>10,000+ years of folk
>1000+ years of classical
>100 years of jazz
>80 years of r&b/funk/soul/pbr&b
>80 years of electronic music
>rock died in under 50
Rock isn't dead, it's just less popular now. There's still good stuff being made.
>>73726529
>There's still good stuff being made.
(not true by the way)
>80 years of electronic music
? Inb4 Messiaen and his weird experiments or something.
if you're going to take such a broad view of folk, rock music (as well as r&b/funk/soul and all popular electronic music) would also be included in that category
>>73726620
Oh right, no one can disagree with you.
>>73726529
like what
>>73726509
your 'timeline' is retarded. but it's beginning to look like rock WAS a fad.
My theory is that modern kids are faggots.
>>73726639
Schaeffer and Halim were recording in the 1940s
>>73726678
They're all "popular music" technically.
Art
Folk
Popular
>>73726701
Aquaserge, Komara, Universal Totem Orchestra, Elder, Yowie, and Moon Duo are some of my favorites. Also Metal is a subgenre of rock and that's definitely doing well if you're into that kind of thing.
Yes, it's dead the same way crooners and waltzes are dead
jazz has been dead for 40 years