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	<title>Carleen and Mike &#187; 2004 &#187; May &#187; 19</title>
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		<title>Music</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2004 00:31:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carleen Huxley</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m always astounded at how strange my taste in music can be.  It&#8217;s so inconsistant sometimes.  My collection of cd&#8217;s began with a Phil Collins live album that my mom bought me on a trip to Aberdeen when I was ten.  I love his music to this day, including several other childhood [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m always astounded at how strange my taste in music can be.  It&#8217;s so inconsistant sometimes.  My collection of cd&#8217;s began with a Phil Collins live album that my mom bought me on a trip to Aberdeen when I was ten.  I love his music to this day, including several other childhood favorites like Belinda Carlisle and Bruce Springsteen.  As a pre-teen I was devoted to the New Kids on the Block, however, I never really owned any of there albums.  Makes me wonder what I was really devoted too.  Anyway,  by the time I was fourteen I found myself searching for music with more substance, more quality.  I discovered Tori Amos shortly before I moved to the states and listened to her constantly, before I went to bed, during car drives, on walks, prefering my walkman to the stereo so I had a better chance of drowning out the world around me (the whole, depressed rebel teen thing-luckily my phase didn&#8217;t last too long).  I also went through a Metallica phase.  I had all the required &#8220;black&#8221; in my life, bedroom furniture, posters, t-shirts.  This made me particularly attractive to a rather shy long haired kid in my algebra class who apparently had a crush on me for my entire ninth grade year, not making his feelings known until Valentines day when he suprised me with a dozen roses at school and a package with all the Metallica albums wrapped inside (very sweet but I wasn&#8217;t interested).<br />
I grew out of the heavy metal by my senior year, a time when Alternative Rock was actually alternative and &#8220;New Age&#8221; music was the &#8220;new&#8221; thing.  I started to listen to a lot of instrumental stuff, folk, celtic, Enya, Loreena McKennitt and of course, the angst of Alanis Morrissette.  But I was also still fond of a lot of the new dance/techno music popular at the time.  After taking a music apprecation course in college, I started to pay more attention to what I was listening to and found myself responding differently to music then the way I had before.  I focused much more on the instruments being used, how they were used, and not just on the lyrics and how &#8220;catchy&#8221; the rythym was.  Through Mike I found a new appreciation for music that I had always disliked for it&#8217;s awkwardness.  Dave Matthew&#8217;s and Blue&#8217;s Traveler&#8217;s were both bands that were confusing to me because I just couldn&#8217;t digest it all.  There was too much to focus on, too many different kinds of instruments, styles, etc.  It was too hard to figure out what I like about them and a lot easier to say that I didn&#8217;t like them at all.<br />
So, this past year I started liking jazz and now apparently punk (?)  <a href="http://www.yeahyeahyeahs.com/">The Yeah Yeah Yeahs</a> <em>Maps</em> is the new tune in my head.</p>
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