AmexRuislip
Retired Spy 🕵️♂️
You will be delighted to learn that I have absolutely nothing to contribute to this thread.
Dad liked George Formby and Al Jolsen
Mum liked Max Bygraves and Val Doonican
Mind you, the milkman was into Screemin Jay Hawkins, The Tornados, The Troggs, The Four Tops, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown,and in later life he became a fan of Soft Machine, Van der Graaf Generator, Hatfield and the North, Bowie, Roxy Music, Beefhart and Zappa.
Edit: My son is a musician, and I like to think I contributed to his musical education. Trouble was, in the late 90s, when I drove us to watch the Albion at home and a great deal away when he was age 12 to 15, I was into European trance (Ferry Corsten, Paul Van Dyk, etc etc stylee) and I had that blasting out of the car 24/7. We have been to a few gigs together, Flaming Lips (albeit he introduced them to me) and the Comsat Angels (reunion in Sheffield - obvs I introduced him to them) but we don't really see musical eye to eye. He has bought me CDs (Interpol - very good; Tranquility Base, not bad) but his own taste began with the likes of Radiohead (brilliant - his mum's influence) Pete Doherty (er...) and Ash (sorry, no), and is now rather singer songwritery, very musicianshippy, and a bit....staid. Meanwhile my own penchant for 80s jangly guitar (from The Smiths to Burning Skies of Elysium), Darkwave (VNV, VAC etc), and anything with a big synth and big gay vocal (Mesh, De/Vision, Angels and Agony, and my new discoveries Solitary Experiments etc,) are all 'dad shite' as far as he's concerned.
I take it you're not going to revive 'The Old Grey (haired dad) Whistle Test programme