ILoveJimmyPage
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Sounds like we had a similar musical growth with a little difference. I prefer the newer Aerosmith as well but it started with Pump for me but that makes sense considering the age difference. Aerosmith were my first favorite band and they continued to be until I discovered SP. As far as the country thing you saw that background already.
Past the Alabama years from my parents influence I continued the Country course because I spent a lot of years with my grandparents growing up and we would play cassettes on car rides. They would let me sneak in the occasional rock cassette but there was a lot of Country since they loved it and I didn't mind it. I liked John Micheal Montgomery, Garth Brooks, Shania Twain, Tim McGraw and my grandmother LOVED Alan Jackson (me not so much).
Country has never been my favorite genre overall but always part of my musical diet. Just keep the modern day crap about sexy tractors and love in Wal-Mart parking lots away from me!
Good thinking Soot! It's always best not to turn your back on your music roots, even if they weren't the best choices to listen to. I've found that most songs I remember from childhood have a certain memory attached to them. Mom still listens to country and while out with her one day I realized there was no more hope for country music when I heard a gosh awful song on the radio called "Do You Want Fries With That?" My favorite country artists were Diamond Rio, Martina McBride, John Michael Montgomery, Travis Tritt, Alan Jackson and especially Brooks n' Dunn. I also went through a silly pop phase from about ages 10-13, then I discovered my true love: Led Zeppelin! Wish I had discovered them sooner. But I grew up with some good 90's rock too that I still listen to all the time. I find it's best to keep an open mind when it comes to music. I think a true music fan embraces all forms like an art connoisseur would appreciate Michelangelo and Andy Warhol at the same time.
The genres I could never get into, however, were metal (I've tried... just doesn't work for me) and rap (not hip-hop but the gangsta, shoot up your mother and slap a biotch type). Not for me!