Rock music is out nobody wants to listen to their dads music, eventually this will be rap music which is already starting to show cracks, when I go to clubs they play more Latin music than rap music.
@@duballsense from someone who enjoys a lot music genres it’s more of a cultural shift not a lack of it. When I was in middle school rock was still kind of hip then came high school and a guy named Sonny Moore from a band called from first to last changed his name to skrillex and began making dubstep then all the rockers at my school traded their guitars for laptops and began making dubstep too. Now all my college aged siblings and high school aged cousins are all about J Balvin, Bad Bunny and Peso Pluma. The culture shifted again and each generation has their thing.
@@thisguyrools2807 This is different from the first message you wrote. because if you say "Rock music is out nobody wants to listen to their dads music" it means that today's young people have no musical culture (and it is very likely) Because me when I was 18 years old I listened to The Doors with pleasure, I would have dreamed of seeing Bob Marley or Jimmy Handrix live, I never thought it was old stuff. So even if eras and genres change, musical culture should never be despised, without knowledge there is no future, and this generation has no future if it continues like this.
Crowd seems pretty light
Sounds more like a Mario Wah hoo
Jajaja es verdad jajaja
Watching the crowd makes me realize why Coachella is dead.
Marilyn Manson and Lenny Kravitz sang Rock is dead in 90s.
But they were liars. 2024 is the real time to sing Rock is dead😢
Uy, había muchos espacios para que yo brincara a mis anchas!!! pero no fui :(
Where’s the crowd ??
Was this their second weekend?
Yes. And that is one thin looking crowd.
People are getting upset that the crowd is dead lol they should be grateful they still have a crowd in the states.
Today's generation is really sad
Rock music is out nobody wants to listen to their dads music, eventually this will be rap music which is already starting to show cracks, when I go to clubs they play more Latin music than rap music.
@@thisguyrools2807 This comment of yours is really sad.
music is not fashion, it is culture.
if you don't understand it, you have no culture.
I'm in this generation and it makes me sad too...
@@duballsense from someone who enjoys a lot music genres it’s more of a cultural shift not a lack of it. When I was in middle school rock was still kind of hip then came high school and a guy named Sonny Moore from a band called from first to last changed his name to skrillex and began making dubstep then all the rockers at my school traded their guitars for laptops and began making dubstep too. Now all my college aged siblings and high school aged cousins are all about J Balvin, Bad Bunny and Peso Pluma. The culture shifted again and each generation has their thing.
@@thisguyrools2807 This is different from the first message you wrote.
because if you say "Rock music is out nobody wants to listen to their dads music"
it means that today's young people have no musical culture (and it is very likely)
Because me when I was 18 years old
I listened to The Doors with pleasure, I would have dreamed of seeing Bob Marley or Jimmy Handrix live, I never thought it was old stuff.
So even if eras and genres change, musical culture should never be despised, without knowledge there is no future, and this generation has no future if it continues like this.