atlantaboy said:If you look at all genres of music today, I think that just as many artists were influenced by dance/club music of the 70s as were influenced by 60s/70s classic rock - and a lot of artists were influenced by 80s Pop, 90s Alternative, and 90s Hip-Hop - and I'm sure that in the upcoming years we'll hear about artists that were influenced by acts of the 2000s
Popular music today has a beat and that's about it. If you call that influence then I agree but then again, that can apply to any music age. The fact that music has pretty much hit the crapper is evidence that no such influence exists. Take away the pop idiots like Bleeper and the videos and the music would perish quickly.
atlantaboy said:I'm sure that 60s rock seemed extremely popular at the time, but a lot of that, I'm sure, had to do with the fact that there were so many baby-boomers coming of age as these bands were coming out
One reason was that music in those days wasn't as fragmented as it is today so the RnR acts captured more total bodies than an act does today. I don't think it was total number of Boomers that made the difference though. There are many more people living in the USA today than in the 60's. The big difference is in the demographics.