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Does our musical curiosity genuinely wither away after age 30? Today's episode challenges this common belief as we dive into the fascinating world of lifelong musical discovery.
Far Out Magazine recently posed this provocative question about our relationship with music as we age. The article suggests that around age 31, most people stop actively discovering new artists and genres, settling into the comfortable sonic landscapes of their youth. But does this musical cul-de-sac truly represent an inevitable part of aging, or is it simply a choice we make?
Drawing from personal experience, I share my ongoing journey of musical discovery spanning decades. From stumbling upon Jimmy Webb's haunting rendition of "Wichita Lineman" to being captivated by the unexpected collaboration between Sting and Shaggy, these revelations didn't come from actively trying to stay "hip" – they emerged organically through conversations, travel experiences, and maintaining an open ear to new sounds. The Drive-By Truckers became one of my favorite bands after repeatedly catching their distinctive sound on television, while discovering artists like Kruangbin while traveling in Italy and encountering RL Burnside's blues grooves demonstrate that musical horizons can continue expanding well beyond our thirties.
What keeps our musical curiosity alive isn't necessarily youth, but rather our willingness to remain open to new experiences. In an era where algorithms feed us more of what we already know, creating space for musical serendipity becomes increasingly valuable. Whether through friends with different tastes, travel to places with unique musical traditions, or simply taking time to explore unfamiliar sounds, the pathways to discovery remain open if we choose to walk them.
What about your musical journey? Has your discovery of new artists slowed with age, or have you found ways to keep your sonic adventures vibrant and surprising? Share your experiences and favorite recent musical discoveries – I'd love to hear how you're continuing to expand your musical horizons!
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Does our musical curiosity genuinely wither away after age 30? Today's episode challenges this common belief as we dive into the fascinating world of lifelong musical discovery.
Far Out Magazine recently posed this provocative question about our relationship with music as we age. The article suggests that around age 31, most people stop actively discovering new artists and genres, settling into the comfortable sonic landscapes of their youth. But does this musical cul-de-sac truly represent an inevitable part of aging, or is it simply a choice we make?
Drawing from personal experience, I share my ongoing journey of musical discovery spanning decades. From stumbling upon Jimmy Webb's haunting rendition of "Wichita Lineman" to being captivated by the unexpected collaboration between Sting and Shaggy, these revelations didn't come from actively trying to stay "hip" – they emerged organically through conversations, travel experiences, and maintaining an open ear to new sounds. The Drive-By Truckers became one of my favorite bands after repeatedly catching their distinctive sound on television, while discovering artists like Kruangbin while traveling in Italy and encountering RL Burnside's blues grooves demonstrate that musical horizons can continue expanding well beyond our thirties.
What keeps our musical curiosity alive isn't necessarily youth, but rather our willingness to remain open to new experiences. In an era where algorithms feed us more of what we already know, creating space for musical serendipity becomes increasingly valuable. Whether through friends with different tastes, travel to places with unique musical traditions, or simply taking time to explore unfamiliar sounds, the pathways to discovery remain open if we choose to walk them.
What about your musical journey? Has your discovery of new artists slowed with age, or have you found ways to keep your sonic adventures vibrant and surprising? Share your experiences and favorite recent musical discoveries – I'd love to hear how you're continuing to expand your musical horizons!
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