What are you gonna do once every popular musician/band retires/dies?
This generation of music had no identity, there is no one to pass the torch to. Most new bands stay relevant for very little time, and they didn't brought up any new subculture with them so they're really not leaving any lasting fans.
It's a shame for those of us who also enjoyed the social aspect of music. Huge concerts, gathering with people to discuss music of a beloved artist. All of that will be gone in some years, the only thing left will be those pseudo hippie festivals and people showing small time bands to each other, because we failed at creating a new generation of long lasting musicians.
>tfw this will never happen again
>>69689161
go to bed grandpa
>What are you gonna do once every popular musician/band retires/dies?
live on
some other bands/groups will replace the old ones
wait until a semi-good band comes along and support them
>>69689221
also, what a stupid question anon
>>69689161
>What are you gonna do once every popular musician/band retires/dies?
gonna roll dubs on /mu/ just like before
tfw every Classical composer is dead
>>69689161
Grow old and die as well hopefully before the next war
>>69689275
you're not fooling anyone mozart, we all know you are here
>>69689275
so is every good literary author
we're in the era of mass consumerism and the internet and easy distractions. It's all over my friend.
>>69689221
>Implying it will happen.
It should have happened by now. and the last relatively big band to exist was [spoiler] My chemical romance [/spoiler]
>>69689292
What are you talking about Mozart is actually dead. There's no way I can live for more than 200 years.
>>69689332
[spoiler]Why no spoiler[/spoiler]
>>69689294
>mass consumerism
That's been and gone as well. We're entering a new age