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Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Fri October 20, 2023 2:12 am
by Ello Sailor
Yeah, their music has been straight ass for well over a decade now. I doubt it has anything to do with their political leanings.

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Fri October 20, 2023 4:46 am
by Bammer
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.
This reminds me of something my dad used to tell me 20 years ago:

If you’re young and you’re not a democrat, you don’t have a heart.

As you get older if you’re not a republican, you don’t have a brain.

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Fri October 20, 2023 11:11 am
by knee tunes
Mark Lanegan

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Fri October 20, 2023 11:36 am
by liebzz
Bammer wrote:
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.
This reminds me of something my dad used to tell me 20 years ago:

If you’re young and you’re not a democrat, you don’t have a heart.

As you get older if you’re not a republican, you don’t have a brain.
I’m not sure your dad meant this Republican Party.

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Fri October 20, 2023 11:48 am
by Higgs
knee tunes wrote:Yes. Radiohead the last 3? Years
Soundgarden and Alice in Chains the last roughly 10 years
Pearl Jam started 2003 about
Before that was Grateful Dead, my 1st show was 1987 (¡Before touch of gray was released mind you :D )
Before that when I was a kid was Rolling Stones
I still like all of the above very much
Music is fucking great, isn't it?!?

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Fri October 20, 2023 4:26 pm
by knee tunes
Higgs wrote:
knee tunes wrote:Yes. Radiohead the last 3? Years
Soundgarden and Alice in Chains the last roughly 10 years
Pearl Jam started 2003 about
Before that was Grateful Dead, my 1st show was 1987 (¡Before touch of gray was released mind you :D )
Before that when I was a kid was Rolling Stones
I still like all of the above very much
Music is fucking great, isn't it?!?
I fucking love music so much, yes :heartbeat:

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Fri October 20, 2023 4:27 pm
by Ello Sailor
This Mark Lanegan erasure will not stand, KT.

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Fri October 20, 2023 5:19 pm
by CopperTom
It's still Pearl Jam for me. However, post-Covid, my fervor has wained. I still can't see them losing the #1 slot. Probably ever.

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Sun October 22, 2023 4:06 am
by knee tunes
Ello Sailor wrote:This Mark Lanegan erasure will not stand, KT.
I don't know what you are talking about

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Sun October 22, 2023 10:54 am
by Higgs
knee tunes wrote:
Higgs wrote:
knee tunes wrote:Yes. Radiohead the last 3? Years
Soundgarden and Alice in Chains the last roughly 10 years
Pearl Jam started 2003 about
Before that was Grateful Dead, my 1st show was 1987 (¡Before touch of gray was released mind you :D )
Before that when I was a kid was Rolling Stones
I still like all of the above very much
Music is fucking great, isn't it?!?
I fucking love music so much, yes :heartbeat:
:heartbeat:

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Fri October 27, 2023 2:22 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
Sometimes when I go on a Beatles binge, I think that they could overtake Pearl Jam as my favorite.

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Fri October 27, 2023 2:28 pm
by epilogue
Yeah, I still in my mind always think "other than the Beatles, duh...." when I'm asked who my favorite band/artist is.

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Fri October 27, 2023 2:58 pm
by Higgs
If I'm honest I think I avoid the Beatles in part because I know that if I listen it'll be like "Well of course it's good, it's the fucking Beatles, duh." And I don't want to put the Beatles in any sort of listing discussion.

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Wed November 01, 2023 8:07 am
by chuck taylor
Kevin Davis wrote: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.
Very well put, same for me as well. Looking back, the experiences and emotions were a big part of it.

After my Pearl Jam fandom peak, the only bands who generated excitement that approached PJ levels have been The National and Frightened Rabbit. In general I have broader music tastes now and have actually been more active in seeking out new bands than when I was younger.

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Wed November 01, 2023 11:35 am
by liebzz
Yeah, this runs more like a moving target of many favorite bands and artists that sort of float around day by day, in large part due to streaming and no longer really having to stand in the store with 2 albums wondering which one to buy.

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Wed November 01, 2023 2:00 pm
by epilogue
"Favorite band" is sort of a strange concept the older I get. Well said, KD.

I guess the artists I tend to listen to the most, whose work I know better than other artists, tend to be artists I've found after the age of 18.

The Beatles (obviously I grew up with them but I didn't become "obsessed" and consume their entire catalog album by album until my 20s), The Decemberists, Tom Waits, Nina Simone, St. Vincent, Kendrick Lamar, The Chicks, Martin Sexton... all of those artists came relatively "later" for me -- if by "later in life" we mean post-adolescence or even post-college.

Tom Waits, Kendrick, Nina Simone, and St. Vincent are all post-30, for me. I would probably consider any of them my "favorite artist" on a given day.

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Wed November 01, 2023 3:00 pm
by bada
The other day someone asked me who my favorite player was on the Celtics and I thought to myself "Jesus I'm not 10 years old" but I didn't want to be a dick so I gave a name.

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Sat December 23, 2023 7:47 pm
by washing machine
Best place I could think to put this epiphany, but I'm quickly learning that Blonde Redhead is really good. Have I been sleeping on a classic of the noise punk genre?

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Sat December 23, 2023 9:13 pm
by tragabigzanda

Re: Has any artist become your favorite later in life

Posted: Sat December 23, 2023 9:29 pm
by BurtReynolds
Zac Efron