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The death of music
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<blockquote data-quote="KKAN" data-source="post: 858748" data-attributes="member: 19208"><p>I also think one's opinion of a genre can be changed. The music i grew up with was 60's-70's soul and R&B and reggae, (and some disco lol, which i did not take to) which was all i was really exposed to due it being to my dads favourites, which i still enjoy to this day, but then as a kid, i grew more toward the mainstream 90's R&B and a little pop. Neither did I even listen to 2Pac until the 2000's, somehow I listened to it, understood the message and emotions he conveyed (He is brilliant, despite the stigma placed around him). I never went anywhere near rock, it just baffled me. Now, I cant get enough of it, from all eras, all types, from the 60's Psychedelic rock, to Heavy Metal, Grunge, alternative.</p><p></p><p>IMO One could never replace ones favorites genre/artist, but could learn to love another just as much. </p><p></p><p>Also, i think this puts a lot into perspective for many</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KKAN, post: 858748, member: 19208"] I also think one's opinion of a genre can be changed. The music i grew up with was 60's-70's soul and R&B and reggae, (and some disco lol, which i did not take to) which was all i was really exposed to due it being to my dads favourites, which i still enjoy to this day, but then as a kid, i grew more toward the mainstream 90's R&B and a little pop. Neither did I even listen to 2Pac until the 2000's, somehow I listened to it, understood the message and emotions he conveyed (He is brilliant, despite the stigma placed around him). I never went anywhere near rock, it just baffled me. Now, I cant get enough of it, from all eras, all types, from the 60's Psychedelic rock, to Heavy Metal, Grunge, alternative. IMO One could never replace ones favorites genre/artist, but could learn to love another just as much. Also, i think this puts a lot into perspective for many [/QUOTE]
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