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  • 03-15-2008 5:25 PM

    • Cask05
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    Did your taste in music change...

    ...when you significantly upgraded your system, i.e., acquired much better speakers?

    I find myself listening to jazz, blues combos and small groups but my taste in rock, etc., declined rapidly probably due to the lack of dynamics and musical "realism" on much popular material. I also find myself listening to "live" classical recordings of the American- versus European-engineered taste.

    Did this happen to you? 

    If it didn't, what did your tastes change toward?

    Chris 

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  • 03-15-2008 5:52 PM In reply to

    Re: Did your taste in music change...

    I try Jazz, just not into it .............. Rock is where I live, but that has sorta' toned down abit ....... Always liked the Hair-Bands, now I find I laugh at them .... More into SOLO efforts .......... Like The Band, really Like Levon Helm ........... Like Ten Years After, really like Alvin Lee ........ I overlooked Delbert McClinton, now one of my favorites ............ 70's Classic Rock is where my heart is, don't wander much from that ...... Love any kinda' Rock or Blues with HORN sections ............. AC/DC, Ozzie, Rainbow, Outlaws, Allman's, all kinda' moved to the rear of the bus, so to speak ............. I do tend to like LIVE Music as opposed to studio ...............

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  • 03-15-2008 6:08 PM In reply to

    • SWL
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    Re: Did your taste in music change...

    Yeah..........70's and 80's hard rock for me, probably forever. Heavy metal is wearing out very quickly.

    In the last couple of years in this hobby..........I'm intrigued by smooth jazz. Not to crazy about classic jazz but smooth jazz's sound quality blows me away. I started listening to it on Sirius.........got to know some of the names and proceeded to buy quite a few cd's now. It makes a beer drinker like me want to start drinking wine.Drinks

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  • 03-15-2008 6:32 PM In reply to

    Re: Did your taste in music change...

    I still love rock and roll as well, but I must admit I am enjoying classical music alot.  There just seems to be more going on compared to a 4 piece r/r band.  I thoroughly enjoy listening to the fine intricacies with an orchestra, there is just so many things to listen to and with a good setup you can really appreciate just what is going on.  That being said I am like OB and rock in roll will always be numero uno.

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  • 03-15-2008 6:53 PM In reply to

    Re: Did your taste in music change...

    Yes, Jazz and "unplugged" music.  New jazz is very well recorded.  Thery actually use the dynamic range instead of compressign everything inot the top 3 db.

    If you have a computer in your system try Pandora.  Free streaming music all day long.  Any kind you like.  You can create your own "stations" and tell it if you like a song or not.  It will search for songs like the ones that you like. 

  • 03-15-2008 6:53 PM In reply to

    • PYRO
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    Re: Did your taste in music change...

    Rock and Roll ALL THE WAY!

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  • 03-15-2008 7:32 PM In reply to

    Re: Did your taste in music change...

    Yeh, Chris. What you articulated is pretty similar to my experience.

     

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  • 03-15-2008 8:46 PM In reply to

    Re: Did your taste in music change...

    Use to listen to rock a lot. Still listen to rock some, but jazz more because a lot of it is recorded better. Having a nice stereo, I'm amazed at how bad and how good recording are done. Listening to a bad recording on my nice stereo bothers me.  

  • 03-16-2008 12:41 AM In reply to

    Re: Did your taste in music change...

    My taste in music still favors classic rock, but now I ENJOY a wide range of music. Good is good no matter what flavor. I listen to a variety of stuff but never Rap. In my book that is not music. Light Jazz, Classical, Country, R&B, Blue Grass, Punk Rock (my youngest favorite) and Standards are all good. If it's good my ears tell me so. Way back in College I took a Music Appreciation class that really made me think about music and expanded my listening pleasure. My Grandmother played the Harmonica until she passed away at 96, one of my favorite aunts and her husband were in bands most of there adult lives. My older sister plays piano as does my sister in law. I played guitar when I was younger. I am open to new and still enjoy the old, I could listen every waking hour of the day. If I could just find a job that would pay me to do that I would have it made.

  • 03-16-2008 4:33 AM In reply to

    Re: Did your taste in music change...

    nomad02rider:

    My taste in music still favors classic rock, but now I ENJOY a wide range of music. Good is good no matter what flavor. I listen to a variety of stuff but never Rap. In my book that is not music. Light Jazz, Classical, Country, R&B, Blue Grass, Punk Rock (my youngest favorite) and Standards are all good. If it's good my ears tell me so. 

    When I had Heresys and then KLF 20s I  pretty much played 70s, 80s, and 90s rock with a little modern jazz.

    Then got my La Scalas and upgraded my whole system and my music tastes has changed. 

    I agree with nomad02rider now I am open to most types of music as long as it is a good recording. 

     

    xman

  • 03-16-2008 4:40 AM In reply to

    Re: Did your taste in music change...

    Labels, labels, and more labels .................... Good Music is Good Music, no matter what label you put on it ...... the fact that you upgrade your equipment should really have no bearing on what you like ................. IT'S THE MUSIC, Not the EQUIPMENT, ...  again !!!!!!!!!

    Age and your tastes changing has more to do with it than Up-Graded equipment .................

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  • 03-16-2008 6:54 AM In reply to

    Re: Did your taste in music change...

    I'm with oldbuckster on this one.

    Age and taste changing.

    The better the system, the better sounding the music. It makes me appreciate and enjoy the music more to hear it reproduced more accurately. 

    Wrinkles

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  • 03-16-2008 9:00 AM In reply to

    • jt1stcav
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    Re: Did your taste in music change...

    I grew up on classical music as a kid, but mostly towards compositions written for the pipe organ (since my dad worked for organ manufacturers/service firms for most of my life), that's what I grew to appreciate even with my very first stereo system as an 11 year old! Even with many system upgrades throughout the years, classical organ music is still pretty much my number one standard that's only improved with better equipment.

    I also still dig classic rock from the late '60s thru the early '80s, but I have noticed I don't listen to it quite as much as I used to...don't know why, really, I'm not tired of it in the least (just finished listening to Dave Mason's '70 album "Alone Together" if that means anything).

    I listen to classic jazz, blues and ambient/space music (synthesizers) off and on...always have since I can remember...

    Actually, my musical tastes really haven't changed at all since aquiring better components over the course of 33+ years. I've enjoyed all these genres of music ever since I was 11, and in the same capacity.

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  • 03-16-2008 9:54 AM In reply to

    Re: Did your taste in music change...

    6 or 7 years ago I was a pretty staunch 70, 80 and 90's rock and roll fan (not much metal though). The last 3 or 4 years my taste has branched off into everything under the sun. You name it and I listen to it. The only music to date I can just not seem to stomach much of is the "Random Horn blowing" Jazz stuff, Rapp music and much of the hard rock today (those modern guitar rockers over use the distortion pedal if you ask me).  

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  • 03-16-2008 10:24 AM In reply to

    • jt1stcav
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    Re: Did your taste in music change...

    Craig, has your taste in music really branched off in different directions? If you've heard this album, then I'd really be impressed...


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