My dealings with new music, for years, was solely what I was exposed to while driving my kids to and fro.
Once they discovered music, I never once told them they couldn't listen to this or that or whatever.
They are music lovers, same as me. So, anyway, that was my primary exposure to newer music for quite a spell.
It's how I discovered Avril. (her latest effort is substandard, but that's a whole 'nother can of worms.)
While I don't have any real sizeable collection from any one 'new' artist, I have a bunch of really good cuts they turned me on to.
Anyway, back to the topic at hand...
I can honestly say, this forum has vastly changed the way I go about finding music.
My attitude has changed. Before, if I heard a song I liked, ok, good song. End of search.
Laziness on my part.
People that say there's no good music out there today aren't looking hard enough.
There is a huge amount of really good music, but you have to go and find it. That's why this joint is such a gold mine.
There's a lot of old timers here, but that's just in terms of age, not ears.
There are several cds in my collection that are direct results of what I've heard in the threads.
In the last year, I bought probably close to 20 cds, easily surpassing the total for the last couple years combined.
How I do it now:
1. I never disregard something just because I don't immediately love it. Give it a chance to breathe, you know?
2. If I hear something I like, and I go hunt for more. That's the only way you're gonna find it.
You get one or two good songs dropped in your lap, and don't follow it up, you're gonna have 1 or 2 good songs, as opposed to maybe 7-8 songs.
3. Most important, I always make it a point to listen to at least one song in here that I'd never heard before. Ideally, by a band I've never heard before.
Anyone with any time here knows about my intense love affair with
Shinedown. These cats are firmly entrenched in my top five all time, rubbing shoulders with
SRV, Aero and
The Boss. And it's not a fluke. They're staying.
Soot posted a couple cuts, and if I hadn't followed up on them, I'd have two Shinedown songs in my library, rather than all their cds and every stray song I can find.
The good stuffs out there. Ya gotta go get it.
Oh, I'm also in the same boat with
AAG. I don't have all the discography just to have it. The 4-5
Queen albums are the ones I like, same with
Mellencamp, KISS, Van Halen, etc. I don't have the whole set, just the ones I like best.