Growing up our parents have a profound affect on us. Some of that is also the music they listen to is often some of the first music we get to experience, so are there any bands or performers your parents rocked out to that you came to love as well?
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Growing up our parents have a profound affect on us. Some of that is also the music they listen to is often some of the first music we get to experience, so are there any bands or performers your parents rocked out to that you came to love as well?
There are a few, but probably Dire Straits. It was one of my dad's favourites and listening to them just reminds me of him and those days spent relaxing, reading, eating BBQ and whatnot. There are plenty of bands I learnt to love through my dad and those good old days though.
My parents listened to 80s music which means they had flawless taste and as such I do as well :cool:
Jean michel jarre, pink floyd. trout, my dad even listened to vangelis. What a total nerd.
I didn't start liking pink floyd until i grew up, though. Like 25 years plus.
They just really like classical music :shobon: Though my mother was a big Beatles fan in her youth and even saw them live in a small venue before they were overly famous so I'll go with them.
Dad likes 70's rock mostly, that definitely had an influence on me growing up. Mum used to like country music but as she got older became more and more into classical music, I recently introduced her to the two Distant Worlds albums and she loves them, so I ended up influencing her.
If last.fm plays are anything to go by, then, from most listened to least listened:
- Genesis (3,140)
- Frank Zappa (2,826)
- King Crimson (2,375)
- The Beatles (2,343)
- Yes (1,843)
I'm probably a bigger Genesis, Zappa or Crimson fan than they ever were though, since I like periods of their recordings my parents have no interest in.
Probably Tool
I don't remember any bands my dad listened to. He listened to a lot of showtunes and a lot of opera. I'll say Andrea Bocelli.
My dad's favorite artist was Billy Joel.
I'd put Billy Joel in my top 5 favorite artists/bands, so I'll go with that. :p
My dad really loves Earth Wind and Fire. He loved them so much so that he decided to become a drummer and then joined a band when he was 17. They were an Earth Wind and Fire cover band. My mother doesn't really like bands. She just likes solo artists, namely Beyonce. Growing up I'd listen to R&B, Hip Hop, and Jazz as this is what my parents listened to. Now I've elevated that with other genres, and genre hybrids.
My Mom loves the Beatles, so I got that from her.
Hank Williams Jr. ... Red Sovine.
My mom was big into Elvis, The Beatles, oldies music in general. ... She'd turn that trout up hard in the car and belt every song that came on the Radisson .. With my friends in the car.
SO EMBARRASSING.
For some reason, I can't remember very well what my mother listened to. I think perhaps Simon and Garfunkel, and perhaps also Enya, and then a bunch of local artists.
Dire Straits, The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, Paul Simon (and Simon and Garfunkel), Genesis, Boston, and some others. I'm sure you get the idea.
My dad is a huge David Bowie fan. Pretty much grew up listening to David Bowie on the way to school every morning. No complaints.
ABBA
Elvis Presley, Rolling Stones and The Police.
My mother was very much in to the 60s music scene. I never got to experience my Dad's sound palette but I've been informed that my Dad was in to his 70s rock legends like Frank Zappa, Led Zeppelin and such.
The Eagles without a doubt, they went to a concert this weekend ^^
just like they did 1-2 years ago
the beatles, led zeppelin, the doors, billy joel
Tool for sure!
I also really like Deftones, Green Day, Lacuna Coil, and Filter after being exposed to them through my parents' collection. My parents also like Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit and I went through a phase where I liked them too but that phase is over now :|
My dad loves AC/DC, lynyrd skynyrd, Guns N Roses, John Cougar Mellencamp, Pearl jam and I listen to all of them.
Nothing beats the Cougar!
http://youtu.be/0CVLVaBECuc
My stepfather listened to The Doors a lot, though his taste seemed limited mostly to their greatest hits albums, while I actually enjoy their entire discography; he was also a Metallica and Marilyn Manson fan, both of whom I largely enjoy, though it is largely album dependent exactly how much.