(April 13, 2020 at 3:27 pm)arewethereyet Wrote:(April 13, 2020 at 3:11 pm)Brian37 Wrote: Ha ha ha, I had many stages.
In the 70s I was into disco, Charlie's Angels, 6 Million Dollar Man, Bionic Woman, Gilligan's Island, Love Boat, CHIPS. In the 80s I was into Family Ties, TJ Hooker, Rick Springfield, Journey, Buck Rogers, Hunter, Moonlighting, Blondie. In the late 80s I was into the Ramones, Metallica, Megadeath. Living Colour. I in the early 90s I got into Manhattan Transfer, Harry Conic Jr, David Sanborn and Candy Dulfer.
Is it impossible in old age, to look back at one's entire life and value each part of that journey and value all of it, even with the changes?
YES I love ABBA, and Pat Benatar, and The Bee Gees and Metallica and the Ramones and even this classical music song.
I had a couple of years in High School where I would mix camouflage military issue fatigues with white collared shirts and argyle vest sweaters.
I notice your life stopped 'evolving' in the 90s. Not a big surprise.
How does liking a variety of things mean i stopped evolving?
I cant lie and say I like most of pop/rock/rap that young people are into today. But that isn't claiming they are wrong, just in that times change.
Today's youth in 20 or 30 years will look back on their parents music the same way I did with my own mothers. Now you tell me why was my late mother wrong for liking this song.
That was a popular hit when she was a kid.


