She then told me a story about her playing a Backstreet Boy song to her dance class. “Who is this?” asked one of her thirteen year old students. “The Backstreet Boys” commented Brittany. “The Backstreet, who?” said another student. By the tone of Brittany’s voice I could tell she was frustrated with the youth of today’s society. I too asked myself “how on Earth have they not heard of the Backstreet Boys, what about NSYNC, and the Spice Girls, anybody from the 90’s?” Then it hit me. The thirteen year old girls in Brittany’s dance class were born in the mid- 1990’s.
The music I spent hours if not days listening, singing, and dancing to with my Spice Girl hairbrush, was the music of the past. It was the music of my generation. Now, here is the part that depresses me. For the first time in my life, I have quoted a famous saying from my fifty- five year old mother “It was back in my day!”

-Boy band.. of MY generation!? :/

although i dont like the BSB i did enjoy reading this blog. it is something that i too have started to notice, along with what makes up our generation. Although stories like that of your friend Brittany's might make you sad, just know that those are the things that make up our generation, how ever corny those things may be.lol
ReplyDeleteOMG I can't believe they haven't heard of the backstreet boys! Yeah I came to notice how old I was getting when people said that's so 90s. Sio 90's it was only like a few years ago, oh wait it's now like ten years ago. Oh how time flies.
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