corrected. I forgot about their earlier stuff. It's been nearly 50 years. Crime was the first I bought when it was released.
Keep diving Silas. The World is full of beauty, wonder, love, pain, disconnection, loss…Finding these avenues is what it means to be a true human. How You deal with these issues is your choice. I’ll give You a little hint Silas. Hold On To The Beauty And Love Of Those Close To You, Who Really Love You. It’s Amazing Where You Find Love.
“Music was a product, now it is a service.” For gen x & back, music was an important part of our lives, in & of itself. For the younger generations, music is just soundtrack. That’s why it all sounds the same & is largely forgettable. It’s just background accompaniment to an activity, not the activity itself that it used to be.
This song actually saved my life. And that was way back in 1982. I was contemplating ending my life because I thought that I was a failure. But I sat down on my front porch one night and sang Lord Is It Mine to myself and cried like a baby. It made me so sad, yet the song inspired me to keep going in life. And soon after, everything changed for the better. Oh. I am 65 now and have lived a wonderful life.
❤
The power of (storytelling through) music. Glad to still have you with us.
i am so happy you are still here! stay strong!
@@willfromyadkinville What I said is an absolutely true story.
Thanks for sharing.
This song has always been an emotional song for me as well , But to watch your reaction literally made me tear up ! I could visibly see you feel this song ! And that's a Good thing , It's Awesome actually ! Supertramp's music has a way of speaking to you ! You don't listen to Supertramp ,You feel Supertramp !
The older you get the more Take the long wag home, hits you.
And this track is just one step of the journey this album takes you on. Existential loneliness and alienation (possibly even gaslighting) that is essential to waking up and seeing how you are a pawn in someone else’s game, then spreading that awareness to others.
4:08 " and though you feel like your life has become a catastrophe,...ohhh it has to be...for you to grow boy" - Best line EVER!
Silas, my boy, not all rock and roll is "rock". Sometimes you have to just set back and "roll" with the music and let it take you where it wants. Pink Floyd is a good example of this.
For us old folks, rock and roll is us reliving our youth through the music we grew up on. It is such a pleasure watching these "reaction" videos and feeling that feeling with someone new. Most of us would sit around in our "group" of friends and discover all this music together, but I don't see those friends anymore. Thanks for helping us old people to briefly flash back to a great time in our lives.
Now on to 10k and beyond Son. 😎
I turn'd m' Gran'son into a Rock n' Roller. I used to drive him to school, and he listened to my cassettes. He's now 32 and still buys old albums of rock at flea markets. I can depend on the music I'll hear when at his place. ...and Thanx for your chosen profession.
Right on Bro@@ronaldstokes4841
Take the Long Way Home is an absolute classic.
Take The Long Way Home really takes me back to Sophomore year of High school. My friend Matt had his car, the only one of us three friends (Howie was the 3rd friend) with wheels. This tape played constantly in his car. We took many rides then and the lyrics are imbedded in my brain, forever. The line, " So you feel that your life has become a catastrophe. Well it has to be for you to grow, boy" had so much meaning to a 15 year old guy.
Matt passed in 2012, and Howie lives in Colorado. I'm still living near the town we went to HS together. I miss those guys and those old days.
What kind of car did Matt have? We're the same age.
Supertramp is one of my favorite bands. I am mainly a metal guy, but this shit just vibes.
*SUPERTRAMP* "THE BEST"
What a masterpiece this album is. Not a single wasted note, not a single musical or emotional button left un-pushed. Exquisite.
Played this after leaving the Supertramp concert back in 78, great day.
The power of music
Supertramp are one of the greatest bands! 😊
I found over the years some of these songs are lessons learned the hard way.
Such a nostalgic feel to this song.
Look at you❤ THAT is the power of music….
".....Hey, that was a good song"....The Silas Stamp of Approval.
Absolutely LOVE Supertramp!!! Excellent legendary Rock band.
Great reaction, Silas! This CD is in my truck at all times. It is simply awesome. Yeah, I am the typical stoic, unemotional "man", too, but "Lord Is It Mine" really makes sure that you're actually alive. Brings a tear to my eye every time.
