clapham_gull
Legacy Fan
- Aug 20, 2003
- 25,877
Were you brought up around parents who adored pop music, who had R1 or R2 on? I know a few people who also aren’t, they say lamenting, that their Dads didn’t like music, another that their boarding school banned all music, radios, record decks.
Our house was very liberal, I was watching Parkinson, The News at a very very early age , but my parents weren't into pop music themselves.
My old man was a huge cricket fan and my mum was an incredible cook.
We found our own music, nothing was banned. I was very into music in my 20s when I found myself at the arse-end of Madchester. I got seriously into was known then as "indie" (my age) and was a Reading regular.
What turned me off (pretty much for life) was finding myself afterwards working in Camden right in the middle of "Cool Britannia" / "Brit Pop". My job at the time was also running a tape library for MTV.
In my mind afterwards, it became supermarket product. Never missed being really into music, I get greater joy from finding something new to cook with.
I recently found some never seen before middle eastern garlic stock cubes in a back street food shop in Liverpool and to be frank, I've had as much pleasure from them as I did seeing Nirvana live
In fact I'm very similar to Harry Wilson's tackle in that respect. Rather than hunting out an obscure 80s electronic band he'd never heard of, I hunt down obscure stock cubes.