Wednesday, June 26, 2013

So maybe I should get a new needle for my record player? W/ LATE EDIT

I always hang my head in shame when people I'm around start talking about music, their favorite singers, groups, songs, etc.  They watch American Idol and Boy Does She Have Pipes! and they dial 900-blah-blah to vote for their favorites early and often.  They have entire walls of shelves full of CD's....they still make CD's, right?  

I don't listen to much music.  I can't even get in the conversation.  And odds are, their favorite genre of music hands down is Country and Western....it's everywhere.



"I might not listen to much music, but when I do, you can bet your ass it isn't C&W."

Does this make me a bad person?

Back in my yout I listened to all kinds of music, even kountry.  Some of the old guys sounded believable when they sang about their "old lady" runnin' off with the beer truck driver and drinkin' up all the rent money.  The new drugstore cowboy singers....not so much.   And Rap and R&B....since when did music do away with a melody? 

I'm sure it's just a generational thing.  When I was a kid I remember my parents hanging on to their Big Bands.  My generation still hangs on to their Doo-Wop and Motown and Beatles and Stones.


  You think today's kids will be bouncing around in their walkers, still rapping 50 years from now?   *disturbing visual*


Speaking of, it makes me sad to see a bunch of old prune-faced guys with thin stringy hair(s) and ear rings (or are those hearing aids disguised as ear rings?) shuffle out on stage for one last "Last Tour" tour. 


Pink Floyd, however, gets a permanent pass. ;)

What little musical appreciation I do have, however, is very eclectic.  I never tire of Ray Charles or Stevie Ray Vaughan.  And Marcia Ball with her piano and Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck with their guitars will always amaze me.  Enya from Ireland and Andre Rieu, the Flying Dutchman, are special, too.  

I like Nora Jones and soft jazz and the beat of much of the Caribbean music.  I'm not a fan of Sonic Drive-in's burgers, but at least they play '60's rock 'n roll over their speakers while you sit and eat.

And if I do have to listen to country and western, please God, at least let it be George Strait.  ;)

S

LATE EDIT:  My friend Scott Roberts just turned me on to someone new (to me at least), Sara Niemietz.  Check THIS.


9 comments:

  1. Come on, they stopped calling it "country & western" 20 years ago. I really couldn't live without Pandora internet radio at work. Regular stations suck so hard and if you don't like a song you have to actually sit there and listen to it. Ugh.

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    1. Umm....like I said, I don't get out much. So what do they call it these days?

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  2. I probably agree with most of your musical choices - but I also like, I don't know what it's called - folk? Indie? I wish I had access to Pandora at work.

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    1. Yeah, I like Pandora, too. It helps me screen out much of the "noise".

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  3. Nothing makes me feel older than hearing one of my favorite songs from the Sixties or Seventies being used to sell some product on TV. Once cutting edge, now just background noise.

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  4. Last night I thought to myself ... maybe he will like the beat of this (cause that is really why he likes the Blues)

    http://youtu.be/bgjwAZ9TR3U

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    1. Ummm...NO! What were you thinking? That? Me?

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  5. I'm all over in my musical tastes, but the REALLY OLD stuff (classical) is the best. I like Enya, Andre Rieu, and Nora Jones, too. And would you believe I just loaded a song from The Drifters onto my iPod last night?

    Speaking of music - after you posted about your "funeral song" (Amazing Grace) a few months ago, I downloaded that onto my iPod. Well, I discovered that it is a great song for running...I did my very first 5K today and listened to this song four times while doing it. It kept me going...

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    1. I sometimes think you and I are telepathically joined. Your comment here just reinforces it.
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