Crisis What Crisis. Even In The Quietest Moments. Crime of the Century. Every one of these albums are just as good as Breakfast In America. The song composition and studio finesse are hallmark of Supertramp for the era. Welcome to a long and rewarding road.
Do "Easy Does It" and "Sister Moonshine" together from Crisis What Crisis. A bit over seven minutes. First two songs. Guaranteed joy. You WILL be up behind your chair.
Blessings.
Wow, I played this album all the time in high school, and of course Long Way Home is a huge hit and extremely catchy, but I had totally forgotten what a beautiful gem Lord Is It Mine is. Really poignant reaction, Silas. That's great. Maybe you could play it for Olivia?
I like the idea of covering two songs at once when they are a bit shorter like that.
Child of vision will blow your mind, I'll tell you now!😇 I've known Supertramp since the 70's and I still find them fascinating.
Supertramp doesn't have the name recognition today that some of the other older bands like The Beatles, Stoned, Led, Queen or Pink Floyd have, but they deserve to be up there. Crime of the Century is one of the best albums ever made imo and they have lot's more. Such craftsmanship and a bucket load of absolute bangers of songs.
We appreciate the audio version... that's how we had to experience our first reaction.
this album was truly a breakthrough album for them. They had been fairly successful before but this was HUGE. Logical Song, Take the long way home and Goodbye Strange were EVERYWHERE summer of 79 i think it was. Whole album was played on rock radio. Silas imagine having new stuff like this come out almost every week? So much music was released back in the day. It was non stop. It's just not the same now.
The “Breakfast In America” album was released in March of 1979 and was a MASSIVE hit worldwide.
I turned 13 that summer and I loved this album. My stepmother used to have an absolute fit whenever she heard Supertramp mentioned because that was her nickname (and it was well deserved).
They don’t make music like this anymore. Growing up in the 70s (especially) & 80s the music was just phenomenal. Supertramp was one of my faves. 💕 (your reaction to Lord is it Mine was so sweet. It hits most of us that way. 😉)
This song 🎵 makes a lot of people cry or get emotional. " Lord is it mine. "
Take the Long Way Home was an instant classic and is one of their most enduring songs.
It's about YOU and ME singing along to the songs on the radio as we take that long drive home .
You would really enjoy their “ Crime of the Century” album too - even if you don’t react to it, please give it a listen. “School” is one of my top 3 songs ever.
You didn’t forget the golden rule ahah !
Crime of the Century is one of the best albums I have ever listened to. I was lucky enought to see the Crime of the Century tour gig in my home town in the UK in November 1975. I still wonder in amazement at the quality of that concert... it blew my mind. Wonderful band. Roger as a solo artist live is fantastic too if you can get to see him.
My favorite Supertramp song, long way home 🙏💜🙏👏🙏
Rodger Hodgson has also some beautiful solo performances.
Just to say Silas how lucky you are and how envious we are that you are experiencing this newly undiscovered music (for you) for the first time from a decade (the 1970’s) that many consider to be the greatest decade of them all for the production of popular music.
It puts a lump in your throat, good music can lift you up or make you cry!💖😢💖
Take the long way home has a LOT of life’s lessons for a young man like you. Hope you listen to it again and pay attention to what the lyrics are saying. Lord is it mine, is another worthy song
Silas you keep this music fresh and new with your reactions thanks
This was my music as a teen.. young adult❤❤❤love it❤❤enjoy
This is my favorite Supertramp song, but they have so many good ones it was a tough choice but this one gets the edge. so much talent in a group, great vocals, lyrics, storytelling and the music behind the songs. Great choice Silas.
The sound is so PURE.
BEST CONCERT EVER! Victoria BC, Canada back in the 80s. I was your age and only one of twelve people at the 10,000 seat arena. Band was unknown and we were expecting to see Ted Nugget but bought tickets anyway. *What Professionals* full concert performance like it was a sold-out show. For their encored - played a few songs from the unreleased *Breakfast in America* album. Quality (live) sound as great as their studio versions - no exaggeration! Again, the most Professional band to-date.
Seems like these guys could just play any instrument!
So much great piano in these pieces. 😊
Take the Long Way Home is my favorite song of theirs. Definitely melancholic, yet a little hopeful at the same time. All great songs do both, IMO.
