No prob.
That’s okay. I noted your previous refusal to apologise in that other idiot threat in the pit so I knew my chances of anything with you you were minimal.
I was born in the '60s, and I’ve never worn Yardley cosmetics.
I got that!
I find most people are music conservatives. That is, they like what they grew up on, within a small window of their adolecence. Anything before is dated, and anything after is crap.
I’m a music liberal. I’m 37 and I look forward to discovering new music — I like almost any rock from the 60s up to now. I’m always buying new music; on average a new album every week. My tastes are all over the map, but I still listen to my old favorites from the 80s and 90s, as well as new music today. It’s all good, so long as I enjoy it. Time will sift the crap out from the good stuff, just like it always has.
I kinda feel bad for music conservatives.
There really isn’t a credible definition of music that excludes rap. I don’t really care for a lot of it either but I at least can recognize that it is still a legitimate musical art form.
cmyk, it’s more than just being stingy with what one likes, it’s suffering from an overinflated sense of entitlement and musical blinders. Just because something was a touchstone of your childhood and adolescence doesn’t mean that everyone else has to revere it too.
Good point, too. It’s annoying actually to hear people say there’s no good music/musicians anymore. Bullshit, I say.
I admit nothing.