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Old 06-14-2008, 08:06 AM   #1
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As the title says, what music were you raised on?


I know we all started formulating our own tastes in music at a young age, but what music did your rents have going on in the house when you were a youngster? Do you still listen to anything they played?



My parents, being Christians, played a lot of cheesy CCM. I grew up to Carman, Point of Grace, 4 Him, you name it. I still listen to some of it... the stuff that features great Nashville musicians.
My dad also was into bluegrass, especially Tony Rice, Allison Kraus, and the Lonesome River Band. I still love Allison Kraus (who doesn't?).

My mom also played a lot of childrens music when I was young. Can't say I still dig it..
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Old 06-14-2008, 08:19 AM   #2
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My mom didn't play much music around me as a young child. She had a lot of 8 Tracks ranging from Conway Twitty to the Bee Gees. I preferred only several Cyndi Lauper's She So Unusual, Michael Jackson's Thriller, and Bee Gees - Greatest Hits. My grandmother, whom we lived with between infancy and 10, had tons of records mostly country so she had everything from Mickey Gilley to the Oak Ridge Boys. She bought a few for me so I had the Snoopy Baron Album and Disco Duck by Rick Dees. I also grew up with Carole King's Chicken Soup music. Beyond that every Saturday I was glued to Casey Kasem's Top 40. I remember when Hear Comes The Rain Again premiered. I was fixated with Annie Lennox and her platinum blonde hair.

The first cassettes I ever received were Gloria Estefan's Body Language, Janet Jackson's Control, and Nu Shooz.

As I was growing up, my grandmother forced me to watch Hee-Haw. I had a lot of exposure to country music.

However, I don't like to listen to country much at all. I don't really like it. I like a few people and a few songs. I like Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Emmylou Harris and one song by The Judds and one song by Alabama called Love In The First Degree (that's because of its nostalgia purposes).

My mom liked a lot of R&B music while I was a teen. I on the other hand was into A-Ha, INXS, Depeche Mode, etc. So when I had to ride around in the car with her, I felt terribly put out and embarassed by her music taste.

These are how others affected me but when I grew up during the 80s, I was all about 80s music. In the 90s, I was into grunge, synthpop, and indie and I was getting more into metal. In the 2000s, I have been into much more from Classical to Metal to lots of International. My later teens, I had begun to work and used the money to get the music I want. I also worked a music store for 3 years to fuel my collection (promos and discount) and plus its just where I wanted to be. I remember it took me 2 months to get the Dune Soundtrack. Distribution kept switching and it was not a normal stock item. It was a special order.

 

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Old 06-14-2008, 08:25 AM   #3
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Classical and NPR.
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Old 06-14-2008, 08:31 AM   #4
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When I was a child I grew up mostly with what my sister liked wich is to say Queen and Guns and Roses. Still remember when I asked why Freddy Mercury dressed like that and I was answered it was a "social protest", I did want to protest too against the society. Then I understood what they really meant...

Manowar were my favourite as I started interesting myself in music in late teens. They still are, and still a source of inspiration. A classmate of mine came school with "battle hymns" and I tought any group who chose a roman eagle as a cover had to be cool (yes, I could be that stupid when I was 15) so I asked him to let me hear; my first real musical revelation.

Boy scout songs were a good source of inspiration to create blasphemous/ultraviolent versions of them. It really became an hobby during those activities. I hated some overtly emotive aspects of scouting.
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Old 06-14-2008, 08:49 AM   #5
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I remember my parents got a CD player in 1989 when I was 5-ish, and they quickly amassed a collection of their favourite CD's from 60's-90's and became members of Britannia music (which posted random new CD's to you every couple of weeks).

I used to sit with some big Sony headphones on listening to them all right through, start to finish. Abba to ZZ Top. I was quite addicted.

