Was rock a fad?

>10,000+ years of folk
>1000+ years of classical
>100 years of jazz
>80 years of r&b/funk/soul/pbr&b
>80 years of electronic music
>rock died in under 50

terrible bait. but folk isn't 10000 years old, classical isnt 1000. and r&b and soul are under 80. electronic is like 50. classifying old music as folk or classical is retarded. they have distinct definitions.

Folk is more than
Classical started around 450AD
R&B started in the 1940s
Electronic started with Schaeffer in the 1940s

Are you posting all your threads twice today?

>electronic is like 50

lol I bet you think Kraftwerk invented it

Yes

>>rock died in under 50
lol

rock started with rhythm & blues technically

wrong, folk is dependent on culture so folk has died with cultures many times over and its all vastly different so much as to not be comparable depending on culture

classical solidified into what we know define as classical music in 1500-1600s. R&B, derived from jazz, is different then what R&B is today and also spawned rock. but the earliest dates are even loose because of the vast generalizations clumping them together. by your folk and classical logic, since guitars are based on string instruments from 12th century, technically rock began to first form soon after

>classical solidified into what we know define as classical music in 1500-1600s.
Fucking retard