Breakfast in America was such a great album! i still have my copies! one still sealed!
"Don't Leave Me Now".... will make you cry.
Yes!!!
Young bro 's not old enough to relate to this song.. give it another 20 years.. good song
Your reactions are unpretentious, unmasked, genuine and full of life 🔥.
Cheers, and be well.
They don't call them SUPER Tramp for nothin'...........SUPER underrated ! JMHO .......Peace and Love
"Child Of Vision"...... AWESOME.... nuf said
Always so so nice to see that young people like you also like older music :) - Supertramp seemd to be forgotten for a long time ...but great music should never die - cool reaction !!
Fantástico que difrutes como nosotros, en esa epoca , tengo 65 años.
Saludos desde Santiago de Chile.
You want to watch "RUDY" Live. with the Train Ride video...... AWESOME
I first heard this song back in 1979 I was in Marine Corps Boot Camp, isolated from the outside world getting some dental work on base and the dentist had his radio on and this song was playing. Kind of fitting for an Indiana boy wanting to take the long way home back to the Indiana. By the way I love your enthusiasm for this classic rock Tim Pharis, 1979 USMC.
I know what you mean i took boot in 79 also Indiana here to brother
Lord is it mine gets me every time, I feel like its the most personal and deep song they have. Totally truthful and crushing. I LOVE IT.
That harp hit you hard. This song got me to learn the harmonica. I can't bend it like Rick, but for this song I can get close.
If only I could find a way to feel your sweetness through the day
The love that shines around me could be mine.
Oh my heart ❤️ for 40 sumthin years.
What a genuine reaction to a wonderful masterpiece of the best Band ever!
Roger's songs are magical and he sings like an angel. He's still performing it to this day & he's 74 now.
Sound is very good ! and you do what almost nobody does but they should ! YOU do it ! start from the beginning and not randomly is the way to do ! bravo ! say hi to your dad ! thanks ! that is another band i grew up listening everythime an album was coming to life i see ya on the next vid !
You guys need to watch all these songs live, then you get to see what instruments they are playing. It will shock you just how many instruments and gadgets they use. I was lucky I grew up with Supertramp they're one of my favourite bands! Keep up the good work. I love seeing your faces when the band winds up, it's great!
I bought the vinyl record, Breakfast in America in 1979 . I am 63 years old and still get goosebumps listening to Lord is it mine ❤❤
Great reaction, thank you.
Take the long way home makes me think of Northern Virginia to Fredericksburg everyday with evening commute, and I'm not even talking about Fridays, lol
I got to say that it's nice to see a young fella like you realizing just how good classic rock is. Still so much you haven't heard.
I'm a pretty hardcore guy. I was a FBI certified Hostage Negotiator, Emergency Communications Officer and EMT and I'm not ashamed to tell you this songs choked me up more than once, lol
"Take The Long Way Home" is my favorite!! Memories of being in the car with my mom and dad.
saw super tramp live back in the day great band with Joan armatrading
I am jealous. Always loved these guys.
I am am mainly into metal, and play guitar. One day I was jamming with this guy, who is a literal musical genius (he is advanced in music theory, knows almost every band/artist/composer you can think of, and can deconstruct their sound and writing.), and I was playing this metal riff I wrote recently. He looked at me, and said "You are a fan of Supertramp, aren't you? I can hear it.", and he tried to explain it to me, but I still don't understand how he heard that from my riff.
I'm 69 most of the bands he is playing I have seen including led Zeppelin pink Floyd yes
Your reaction to Lord is it mine is proof you are a good man. Always stay that way
No hay una canción mala en este disco. Cuando suena la armónica es impresionante, y sobre todo cuando se junta con el saxo. Increible canción. Me has hecho emocionarme, al hacerlo tu. ¡Bendita sensibilidad músical! Bravo Silas.
No te olvides de escuchar The fools overture. Pertenece a Even in The quite moments. Ese album, más Breakfast in América son lo mejor de lo mejor de Supertramp.Gracias Silas
I thought for sure you'd get behind your chair when the clarinet and harmonica were having their back and forth in "Long Way Home". You should'a. Blessings.