I think my favourites around that period included:
Doobie Brothers
Queen
A 60's love song compilation (with Poetry in Motion and Dr Hook on it)
Best of Led Zeppelin
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Simply Red - Stars
Tears for Fears

My biggest mistake was at 12/13 and my mum asked me "Tom, they've sent this 'Radiohead' CD and I'm not interested in it. Can I sell it to a friend, or do you want it?". I said no, and she got rid of it. It was OK Computer, and when I got into Radiohead a few years later (15/16) I was quite annoyed at what I'd been missing out on!

Also I apparently used to try to sing along quite loudly as well! I've stopped that habit though as my voice isn't great. Just stick to listening and playing guitar now.





tph216 added to this post, 4 minutes and 35 seconds later...

Oh I forgot, my mum recently told me that she used to play music to me when I was in my cot as well. So thats why I quite like a few bands from the mid 80's. These included: Spandau Ballet, ABC, Wham!, Blondie, Police, Duran Duran, Culture Club, UB 40, David Bowie, Phil Collins.

I shouldn't have admitted that should I? What can I say, some children are indoctrinated into Religions, whilst I was indoctrinated into the world of music. (I think I win!).
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Old 06-14-2008, 11:04 AM   #6
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I grew up on whatever my ENFP brother listened to. Apart from tons of Rolling Stones I remember Cure/Love Cats the most. I wouldn't listen that kind of music by myself. The only thing I picked up from him was the group A-ha. Also I remember listening Nena when I was 12.

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Still remember when I asked why Freddy Mercury dressed like that and I was answered it was a "social protest", I did want to protest too against the society. Then I understood what they really meant...

I remember that the neighborhood girl explained me how Boy George wasn't gay.

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Old 06-14-2008, 11:19 AM   #7
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My dad had me listening to classic rock, and my mom softy stuff and pop (like savage garden and n'sync) I liked them both and now I like pretty much everything but country music and most rap.
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Old 06-14-2008, 11:23 AM   #8
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The Beatles.
Jazz.
Classical Music.
Rock.
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Old 06-14-2008, 11:34 AM   #9
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I didn't start liking music until I was fifteen or sixteen years old, and I didn't start liking good music until about two or three years later. I started out on ska, then moved into heavy metal, and now I like classic rock, blues, and bluegrass mostly. There's very little that I'm actually dead-set opposed to listening to, but my preferences for what I actually enjoy are pretty strong (and elitist to an extent, because I'm the only one who knows whats good, right?).
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Old 06-14-2008, 11:40 AM   #10
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Childhood (LPs/CDs) : The muppet show, The moody blues, Steeleye Span, Pink floyd, Santana, Osibisa, Jethro Tull, Led Zep, Janice Joplin, Bob Dylan, The goon show, The firesign theatre,etc... (Parents selection)

Mid/Late Teens starting to discover my first tastes : Pseudo Echo,Jean Michael Jarre, Crowded House, Enigma, Guns'n'roses, Soul to Soul, David Farnham, Cyndi Lauper, Stevie Nicks, Clannad, Deep forest, Nick Kershaw, David Bowie, Many 80s compilations, etc...

Late teens and Early 20s : Lots and lots of 90s Electronica of all styles. Lol.

These Days : All sorts of stuff.

(Almost all of the stuff that tp6626 listened to, also.)

 

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Old 06-14-2008, 11:57 AM   #11
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When I was little I was forced to listen to Country music and Elvis 24/7.



