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Karri Owens

It is a sad thing when we, as middle-agers, begin to feel like “old fogies” when it comes to music and the “hip” things going on in popular culture. It is also easy to forget that the rock music and lots of other genres of modern music got their launch way back during the days when forty somethings and beyond were the young people changing society and it was our music that changed the world.

So it’s good for baby boomers to recollect such things about their heritage and whatever they passed on to the music and entertainment culture today. Inside the song “Rock and Roll Never Forgets” by Bob Seger, the singer reviews the changes baby boomers have gone through because they go from youth to middle age and handle pressures of work, family, child rearing and modifications in health due to aging. Though the end result remains the same that the hub of every baby boomer is a rock and roller who’s just as capable as ever of experiencing the music that was the foundation with their culture.

One of the things that disheartened the newborn boomer generation growing up was seeing the rock ‘n roll life style take its toll on many of the icons of youth culture and music including Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Freddie Mercury. Nevertheless the unfortunate demise of these music heroes doesn’t diminish the great contribution to music also to culture down through the years. In order much as we grieve the loss of great talent, we are able to always celebrate what they gave to us and attempt to give to us down to present times as music continues to reference those great figures of 60s music as icons and inspirations.

However for every rock and roller who didn’t survive that turbulent in time our culture, we can look to great performers who did survive, overcame their addictions and proceeded to continue to give great music to everyone decade after decade. Aerosmith, The Rolling Stones and David Bowie are instances of wonderful and talented music heroes that demonstrated that age and a few wrinkles don’t mean a thing. They continue to rock and roll today as hard and with as much heart as they did once they were in their twenties.

In a way “to rock and roll” is really a metaphor for living life to the fullest and for staying in keeping with your values and living life inside a genuine way that never surrenders on what’s important in life. For this reason baby boomers have always had the best contempt for anyone who sells out or abandons their core principles which they espoused in youth. To sell out is to say that none of the great history of the youth revolution meant anything and now we are willing to turn out backs into it. But to “rock and roll” means always going back to your roots rather than giving up, even when age, and busy lives and bad health say that you should slow down and never try to live with as much earnestness as you did when you were young.

Middle-agers, even at this dignified and “mature” stage in life, should feel liberated to manage to go ahead and “rock and roll” in a real a feeling of the word. The Bob Seger song would be a hit because it gives us permission to reconnect with this roots and express that youthful enthusiasm again. You don’t need to go to a nostalgia show to achieve that either. There are dozens of great rock and roll acts that are giving to the children of baby boomers (and their grandchildren) that same excitement we have got from The Beatles and The Stones.

“Discovering” stone all over again can be great fun to get a baby boomer especially when you find a new act which includes that power and capacity to perform that reminds us in the acts of our youth. They are out there so just get out there and uncover this great natural resource of talent in the music and culture of today’s youth revolution.

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