"There's so much beautiful music in the world, and the kids are getting robbed"
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As a working jazz musician who lived through the genre’s shift from popular dance music to something increasingly sidelined, Higgins isn’t being nostalgic for a golden age. He’s naming a cultural narrowing: the way programming, radio formats, and industry incentives funnel kids toward the loudest, most easily sold options, while the deeper catalog becomes a private language for the initiated. “Robbed” is intentionally hot. It reframes aesthetic deprivation as theft, a moral crime, not a matter of taste. The subtext: when you deny kids a wide sonic vocabulary - the complexity of jazz, the ache of blues, the patience of classical, the weirdness of experimental sounds - you’re also denying them models of feeling and thinking that don’t fit the algorithm.
The line also carries a musician’s protective tenderness. Higgins isn’t scolding kids; he’s defending them. He’s arguing that cultural inheritance is a right, and that letting it slip into obscurity isn’t just unfortunate. It’s a quiet, daily kind of violence against curiosity.
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| Topic | Music |
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"There's so much beautiful music in the world, and the kids are getting robbed." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/theres-so-much-beautiful-music-in-the-world-and-157813/. Accessed 22 Feb. 2026.





