At what age did your musical awakening happen? Some people never appreciate music. That's fine, I'm not worried about them. But for those who truly appreciate music, how old were you when you heard something or started listening to something other than what your parents fed you?
My parents had a decent selection of country from Hank to Willie / Waylon to Kenny Rogers. Although they were in the right generation, they passed on the Beatles, but I heard a lot of Elvis as a youngster.
Fast forward to 15 years old, 1986, I'm sitting in a buddy's sport-side Chevy single cab. He inserts Van Halen 1 and tells me that's David Lee Roth playing guitar on Eruption with one hand and the other hand in the air throwing the horns up from some video he saw. Of course he was dead wrong about that, but that day I realized Van Halen existed beyond "Jump". A year later I bought "Appetite for Destruction" and you can figure out how my music selection has gone since then. Although I'm very much into music that came before my time (Stones, Beatles, Zeppelin), it was around 15 that I stopped going to the existing family collection of LPs and 8 Tracks to support my music habit.
I see kids today approaching that age. Do they see Guns n Roses the same way I saw (and still see) Kenny Rogers? What will be their "Eruption"? Or do they even care as long as the can stream "The Office"?
My parents had a decent selection of country from Hank to Willie / Waylon to Kenny Rogers. Although they were in the right generation, they passed on the Beatles, but I heard a lot of Elvis as a youngster.
Fast forward to 15 years old, 1986, I'm sitting in a buddy's sport-side Chevy single cab. He inserts Van Halen 1 and tells me that's David Lee Roth playing guitar on Eruption with one hand and the other hand in the air throwing the horns up from some video he saw. Of course he was dead wrong about that, but that day I realized Van Halen existed beyond "Jump". A year later I bought "Appetite for Destruction" and you can figure out how my music selection has gone since then. Although I'm very much into music that came before my time (Stones, Beatles, Zeppelin), it was around 15 that I stopped going to the existing family collection of LPs and 8 Tracks to support my music habit.
I see kids today approaching that age. Do they see Guns n Roses the same way I saw (and still see) Kenny Rogers? What will be their "Eruption"? Or do they even care as long as the can stream "The Office"?