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Old 06-14-2008, 12:43 PM   #12
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My mother always listened to the current pop station, my father listened to the classic rock radio station. When I got my own cd player my dad bought me AC/DC and CCR. The first three cd's I picked out myself, third grade I think, were Iron Maiden, Metallica, and Weird Al.
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Old 06-14-2008, 01:29 PM   #13
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Classical. every fucking bit of it.
classic rock, usually containing guitar
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60's and 70's are my fav.
SOME blues.
overall im mostly an instrumentalist appreciatist.
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Old 06-14-2008, 08:57 PM   #14
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I grew up on Neil Diamond, Carly Simon, Simon & Garfunkel, and Creedence Clearwater Revival. I'm not really a big Carly Simon fan, but I love the others. In fact, I'm going to my third Neil Diamond concert in October.
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Old 06-14-2008, 09:08 PM   #15
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Dad used to be an avid classical music lover. I loved classical music as a child.
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Old 06-14-2008, 09:16 PM   #16
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50's pop, early Beatles, early jazz rock (e.g., Chicago).
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Old 06-14-2008, 09:25 PM   #17
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mom: beatles, and soft rock stations
Dad: the doors, elvis and 70's butt rock

but at my grandma's where I spent the summers it was big band, opera and classical.

in my teens I was a new waver/punk/mod type.
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Old 06-14-2008, 09:52 PM   #18
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The only music my parents listened to was on TV so I grew up on The Lawrence Welk Show and Hee Haw, Grande Ole Opera and the Andy Williams Show. To this day I can still here "It's a wonerful wonerful show" (No D's)

My older sister and brother bought records their taste were for dance they entered contest. The listened to Disco. It was the era of John Travolta skin tight pants and silk like shirt open to the navel. So for them Donna Summers, Bee Gee's and the like.

I bought things like Chuck Mangionie and Herb Alpert John Prine and Eagles and ELO.
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Old 06-16-2008, 07:54 AM   #19
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When I was growing up in a small town there was only one radio station and my mother always had it on. Fortunately it had both kinds of music, Country and Western.
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Probably explains my preference for sappy ballads over hard rock.

Musical variety shows were popular when I was growing up so I was exposed to the same crap as many on this thread mentioned. Donny and Marie was considered 'young and hip'. Kids these days are lucky, MTV and the other music stations are much more varied than what I had access to.
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Old 06-16-2008, 04:49 PM   #20
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Kids these days are lucky, MTV and the other music stations are much more varied than what I had access to.

Yeah, those darn kids, with the MTVs and the Youtunes and their M-3-Ps. Bah, you kids don't know how good you got it. Now get the hell off my lawn, dag nab it.

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Old 06-16-2008, 05:01 PM   #21
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As a young child in the 1950's ...... the music played in our house was mainly jazz oriented, muso's such as Xavier Cugat, Tom Jobim, Terry Snyder and the All Stars, Cal Tjader, Errol Garner, Stan Getz.

In my teen years, during the 60's, the Beatles of course, the Moody Blues, Francoise Hardy, Simon and Garfunkel, The Free Design.
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Old 06-16-2008, 07:03 PM   #22
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Classical, the whole spectrum, with less emphasis on choral/operatic and more on instrumental. I still listen to Tom Allen who hosts Music and Company in the mornings here in Canada.

I also grew up to the sounds of led zepplin, beatles, McCartney, lots of 70s music, and Taiwanese music.
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Old 06-17-2008, 12:01 AM   #23
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My house had a total of 1 music CD, the best of album from Status Quo. The next thing I listened to was Bird songs of Australia. Literally an hour of birds tweeting. I wish I'd had more music back then.
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Old 06-17-2008, 01:31 AM   #24
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  Originally Posted by Max
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When I was little I was forced to listen to Country music and Elvis 24/7.



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*strokes Max's arm, it's ok love, it's over now*


My parents subjected me to ABBA, Beach Boys, Roy Orbison, Perry Como and The Carpenters, my mother also had a fine love of all 50/60 musicals, the only other option in our house was classical or choral music.

It freaks my friends out that I know all the songs to Fiddler on the Roof and other like musicals
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Old 06-17-2008, 01:38 AM   #25
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ABBA, the Beatles, Celine Dion, Elton John, Whitney Houston, the Carpenters, etc. Actually that's what my mom listened (and still listens) to. My dad listens to everything from Britney Spears to German opera, and I'm not exaggerating one bit.
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