Thing is you can't please everyone. I'm 62. If I walked into an eatery that was playing 50s-60s country music I'd walk out. That simple. The wife and I eat out several times a month on a slow month. We do not go to the "family" owned cafés because IMO they generally are not that good. Nor do we go to fast food places. But in most of the places we go to we are part of the very few "older" people there. Mostly what we see are people with kids, with the parents in the late 20's to mid 40's age groups. When the customer base is mostly in that age group they seldom want 50-60s music of any type :shock: !
Guys, I gotta ask a couple of questions here.
1: Are we that old that what "good music" is has become a topic of conversation?
2: Some of you, no most of you must have lead sheltered lives! Where are the hearing aids? If you had lived right you couldn't hear the music yer complaining about!
3: And have we also become part of that crowd that we hated when we were young? That really old people who were intolerant of us but were not smart enough to understand that it was us who were going to pick their nursing homes?
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