ext_74584 ([identity profile] karinmollberg.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] porphyry 2010-10-31 08:58 am (UTC)

She certainly seems to be an unusal, outwardly still small person, just like your son.
Haha,
that I find funny! "Can´t have them all" as the saying goes and Mr. [livejournal.com profile] malkhos taste, goes I believe, more in the classic or possibly early jazz etc. direction, if I am not entirely wrongly informed.

Our father found it interesting to listen to much of my sister´s early, excellent to this day, pop, rock and experimental record collection and started liking the humour of Sparks Eno and Kraftwerk, he also liked The Penguin Café Orchestra for instance though his own education was purely classic and his favourites were Beethoven, Mozart, et al.

Personally, I love not keeping to one genre when it comes to liking music though I guess it is like with taste in other ways; one does prefer certain things to others. But there is so much good music out there and often, as with Petty, it is incredibly underrated, indeed. Maybe because it doesn´t immediately fit into one single genre, like the ten kids (they really were teens, most of them) I heard play a tremendous mixture of soul, funk, hip hop, jazz and whatnot. Spreading such joy at playing and singing. Tom Petty has, of course, never flirted with success for its own sake as most do today and still he landed one or the other so-called "hit".

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