 Are modern day parents and teenagers more likely to share the same tastes in music?
Are parents of teenagers yelling ‘turn that racket down!’ a little less often than they used to ? It would seem clashing music tastes within the family no longer represent the same cause of strife they once did - young people today are far more likely to appreciate music from their own parents’ era. Jenni tests the theory out in front of a student audience at the University of Derby. She's joined by one of pop’s most enduring artists , Alison Moyet, as well as Mercury Prize Judge Jude Rogers, and lead singer, Tigs from the band, Chew Lips. |