The article reflects on personal musical experiences, highlighting influential songs and their impact on the author's life. From early memories of Beatles evenings with his dad to discovering various artists, the author's relationship with music is deeply intertwined with emotions and nostalgia. Significant tracks from a first single to karaoke favorites reveal a journey through different genres and eras. The author expresses a newfound appreciation for certain songs while also recognizing the complexities of taste, reflecting on how music resonates on both personal and cultural levels.
The first song I fell in love with was when my dad had Beatles evenings. I was only two or three, and he called it Abbey Road Nights.
The song I secretly like but everyone I hate is Barbra Streisand. Evergreen is beautiful despite my usual reservations about her music.
Ladies of the Road by King Crimson changed my life as a teenager, it was odd and featured an amazing tenor saxophone solo.
I rediscovered New Frontier by Don Fagan, which now has the perfect mix of sinister lyrics and an amazing groove that I can't stop playing.
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