I remember the ’60’s music and our “revolutions” of the time. Even in this day and age there are still some of us, who will join a good cause and fight for their beliefs and the rights of others. Our children try, but their world is much faster today, and they struggle just to keep up and care for their own families.
I believe time may have mellowed me, but to heart, I’m still a “60’s child”, a baby boomer, and I still fight for what I believe in. But I also know now, that I simply cannot change time, and what it brings. Indeed, I have found that pretty much all we can ever really change on our our incredible sojourn to infinity, are our perceptions.
We are all different that is for sure. I love all genres of music. And I too am mellowing as time goes by. Life is teaching me that us the best way to live out my days.
I love the oldies music, it always makes me feel young.
So do I, Jenna, We have a radio announcer Fritz Claaste, on a national station, (RSG) Radio Without Borders who comes on, on Sundays and plays only the international hits of the ’60s his hour-long show is a HUGE success, with all ages.
You know I love the oldies and music sort of lost me in the 1990s and after that forget it. So I listen to a variety of music that is dear and near to my heart and I have suddenly become aware of the fact that songs that meant a lot in the 1960s could mean a lot also today like one of my favorites Eve of Destruction.