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Genuine ecelecticism!
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I like to think that I have a genuine eclecticism in my listening. This means that in the last few weeks I have listened to the following:- an early Mexican-American Border music compilation, Pablo Casals, Greek Rembetika music from the 1930's, Fleetwood Mac 'Tusk', Stanley Brothers, New Orleans Jazz 1922-1929 - etc. Life is too varied to listen to one type of music, I cannot say that I love every type of music, but even if I don't listen to it much, I will not dismiss it completely.
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#2
Very well put! I am definitely the same way....Variety is the Spice of Music!!!!Today I listened to Modest Mouse and then Nina Simone for example. I really don't believe in knocking any music or anyone's personal taste ...to me it's a waste of time and typing and thought!
Wheel Wrote:I like to think that I have a genuine eclecticism in my listening. This means that in the last few weeks I have listened to the following:- an early Mexican-American Border music compilation, Pablo Casals, Greek Rembetika music from the 1930's, Fleetwood Mac 'Tusk', Stanley Brothers, New Orleans Jazz 1922-1929 - etc. Life is too varied to listen to one type of music, I cannot say that I love every type of music, but even if I don't listen to it much, I will not dismiss it completely.
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I must say i can totally agree with this
Wheel Wrote:I like to think that I have a genuine eclecticism in my listening. This means that in the last few weeks I have listened to the following:- an early Mexican-American Border music compilation, Pablo Casals, Greek Rembetika music from the 1930's, Fleetwood Mac 'Tusk', Stanley Brothers, New Orleans Jazz 1922-1929 - etc. Life is too varied to listen to one type of music, I cannot say that I love every type of music, but even if I don't listen to it much, I will not dismiss it completely.
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