TIME Asks Teens The Same Questions Their 1965 Counterparts Answered — Here’s What Hasn’t Changed

Fifty years ago, TIME magazine released its cover story where they profiled a group of teens, asking them questions on everything from music to drinking. This year, the magazine posed teens the same questions — and their answers probably won’t surprise you.

As the teens read excerpts from the original 1965 story, they giggled about the pelvic thrusting involved with the popular dance “The Jerk” and compared it to today’s twerking. For music, one teen said she still listened to The Beatles, while others gave examples of their favorite artists like The Arctic Monkeys.

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