“The reality is this: Kids today have nowhere near the same connection to music as the generations before them. They never will. They’ll never have the experience of buying an album and taking the time to sit down, listen, and even read the liner notes and look at pictures and ask, “What does this music mean to me?” That doesn’t exist. Now, they’re going to watch the music or have it in the background while they do 12,000 other things—they certainly aren’t going to buy it. The devaluation of music is a problem. Frank used to say music has become wallpaper for people’s lifestyles.”
—Dweezil Zappa