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Zanzan:
I keep (re)discovering stuff from before I was born and I often find myself appreciating it.

Over the last few years, I've seen my tastes shift from early 90's pop to various 70s & 80s genres and going further back in time. There's just so much stuff that was released inbetween the 60s & 80s that it'll take me another few years to get through the "popular" music from these eras. I know I'll probably be skipping some, but it's just impossible to appreciate every single damn artist/album/song.

Zingoleb:
See, that's my problem. I wish I had a limited taste in music instead of being able to appreciate - and wanting to hear - everything from death metal to Indian ragas to country to Celtic jigs and reels to classical. I wish I could just listen to one genre and appreciate that instead of trying to hear everything ever recorded.

I loathe to think of what I would be like if I lived in, say, 2085.

Inlander:

--- Quote from: Zingoleb on 23 Mar 2009, 02:54 ---I was hoping that someone would mention Robert Johnson.

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To be honest I prefer my Bluesman named Johnson to be of the Blind Willie variety.

Well that's assuming that we're classifying him as a Blues singer and not a gospel singer which is a whole other issue.

KickThatBathProf:

--- Quote from: KharBevNor on 21 Mar 2009, 13:53 ---
--- Quote from: KickThatBathProf on 18 Mar 2009, 23:08 ---That is simply not true at all.

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Exactly.

There's never been any good Jazz.

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Your opinions are just so adorable.

RedLion:
I was born in '89 and I adore just about everything from 1920's onward. Some of my favorite songs come from the 50's and 60's, and for straight-out, kickass rock, the 70's was an amazing decade.

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