Sixty years on, itâs hard to explain how revolutionary and shocking rock and roll seemed. Not just the music: the whole culture it represented, the clothes and the films and the attitude. It felt like the first thing that teenagers really owned, that was aimed exclusively at us, that made us feel different from our parents, that made us feel we could achieve something. Itâs also hard to explain the extent to which the older generation despised it. Take every example of moral panic pop music has provoked since â punk and gangster rap, mods and rockers and heavy metal â then add them all together and double it: thatâs how much outrage rock and roll caused. People fucking hated it.