If I'm honest, it's probably less about the music and more about appreciating fine gear, and the (relatively) low distortion sound it produces. That may sound sadder than it is--hahaha!!
Last night, I was listening at moderate volume to the new Rhino pressing of Herbie Hancock's "Crossings" (highly recommend), which has a lot of sound and instrument variety, and it gave me my perfection fix---black background, percussion of varying intensity, great imaging, etc. I was transported. I usually end my sessions with a 45rpm version of something which is another indication that I'm more after a sound quality fix than I am a music fix. Once you get to my age, you've heard your favorite music so many times that it doesn't move you the way it once did.