That's funny, thanks. Yeah, plenty of kids do grow up liking what their parents dug -- I love the idea, for example, of Luke Vibert getting hooked on string sections due to his mom's fondness for Yves Montand. He picked up on her musical interests, and in his own music took them in a unintended (and, more to your second point, entirely unforeseen) direction.
Marc
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Marc Weidenbaum
www.disquiet.com
quoted 18 lines There are also plenty of kids who grow up and really like the music> There are also plenty of kids who grow up and really like the music
> their parents like. Often that is because their parents have good
> taste, but a lot of times it's because neither do :)
>
> I hope you're not looking for a real answer, btw. Cos anything we
> can imagine would be something we're inventing (or have invented),
> not something from the actual future...
>
> derek
>
> >Considering this friend and I both listen to a broad range of music,
> >we wondered what might come around in the future that we wouldn't
> >like but their our (hypoetherical) kids would like. What would such
> >a new genre sound like?
> >
> >The scariest thing we could come up with is that our kids, and their
> >generation, simply wouldn't be interested in music at all.
> >
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