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I was actually wrong. I looked it up, and it will release 50 years after his death, which happens to be 2027. In 2 years, we will learn about how Elvis actually survived and starred in Home Alone.That is so stupid. In 100 years the people that made that rule up won't even be here to make sure it happens. I WANNA SEE IT NEOWWW
That would make him a hero. Can't think of a lot good songs from the Beetles. I'd Rather listen to Kraftwerk
That would make him a hero. Can't think of a lot good songs from the Beetles. I'd Rather listen to Kraftwerk
Just go to an average K-Pop boy band's concerts and Beatlemania will make sense.Girls were literally pissing themselves in excitement. We probably will never see anything like it again.
We do have a lot more people living today than we had back than and that means more people making music so there's a lot more to listen and more Genres being created. Kraftwerk is one of the earliest forms of industrial music. The Robots and the Model wouldn't be so out of place being made in the late 1990's or early 2000's in Europe, except it was done in 1978. Their stuff in 1970 though was a little too experimental. Windows (the band that is) was too early 1970's. Their stuff sounds like it came directly from America. Drafi Deutscher wasn't bad in the 1960's, though urinating in front of some school children ruined his career. He was of Romani decent if I recall so it's to be expected. Usually for 1960's Germany you'd see more women singing. Then the 70's happened and there was a lot more different types of music to listen to. 80's was a great time to listen to German rock and metal.My uncle saw Elvis in the years before he died. Fat bloated Elvis. He said he looked horrible. Like he was about to die on stage. This is the Elvis people like to either forget or use for comedy skits. Classic Elvis is the young, fit "All Shook Up" and "Jailhouse Rock" variety. He's still considered iconic a nd has a lot of fans. But I don't think he has anything to offer the younger generation. But who knows. Maybe someday there will be some Elvis renaissance.
I think the Beatles are a lot like Nirvana. A "You had to have been there" sort of deal. The Beatles shook the world. Beatlemania seems bizarre to us now. But at the time there was nothing like it going on. Girls were literally pissing themselves in excitement. We probably will never see anything like it again. We should be glad that we live time-adjacent enough to experience it through footage and first hand stories. We got to live through the height of rock and roll or close to it for the younger people. Elvis is a big part of music history. I can't see him disappearing any time in the near future.
I don't think any of these artists will be forgotten in 100 years. We don't forget Mozart or Beethoven. They just go into the background unless you are a fan of that type of music. I'm not going to speculate on what it will be like way further out than that. But I do hope that somewhere we still have archives.
?? https://www.autopsyfiles.org/reports/Celebs/presley, elvis_report.pdfIf I remember correctly, his autopsy won't be released until 100 years after his death or something.
That is so stupid. In 100 years the people that made that rule up won't even be here to make sure it happens. I WANNA SEE IT NEOWWW
I was browsing this website literally last fucking week lol, I was looking at Chester Bennington's autopsy. It's a damn shame that there's only two pages with really shitty handwriting. The other autopsies on this website are ~20 pages long and typed. I wanted details about his organs and stuff like they have for the other celebrities (not in a creepy way, in an educational way).
But a lot of artists HAVE been forgotten. I can't remember their names, though.I don't think any of these artists will be forgotten in 100 years. We don't forget Mozart or Beethoven.