Jimi75
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Hey fellow fretters,
How did your musical taste develop?
I have an older brother and the whole day Black Sabbath, Jimi Hendrix and Deep purple records were played in our house. When he wasn't at home, my mom listened to classic music and some Elvis stuff besides all the Italian music my father listened to
This guitar oriented sound influenced me, but before I bought my first record I was more the radio and pop chart guy (08-12years).
Then with 12 I received a copy of Metallica's "Master Of Puppets" and I was totally into Metal, Metallica, Malmsteen, Megadeth, Anthrax, Slayer and so on.
With 15 I turned into alternative stuff like Pearl Jam which I really love. Through Pearl Jam I learned about classics like Neil young, Pink Floyd, Tom Petty and so I found out that beside solos there is something called "the song" and song structure.Almost at the same time I listened to quite a lot of Satriani and Vai and I was dreaming of goign to Berkeley college or the G.I.T. to study music. I was a hybrid between songwriter and shredder.
During that time I played the guitar intesively and my musical taste was a melting pot. I was more and more impressed by Jimi Hendrix and at one point with 17 I listened to Hendrix, Eric Gales and SRV only...from there on I discovered the blues (I guess all this started after seeing the Crossroad movie) in all its different forms, from Robert Johnson to BB King.
With the blues came some Jazz and I later focused on blues rock oriented music until today. I think that is what I like most because it gives me the most besides soundtrack music for which I discovered my passion some years ago - it was so relaxing to listen to music where no guitar is played.
I have never denied any type of music I once listened to, still love to blast some Metal when driving my car on the Autobahn....and still go to Metallica concerts. Old love never rusts
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I think I kind of missed the classic rock phase with Led Zeppelin and so on, although my bro' played all those records at home, but WHO care?
How did your musical taste develop?
I have an older brother and the whole day Black Sabbath, Jimi Hendrix and Deep purple records were played in our house. When he wasn't at home, my mom listened to classic music and some Elvis stuff besides all the Italian music my father listened to
This guitar oriented sound influenced me, but before I bought my first record I was more the radio and pop chart guy (08-12years).
Then with 12 I received a copy of Metallica's "Master Of Puppets" and I was totally into Metal, Metallica, Malmsteen, Megadeth, Anthrax, Slayer and so on.
With 15 I turned into alternative stuff like Pearl Jam which I really love. Through Pearl Jam I learned about classics like Neil young, Pink Floyd, Tom Petty and so I found out that beside solos there is something called "the song" and song structure.Almost at the same time I listened to quite a lot of Satriani and Vai and I was dreaming of goign to Berkeley college or the G.I.T. to study music. I was a hybrid between songwriter and shredder.
During that time I played the guitar intesively and my musical taste was a melting pot. I was more and more impressed by Jimi Hendrix and at one point with 17 I listened to Hendrix, Eric Gales and SRV only...from there on I discovered the blues (I guess all this started after seeing the Crossroad movie) in all its different forms, from Robert Johnson to BB King.
With the blues came some Jazz and I later focused on blues rock oriented music until today. I think that is what I like most because it gives me the most besides soundtrack music for which I discovered my passion some years ago - it was so relaxing to listen to music where no guitar is played.
I have never denied any type of music I once listened to, still love to blast some Metal when driving my car on the Autobahn....and still go to Metallica concerts. Old love never rusts
I think I kind of missed the classic rock phase with Led Zeppelin and so on, although my bro' played all those records at home, but WHO care?
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