How many of you have heard a song/tune and thought it was rubbish at that time, only to come across it again many years later (I'm talking about 30yrs for me), and thought what a awesome song/tune it really is.
My example song in question for this thread is..... 'Ruby Tuesday' by Melanie. She has a great voice, which I didn't appreciate at the time.
Have you any songs/tunes that you've come across after such a long time and thought the same as me?
I'm not talking about 2yrs, 5yrs or 10yrs down the line, I'm talking about 15yrs plus.
Your music taste changes
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My taste varies by the hour!! Used to be a massive Queen fan, now listen to them once every few months. Constant's are Floyd, AC/DC, Led Zep and The Who but then I go off on a tangent and listen to Pet Shop Boys, New Order, Pulp...then on to Metallica and Maiden.....
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Not particular songs/artists in my instance. More when it comes to genre. As a kid and teenager I hated punk. Couldn't stand it. Then I got into my 30s and found The Clash, via The Who (for some reason I can't remember). From there it was to the obvious Sex Pistols. Lately I listen to more Art-Punk/Avant-garde stuff like Patti Smith & Television.
Of course, it might have been more about a prejudice due to my age. At 12 or 13 years old in the late 80s I would have viewed 70s style punk as 'old fashioned' and for adults. Many of it being before I was born.
This is a different scenario to someone who's changed their views over 15+ years which only includes adulthood.
Of course, it might have been more about a prejudice due to my age. At 12 or 13 years old in the late 80s I would have viewed 70s style punk as 'old fashioned' and for adults. Many of it being before I was born.
This is a different scenario to someone who's changed their views over 15+ years which only includes adulthood.
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Punk for me too, i guess i was too young to understand it (it scared me lol), but now, so many bands that have had such an influence on music, and also after i took up guitar 20 odd years ago, regardless of popular belief, the likes of Steve Cook, Joe Strummer, Mick Jones et al could really play.
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I was massively into heavy rock/metal in the early '80s (still am, though my tastes these days are much broader).
So when the Human League's "Dare" album came out in '81, naturally I scoffed and pooh-poohed it as wishy-washy electro-pop for schoolgirls, sad-lads and pooftahs who wore eyeliner.
It's only quite recently that I've come to appreciate it as actually being a rather good album.
Depeche Mode are another band who were big in that era who I thought were shit at the time, but have since come to appreciate more.
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So when the Human League's "Dare" album came out in '81, naturally I scoffed and pooh-poohed it as wishy-washy electro-pop for schoolgirls, sad-lads and pooftahs who wore eyeliner.
It's only quite recently that I've come to appreciate it as actually being a rather good album.
Depeche Mode are another band who were big in that era who I thought were shit at the time, but have since come to appreciate more.
- Eric
Re: Your music taste changes
The office I'm in is quite eclectic, so far this morning we've had Slim Whitman, Fleetwood Mac, Bo Didley and the Spice Girls.
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Re: Your music taste changes
Classics too Mozart,Borodin,Mendohsoln etc