magnus wrote:
About ten years ago, my adolescent mind was very open and I was the typical music-listener of today, what mattered was an easy-to-remember melody and a catchy chorus. As a result, these are some of the things I was exposed to(and admittedly, I enjoyed some of it as well!): Aqua - YES, I DID enjoy Barbie Girl and their other cartoon-erotic hits to a certain degree, but I was only seven! what did I know? and Lene Nystrøm was hot Backstreet Boys - like all other boys my age, I wanted to be Nick Carter. Backstreet's Back back then was to me like Take the Time is to me today. The list could go on... but these painful memories are making me truly sad. I think I'll go cry in a corner for a while. Luckily, I started listening to my brother's Metallica records in '97 or something like that. From there, it was all uphill :) |
Same for me, but I degraded into rap first, and called Led Zeppelin stupid
. Then I listened to what my brother did and listened to what ever he listened to. Then he got a Rush cd and didn't like it. It went uphill from their for me. So I don't listen to pop anymore. Unless you count Simon and Garfunkel and The Beatles as pop.