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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 682602" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>I like 60's pop rock and 50's doo wop and I have no shame about it. The American Grafitti soundtrack and Grease are two of my favorites. I love The Beach Boys, the Partridge family, etc. but I can't stand the Osmonds. H says I have no musical taste because I also love Lady Gaga and some Britney Spears. I love old Springsteen, Southside Johnny, Phil Ochs, early Beatles, Phil Spector wall of sound stuff, some folk stuff. I like the klezmer and Jewish music as well. I can't stand hip hop or rap, I detest country music and still can't figure out how I actually birthed two sons who love the stuff (we live in the suburbs of NYC and we are Jewish, not exactly the typical country music profile!). Heavy metal gives me a headache and in the 70's, I turned down a ticket to a Dead concert to go see John Denver instead and still don't regret it. However, the one style of music that I can't even bear to listen to is jazz - it makes my skin crawl. If I had to listen only to a few albums for the rest of my life, they would be (in no particular order), Grease, Aida, Bruce's first greatest hits album, Pat Benatar's Greatest Hits and the CD my daughter made of her original music (she leans to folkie-indy type stuff).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 682602, member: 3493"] I like 60's pop rock and 50's doo wop and I have no shame about it. The American Grafitti soundtrack and Grease are two of my favorites. I love The Beach Boys, the Partridge family, etc. but I can't stand the Osmonds. H says I have no musical taste because I also love Lady Gaga and some Britney Spears. I love old Springsteen, Southside Johnny, Phil Ochs, early Beatles, Phil Spector wall of sound stuff, some folk stuff. I like the klezmer and Jewish music as well. I can't stand hip hop or rap, I detest country music and still can't figure out how I actually birthed two sons who love the stuff (we live in the suburbs of NYC and we are Jewish, not exactly the typical country music profile!). Heavy metal gives me a headache and in the 70's, I turned down a ticket to a Dead concert to go see John Denver instead and still don't regret it. However, the one style of music that I can't even bear to listen to is jazz - it makes my skin crawl. If I had to listen only to a few albums for the rest of my life, they would be (in no particular order), Grease, Aida, Bruce's first greatest hits album, Pat Benatar's Greatest Hits and the CD my daughter made of her original music (she leans to folkie-indy type stuff). [/QUOTE]
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