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<blockquote data-quote="Annb" data-source="post: 2468822" data-attributes="member: 25851"><p>To be honest, Bing Crosbie and Perry Como were the musicians of my parents' generation, although my dad was a pretty good Crosbie sound-alike so I was brought up on those songs. He never believed that music that came after the crooners, or even some of the crooners (eg Frank Sinatra was vilified) was composed by anything other than tone deaf nincompoops! It's normal for us oldies. I made the jump to trad jazz and British folk music as well as some country. But I missed on Dylan and his ilk. And, honestly, I think the important part is the words - which is what I can't get - always too fuzzy for me to hear. As an alternative to those, I would choose mediaeval music - usually in latin or old french so I don't expect to understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annb, post: 2468822, member: 25851"] To be honest, Bing Crosbie and Perry Como were the musicians of my parents' generation, although my dad was a pretty good Crosbie sound-alike so I was brought up on those songs. He never believed that music that came after the crooners, or even some of the crooners (eg Frank Sinatra was vilified) was composed by anything other than tone deaf nincompoops! It's normal for us oldies. I made the jump to trad jazz and British folk music as well as some country. But I missed on Dylan and his ilk. And, honestly, I think the important part is the words - which is what I can't get - always too fuzzy for me to hear. As an alternative to those, I would choose mediaeval music - usually in latin or old french so I don't expect to understand. [/QUOTE]
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