As a grandpa my own self, I would like to point out that he would be right at the upper age of those likely to dig (as I do, as well) the late Mr. Nelson. His dad would be right for Sinatra or Crosby (well, Bing, anyway; he’s just the right age for David).
Boomer also (1956) and I find that I like wildly different genres. I like everything from Jan and Dean to Disturbed to Pentatonix to Abba to techno and most everything else. About the only thing I don’t like are songs/artists that scream more than sing. If it has a catchy tune, or thumping base, or killer percussion, I will listen to it and probably enjoy it.
Plods with ...™ about 7 years ago
One of mine asked what I was listening to. “Skrillex” Mind blown.
Cozmik Cowboy about 7 years ago
As a grandpa my own self, I would like to point out that he would be right at the upper age of those likely to dig (as I do, as well) the late Mr. Nelson. His dad would be right for Sinatra or Crosby (well, Bing, anyway; he’s just the right age for David).
Iduntgetit about 7 years ago
Maybe Crosby, Stills, and Nash. That’s the one I listened to and I’m 66 with a 17 year old grandson.
contralto2b about 7 years ago
Boomer also (1956) and I find that I like wildly different genres. I like everything from Jan and Dean to Disturbed to Pentatonix to Abba to techno and most everything else. About the only thing I don’t like are songs/artists that scream more than sing. If it has a catchy tune, or thumping base, or killer percussion, I will listen to it and probably enjoy it.
ChessPirate about 7 years ago
My dad, a “greatest generation”, once told me he liked the Black Sabbath song “War Pigs”… mind blown…
Hydromantes about 7 years ago
More shocking than grandpa’s pretense is that a tween girl chose Anna Wise.
oakie817 about 7 years ago
Elvis…………..he’s still the king