It's always refreshing to hear how fans of Disco music seem to embrace many other styles of music.
Black music was perhaps my first foray into uncharted lands. My family operated a small charter bus company and I would usually go with my dad on the trips. We had many contracts with Black church groups in the New York City area to take them to other congregations throughout the northeast like DC, Philly...
It became second nature for me to hear gospel or other songs being sung "live" on the bus. They would also bring radios on the bus and play all the great Soul tunes of the day. My dad and I would always be invited to attend church and afterwards dinner downstairs. The singing and the music continued there as well! This definitely left a mark on me and paved the way for my Disco years.
Disco was later augmented with New Wave, Hi-NRG and other dance stuff. Friends and co-workers really got me into lots of other different styles like electronic, alternative, Techno/Ambient, New Age, Jazz, classical-especially Baroque and Romantic, the Blues which somehow went hand in hand with a bottle of "Chimay" and Latin/Salsa (my Puerto Rican roots) along with World music-especially Indian and Middle-eastern (my girlfriend is Iranian so she's a major influence now)
Recently, I put together some CDs for my mom from her old records. many are old Puerto Rican records from the 1950s and 60s. I had listened to them over and over when I was a kid whether I wanted to or not. As I listened to them again after all these years I can hear how great most of it really is. I wouldn't have said that back in the 70s when I kept bugging my mom to play "English music-pleeeeeeeease."
Age certainly has a lot to do with being able to appreciate different foods, cultures and music. That's why when my seven year-old niece yelled out, "wow the Men In Black song" when I played Patrice Rushen's "Forget Me Nots," I just laughed and thought, "one day you'll get it." She actually got upset when she realized that it wasn't the song she thought it was!



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The artists were blacks!! Most of them were black!! I cant explain this, it comes naturally. Thank God, great music!!!
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