Imagine being in your car as a teenager, and the first time you hear this song is on your favorite rock station.
It was an amazing time to be young!
Friday nights back in the day..🤟🏼✊🏽💥💥
Music is unmatched❤
I loved your reaction!!!
You just got a new subscriber. I hope you keep up the good work reacting to the music I grew up with.
I was probably your age when this came out. I'm 65 now
The teens and young adults of today have been cheated out of the meaningful music of the 70’s and 80’s. It’s sad the music of today is meaningless. How do you relate and feel the meaning of the words and feel the soul of the rhythm and melodies of hip hop and rap? You don’t, you can’t. What’s sad is that it’s also the cause of so much crime and murder. Not just between those that get heavily into that music, but also the number of artists that have lost their lives. You didn’t see members of Journey, Rush, etc. getting killed every other week. It sends a bad message to kids. Maybe every now and then a good song comes around that has some meaning or have a melody you can lose yourself in but that’s rare.The 70’s and 80’s were a great time to grow up and be a young adult. We had great songs to relate to. They make you remember old times or people you shared good times with. We had some great bands, musicians,!that will always be in our memories and bring back the good times of those memories. We had Supertramp, Boston, Rush as well as good soft rock/romantic bands and bands/artists like Journey, Air Supply, Billy Ocean, Phil Collins, etc. Lucky to have lived through those times. It just doesn’t get any better than that! ❤️
His reaction reminds me of Stevey Wonder.
So beautiful to hear these songs
yeahhh you feel it
Oh my I am prescribing some Jackson Browne for you. First dose-LATE FOR THE SKY.
Hey Silas, I have been really enjoying your videos. Because you like these songs, I'd highly recommend Roger Hodgson's first also album from 1984, 'In The Eye Of The Storm', I think some of it will really hit home, it's a loose concept record about life in general. Roger, from Supertramp, seems to be the signer you like the most, so wanted to suggest it!
Yes on the first! Nope on the second--but, I do favor pleasant piano!
Pleaase check out the whole album 'Chicago Transit Authority' by the band of the same name (later became 'Chicago.')
Yep. Just start with the first song on the album and you'll be hooked.
Best reactions...!!!
20 minutes before the NewYear hits... don't disappoint
How many of us had to Take the long way home!...
There's a new song by War On Drugs " old skin" that hits hard like " Lord is it mine"
Gotta do The Logical Song!
Try the song 'School'...blow your mind in a great way 👍
This is a good album but it doesnt stand up against “Crime of the Century”. Hopefully you’ll give it a listen next!
Just like Boston. Supertramp's first album was their best.
@@markhodge7 Supertramps first album is definitely not their best. Crime of the Century is their best
@@jp1170 I stad completely corrected. I forgot about their earlier stuff. It's been nearly 50 years. Crime was the first I bought when it was released.
...and then your wife seems to think that you're part of the furniture ... she used to be so nice. Yup, been there!
hahah
I would be interested in your reaction to the entire album CRIME OF THE CENTURY by Supertramp... It's their first successful album from 1974!
I watch you because you remind me of my grandson Gunner... wish I could spend time with him
No need to win and no need to fight.
School
Compare this to Nikki Minaj/Katy Perry/etc garbage and remember what true music is.
Whining harmonica, crying sax, and banging piano. Tres Amigos.
😎👍 please , when you can , react to Styx - Show me the way ( with lyric ) 😎👍
Good huh?
Compare these songs, to today's nonsense, it's night and day 👍🏴
"one of these songs" 😅
Its ok to tear up,music gets your soul thats what its for 😥
Keep diving Silas. The World is full of beauty, wonder, love, pain, disconnection, loss…Finding these avenues is what it means to be a true human. How You deal with these issues is your choice. I’ll give You a little hint Silas. Hold On To The Beauty And Love Of Those Close To You, Who Really Love You. It’s Amazing Where You Find Love.
“Music was a product, now it is a service.” For gen x & back, music was an important part of our lives, in & of itself. For the younger generations, music is just soundtrack. That’s why it all sounds the same & is largely forgettable. It’s just background accompaniment to an activity, not the activity itself that it used to be.