As an old gieser at 44 I find myself no longer able to connect with the younger generation's music. What/Who is 50 cent? Lincoln what? Emenem looks too much like enema to me. (Sound like one also!) However last year a 6th grade student of mine told me she was into "Punk Rock" "Punk rock"
What do you mean, "Punk Rock!" That was my generation and it is so "Yesterday!" We talked about "The Clash" "The Sex Pistols" "The Ramones" We even talked about the meaning of "anarchy." As a result we are friends and we exchange letters even though I am such a old fart. Well anyway, through Melissa, I learned that "Punk rock" is alive and well! There are a lot of punk bands out there today doing the boingo mosh pit slam dance. I told her I would give it a try. So 6 months ago I pick up this album (er a woops) cd. "American Idiot" Green Day. Oh my GAAAAAAA! This work of art is a gem beyond description. It is the genius of the afor mentioned and has the best influences of bands like "The Beatles" "Rush" and "The Who" It is a rock opera! remember Tommy? The work comes at you like a Haggler-Lennord fight and doesn't let up for 18 tracks! Yet they aren't tracks rather they are themes that appear and re-appear throughout itself. What makes it "Album of the Year" (Grammy) is not the fact that the riffs weave pure satitical joy/angst but that its lyrical relevace speaks to a generation that has been totally burned by its role models. Has anyone listened to this cd? Anyone like to share?
I have heard the name
Green Day from my son. He is also into (among others) an Irish band called
Flogging Molley. We have had entertaining discussions on where in the world they came up with that name. I, on the other hand, am getting into big band music. Talk about old geezer!