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Do you think about trying to act younger than what you are is a good thing

When I was younger like in my teens in my 20s, I thought I will always stay hip. I will like the current music of the time. I was definitely wrong. But then, of course, I don’t listen to the current music, but what I’ve heard of it is terrible. But I don’t think Taylor Swift is all that bad I’ve heard one or two of her songs. The hits from lords first album we’re pretty good. That may not be spelled right. But I’m more of a rock ‘n’ roll person and I don’t even know what’s going on in the new rock.
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SammyJo · 51-55, F
I feel ya!

Child from the 70's, into rock and metal. What you'd call hair metal, I guess, these days. My other 'arf was big on the 'New Romantics', so I got into that. I also loved blues.

That sustained me into the 90's until the 00's. Then, found some more modern-ish country artists - Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley, The Band Perry, Miranda Lambert, Midland, Sugarland - and started following them, alongside Carly Rae Jepsen/Taylor Swift/RAYE.

But, I like what I like. As you do you. What hits us, predominantly during puberty, tends to stick...but I'm happy in my notion that I really can't give a flying one over what anybody really thinks of that.

As an aside, our daughter is coming up to 12 years of age. She plays guitar. What she listening to? Mainly Steve Vai and Frank Zappa.

Hope for the future.

🙂

SJD x