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24 Times Teenagers Discovered “Good Old” Music And Were Surprised That Adults Around Them Knew These Bands Very Well
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24 Times Teenagers Discovered “Good Old” Music And Were Surprised That Adults Around Them Knew These Bands Very Well

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Music is a great thing to bring people together, no matter what category they fall into. Probably one of the best in the world – after all, it is able to interest even representatives of the most diverse generations, who often face mutual misunderstanding in almost everything.

Of course, each generation has its own favorite music, but a characteristic of modern youth is that the criteria for popularity are mostly blurred. Indeed, if about twenty years ago, there were unconditional universal idols who organized thousands of concerts and rotated their hits on the radio, now any teenager can find a narrow musical niche on the internet that only he will like and hear. At least they think so…

There is a popular thread on Twitter where parents tell how their kids came to tell about an incredibly cool song or band they just found – and suddenly it turns out that this is the same music that their parents have been fans of for a couple of decades! The thread has over 325K likes and almost 13K retweets so far – actually, the topic is beyond cool, much like the music people are talking about.

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A famous writer a few days shy of 50 tweeted about his 13-year-old goth child ‘discovering’ The Cure

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It all started when famous American writer Jeff Sharlet wrote that his “super-goth” 13-year-old once said that they were listening to a band that their dad, a few days shy of 50, probably hadn’t even heard of – and that was The Cure. And then the retweets went on…

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One Twitter user’s daughter was shocked to know her mom visited Nirvana’s live concert

Among the most beautiful “discoveries” was how one commenter’s daughter’s soul almost left her body after learning that her mother was personally present at Nirvana’s live concert. However, there are still no less interesting moments. For example, about the daughter who heard her father whistling the tune of The Man Who Sold The World, originally written by David Bowie, and was so delighted, kinda: “Wow, you’re listening to Nirvana!”

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Among the hits “discovered” by the children of another member of the thread were, in particular, Сareless Whisper by Wham!, Madonna’s Material Girl, and Dancing Queen, originally recorded by the Swedes from ABBA back in 1976.

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Another 13 year-old just thought Whitney Houston was ‘the new singer’

Sometimes it turns out that children like some old hits because of a fresh cover version. For example, as the author of one of the tweets says, her 13-year-old daughter asked how her mother liked “this new singer” – Whitney Houston.

Maybe the girl had just listened to the cover of the late singer’s song Higher Love, released in 2019, performed by DJ Kygo, which was very popular at one time, and increased teenagers’ interest in Houston’s work. Anyway, Whitney, older generations will always love you.

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Young guy once asked if his 51-year-old co-worker even knew about a band called Metallica

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It’s so funny when young people talk about their “musical finds” to older colleagues – like the 51-year-old tweeter whose 18-year-old coworker once asked if he even knew about the existence of a band called Metallica.

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Some of the parents turn out to know music stars personally

And sometimes it even happens that parents whose children share their own “musical discoveries” with them personally knew the musicians – for example, like the author of a tweet who told his nephew how he hung out with The Clash musicians on the set of their video in the early eighties.

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It is so amazing when parents and kids can sing some old music hits together

And, of course, teenagers are often dumbstruck when they hear how folks from older generations pick up the lyrics of a song that they just heard somewhere and can easily sing it to the very end. Indeed, as the author of one of the tweets correctly wrote – “I had a life before you too, kid!”

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In any case, it’s always great when children are interested in really good music and suddenly find some common interests with their parents. In the end, a couple of decades will pass, and this generation’s own kids will come to them to share the joy of their new “discovery”, Lil Nas X or maybe Megan Thee Stallion…

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We’re pretty sure you’ve been in a similar situation, whether on the parents’ or children’s side. Either way, comments and your own stories are highly appreciated – after all, the show must go on.

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Vero
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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

good for you, you should listen to alice in chains , maybe you like them too

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Kid came in today asking if I'd heard of oasis. I told her I'd seen them at a few festivals, she was shocked. To be fair, kids see me in the supermarket 5 minutes from the school and they look shocked. How is it I exist outside a classroom?

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This reminded me of that time I (aged 9) thought Michael Jackson's Thriller video was a full length horror movie. I made my parents take me to a blockbuster to look for it. I'm 31 now.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Posting to hide an ad. I have the opposite problem, I grew up on oldies music, so now I hear the beat or hook in modern songs and like hey I know that!! The best was in high school. Newsboys or something like that (Christian pop/rock group), used almost all of the music (beat, melody, etc) from the song “I believe in miracles, (you sexy thing)”. Told my youth leader that and they didn’t believe me. Still laugh about 25 years later.

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

good for you, you should listen to alice in chains , maybe you like them too

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Kid came in today asking if I'd heard of oasis. I told her I'd seen them at a few festivals, she was shocked. To be fair, kids see me in the supermarket 5 minutes from the school and they look shocked. How is it I exist outside a classroom?

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Melissa Rodriguez
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This reminded me of that time I (aged 9) thought Michael Jackson's Thriller video was a full length horror movie. I made my parents take me to a blockbuster to look for it. I'm 31 now.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Posting to hide an ad. I have the opposite problem, I grew up on oldies music, so now I hear the beat or hook in modern songs and like hey I know that!! The best was in high school. Newsboys or something like that (Christian pop/rock group), used almost all of the music (beat, melody, etc) from the song “I believe in miracles, (you sexy thing)”. Told my youth leader that and they didn’t believe me. Still laugh about 25 years later.

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