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I definitely read this as "Fallout-Boy fans" at first and was not prepared to deal with my own age
My small rural town still has it's own AM/FM radio station that covers the whole county that i absolutely love. It's a golden oldies station that mostly plays music from the 50's -70's. My car is too old to have Bluetooth, and the CD player doesn't work, so i usually listen to that when i am driving. Beach Boys, Grand Funk Railroad, Gordon Lightfoot, Jackson 5, Cher, Beatles, Rolling Stones, and other artists that topped the Billboard chart 70 years ago that have aince mostly been forgotten.
Ain't nobody forgetting the Rolling Stones.
I didn't intend it that way. But we are hittinng a precipe as boomers start dying off and a lot of great, but lesser known music will be forgotten about, e en if it canstill bee streamed. Artists like Tony Orlando, Mungo Jerry, Paul Revere and the Raiders, or Johhny Rovers will end up only being known by a niche group of music nerds much like big band and swing artists.