I tend to agree eith lansinclair. However, when i was in my adolescent years, I did tend to enjoy the pop stars of that era and did not pay much attention to the classics. however, as I got older, I can also say my taste had become more refined and broader ... I do appreciate a few of today's hits but 80% I am now more inclined towards classics from Bach, Beethoven, etc.
One thing I observed though, the world still does respect talent and classics ... one timeI watched a youtube video of a boy (around 7 I Think) who joined this America's Got Talent and amidst all the typical modern-day music, he played Chopin's Waltz in D flat and the judges were so amazed they had to get out of their seats to watch his fingers hop briskly through the keyboard. Then, at another time, I witnessed a black guy, quite interesting - dressed in jeans and long-sleeves t shirt, and mentioned that the song he was about to sing was a request by the girlfriend who he was going to propose to after the competition. In almost female-opera-coloratura voice, out from his lips was O Mio Babbino Caro by Puccini. While the rest of the contestants were cheered by the crowd, this guy brought the house down with a thundering applause even from the judges. When I saw this, I told myself "Thank god, people of this generation still appreciate real wonderful classical music."