Your Music????
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When you were a teen or young adult. What did you listen to. Do you still listen to the same kind of music?? or has it changed, if so to WHAT??
When i was a teen i listened to rock. everything from Led Zepplin to Journey. I still listen to what is called now CLASSIC ROCK. But i have Broden my music as i grew older. I listen to country, OLD country. Which i use to hate. also jazz, swing music (big band). even keltic. and Christain.
When i was a teen i listened to rock. everything from Led Zepplin to Journey. I still listen to what is called now CLASSIC ROCK. But i have Broden my music as i grew older. I listen to country, OLD country. Which i use to hate. also jazz, swing music (big band). even keltic. and Christain.
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I like everything. Was a teen in the '50's so I still listen to music from those days. Like bluegrass, old country, some heavy metal of the 70's, bagpipes, Irish music, Mexican music. Used to listen to a station that played popular music recordings from the 1920-'30's. Loved hearing the stuff my dad & mom heard. Love big band music.

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We have a large Hmong population and they have an AM radio station way down at the end of the dial. Late at night I enjoy being mesmerized by the lilting sounds.
Middle Eastern music has the same effect on me.
Otherwise its pretty much all accordian music made between 1940 and 1943 for me.
Middle Eastern music has the same effect on me.
Otherwise its pretty much all accordian music made between 1940 and 1943 for me.
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As a teen it was rock
In my married life I went from rock to country back to rock.
In my divorced life I am big into Alternative...Grundge, Indie and some rock... it's kind of a grey area sub rock culture really
In my married life I went from rock to country back to rock.
In my divorced life I am big into Alternative...Grundge, Indie and some rock... it's kind of a grey area sub rock culture really
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I don't know if it a GIRL thing. but when i hear a song from my past. it has a l meaning. a school dance, or i boy i was dateing. or my old high school friends. It brings back FUN, YOUNG times.

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Still listen mostly to music from late 60s to early 70s. And classical.
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I am so glad we have music in our lives.........whatever kind it is. 

Life is a Highway. Let's share the Commute.
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southern yankee;1297458 wrote: I don't know if it a GIRL thing. but when i hear a song from my past. it has a l meaning. a school dance, or i boy i was dateing. or my old high school friends. It brings back FUN, YOUNG times.
oh yes the memories, some good, some bad.
still love my oldies!:guitarist

oh yes the memories, some good, some bad.
still love my oldies!:guitarist
Life is just to short for drama.
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hmmm..........brought up listening to late 50s rock n roll and 60s 'pop' like the beetles and stones..........by the time i got to early 70s and my teens it was stuff like Slade who i still blame for my love of loud music...........mid 70s it was punk (i am still a huge fan of ian dury, soiuxsie and the banshees, and the stranglers)..........then i sort of back tracked and got into stuff like Hendrix, Sabbath, Led Zep, etc.............only real memory of the 80s is Talking heads...........nowadays my tastes are extremely wide...........Rammstein to Dixie Chicks...........HUGE fan of Julie Fowlis..............still listen to Sabath/Ozzy, etc.............like classic Blues
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beowulf;1297540 wrote: hmmm..........brought up listening to late 50s rock n roll and 60s 'pop' like the beetles and stones..........by the time i got to early 70s and my teens it was stuff like Slade who i still blame for my love of loud music...........mid 70s it was punk (i am still a huge fan of ian dury, soiuxsie and the banshees, and the stranglers)..........then i sort of back tracked and got into stuff like Hendrix, Sabbath, Led Zep, etc.............only real memory of the 80s is Talking heads...........nowadays my tastes are extremely wide...........Rammstein to Dixie Chicks...........HUGE fan of Julie Fowlis..............still listen to Sabath/Ozzy, etc.............like classic Blues
The Stones were the best!:guitarist
The Stones were the best!:guitarist
Life is just to short for drama.