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JK2006 Listening to the Shirelles asking whether I'll still love them tomorrow, it strikes me that my generation has become the grumpy old men of music, saying they don't write (or sing) songs like that anymore. But as the industry has turned music into a luxury rather than an essential, I do wonder whether, in 50 years time, today's teenagers will love reminiscing as Justin Bieber is played.