And... I was wrong. I listened to spme of that 70's and 80's rock with a driving beat again. I do like it. Just not all the time.
@John of Japan
I should also include a predisposition I have based on my experience.
I grew up in conservative Baptist churches. The generation before me (now in their mid 60's and older) fed us propaganda when I was a teen in order to persuade us against listening to rock music.
It turned out that a lot of what they told us was blatantly false. It was pseudo-science and "old wives tales" taught to us for supposedly good reasons.
But once a lot of what we were told were proven to be lies, it had the opposite effect as it eroded trust in church elders and leaders.
Frank Garlock was involved in this propaganda. That is one reason I cannot respect his conclusions (regardless of his experience in music, he is not qualified to give an unbiased report). It would be like asking a Calvinist whether Calvinism is correct.
I will give you some examples.
Early on the rock beat was associated with African paganism designed to create a sexual ritualistic mood. This was ultimately a racist claim designed to protect White culture.
This was changed to a dangerous beat (driving drums, 4/4 time) which left people wanting to have sex or commit violence. Ultimately this called into question exactly what ideas those "godly" mem were concealing in their own lives. Why would they associate energetic with sex? Our conclusion was that they had perverted hearts.
There were false claims about specific rock bands. The spaceman on Journey's album was a demon, Hotel California was about a cult (which was pictured on that album with that model on the balcony...that woman...really being the cult leader), there was a Queen song that if played backwards...if you listen very carefully with a little imagination...promotes marijuana, the anti-drinking song Suicide Solution promoted suicide, the anti-war song War Pigs promoted Satanism, ..... I could go on but why? I doubt anybody makes those claims today.
My point is once a segment is caught lying it is very difficult to take them seriously on the same topic.
I understand the intention was to keep the youth from mixing with other races, or to keep them from entertaining dangerous media. But the method was less than honest and the Church as a whole suffered because of that sin.
Many my age left the faith, dismissed Christianity as hypocritical myth, a method of control men use for their designs because they realized the Church was lying to them.
So I approach this topic with the opinion that a significant segment of the generation of Chriatians now in their late 60's and older were the instrument Satan used against Christians which resulted in a few unChurched generations.
Those Christians had good intentions, but not a good ethic or integrity. It showed me just how careful we need to be with what is true.