Is rock n roll really dying? Is it even dead already?
No.
Rock n Roll's alive and well. Rock n Roll's still among the
hearts - of the few that is. Rock n Roll - the genre, the lifestyle, is now
just like an old toolbox in your garage. Covered in dust, greasy perhaps. Rock
n Roll's not dead, but is slowly forgotten; fading.
It just takes a curious kid to find that old tool box and
use it to discover, to create something by using those greasy tools from that
one old tool box, metaphorically speaking - Rock n Roll needs a whole new kind
of generation and appreciation for IT to remain. Because it would be a shame to
lose such genre. It's like losing your favorite childhood toy and replacing it
with a new one. It could be alike, but it wouldn't feel like the old one, the
one that you've lost.
Yes, I'm sorry for turning this shit into a long read, if
not, a waste of time.
My point is that; we don't need to save rock n roll from dying
because, Rock n Roll is forever. What we need to do is - to spread it out, let
it be known by all of them party fuckers, those who haven't heard of rock n
roll. Let rock n roll be a "medium". Let it be associated with this
hopeless generation and to the next. Let rock n roll feel alive not dying.
Let's not make it feel like it's forgotten. Let rock n roll be rock n roll. But
yes, let's not bring back those glamorous, hideous hairstyles they are merely a
façade, form of expression- a fashion statement rather than a form of
passion. But, let us appreciate the
classic. And so, as I'm about to conclude, I want you to remember this shit:
"Influence, Be Rock n Roll"
Understand this shit deeper. And soon enough, you'll be.
So turn that volume gauge up.
Peace, Love and Everything.
-
Niko Dizon-
Niko is the bad-ass bassist of Ground Zero, he is always caffeinated and likes to think of random shits.
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