Most people my age, their musical life ended in the '80s. They stick with what they know. But my tastes are much broader. And I don't want to stop learning.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I guess I'm a real fan of older music, and that's what shaped my taste and the way I sing.
It was only later on that I became more interested in older music.
I have a pretty wide range of musical tastes.
I feel like I've matured more musically than I have personally. But I totally embrace what becoming older has to offer. I find the wisdom that comes with each passing year is a trip.
I grew up with a wide range of music.
I'm a child of the 70's; influenced mostly by albums that had a wide variety of style.
I don't think the music that I do is nostalgic in any way; I don't think about going back to nice, old-fashioned music. I'm certainly influenced by old music, but I want to bring it slap-bang up to today.
I still picture myself as a student of the music. I'm always trying to learn new things. Music is just what makes me tick.
I turned popular music on the radio, and I never listened to it again after that, in about 1985. That's when I switched over to classical music, and I pretty much stayed with that since then.
The bottom line is, I tend to be going back to older and older music.