Sween
12-06-2008, 04:20 PM
As an eighteen year old girl it is really hard to express my feelings on "good" music. When I tell people I am 18, people usually get the idea that I am a typical teenage girl who loves rap and that bullshit like the Jonas Brothers. Well, they usually think wrong! Many older people think it is awesome that I like classic rock and oldies and stuff like that, but girls my age act like I am committing a sin or something every time I listen to Stevie Nicks or the Eagles. I myself think my taste in music is awesome. . . but trying to tell my other friends. . well, it can get a little embarrassing. :(
I was always different from the other people my age. I always stood out in the crowd. Now that I am older I am glad that I did that because I didn't end up drinking and acting "cool". When I was younger it was extremely hard because I had no one to relate to me. I was in a constant struggle to find people who relate to me. I even found myself listening to music that I find repulsive. The only reason I listened to this teeny bopper pop music, or rap music was because I thought that would get me "accepted". (as if that REALLY mattered in life. . . )
Now that I am older, and believe it or not more mature, I honestly am proud of myself. I finally learned that my music taste is something I should be proud of. The music I listen to really expresses me. Music got mme through a lot of hardships in my life. When people say that I am a "weirdo" for listening to led zepelin or the carpenters, I shouldn't care. I have taste in music, no, it's not exactly YOUR taste, but that's what makes me so unique.
Whether anyone likes it or not, this is what I like. I love classic rock, why should I care what other people think? Just like being pro-ana, this is what I do to stand out from the crowd.
some of the music I like is : Stevie Nicks, Led Zeppelin, The Eagles, The Carpenters, Styx, Aerosmith, Billy Joel, Carly Simon, James Taylor, Lynyrd Skynrd, The Doobie Brothers, CCR, Fleetwood Mac, Simon and Garfunkel, Crosby, stills and nash, Carol King, Jefferson Airplane. . .and the list goes on and on and on.
I was always different from the other people my age. I always stood out in the crowd. Now that I am older I am glad that I did that because I didn't end up drinking and acting "cool". When I was younger it was extremely hard because I had no one to relate to me. I was in a constant struggle to find people who relate to me. I even found myself listening to music that I find repulsive. The only reason I listened to this teeny bopper pop music, or rap music was because I thought that would get me "accepted". (as if that REALLY mattered in life. . . )
Now that I am older, and believe it or not more mature, I honestly am proud of myself. I finally learned that my music taste is something I should be proud of. The music I listen to really expresses me. Music got mme through a lot of hardships in my life. When people say that I am a "weirdo" for listening to led zepelin or the carpenters, I shouldn't care. I have taste in music, no, it's not exactly YOUR taste, but that's what makes me so unique.
Whether anyone likes it or not, this is what I like. I love classic rock, why should I care what other people think? Just like being pro-ana, this is what I do to stand out from the crowd.
some of the music I like is : Stevie Nicks, Led Zeppelin, The Eagles, The Carpenters, Styx, Aerosmith, Billy Joel, Carly Simon, James Taylor, Lynyrd Skynrd, The Doobie Brothers, CCR, Fleetwood Mac, Simon and Garfunkel, Crosby, stills and nash, Carol King, Jefferson Airplane. . .and the list goes on and on and on.