I'm very curious about what will happen to classic rock as time continues to move on. Will people still listen to "IV" and "Sticky Fingers" 50 years from now? What about 200 years from now? What happens when everyone who remembers the Beatles is dead? Because this was my parents' music, it has been a cultural force for as long as I can remember. But as has been noted on this thread, music is background noise for kids now. Like car culture, it's kind of on the way out. Will it be kept alive? Does it even deserve to be kept alive? Maybe just as part of a study of the 20th century?
Ack. It's gut-wrenchingly sad to think about. I went nearly years before starting to confront the idea that the day will come when Bob Dylan just doesn't forking matter any more.