Is this sign of getting old?


When I was young in 1970’s, I was a fan of Carpenters, Classical music like Mozart’s requiem, Dvorak’s Cello Concerto and Fritz Wunderlich’s singing "Dichiterliebe" by Schumann.

On the other hand, I had no love for Elvis which I found too rugged.

https://youtu.be/ot4--dVHiXE

But during last 2 years, I had been fascinated by Elvis voice.

"Are you lonesome tonight" really touch my mind especially since my wife is not at home to take of her 88 years old mom.

I still like Carpenters, Classical music but add Elvis on top of it.

Is this sign of getting old?
128x128shkong78
I am playing "The Wall" right now.

My system of Lansche 4.1 , Line Magnetic 508, Chord Dave and Mscaler give clear and 3 D soundstage with explosive dynamics.

Funny thing is that I did not used to play this kind of music when I was young in 1970’s.
When I was younger I liked AC/DC Thunderstruck but now I prefer Two Cellos Thunderstruck.


No, you are developing wisdom, which allows you to appreciate music that doesn't have the proper label.
@tomcy6

I still like Carpenters as if she were my sweetheart.

My musical taste got broadened to some electric rock and musicals as I get older.
If you have to ask, you probably are! My experience has been a little bit opposite, when I was younger I mainly listened to Hard Rock, but as I've gotten older there are a lot of bands that I used to thunk were too "mellow" that I now enjoy more than things that I used to. A couple that come to mind are 10CC and Electric Light Orchestra. I'm also much more open to listening to other genres of music that I never would have in the past.