I'm surprised that your family only listens to two genres of music: rock and hip hop.
Only a tiny percentage of all recorded music will appeal to any one person. Music is also very culturally and socioeconomically dependent; rich upper East-siders don't usually like country music.
Thats true, the money wont affect it, but considering the lifestyle of the typical new england Aristocrat, It doesnt seem like they would listen to country.
as far as the "big rich Texan", I would be surprised if they didnt listen to country.
I meant to point out the New England bit, not so much the rich.
Is it normal to be the only person in your family to listen to rock ?
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I'm surprised that your family only listens to two genres of music: rock and hip hop.
Only a tiny percentage of all recorded music will appeal to any one person. Music is also very culturally and socioeconomically dependent; rich upper East-siders don't usually like country music.
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i get cultural, but socioeconomical is a stretch. there are a lot of rich southerners.
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rich Upper East-siders, not just rich people in general.
you know, the rich of new hampshire and conneticut for example.
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having money, or the lack of it, isn't going to change what kind of music you dig.
in other words, being rich isn't going to turn you away from country music.
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Thats true, the money wont affect it, but considering the lifestyle of the typical new england Aristocrat, It doesnt seem like they would listen to country.
as far as the "big rich Texan", I would be surprised if they didnt listen to country.
I meant to point out the New England bit, not so much the rich.
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so, then it's cultural.