stouffville suntribune thursday feb 24 2005 13 ktirpmtxmhtkernesimeklm mfissjja cmmam main hst ss treatment tfidhdite baedispa clinic on main 6038 main street stouffville 9056400092 save m qh k package of 8 treattmu photo illustrationsjoerd witteveen rids today say much of todays music is heavily manufac tured and lacks heart retro bands such as the rolling stones pink floyd and acdc are making a comeback its hip to be square once again as kids enjoy music their gasp parents listened to writes chris traber everything bid is new again or if you sub scribe to the 1980s musical mantra from huey lewis and the news its hip to be square just ask the growing legion of york regions young people tuning in to the music of yesteryear march ing to the beat of bygone drummers and collective gasp enjoying the sounds their parents grew up with theres a palpable musi cal trend among kids its retro and its all good while the music indus trys hypermarketing con tinues to churn out songs du jour musical tastes are a changing witness last weeks grammys a global bell wether of whats hot and whats not modern day artists such as alicia keys paid tribute to ray charles while melissa etheridge honoured janis joplin even the godfather of soul james brown teamed with usher for a tasty sam pling of the old and new stevie wonder beach boys brian wilson u2s bono and aerosmiths steven tyler snared more face time than most of todays rock royalty musics good old days are making a comeback i like classic rock by the beatles the who led zeppelin pink floyd and the rolling stones admitted grade 10 thornlea secondary school student jonathan epstein 15 its what i listen to its just better than the music thats out now the new music throws down a beat mixes in some rhythm and you have rap the old music took work to produce had orchestration and sounds really good today its a jjuitar bass and drums the platters harry chapin and frank sinatra their songs stick with you so concurs grade 12 brother andre high school student jaclyn mason 18 i grew up listening to my dads music said the stouffville resident i always liked it more compared to todays music that just isnt doing it for me new music is too repetitive and fewer of todays artists are playing their own music or writing their own lyrics some of the music today is ok but most of its sounds the same theres no varia tion especially with rock her favourite music is from the late 60s and early 70s she said favouring the beatles the doors led zeppelin janis joplin neil young lynyrd skynyrd the guess who and van halen its all i listen to she said see retro page 19 brand new 2005 tinted glass tilt steering cruise control lease for only amfm cd player break away mirrors power windows air conditioning power locks front wheel drive brand new 2005 26e pm brand new 2005 0 finance36 mths or 399 mfh36 mths with 4750 downpayment brand new 2005 399 inthttt mths with downpayment or purchase price finance48 mths i279 mth36mths with 4750 downpayment sale prices freight taxes license and admin extra sale prices cannot be combined with low rates all monthly payments are based on terms specified above freight taxes license admin extra 20400 km per year 150 per excessive km driven at lease end ln stock vehicles only must take delivery by feb 28 2005 by 9 pm see dealer for details certified five star dealer chrysler jee 9054152260 8280 woodbine avenue markham south of 6medegffmg financing provided by chrysler financial