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  • I know a lot of people who would completely agree with you, so maybe there was something special about the 60s, 70 & 80s. Many artists today even list those classics as their inspiration. But it depends on taste too. I personally think the conventional rock genre is worn out. So if you’re only into that then maybe it isn’t worth exploring further.

    I also agree that most artists today only seem to hit a couple of great albums at most before they fade. I think there’s more to greatness than popularity, but yeah there’s not many artists producing amazing music consistently for decades. There’s a few, but fans also seem to move on quickly as well now.

    But I do think the talent and great music is absolutely there. It just might not be in the form you want.

    Rock was very controversial when it first started right? Thinking Elvis. And I’d say that’s opened the doors to a huge variety of new genres. To the point where the concept of genre can’t even categorise what we have today. Artists have so much more creative freedom now imo.

    And I expect there’s way more active musicians today as well, so people’s attention is spread across so many different artists and styles.

    I can’t speak for conventional rock, a lot of what I listen to is considered alternative/indie rock, and I don’t know how to measure greatness, but the music I’m hearing today is for me, much more artistically and emotionally impactful than anything I’ve heard before.