I'm the youngest of three girls. My oldest sister is 10 years older than me. Mom and Dad didn't influence me too much, but they liked big band/swing (my dad's a lot older than my mom) and some country/western. My first concert was with them when they took me to see Elvis, but they later took me to see Tony Orlando and Dawn (that was probably my mom's choice more than anything).
My oldest sister was really into Elton John, Paul McCartney and Wings, David Bowie, Heart and other AOR stuff from the 70s. My older sister was into lite rock-- Leo Sayer, Firefall, Seals and Crofts, Gino Vanelli-- that stuff, although she did rock out to Boston every once in a while. So I guess I got most of my influence from my oldest sister, but my older sister taught me that it's okay to like fluff music too!
First albums... hmm, I remember getting Saturday Night Fever and Grease for birthday gifts at a very young age. I think the first record I ever bought on my own was Foreigner's "Feels Like the First Time" and I was probably 7. Not a great intro record, but whatever (and of course, I had no clue what the song was about). More than anything, I liked listening to my oldest sister's records, esp. the Elton John. By the time she was in college, I was in 3rd grade, so she introduced me to a lot of the college music she listened to, like REM, B-52s, Talking Heads, etc. I pretty much didn't get into the really cool stuff until maybe middle school, around 7th/8th grade. Y'all already know how much I'm into Duran Duran, but I started listening to the Cure, the Smiths, Depeche Mode, etc. all during that time period as well.
The other cool thing is that although I was familiar with classic rock, I didn't really appreciate it until I met my husband. He grew up listening to Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, the Who, Jimi Hendrix... so when I started spending a lot of time with him, he really taught me how to listen to those bands properly, if that makes sense. Also, he was always really into delta blues and punk/hardcore (which I was slightly into in highschool), so he just broadened that area for me as well.
Otherwise, I'm always interested in hearing what you all are listening to!
|