by pinback » Sat May 23, 2015 3:23 am
I discovered Meshuggah at the age of 41, and it was essentially all I listened to for the next two years.
AVERAGE age, though, I'd believe it, for two reasons:
1. We're all nerdy music geeks, so it stands to reason we'd be more open to new genres.
2. There are many, many people who just do not care about music at all. They'll listen, and they have songs they like (but aren't sure who the artist is), but they do not seek out new music, because they don't seek music.
The Jew has basically listened to nothing but Rush since he was a teenager. I mean, I did about a full decade of Rush-only, we all do at some point, but even I moved on.
I discovered Meshuggah at the age of 41, and it was essentially all I listened to for the next two years.
AVERAGE age, though, I'd believe it, for two reasons:
1. We're all nerdy music geeks, so it stands to reason we'd be more open to new genres.
2. There are many, many people who just do not care about music at all. They'll listen, and they have songs they like (but aren't sure who the artist is), but they do not seek out new music, because they don't seek music.
The Jew has basically listened to nothing but Rush since he was a teenager. I mean, I did about a full decade of Rush-only, we all do at some point, but even I moved on.