It's not only nostalgia for me. I just have certain tastes.
There's plenty of pop cultural stuff from the 70s and 80s that didn't click with me at all. Like disco and the urban cowboy fads. I don't get it. But I'm still lucky enough that I grew up an era were a lot of pop culture converged with my tastes. Since I was small I've loved fantasy stories and imagery. Castles, wizards, dragons and unicorns. It's kind of my thing. My favorite Fisher Price Little People set was the castle. I adored that pink dragon. So was lucky I grew up in an era with a resurgence of Tolkien style fantasy and the birth of Dungeons and Dragons and RPGs. So I don't still like D&D or MOTU just out of nostalgia. Then and now it just hits everything right for me.
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When Nostalgia Beats Out Taste
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LOL, yeah, sometimes, I think my musical tastes got stuck during my deep dive into underground music in the 80s. AND I have to stop making Deney Terio-centric jokes. No one gets them anymore!.
No guilt. I love my love for John Denver. I just know he kind of sticks out from my usual tastes. Maybe I'm just open-minded
I think he's just that warm blanket I like to wrap myself up in.
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Folk music really isn't my thing but I have no problem with John Denver. He is a talented performer. So it's not just your nostalgia. Nothing to feel guilty about.Leave a comment:
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When Nostalgia Beats Out Taste
Are there things you really enjoy mainly for nostalgic reasons even though they generally run counter to your normal tastes. For the most part, I do not enjoy country or folk music, yet I love John Denver. If I'm honest, its just because I grew up hearing his music on variety shows in the 70s. I've been strapping on a bib and eating up episodes of The Powers of Matthew Star even though its pretty bad. I think I'm enjoying high school in the 80s again. These things are like a beat-up, dirty old blanket that keeps you warm despite its holes, cat hair and faded pattern. Or like that friend you've known since 2nd grade. Yeah, you have little in common anymore and he's even a little ******-y, but he's our ******. Are things you probably wouldn't like if it weren't for nostalgia?
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