You guys wouldn't know good music if it slapped you in the face.
I bet most of you still strictly listen to classic rock and oldies stations. How many times can you listen to "Freebird", what about going out and finding new current artists. What about googling your local music venue and seeing who is coming and when. Good music is easy to find these days with the internet and myspace.
Girl Talk has sold out almost every venue last year and into this year. His tickets are reasonable and you are guaranteed to have a great time. The audience is encouraged to join him on stage while he does his thing. His energy is constant and he is passionate about what he does. Girl Talk has had over 5 million hits to his myspace page. He is becoming main stream among the younger generation in this country.
Everyone has a different taste. I do agree with you on the oldies. Heck even Nirvana is old now. I mean I can't listen to Stairway To Heaven one more time. If it's on I turn it off or to another station and I use to love that song. Most of the songs I download are oldies that are not overplayed. I would like some new music but gosh, Rap, lip synchers, etc. are not my thing. My newest album is by Tom Petty and pretty much listen to the song "I don't scare easy".
There was a superbowl about 3 or 4 years ago where Paul McCartney was the half time show. He received a bad review about it. Saying he was old and out of it. A woman I work with told me about it. I just said, "What do you expect from the lip synch generation". She laughed and said true. I thought the show was good btw. Now this guy is lip synching too. Not with a voice but with music. Funny thing is he is doing it with oldies.