My daughter does this for me. :o) I have discovered a lot of new stuff, but it is still considered “pop” music (OneRepublic, Muse, Imagine Dragons, Bad Wolf, etc.). The stuff you find on the Pulse channel of Sirius XM radio. Still like the older stuff (50’s, 60’s, 70’s, some 80’s and 90’s, 2K, to current). Also a fan of classical, church choir, operettas (especially G&S), dub step, EDM, and other pieces here and there. Very eclectic tastes.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 5 years ago
Absolutely. It’s a good idea to try to keep up with some of the slang your kids use. That knowledge can come in handy in other ways.
Brian G Premium Member over 5 years ago
it would be interesting to see what new music appeals to the Led head,
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 5 years ago
If it was, it isn’t now.
alcors3 over 5 years ago
This Led Head hasn’t found much worthwhile since 1980 other than Brian Setzer’s stuff.
redback over 5 years ago
I thought it was supposed to be groovy
Indianapolis Smith over 5 years ago
So, the ‘bees knees’ is out of style now?
sfrench over 5 years ago
I think kids call good songs “bops” these days. Even jams is old. lol
Jim over 5 years ago
Nostalgia coverage never seems to go out of style.
https://youtu.be/f7RwDnZI7Tw
contralto2b over 5 years ago
My daughter does this for me. :o) I have discovered a lot of new stuff, but it is still considered “pop” music (OneRepublic, Muse, Imagine Dragons, Bad Wolf, etc.). The stuff you find on the Pulse channel of Sirius XM radio. Still like the older stuff (50’s, 60’s, 70’s, some 80’s and 90’s, 2K, to current). Also a fan of classical, church choir, operettas (especially G&S), dub step, EDM, and other pieces here and there. Very eclectic tastes.
gammaguy over 5 years ago
I thought a “jam” was something one should avoid getting into.