Do people with Aspeger's listen to old music?

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19 May 2015, 9:20 am

tl;dr I do feel a little curious about how Bieber ended up in this thread, but I guess old is the new new.

If you liked the Sex Pistols or like PIL, check out the episode of Talk to Al Jazeera with John Lydon. I consider it one of the finest interviews I've ever seen, and would probably appeal to even people who don't care about Punk and New Wave.


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19 May 2015, 9:29 am

TeaEarlGreyHot wrote:
Everyone loves to hate Bieber, but he's just a product of the masses, and he's far from being the only sh***y pop star.


I thought that was a prerequisite for being a pop star. I mean to be popular you have to sell out any form of creativity, direction, and voice to reach the maximum amount of people, just like a politician. i.e. a sh***y person.



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17 Jun 2015, 1:14 am

How about some truly "old" music? The term can be pretty relative.



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17 Jun 2015, 1:16 am

presently I'm listening to some bennie moten, a band that count basie got his start in, on keyboards.



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17 Jun 2015, 1:42 am

I enjoy music from the 1920s until now. Most of my friends and acquaintances listen to 'old' music, though. I enjoy a lot of contemporary music, even contemporary pop but some use sounds (that I can't properly describe) that my ears either can't stand or seem to make me feel queasy (even older music sometimes affects me this way but I find it more prominent in pop music from the last 10 years, maybe).

I definitely went through a phase where I thought I was too 'cool' for contemporary music. (Just a note: I've literally never been cool haha) But I eventually realised I should just listen to whatever appeals to me. Often, that's not what's most popular or what's current, but sometimes it is.

...I think I may have gone off on a slight tangent, here.



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17 Jun 2015, 1:51 am

WednesdayWoe1 wrote:
I enjoy music from the 1920s until now. Most of my friends and acquaintances listen to 'old' music, though. I enjoy a lot of contemporary music, even contemporary pop but some use sounds (that I can't properly describe) that my ears either can't stand or seem to make me feel queasy (even older music sometimes affects me this way but I find it more prominent in pop music from the last 10 years, maybe).

I definitely went through a phase where I thought I was too 'cool' for contemporary music. (Just a note: I've literally never been cool haha) But I eventually realised I should just listen to whatever appeals to me. Often, that's not what's most popular or what's current, but sometimes it is.

...I think I may have gone off on a slight tangent, here.

you might then do a google search for "KUOW-94.9 FM seattle, "the swing years and beyond."



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17 Jun 2015, 2:11 am

WednesdayWoe1 wrote:
I enjoy music from the 1920s until now. Most of my friends and acquaintances listen to 'old' music, though. I enjoy a lot of contemporary music, even contemporary pop but some use sounds (that I can't properly describe) that my ears either can't stand or seem to make me feel queasy (even older music sometimes affects me this way but I find it more prominent in pop music from the last 10 years, maybe).

I definitely went through a phase where I thought I was too 'cool' for contemporary music. (Just a note: I've literally never been cool haha) But I eventually realised I should just listen to whatever appeals to me. Often, that's not what's most popular or what's current, but sometimes it is.

...I think I may have gone off on a slight tangent, here.


Well, how does this 1920's music strike you?



Or is more "popular" old music the only music of any interest to the folks in this thread?


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17 Jun 2015, 2:14 am

jazz age stuff holds an appeal for me, I believe in a previous lifetime I listened to that music at the height of its currency :dj:



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17 Jun 2015, 5:45 am

I like all kinds of music really and somehow 40's music makes me calm



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17 Jun 2015, 1:56 pm

auntblabby wrote:
if he wasn't so obnoxious in his behavior, I would not even think of him.

I'm happy I don't even know why he's hated. That's how much attention I pay to pop culture. Ignorance is bliss.