David Hepworth points out that the idea of octogenarian rock stars performing actively seemed unthinkable just a few decades ago, highlighting a significant generational shift.
Reflecting on past decades, Hepworth notes that during his early career, 'OAP rock stars just didn't exist', indicating a shift in the perception of age in rock music.
Hepworth's new book discusses the busyness of heritage acts in their eighties, demonstrating how their longevity has changed the dynamics of the music industry.
The upcoming tour of Paul McCartney at the age of 82 exemplifies how rock stars retain relevance and energy well into their later years.
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