I came home to visit my Mom, and she was dating this radio DJ. And I was like, she's allowed to have a guy, but this guy is a dick.
And he was the one who first told me that opening sentence.
And I'm a) a counter-example, and b) a 21yo can't believe my Mom likes you.
But he was right.
*Most* people love the music that was playing +-5 years from when they first got laid.
Oooooo, but "most" isn't "all".
I do dearly love some of the music +-5 years from when I first got laid, in 1977.
I allow that it might be over-represented in my library.
But I love *so* much more music than just that stretch. And I wanted -- dude, he was bonin' my mom -- to feel that I was part of the most.
I wasn't. I am not.
I'm one of the not-all.
@GeePawHill
I mean, most of the music I love was before I was born. 1955 to 1975, Miles, Coltrane, Mingus, Monk, Beatles, Stones, Bill Withers, Jazz Fusion, Bluegrass, Soul, Funk... so its definitely not right. I'm not even that big a fan of 90s music. and I love Jazz continuing through to now, but man pop music stopped being good in about 1990 and never recovered. data analysis shows thats when instruments began a crash, and vocals became the bulk of pop music. And fine but its not for me.