I wonder why so many people who “love music” are so narrow in their taste.?
I catch some of these performers on Internet radio just as I also listen to classical, jazz performances. Looking at the ethnic/international listings I have set in iTunes Radio, there are stations from several cultures.
But, I’ll bet I could ask just about any Anglo I run into at the grocery store if they like the music of Juanes – and they would say, “who?”.
I wonder why so many people who “love music” are so narrow in their taste.?
I catch some of these performers on Internet radio just as I also listen to classical, jazz performances. Looking at the ethnic/international listings I have set in iTunes Radio, there are stations from several cultures.
But, I’ll bet I could ask just about any Anglo I run into at the grocery store if they like the music of Juanes – and they would say, “who?”.
That’s not a criticism. Just a curiosity.
god
September 21, 2009 at 6:01 am
Following this closely, also hoping some unifying peace concerts will take place in the United States as well! The sooner the better!
E Trams
September 21, 2009 at 6:35 am
Tea Baggers should note that this is what 1,000,000 + people in one place look like.
Mr. Fusion
September 21, 2009 at 9:10 am
Come on… you’ll have to give them slack for inflation…
Jägermeister
September 21, 2009 at 10:21 am