Do your musical tastes ever change?
- Brolly345
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hmm...do my musical tastes ever change? I dunno about change, but they do expand. I tend to open up to more types of music as time goes on, but I always go back to the earlier stuff I liked.
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When I was in my mid-teens I really got into David Bowie (I was supposed to see him in concert today actually, but he's sick and had to postpone ). I eventually got all his albums, and since his styles changed so much it meant I had different genres to branch out from. My tastes evolved into new wave, punk, funk, and darker synth-pop like goth/dark wave stuff. I was big on bands like the Ramones, Duran Duran, the Cure, the Clash, New Order, Bootsy Collins, etc. back then, and still am.
After ten or so years of seriously caring for music, I'm at a point now where I search for obscure artists in these genres that not many people have heard of (at least in the U.S.), but that I find amazing. From Ladytron, the Cranes, and Miss Kittin, to Germany's Apoptygma Berzerk, And One, and De/Vision, to France's Celluloide, and to Japan's Adenosine Tri-Phosphate (see latest AMV *shameless self-plugging*), and Takako Minekawa, I've certainly expanded and fine-tuned my interests. I'd say it's more that my tastes have evolved rather than changed completely.
After ten or so years of seriously caring for music, I'm at a point now where I search for obscure artists in these genres that not many people have heard of (at least in the U.S.), but that I find amazing. From Ladytron, the Cranes, and Miss Kittin, to Germany's Apoptygma Berzerk, And One, and De/Vision, to France's Celluloide, and to Japan's Adenosine Tri-Phosphate (see latest AMV *shameless self-plugging*), and Takako Minekawa, I've certainly expanded and fine-tuned my interests. I'd say it's more that my tastes have evolved rather than changed completely.
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My latest AMV- "Here We Are" (Serial Experiments Lain):
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My latest AMV- "Here We Are" (Serial Experiments Lain):
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... hp?v=27661
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Well, I don't think they change, just evolve over time, but yes, mine have changed. I started out with Dvorak and other classical composers, moved to Britany Spears (don't hurt me pwease!) and other pop artists, then to Sailor Moon, and then to the .hack/Sign and Liminality OSTs. So as you can see, my tastes did evolve, and quite radically and randomly at that.
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