Don't understand it, but accept it.I must be strange. I like some of the "music" from the 1700's. True Classical!

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Don't understand it, but accept it.I must be strange. I like some of the "music" from the 1700's. True Classical!
I don't care for much of the music today. I've always preferred male singers over females.
This breathy, moany, whiney struggling-to-get-a-breath out sound they have today really gets on my nerves. I much prefer late 70s, early 80s pop/rock music, I don't know what it's callled. It was just in the last few years I realized what some of the lyrics were actually talking about, which is disgusting. ??? Not much to listen to these days. The only difference now is they are more open with what they are talking about rather than trying to diguise it like they used to. And the costumes they wear? Yuck. Much too revealing and much too little there. Country music is no longer country. But no, I never really liked female singers, only a few that had a catchy song ever caught my ear, and it was the music not the singer. TMI, I'm sure, sorry about that.
I have never heard of yacht rock, wouldn't know what that is. I also have trouble knowing the names of music like that. As a teen I was so frustrated, I could never learn the band, lyrics or album titles of my favorite songs, LOL!The late 70s/early 80s music you like, might it be called yacht rock? I always loved that particular music and never knew the name until just a couple years ago.
I like most older music, pop, rock, country. There is some of today's that I like, but I don't even know what it is half the time. Modern life is a blur for me. I've got too many other things going on to learn about today's music.
Don't understand it, but accept it.![]()