Does anyone else here have very narrow taste in music?
Nearly everything I listen to is from the 50's or 60's. Mostly rock 'n' roll, country, blues, R&B, and soul. Occasionally some early/mid 70's, but nothing later unless it's trying to sound old like 80's rockabilly revival. No interest in jazz, classical, rap, metal, experimental, or modern pop. Hell, I'm even picky about old pop.
Nothing. People with very narrow taste in music aren't music fans, they're just in it for the image/fedora-ness of it.
>>73242881
I'd argue that people who are passionate about a select few genres/artists might be more "fans" of music than people who try to convince themselves they love every genre out there. Enjoy what pleases your ears.
>>73242837
sub human
>>73242881
Fuck off with that. I just so happen to have the music tastes of a 75-year-old man. My taste in everything is narrow, from video games (mostly platformers/advanture/RPGs on Nintendo systems) to food (no vegetables).
Narrow taste is good. 90% of the posters on this board try so hard to have diverse taste and end up listening to the same few entry-level albums in a lot of genres and nothing else.
Better to pick a few genres and explore deeply.
>>73243148
OP though is just some edgy borninleronggeneration weenie.
>>73243170
Edgy has become such a meaningless buzzword.
I wish I liked more new music, but it feels so far-removed from what I like.
>>73242881
You are genuinely too stupid to shitpost.