Borachio
Way past lunacy
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It's a good question. I don't think you're at all alone in this regard.
Most people don't inherit their musical tastes from their parents. (A few do. But they tend to be children of musicians.)
Taste in music is like taste in anything else. People acquire it gradually over a long period of time.
But in the case of pop music, they acquire a taste for a quite narrow band of music that was popular in their "impressionable years" say 15 to 18. And they get this principally through their peer group. And by listening to the radio and whatnot to what is "popular".
So you can tell how old someone is from the list of bands that they like. This isn't totally reliable, though. Some people deliberately deviate from their generational taste. Just to stick out a bit, I suppose.
Now, what I describe may not actually be at all the case, but it is my impression. Things may have changed. Or they may never have been this way at all.
In the end, none of it matters. We listen to music for pleasure. Not for any artificial notion of taste.
Most people don't inherit their musical tastes from their parents. (A few do. But they tend to be children of musicians.)
Taste in music is like taste in anything else. People acquire it gradually over a long period of time.
But in the case of pop music, they acquire a taste for a quite narrow band of music that was popular in their "impressionable years" say 15 to 18. And they get this principally through their peer group. And by listening to the radio and whatnot to what is "popular".
So you can tell how old someone is from the list of bands that they like. This isn't totally reliable, though. Some people deliberately deviate from their generational taste. Just to stick out a bit, I suppose.
Now, what I describe may not actually be at all the case, but it is my impression. Things may have changed. Or they may never have been this way at all.
In the end, none of it matters. We listen to music for pleasure. Not for any artificial notion of taste.

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