I really cant understand what makes you say something like that? Isnt this an exagerated generalism (I hope this is proper EnglishLady J wrote: What Tony and I were saying is that Rock finds itself today in a position where it risks becoming irrelevant without embracing new ideas and people.
It happened before with other music. No one wants rock to die or stagnate but it seems to be reluctant to move on and accept new ideas, technology and cultures into it.
As I see it, everyday people are born, that have to find their way into this world. Everyday they discover new things. Music is one of them, cultures and knowledge are other ones, and you have many of those things. And as long as people are discovering things, "good" music, whether it be rock, classical, pop, jazz, blues, hiphop, country, you name 'em will always exist and from time to time, musicians will pick up the elements THEY like from all these genres and hey... maybe create a new genre! And thats why imho rock (and other genres that have "proven" to last in time) will never die. They will appear in other forms, might evolve, but the listener with good ears will recognize them immediately.
