1. What did you listen to as teenagers?
ACDC, Journey, Steve Smith, Foreigner, Def Leppard, Lynyrd
2. What concerts did you attend?
well, I went to see the Grateful Dead a whole bunch of times. Also Motley Crue once, and Prince but I didn't go to many big concerts because I REALLY hate crowds.
3. Have your taste changed over time?
not really, I've always liked a variety of music, so.. as I hear new music I do ass a lot to what I listen to, but still listen to the old stuff too. . So I suppose it's gotten broader, but I still like what I've always like
4. Favorite bands then and now?
favorite then-
Journey, Santana
favorite now-
she loves Cure, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Pink and Lady Gaga and Eminem
It depends on the mood she is in she said.
My taste of music has not completely changed over time. I enjoy listening to different styles and enjoy listening to new songs that come out. I, just like the person I interviewed just continue to add songs to my playlist. My favorite songs never get old not even if I get new songs. I also agree that the music I listen to really depends on the mood I am in. If I feel sick I hate listening to Pitbull and artist on the same style but when I am in a good mood I love listening to this music. As time goes by we listen to new artists and start to like their music. I found it interesting how we both listen to Lady Gaga. This demonstrates that she is open to listen to new music. I am in the same position because Lady Gaga is a new artist but she is now one of my favorites as well. In my opinion people never really forget about the music they listened to as teenagers. It is true that at times many people might stop listening to music they listened to as teenagers but that doesn't mean anything. For example, my parents listen to music that comes out in the radio which means that they listen to music that is popular in today's era. When my parents listen to old music(music that was popular when they were teenagers) they start singing and dancing and say "this is good music". This proves that people might listen to new music but they never forget about the music from before.
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