Good point Jackie, you’re probably right. My buddies older brothers were in a greaser stage and used to carry a pack of Lucky Strikes rolled in their t shirt sleeve and drive 55 ford convertible with a converted floor shift and one had a Henry J sitting in the field, among others..Many of us are old enough to remember when Elvis burst onto the scene. My goodness, you would have thought that the Four Horseman of the Apocalypse were saddling up the horses and getting ready to ride.
Then a decade and a half later, the Beatles Hit the scene. All of those now 30 year olds couldn’t see why all of those “kids” were screaming and acting so crazy……..just like they did.
As generations change, the previous one invariably can’t seem to understand why the younger generation likes the things they like and do the things they do. And Vice-a Versa.
It bleeds over into all walks of life.
The “good old days” were probably not as good as we would like to remember, and ”modern times” are ripe with a whole new set of problems.
If both young and old can’t seem to come to grips with that, maybe the problem lies with each.