JimJam
Senior Member
Glad to be here! I am in my 50s, grew up loving rock of the '60s and '70s and I still do. When I was young(er) I would think to myself, "will I enjoy rock in later decades"? The answer, as it turns out, is a definite yes! The music remains fresh to my ears.
I enjoy the typical classic rockers with a special liking for pre-punkers such as the Velvet Underground and NY Dolls, the '70s punks and '80s and '90s alternative bands. Not to exclude everyone from Neil Young to Van Morrison to many of the AM pop-rock hits from my youth that bring back fond memories and still sound fine after all these years.
I enjoy the typical classic rockers with a special liking for pre-punkers such as the Velvet Underground and NY Dolls, the '70s punks and '80s and '90s alternative bands. Not to exclude everyone from Neil Young to Van Morrison to many of the AM pop-rock hits from my youth that bring back fond memories and still sound fine after all these years.