I try to keep an open mind when it comes to music.There can be many good songs in many different genre. I'll listen to anything at least once and then make up my mind from there on whether I like it or not. I listen to so many different styles and there is good stuff in all of them. If you don't at least give it a try, you'll never know. If you have an open mind and give it a listen, you just may be surprised and find something you like or never knew you would like.I frequently wonder exactly what it is that causes people to either stick with what they were exposed to at a young age, or reject it, but I'm guessing many factors are involved.
And this is yet another song thread I can't contribute to much. XD I scoured my library and only came across one more that refers to cars, but I am pleased about the fact that it came out in nineteen ninety-five, too.
Yep many factors.I frequently wonder exactly what it is that causes people to either stick with what they were exposed to at a young age, or reject it, but I'm guessing many factors are involved.
I was hoping that some would pull out the Gary Newman. I always liked that one.One of my Kings, this man...
I'll leave it there for now.
Have you ever watched some of the homeless musician or street preformer videos. There is some amazing talent out there. If you just saw them on the street not doing anything most people would not even notice them. But when they get out there and play music.....just amazingYep many factors.
It's what comes to mind mostly for me. I have specific memories of each song I share or about specific times of my life.
I was raised in a musical family. Mom was an opera singer, sister played violin, other sister player piano, brother was piano and guitar, ( my Aunt taught piano) I was piano and clarinet and a little flute. My clarinet teacher player with some of the old "Big bands". We all liked different music and it was never forbidden or censored.
When I was around 9-10 the family piano was tuned by a guy who stank of booze and sweat, wore dirty clothes but played like an angel. ....another memory... but my Mom always fed him and paid him well.
I know this doesn't fit the topic, but here is one of those homeless guys playing piano. Turns out that he is a US veteran that fell on hard times and ended up homeless. Because of this video that made local news, he got help to get back on his feet and is no longer homelessHave you ever watched some of the homeless musician or street preformer videos. There is some amazing talent out there. If you just saw them on the street not doing anything most people would not even notice them. But when they get out there and play music.....just amazing