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Kazuhiro
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I had some experiences as an entrance where it knew music. When I was a grade-schooler, I almost did it. Japan's animation is very active. I was personally collecting those theme songs. However, my parents taught me another genre. My mother liked film music. Or, Adamo and The Lettermen were taught me. My father taught me Perez Prado. Because I was a grade-schooler, all music was not able to be understood. However, I willingly listened to the radio. Or, there was always BGM if shopping at the department store. The interest in music was formed to me by these experiences.
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Sean Trane
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Yeah, that trad folk thought hit my mind as well at the time of making the poll, but then I would've had to separate it from 60's folk(-rock) and the country & C-W domain as well ... I wanted to keep it simple (>> not sure I manged from your reaction, though)
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my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicted musicians to crazy ones....
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Stooge
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Here's some cassette tapes I can remember being played on family road trips:
Genesis - We Can't Dance Billy Joel - River of Dreams Meatloaf - Bat out of Hell II Forrest Gump - The Original Soundtrack Van Morrison - Greatest Hits Sting - Nothing Like The Sun UB40 - Promises and Lies Rolling Stones - Voodoo Lounge and some album from The Nylons
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js
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My Mom was a professional opera singer but had to quit when she started having kids. When they were young, her and Dad enjoyed modern (for their time) Russian composers like Shostakovitch and Prokofiev.
When the kids came along they didn't have much time for music anymore. They preferred that us kids didn't play rock or soul music out loud (headphones only), so I would play their scratchy old classical albums sometimes.
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Abraxas
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My dad has always been "my musical pillar" where I founded my musical taste. When I was younger he played much more "rock" than now, say Yes, Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull, CSN&Y, Joni Mitchell, ZAPPA, those were some of his favorites, and still are when it comes to rock.
But besides that, he played classical/opera and jazz, so yeah, I had most genres covered up, although not in the wideness that I would later discover on my own and with my older bro. Miles Davis, Keith Jarrett, Metheny and Weather Report being played by him mainly from jazz, plus some lighter stuff as well as a bit of bossa nova. From my mom, I got to know the poppier stuff, but she also enjoys classical and jazz, whenever there's nothing "noisy" hehe.
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Atavachron
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Jazz daily; John Lewis, Bill Evans, Art Tatum, and often vocalists too.. my Mom never 'made' me listen to anything, it was just there to be taken in. She also appreciated everyone from Stevie Wonder to Philip Glass.
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andyman1125
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Jazz actually. That's how I got into it
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A Person
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My dad sometimes listens to the oldies station and my mom country, but they aren't really into music.
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Sean Trane
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That must be rather tough, because I believe parents into music is giving their kids a cultural edge
On the other hand, having parents that are not into it won't try to influence you in the way they please....
For ex: my parents (like many bourgeois or middle class parents in Belgium) kind of hid away the rock and rock'n roll from us, for plenty of conservative reasons (despite my parents not being conservatives back then).... It's when I went over to Canada at the age 10 that rock hit me flat-faced... I dived into it head first and sort of drop whatever else what my parents were trying to induce into my brains.... and that fueled many dispute and even provoked major arguments.... things went relatively smoother with my younger brothers, but because my experiebnce paved the way for them and had broken my parents into being more tolerant.
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my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicted musicians to crazy ones....
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QuestionableScum
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My Dad is a huge rock fan, predominantly prog rock and art rock. And has actually gotten into many modern art rock and prog bands I listen to. Although he does not really get classical, and does not get jazz at all. He does have a few fusion records that lean more towards rock and blues though.
My mom does not really listen to anything in particular, but rather is okay with anything as long as isn't extreme metal or avante-garde music of some form.
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Atkingani
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My parents listened mainly to traditional samba meaning that later they started listening to bossa nova too. Also they had a reasonable collection of romantic, jazz-inspirated songs/albums (Sinatra, Fitzgerald, Vaughan, etc).
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js
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Did your parents like the new Bossa sound, or did they see it as a watered down commercial sell-out?
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Sean Trane
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my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicted musicians to crazy ones....
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js
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Even before the outsiders became involved, Bossa was a simplification of Samba. I was just curious if his parents were not fond of all that at first.
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Atkingani
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To Sean & js: I meant the original bossa nova, from late 50s and early 60s. Anyway, I think they liked Stan Getz, Sergio Mendes, Eumir Deodato and many artists that came after the first wave.
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js
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What I meant though, did they prefer the old samba to the Bossa Nova.
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Atkingani
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They did indeed!
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Atavachron
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hey Guigo !
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Atkingani
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Hi David!
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