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Is your musical taste frozen in time?
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<blockquote data-quote="ron g" data-source="post: 866180" data-attributes="member: 13653"><p>interesting. the age correlation was not what i expected.</p><p>i am still discovering lots & lots of new artists, although the genres i listen to has shrunk to a large extent.</p><p></p><p>in addition to age, i think that there is, to a large extent a pioneer / settler thing in music.</p><p></p><p>pioneer / settler is a pop psyche method of describing people who go out & find new things, & those who are content to stay at home with all the comfort of the old familiar songs.</p><p>it's a kind of a spectrum, with extremes at each end, & varying degrees of blends in between, and, i think, applies to a lot of aspects of life - even relationships.</p><p></p><p>i suspect that i am kind of bipolar on this spectrum in relation to music. i'll spend hours trawling through the web listening to new artists, but this morning i'm listening to an album i started listening to before i started going to school.</p><p></p><p>i have a lot of emotional attachment to some music, but am also happy to get emotionally attached to new stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ron g, post: 866180, member: 13653"] interesting. the age correlation was not what i expected. i am still discovering lots & lots of new artists, although the genres i listen to has shrunk to a large extent. in addition to age, i think that there is, to a large extent a pioneer / settler thing in music. pioneer / settler is a pop psyche method of describing people who go out & find new things, & those who are content to stay at home with all the comfort of the old familiar songs. it's a kind of a spectrum, with extremes at each end, & varying degrees of blends in between, and, i think, applies to a lot of aspects of life - even relationships. i suspect that i am kind of bipolar on this spectrum in relation to music. i'll spend hours trawling through the web listening to new artists, but this morning i'm listening to an album i started listening to before i started going to school. i have a lot of emotional attachment to some music, but am also happy to get emotionally attached to new stuff. [/QUOTE]
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