My first single was - pauses for deep breath - "Softly Softly" by Ruby Murray! The woman whose name will forever be remembered as rhyming slang for curry.
My first album was the sound track from "My Fair Lady". From there on, I bought every rock and roll record going until my first marriage.
My first live gig was, believe it or not, Frankie Vaughan. I then - over the years - went on to see Woody Herman, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Stevie Wonder, Don Maclean, Bruce Springsteen (Sheffield 88 or 89 - Magic!) and, no less than 14 times; The Mavericks, whom we got quite friendly with. I also saw Steve Earle a couple of times, once with his band, the Dukes and the other an accoustic performance - a standing gig so nearly 3 hours of sheer magic, but sore feet!
Also, I spent 3 years compereing a country music club in Yorkshire!
My first wife was not a music fan, so I went through a musical drought until we split in 1980. I then got my second wind and found my tastes to be extreme to say the least.
My last albums were Lady Ga Ga at the same time as OneRepublic and Florence and the Machine.
The thing is, as my mood changes - it depend on what I'm doing - so does my taste. The result is I could wind up playing Eminem, Frank Sinatra, Florence and the Machine, Hank Williams or something from my large collection of 30s and 40s dance band music. This includes French cafe music from that era.
I love some classical music and opera.
I'm 67 now and suppose I'll find my "inner adult" by the time I'm 70! I just hope I still love music.
Ray