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In reply to the discussion: Does Taste in Music Change? Become "Mature"? [View all]PufPuf23
(8,764 posts)18. Stones, Dead, Zappa all time favs
Last edited Tue Jun 4, 2019, 01:19 AM - Edit history (1)
Attended shows regularly from 67 up to 1988, last show was Dead and Nevilles in Oakland Arena (Henry Kaiser Auditorium)
Fortunate to have been local for Fillmore West (68-71) plus Winterland and later lived in Berkeley on and off from 73-87. Since 88 saw the remnants of Spirit in a Eureka beer bar in 93 and David Lindley in another Eureka beer bar in 94. But saw Samantha Fish at Stateline NV Aug 18 and have tickets for SF Sept 19 at South Lake Tahoe.
Except for SF and other blues musicians mostly listen to music from mid 60s to mid 80s.
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beatles are extremely musical with a wide variety of sounds. most bands just crank out the same
msongs
Jun 2019
#3
Yes. I think you'd want some variety of styles in your limited "three" collection & beatles achieves
hlthe2b
Jun 2019
#6
Yeah just because I listen to Amon Amarth and Ghost, doesn't mean Iron Maiden is suddenly lame.
Initech
Jun 2019
#12
I've gotten where I prefer acoustic instruments and vocals, to rock music. I still like
Hoyt
Jun 2019
#31