25 Hilarious Moments When Kids Didn’t Realize Their "New" Music Was Actually From The 80s & 90s

The best music is already made, they are just doing versions of it now.

Damjan
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25 Hilarious Moments When Kids Didn’t Realize Their "New" Music Was Actually From The 80s & 90s

Music is powerful in our lives. It’s not just about the sounds; it can make us feel emotions, remember things, and take us back to specific moments in our past. Whether it’s a sad song or a lively beat, music affects how we think and feel deeply.

Each generation has its favorite music that young people like today might seem strange or confusing to older folks, and vice versa. But even with these different tastes, something timeless connects us all: the music that meant a lot to us growing up.

Recently, Jeff Sharlet shared a sweet story. His 13-year-old child discovered the music of The Cure, a famous band from years ago, and liked it. This sparked a lovely thing where parents and people started remembering the music that meant something to them when they were young.

It showed that the songs we love aren’t just about our experiences; they’re a way for different generations to understand each other. Nostalgia is a big part of how we enjoy music. The songs we grew up with stay in our hearts.

They’re there for big moments, like when we celebrate or need comfort. When we share these songs with younger people, we’re not just sharing music; we share a part of who we are.

It shows how music can last through time and connect with people of all ages. For Jeff Sharlet, seeing his child enjoy The Cure’s music was more than just nice—it reminded him how music changes but still stays important in our lives.

The story got a lot of attention online because it showed that the songs that touch us can also touch others, no matter when they first heard them. As we go through life with music, the kinds of music people like change.

It's essential to appreciate all the different sounds and stories that each generation brings. What might seem different in music can become something we all enjoy if we’re open to new beats and melodies. This doesn’t just help us understand music better; it also brings us closer together as friends, families, and communities.

Something new...

Something new...Instagram

Nirvana

NirvanaInstagram

It was our music first...

It was our music first...Instagram

The Doors

The DoorsInstagram

They had to share

They had to shareInstagram

Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood MacInstagram

That is very likely...

That is very likely...Instagram

The Smiths

The SmithsInstagram

S*x Pistols

S*x PistolsInstagram

AC/DC

AC/DCInstagram

Oh

OhInstagram

Pink Floyd

Pink FloydInstagram

Add It Up

Add It UpInstagram

A remake of a 50s hit

A remake of a 50s hitInstagram

A long time ago...

A long time ago...Instagram

The Beatles

The BeatlesInstagram

Cream

CreamInstagram

Cool

CoolInstagram

The Smiths

The SmithsInstagram

New artist...

New artist...Instagram

You might like this...

You might like this...Instagram

Nirvana track...

Nirvana track...Instagram

Green Day

Green DayInstagram

True

TrueInstagram

Scorpions

ScorpionsInstagram

The story of Jeff Sharlet and his child discovering The Cure’s music shows how music connects different generations. Music isn’t just sounds and words; it makes us feel emotions and remember special times.

It’s a language that everyone understands deep inside, bringing us closer together even when we’re different. Music is like a universal song that unites us all, one melody at a time.

Is there some artist your kids believe is new on the block?

Damjan