As teenagers many of us listened to top 40 music (at least in America) however when we reached our late 20's and 30's most of us slowly drifted away from the teen music scene and began to explore other types of music. For me it was the Spanish guitar (see link below) I could listen to this all day.
What did you transition into when you left the teen music scene?
As teenagers many of us listened to top 40 music (at least in America) however when we reached our late 20's and 30's most of us slowly drifted away from the teen music scene and began to explore other types of music. For me it was the Spanish guitar (see link below) I could listen to this all day.
What did you transition into when you left the teen music scene?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qk2Ow4ew8ws
I never was in the teen music scene...and I never followed the charts to find out what music to hear.
I like (nearly) all kinds of music (not bruitism, scream,...) and spotify ha s ahrda time to suggest anything taht I would want to hear at a given moment.
As teenagers many of us listened to top 40 music (at least in America) however when we reached our late 20's and 30's most of us slowly drifted away from the teen music scene and began to explore other types of music. For me it was the Spanish guitar (see link below) I could listen to this all day.
What did you transition into when you left the teen music scene?
@mchillsaid As teenagers many of us listened to top 40 music (at least in America) however when we reached our late 20's and 30's most of us slowly drifted away from the teen music scene and began to explore other types of music.
What did you transition into when you left the teen music scene?
I didn't really drift, I just dropped the pop music and stuck with classical. But I'd always listened to classical as well as pop, so it wasn't a drift into as much as a drift out of. I grew up listening to both Bach and Queen, and I continued listening to Bach and not to the Spice Girls. I now listen to Bach and Queen again.