Kelly-McBride

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    Kelly-McBride
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    I also am a young adult who likes classic rock. In my family, classic rock is a way of life. I grew up with it. So in essence, I understand your compassion for this style of music. However, I was thinking of your question and how you said that older people of that generation were upset. An example came to my head: Picture a grown adult, let's say 45 years old. You see them listening to rap or R&B music. It just doesn't fit the picture. Maybe the people from this time feel the same thing about you listening to their generation's music. Also, these people had suffered a lot in this time frame. Possibly people from this era tell themselves, 'How could that younger girl possibly know what that song REALLY means?' Maybe the person you are referring to who disagreed with your passion for old rock, was in the service during Vietnam? The type of music you choose should be your decision, and the opinion of someone else should not influence your likes or dislikes.

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    Name : Kelly-McBride, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Lutheran, Age : 18, City : Defiance, State : OH Country : United States, Occupation : College Student, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Upper class, 
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