lol its your age tris, once you get past twenty you suddenly realise that life is moving in a direction you no longer want to go in...you start dancing like your dad (not just your dad but the generic dad... and he is not a cool dad either) and fancying a "nice cup of tea" your idea of a good day out involves the national trust, possibly scones and curling up in the evening with something relaxing.
welcome my friend!
btw this is not to say that life is dull...just different, I used to love going clubbing, dancing until i was 98% soaked and had a crick in me neck, staying up all night and going to work on .5 hrs sleep and then doing it all again the next day it was fab..but then my tastes changed.
Now i get really excited about seeing red kites flying about over the welsh hillside and waking up really early to go on a nice brisk walk, its all good but it is different.
leave todays music to the kids, and tbh people were saying what your saying now about the music we loved...well i loved in the 80s and early 90s, and before that they were saying it about the stuff from the 70s...the people you call rock gods (zepplin, sabbath etc) they were described and bloody awful talentless noise too in their day.
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