I think every genre gets watered down and morphs into something else. Iggy Pop says music of the Stooges was him just "mis-hearing" the blues. My ears tend to find a lot of the production/technology elements of today to be objectionable. Others hear something I don't. I think it's just natural. My ears know what they like, and I'm not sure rock will die completely because I think as long as anyone can actually hear something, there will be people blown away by something like the Beatles. I still see disenfranchised teenagers even today wearing Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd t-shirts. Some music will just continue to exist beyond the time it was created, well after the songwriters are dead. The other day the 4 seasons by Vivaldi was playing in my Uber, and it was instantly recognizable to me. I don't really listen to classical. But it's iconic, immediate, and the sort of music that is like a primary color on a palette. I don't think "Abbey Road" is ever going to disappear. When I put on side 2 even now, my mind is just blown. It hasn't aged. It never sounds stale. For whatever reason, some music never, ever seems to disappear, even if you can't comprehend why you still hear it on a weekly basis. If you told me in 1985 I'd still be hearing "Relax" by Frankie Goes to Hollywood like every damn week, I'd tell you no freakin' way.