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One of the great things about music is the variety. Many years ago I met Taylor Swift. She was 16 at the time and her music was nothing I enjoyed listing to. Country was out of my ear zone.
A few years later I heard Tammy Wynette and I converted in that very instant. So later I enjoyed Taylors music.
Same for me with the Beatles. I was totally into Rock n Roll and remember discovering Black church revival music while fiddling with my car radio. Located such Church's and experienced holy rollers Church and that music.
That was followed by memories of Bill Haley & His Comets in 1954 with Rock around the clock. It failed and died away and about 6 months later it was a World Wide Hit. So I found the Beatles boring. Took me years to fall in love with that music.
I was assigned by a company I was working for as a consultant to delve into Electronics that is necessary to make music. It galled me at the time because my talents were so far beyond what that business needed. Of course I discovered how much they needed talent. I made a huge contribution and discovered Classical Music. Hated it when my dad listened to it. In a concert hall up front and 1st row I became a convert.
Kook the thing about music from Beethoven to Taylor Swift is...Choices. One size does not fit all.
Oh my meeting with the young Taylor was many years after my few years in the music biz. Sad that at the time I was totally not into her music. Now a fan who has been to many of her concerts. And no I made no attempt at a 2ns meeting..
As in food one size does not fit all. -
Today I will get to take my first Nap in like two decades.
Worked around the clock and more and in a couple of hours will find out if my talents ended up with a permeant solution and get to sleep.