(April 13, 2020 at 4:56 pm)Brian37 Wrote:(April 13, 2020 at 4:37 pm)arewethereyet Wrote: You are still stuck at the 90s according to your list.
As for the music your mother liked...we are all influenced by the things our parents listened to, watched, ate, etc. We either like it also and from that comes things like 'comfort food' or we don't like it and we move to something else.
You bring up your mother when you need a barrier from comments. Most of us have totally respected your need to talk about her. But using her as some sort of shield is getting pathetic.
Thing is Brian that you can't stay on topic and you go off on the same tangents when you just feel the need to spout off.
I know you can't hate it here. I know you can't hate me or Boru or anyone else because you keep coming back. There is some need this forum fills for you. Apparently a need to squawk endlessly about how you were bullied and some parent shot a gun while you were in the house and you and mother didn't see eye-to-eye and we are all the human species...and ABBA and Gawdzilla is the hurricane savior.
Why don't you try to have conversations instead of taking offense, dredging up old wrongs, and repeating the same shit over and over again?
Obviously, you are given chance after chance to join in and you are the one who screws it up by going batshit.
Christ - even when some of us try you prove again and again why we shouldn't waste our time.
I am NOT stuck in the 90s, TRUST ME.
i was born in the 66. I didn't start paying attention to music to the mid 70s. I peaked in music in the 80s, leveled out in the 90s and yes, lost interest in my old age. But that is common in every generation. If it were not, then my late mother would love Metallica and the Ramones as much as I did, AND SHE DID NOT.
If you are going to expect me to love 2020 music that is top of the charts today, in every genre, then my late mother should be put to death for not liking TuPac or Greenday, Talyor Swift, Ed Sheeran.
Point is that music is always generational, and it changes every 10/20 years.
If you are going to demand I like everything made today to prove myself, that is stupid, especially when I am not claiming everything made today is bad, but only to say it is not my generation. Otherwise, my late mother never would have objected to most of my music, growing up which old people do, and she did.
No reading comprehension at all.
I demanded nothing.
Bye Bri. Enough with your inane ramblings.