My input for the first 16, 17 years of my life was AM radio, FM radio - pretty mainstream stuff. Rolling Stone was probably as edgy as it got.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was always fascinated with rock 'n' roll, or girls, or something like that when I was a kid.
I was listening to music long before rock 'n roll.
I love old school rock and roll.
I grew up mostly with classical, big band, and a lot of Irish music - I really didn't start listening to rock and roll until I was maybe sixteen.
I always loved rock 'n' roll.
The music I listened to as a kid - the Stones, the Beatles - that was so rebellious at the time, it became mainstream.
Obviously the people that I admired, like the Beatles, were really into rock'n'roll, but it was already a little past rock'n'roll when I started listening and making my own choices about music.
I grew up listening to so much different pop and stuff other than just aggressive music.
We had a really vast music collection and I was raised around rock'n'roll, it's just the way it was.
I grew up listening to everything. And rock and roll has always been a big, big part of it - as big a part of what I do as any other type of music.