by FreakOil » Mon 17 Mar 2008, 05:37:06
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I reckon looking to the past will give you your answer. The music and stories that have already lasted hundreds of years are the most likely ones to last a few hundred more.
In some places, there's not much left that people remember anymore. How many American folk tales and folk songs were there back in the 19 century? How many are there today? I think we may make a new folk tradition using bits and pieces of the old and what we've got today that's worth holding onto.
The American ballad tradition may survive. I'm thinking of Bob Dylan, Woodie Guthrie, Johnny Cash, etc. A lot of the songs are timeless and easy to play, so they'll be passed on from singer to singer.
Perhaps some movies will be turned into bedtime stories. Imagine a child asking his father to tell him a story before bed, and all the father can remember is Terminator II.