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Quoting a previous Alan Milewczyk contribution:-

My formative years musically were late 50s through to the mid 70s, then
punk hit and I found myself sounding like my dad. But people are talking
as if there's something wrong with that. I am who I am and am very
comfortable with that.

Ah, apologies if I was indicating you shouldn't be comfortable with it. Yes, you should be comfortable, but also have your sort of live and let live approach. I think the problem all to often is that people say, "This isn't for me so therefore it's rubbish and anybody who likes it is mad" instead of "This isn't for me, but fair enough, others seem to like it".

Hopefully the majority of 'our' generation would at least be more tolerant of the generations that come after us, rather than show the intolerance that previous generations showed to us. Maybe that's what we have to learn that they didn't.

As far as Ross and
Evans are concerned (and their followers, presumably), they think
they're funny and amusing, I don't – it's as simple as that.

Doesn't that rather leave you on the outside with nobody on mainstream radio you can listen to? That's a bit harsh. Where are you and people like you supposed to tune?
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* Christopher England just said that *