I grew with sacred Choral music and folklore songs since birth...
Then i had gone my younger years with classical choral before Bach....
Anything else was like inferior to me... or
He takes me decade to go further than Bach (thanks to Bruckner and Scriabin at thirty )
Then i came to like Jazz long after ... But after discovering Persian-Iranian music and Indian music with the cd invention ...
Being poor was also a luck: I learned acoustics instead of buying gear...
But being poor to buy albums and books was hard...I bought a house later in life because of my investment in books mainly...
Anyway i will stop here ...
@maghister,
I didn’t have a lot of money growing up either. I would work odd jobs and use the money to buy records. All of the records I bought in high school were classical. I couldn’t stand the bubble-gum music on the radio.
When I got to college friends introduced me to jazz and some of the better pop. I was very lucky to go to Berkeley in the mid-sixties. I saw Sunny Terry and Brownie McGhee several times, once at a party where I was sitting at their feet. Big Mama Thorton sang on the bar in a joint I went to. I went to San Francisco to hear Pharoah Sanders in person. I went to the Fillmore Auditorium to hear Mary Wells and Otis Redding. Plus other interesting rock groups like The Dead.
I met a girl and she introduced me to the Beatles. I would have danced with her to anything. I introduced her to Stravinsky. Music has been woven through my life since I can remember.