To: jwh_Denver
In the early 1960s, I was (in my teens) mostly listening to jazz (especially West Coast), some 30's big band stuff (I played in a dance band), lots of Dixieland (I played in a Dixieland band), lots of classical music (I was a band and orchestra player) and opera (my grandfather was a serious fan) and a little pop and rock and roll. My taste was pretty typical among my musician friends except the opera. I suppose we weren't your typical cross-section teen audience.
To: CatoRenasci
LOL! No wonder the Beatles didn't trip your switch. I figured jazz was somewhere in your background. Well that explains it. I think you have to admit as a band musically they went pretty durn far from their first album released in either late 63 or early 64 and 2 years later Revolver came out.
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