I grew up with the Bee Gees too xD Plus, Neil Diamond. *shudders* And I can recognize most Classical Rock, but I don't ever remember what bands they're from.
I grew up with the Bee Gees too xD Plus, Neil Diamond. *shudders* And I can recognize most Classical Rock, but I don't ever remember what bands they're from.
I grew up on alot of stuff.....i make a list
1.W.A.S.P.
2.Motley crue
3.Megadeth
4.Poison
5.Alice cooper
6.AC/DC
7.Aerosmith
8.Anthrax
9.Dio
10.Pantera
11.The Sex pistols
12.Ozzy osbourne
13.Deep purple
14.Black sabbath
15.Led Zeppelin
16.KISS
17.Lita ford
18.Slayer
19.Public enemy
20.Jimi Hendrix
21.Danzig
22.Rob zombie
the ist goes on......
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im stilll growing up and im growing up listening to rap.And game music.
It looks like the ground had a sex change.
Older country music. Diamond Rio, Ricky Skaggs, stuff like that.
Oh man, everything. From my daddy there was classic and 80's rock, 60's and 70's folk, and southern rock. Luci, my mother, didn't really listen to music. Then you had my great grandparents who sang everything from popular songs of the 30's and 40's way back to old bluegrass stuff, gospel stuff, church songs, and spirituals. I never really listened to it back then when they would listen to the AM stations that still play it, but I do now.
Then I had the great aunt who was all about classical and Gregorian chants and stuff. Later I got into country, and after that mid 90's pop and easy listening, then after that mid and early 90's rock, grunge, then back up to modern rock and modern pop, then back again to 80's post punkish stuff then the forerunners of punk, then electronica, then some old hip hop stuff (think Run DMC), then just plain old acoustic guitar stuff, then video game music. Some of that is out of order, but yeah, I can pretty much listen to anything and be really happy with it.
The first radio song I could sing from memory was "Shot through the Heart" by Bon Jovi. xD
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I grew up in two different musical households - my mom liked the easy-listening soft rock from the 70's and 80's (Neil Diamond, Michael Bolton, etc.). My dad liked country, at that time stuff like Chet Atkins and Asleep at the Wheel, and so when in his car I would listen to that. I picked the country over the soft rock for myself, though I can still stand to listen to the kind of music that my mom liked.
80's and 90's Radio hits. And the first albums I ever got were......dun dun dun....The Spice Girls! () I still have a soft spot for them even though i only listen to Rock music now.
*nods* i remember dancing to MJ everynight on a carpet that was really slippy ^__^ i still love the old MJ nowOriginally Posted by kikimm
other stuff erm 60s and 70s rock (daddy) and 70s bad pop (mummy)
but also late 80s and early 90s techno and dance ^_^ who would of though it
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My Mum is obsessed with music and music videos - she has over 30 (probably over 40 now) 6-hour video tapes full of her recordings over the years from various music shows / channels. Seriously. And that's just the recorded stuff - she's also got some purchased videos, too.
It was pretty much the famous stuff for the most part - Bryan Adams, Mariah Carey, Queen, Bee Gees, Michael Jackson... but overall, anything that she liked that she could get the video of. Loads of one-hit-wonders and the like. My Dad's music was more stuff like Gary Moore, Stevie Ray Vaughan etc.
I still like almost all of the music I grew up with. My Mum and I have generally similar tastes in music, although she doesn't like much of the newer stuff I have from bands such as Fall Out Boy. Although she'll like the odd song, so it's all good.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
When I became a teen, it was all 90's alternative (chili Peppers, STP, Smashing Pumpkins, Green Day, The Tragically Hip, I Mother Earth and Our Lady Peace, etc), grunge (Nirvana, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains, etc), and 80's metal (old Metallica, in particular).
As a young lad (maybe grade 3 or 4), my first album by choice was AC/DC, Who Made Who.
My old man always listened to Folk, Irish, and Irish/Newfoundland music, so that grew on me too.
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Pink Floyd, Led Zep, Jethro Tull, AC/DC ect.
Rubedo: Backstreet Boys and N'sync. I used to love them!
Trowa: Also a little bit of Bon Jovi.
Rubedo: Although our taste in music has certainly changed.