My tastes in music are eclectic: from classical to classic rock with a fond spot for swing era music (no, I’m not that old, but have a lot of friends who are). In no way do I consider RAP to be music, but that’s just a personal taste.
There really isn’t much wrong with a lot of the music today except that it is boring. Every song has the same electronic bouncy beat which is OK for about two songs. After that it becomes as monotonous as a pile driver and gives me a headache. I can live with it if it is well-dispersed in a mix, but as a steady stream: let me put it this way – we actually left a restaurant because of it. It was 6 PM on a weeknight. As “background” music on Friday night at the bar, it probably made sense.
MTH Premium Member over 6 years ago
I’m pretty sure our parents said the same thing
DanFlak over 6 years ago
My tastes in music are eclectic: from classical to classic rock with a fond spot for swing era music (no, I’m not that old, but have a lot of friends who are). In no way do I consider RAP to be music, but that’s just a personal taste.
There really isn’t much wrong with a lot of the music today except that it is boring. Every song has the same electronic bouncy beat which is OK for about two songs. After that it becomes as monotonous as a pile driver and gives me a headache. I can live with it if it is well-dispersed in a mix, but as a steady stream: let me put it this way – we actually left a restaurant because of it. It was 6 PM on a weeknight. As “background” music on Friday night at the bar, it probably made sense.
Marvin Premium Member over 6 years ago
Aunty, that 1960’s radio also has an “off” button.
FrannieL Premium Member over 6 years ago
Today’s popular music is tomorrow’s classic, just as today’s classical music was yesterday’s popular music. See how that works?
cuzinron47 over 6 years ago
My favorite part is when I plug in my IPod.
Teto85 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Be Bop and other Jazz. And Bossa Nova. And classical, especially bassoon concerti.
Charlie Tuba over 6 years ago
Listen to NPR! Also become a member of your local station! (Mine is KCRW out of Santa Monica City College).