Music that lasts generations

Anonymous
There are some bands/artists and songs that last generations. Gotta love the Beastie Boys: https://vimeo.com/103170134?outro=1&ref=fb-share

Any others?
Anonymous
I'm just going to state the obvious: thd Beatles.

And I'll illustrate.

My mom was a teen during the British Invasion. Without going to stand outside concerts or anything she was a huge fan. Stayed with them through her first years of motherhood. Though she tells me, they got a little druggy/weird once my third was born. Ha ha.

I love them. As anyone would. 32. An old boyfriend of mind was a legit fan and knew it all. He introduced me to the ones I didn't know. The ones my mom didn't like! But his parents were younger and liked the later era.

I've introduced my dd5, and she often requests Twist and Shout, Yelliw submarine, and Blackbird. I told her that grandma listened to it when she was young, and DD was astounded by that fact!
Anonymous
So sorry for typos. On my phone and didn't proof!
Anonymous
Stevie Wonder - had a huge tour a couple of years ago for an album that came out in 1970s (Songs in the Key of Life)
Anonymous
That's to my little ones my family now has 3 generations of Prince fans.
Anonymous
Mozart.
Anonymous
Easy - The Boss!

He's my parents' age, and still kicking ass.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That's to my little ones my family now has 3 generations of Prince fans.


+1

HATE the Beatles

Prince will never not be good
Anonymous
Queen, Michael Jackson/The Jackson 5, Prince, The Beatles, Bob Marley, Earth Wind and Fire, Billy Joel, Elton John.
Anonymous
My kids love rock from the 90s:

Pumpkins
Weezer
Foo Fighters
Etc

Two generations. Will it make it to a third?
Anonymous
Paul Simon, Beatles, Bruce, and Bob Seger - our kids both enjoy all of these
Anonymous
The Eagles.
Anonymous
I second Weezer, second generation loves them.

As for 3 generations, my son also loves the Beach Boys.
Anonymous
Bowie, of course.

Lou Reed.

Blondie.
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