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Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Thu October 19, 2023 6:48 pm
by tree_
doug rr wrote:when I had my record store in the 90s I was always all over new music..I kept it up until probably 2008 or so and then just kind of quit for no reason..I have no idea what is out there these days..I still go to zeppelin, Neil, Dylan, etc...the only vinyl I order these days are reissues of 60s blue note jazz..when the radio is on at home its always classical...get off my lawn
please confirm: did you own a record store or did you simply mean to say that you had a favourite record you frequented?

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Thu October 19, 2023 6:50 pm
by doug rr
tree_ wrote:
doug rr wrote:when I had my record store in the 90s I was always all over new music..I kept it up until probably 2008 or so and then just kind of quit for no reason..I have no idea what is out there these days..I still go to zeppelin, Neil, Dylan, etc...the only vinyl I order these days are reissues of 60s blue note jazz..when the radio is on at home its always classical...get off my lawn
please confirm: did you own a record store or did you simply mean to say that you had a favourite record you frequented?
I owned a record store in Denver for a few years then sold it

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Thu October 19, 2023 6:51 pm
by tree_
so cool

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Thu October 19, 2023 7:28 pm
by tommy
Doug is a cool guy

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Thu October 19, 2023 7:52 pm
by liebzz
Insofar as it concerns favorites, the Grateful Dead probably takes this category. I spent a lot of time wanting to get into them, and I liked them okay, but then it really sort of finally clicked for me during the onset of the pandemic.

Springsteen also wasn’t immediate. I was into maybe his greatest hits at best until I saw him live in 2008 or 2009, and then I was really hooked.

Pearl Jam is still probably my favorite band but they pretty much have been at the top or near that mark for me for 30 years.

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Thu October 19, 2023 9:10 pm
by Strat
War on Drugs
Idles
Bruce Springsteen
The Men

All rotating for favorites depending on mood and song

PJ is in its own category never to be judged against anything else.

Like Star Wars.

And Pizza

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Thu October 19, 2023 9:17 pm
by oasisfan35
Strat wrote:War on Drugs
Idles
Bruce Springsteen
The Men

All rotating for favorites depending on mood and song

PJ is in its own category never to be judged against anything else.

Like Star Wars.

And Pizza
I'm a little shocked I didn't see The Replacements on your list.

edit: or perhaps you meant solely later in life.

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Thu October 19, 2023 9:17 pm
by Strat
oasisfan35 wrote:
Strat wrote:War on Drugs
Idles
Bruce Springsteen
The Men

All rotating for favorites depending on mood and song

PJ is in its own category never to be judged against anything else.

Like Star Wars.

And Pizza
I'm a little shocked I didn't see The Replacements on your list.
I've loved them for 23 years. Is that later in life?

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Thu October 19, 2023 9:19 pm
by oasisfan35
Damnit, beat by the buzzer.

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Thu October 19, 2023 9:25 pm
by Kevin Davis
There are many bands I've come to love later in life but none that I've thought about in terms of "favorite band" the same way I thought about Pearl Jam growing up. I think that "favorite band" concept is just tied up in a lot of intangibles that aren't part of how I listen to music as an adult.

Overall the biggest change to my listening as an adult has been the shift from listening primarily to rock to listening primarily to jazz. I'd be hesitant to call any jazz artist my favorite artist, but I'd say pretty much without hesitation that jazz is my favorite type of music, and that's probably only something I've come to in the past 5-7 years.

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Thu October 19, 2023 9:55 pm
by doug rr
Kevin knows what's up...

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Thu October 19, 2023 10:36 pm
by tragabigzanda

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Thu October 19, 2023 10:39 pm
by epilogue
Tom Waits, Kendrick Lamar, and St. Vincent are all bands/artists I came to "later" (in my mid to late 30's -- I'm 43) that I consider among my favorites. For a long time I thought no musical art would hit me and mean as much to me as Pearl Jam did in my teens. But all three of those artists listed above have had a similar impact on me "later in life."

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Thu October 19, 2023 10:43 pm
by Strat
Goddamnit what is later in life?!

Tom Waits is going on 20 years for me now.

Please clarify, ruddo.

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Fri October 20, 2023 12:12 am
by spike
bada wrote:Used to be PJ but its sad I'm over it. Almost everything about Eddie annoys me now I'm hoping at some point that will flip back. I listen to a lot of 70s R&B/Funk/Soul stuff which I thought was super stupid when I was younger. I was listening to the Isley Brothers yesterday. 20 year old me would have hated it. It’s good stuff though.
I think Pearl Jam’s liberalism/idealism has alienated a lot of fans as they become older and more conservative.

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Fri October 20, 2023 12:15 am
by liebzz
Strat wrote:War on Drugs
Idles
Bruce Springsteen
The Men

All rotating for favorites depending on mood and song

PJ is in its own category never to be judged against anything else.

Like Star Wars.

And Pizza
I can certainly agree that Pearl Jam, Star Wars and Pizza are all on the same level in my life.

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Fri October 20, 2023 12:35 am
by spike
Pizza is so great I almost take it for granted.

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Fri October 20, 2023 1:04 am
by washing machine
For me it's Jerry, Bob, Phil and the boys.

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Fri October 20, 2023 1:23 am
by tragabigzanda

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Fri October 20, 2023 1:27 am
by BurtReynolds
spike wrote:
bada wrote:Used to be PJ but its sad I'm over it. Almost everything about Eddie annoys me now I'm hoping at some point that will flip back. I listen to a lot of 70s R&B/Funk/Soul stuff which I thought was super stupid when I was younger. I was listening to the Isley Brothers yesterday. 20 year old me would have hated it. It’s good stuff though.
I think Pearl Jam’s liberalism/idealism has alienated a lot of fans as they become older and more conservative.
For me, everything related to PJ20 was what turned me off them altogether, even more than their rapidly declining music output.