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Innocence?

Posted by Newey on April 12, 2017 at 18:56:58:

That seems unlikely. Rock musicians - particularly after 1966 - were known for crazed drug use, rampant alcoholism, crazed lifestyles, excesses of every imaginable sort, and so on.

Without it being either exaggeration or provocation, I think it may be said with confidence that rock musicians are pretty much the opposite of innocence.

Perhaps you meant that the deaths of them represents a kind of end of the youth of those who were the audience for that music. Your own youth, perhaps?