Yeah, not about being good or bad.
I reckon advertising folk will tell you that age is absolutely linked to openness to try new things - over 40s less likely to switch car brand than under 40s, for example.
A hard thing to admit to yourself though, I guess.
A 42yo friend is into music and...
Indeed. I think a lot of 50- and 60-somethings, in particular, define themselves by music of their youth - and many of them simply aren't open to new music.
(I'm generalising, of course)
Of course, we all go into threads to learn about things/people we don't know about it.
Just find it odd that that some users feel the need to then comment on and then dismiss stars they've never heard of like it's a reflection of that act's ability/popularity/success - when, typically, it's a...
I'm sure they do. It's mainstream pop.
The point remains that Heart is aimed at 30-somethings not kids.
Edit: In fact...
"Heart's core audience are aged between 25-44. Heart listeners have a spark about them; despite juggling their various roles as wives, husbands, parents and professionals...
Why do users come into threads like this again and again to announce they don’t like/know popular culture?
It’s no reflection on the award-winning, multimillion-selling, arena-touring artist, is it?
You’re just saying you’re out of touch. We get it. Try the 78rpm thread.