Can't imagine living without Music . It was always played on the radio and phonograph by my parents and by me at a very tender age on one of those little 45 record players with flowers on the case. I remember hearing my parents music: polka music , Roger Miller, Lawrence Welk, Bing Crosby, Hank, Elvis, Frank. Buddy, etc until I got my first 45 record player..Then it was Roy Orbison, Bobby Vinton, Four Seasons, Lettermen, and soon followed by Mowtown, Beatles, Stones, Kinks ( no Monkees
). The Beatles were my first "crush" band. I pretty much followed the music playing at the time on the radio, which was rock n roll and Mowtown. My tastes became more discerning as I entered my teens..I got sick of the same old Aretha/Supremes sound and started listening only to rock and the blues. Rap never interested me. My rock and roll is not limited to "oldie but goodies." I enjoy many different styles, but the music must have solid lyrics and melody. Singer songwriters have always been my favorite.
Music has always been in the background to what I am doing..reading, talking, cooking, raising children, entertaining, working, driving, making love, or on the computer. (Only exception is TV and sleep). Types of music I listened to have changed by what events and mood cycles were occurring in my life. I did have a short lived "highbrow stage" where I listened only to Classical Music. And in the 80's, god forbid , it was a short lived "sappy stage" with Lionel and company. Alternative rock, Guitar rock, Heavy Metal, and country music took most of my 90's. And now I listen to just about all genres, except Rap and new RnB. My iPod and iTunes are usually on shuffle so I can hear a mixture of music throughout the day
For the most part..I pick the music to go with the mood..
But hearing Bob, Bruce, and the Stones on the radio or in passing somewhere, always brings a smile to my face, despite my mood
Got a little carried away there Throwaway..you want more info let me know with a PM
P.S. Jackie next Friday!!!!