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Last updated on April 21, 2025.
I actually get a metallic taste in my mouth when I think about electric music.
I feel that for years of teaching in the country and reading criticism in books, I feel like the things most needed in our culture are the understanding of the meanings of our music. We haven't done that good of job teaching our kids what our music means or how we developed our taste in music that reminds us and teaches us who we are.
I don't want to pooh-pooh modern pop. I appreciate that as well, but my personal favorite kind of music is guitar-based rock. I like grunge and garage bands and alternative music, but that's more my personal taste.
Music or the color of the sea are easier to describe than the taste of one of these Armoricaines. — © Eleanor Clark
Music or the color of the sea are easier to describe than the taste of one of these Armoricaines.
Hip-hop wasn't actually the genre that made me want to make sound, and I couldn't actually really pinpoint what genre it was. Growing up, my favorite music was my parents' music, and eventually I started to develop some taste of my own.
My taste in music and entertainment is quite eclectic.
I'm thrilled to have Corona join me on my 'X100PRE' Tour to give my fans a taste of Corona Estereo Beach and showcase their support of Latin music. It's not solely about the music - it's about the culture, creativity, and contributing to the movement that connects us all together.
I really don't. I have truly eclectic taste in music and I seem to cycle through phases in terms of to what's inspiring me. I'll go from Beethoven to Sigur Ros; World Music, Brit-pop, Classic Rock, Blues/Jazz, even the odd bit of Heavy metal.
When you taste things in the right order, sometimes they taste so much different than if you taste them out of order. Not that there's a right order, like by rule, but just like in a thoughtful way that makes sense.
Whatever I write has to evolve around my taste in music at that moment, because that always changes.
Children, we cannot control our mind without controlling our desire for taste. The health aspect, not the taste, should be the prime criteria in choosing the food. We cannot relish the blossoming of the heart without foregoing the taste of the tongue.
A lot of my friends hate my music. I have weird taste.
I wanted to give people a taste of my own music through the sound and style of my covers.
Apparently my taste is that of a 13-year-old girl. Not really. But my taste is commercial. — © Dr. Luke
Apparently my taste is that of a 13-year-old girl. Not really. But my taste is commercial.
I have a very varied taste in music. Everything from rap to classical to Latino to Rat Pack to jazz.
Your taste in music is excellent. It exactly coinsides with my own!
I just think it's so nice that naturally all my siblings and my father and I have our own taste in music.
I am not a music snob. If anything, my musical taste is bad by any critical standards.
Cuisine is only about making foods taste the way they are supposed to taste.
Yes, anyone can log onto your "anonymous" band's MySpace page and hear the music. So, in theory you have gotten your music in front of 5 billion people. The other thing is that something has to cause them to go to those bands MySpace page, and it's that reliance on taste makers or radio, that is still very much a part of how music is sold and marketed.
There's nothing more fun than debating and defending your taste in music.
A man that has a taste of music, painting, or architecture, is like one that has another sense, when compared with such as have no relish of those arts
I've always had a very broad taste in music.
I have truly eclectic taste in music, and I seem to cycle through phases in terms of to what's inspiring me. I'll go from Beethoven to Sigur Ros; world music, Brit-pop, classic rock, blues/jazz, even the odd bit of heavy metal.
My actual taste in music is pretty bad, I think.
I am sure my music has a taste of codfish in it.
I guess I'm a real fan of older music, and that's what shaped my taste and the way I sing.
My mum is quite young, so we actually have similar taste in music.
I should in fairness add that my taste in music is reputedly deplorable.
The taste for splendor is hardly ever combined in the same souls with the taste for the honorable.
My dad loved jazz, so there was a little Miles Davis, Otis Redding, Donny Hathaway. My mum is French, so she'd listen to a lot of French music, but a lot of the music that actually formed my taste, I just found online.
I have a taste for a lot of different kinds of music... everything, from hip-hop to jazz to R&B to top 40 to alternative. There's a lot of good music out there. Every now and then, I'll flip through VH1 and watch the videos... the only thing I really don't listen to is country.
My taste is developing constantly, and it goes in whatever direction it wants to go in - the music follows.
I am perfectly willing for my music to exist with somebody else's taste.
My sister is as responsible for anyone for giving me good taste in music.
Bad taste creates many more millionaires than good taste.
I don't have a very 'masculine' taste in music. I get a lot of heat from my friends about that.
I don't have necessarily good taste. I have some really good taste and I have some really awful taste. I don't see the difference, because when you use them together they can work.
I have an eclectic taste in stuff whether it be movies or music or books or food or anything. Variety is interesting. — © Joseph Gordon-Levitt
I have an eclectic taste in stuff whether it be movies or music or books or food or anything. Variety is interesting.
We...live in a world that is too prone to the tasteless, and we need to provide an opportunity to cultivate a taste for the finest music. And, likewise, we’re in a world that’s so attuned to the now that we need to permit people to be more attuned to the best music of all ages.
Dressing is a matter of taste, and I've met very few Republicans with good taste.
I have lots of passions - gardens, art, music and reading. I have eclectic taste and read a huge variety of books.
Good taste ruins certain true spiritual values: such as taste itself.
A little bad taste is like a nice splash of paprika. We all need a splash of bad taste-it's hearty, it's healthy, it's physical. I think we could use more of it. No taste is what I'm against.
Good taste is either that which agrees with my taste or that which subjects itself to the rule of reason. From this we can see how useful it is to employ reason in seeking out the laws of taste.
To me, bad taste is what entertainment is all about. If someone vomits while watching one of my films, it's like getting a standing ovation. But one must remember that there is such a thing as good bad taste and bad bad taste.
I have nothing to say about the music of others because it's a matter of taste.
I think I am a late-bloomer. My taste in music just keeps getting better.
I have such an eclectic taste in music. Come to a backyard BBQ at my house, and I will run the gamut from Skynyrd to Sinatra to '90s grunge, rap, R&B, and classic rock. I have issues. If I had to pick one, I love this country artist named Craig Morgan. His music and his songs are so relatable and tell such vivid stories.
Use your eyes as if tomorrow you would be stricken blind. Hear the music of voices, the song of birds, the mighty strains of an orchestra as if you would be stricken deaf tomorrow . . . Smell the perfume of flowers, taste with relish each morsel as if tomorrow you could never smell and taste again. Glory in all the facts of pleasure and beauty which the world reveals to you.
Comedy is like music - there are genres and styles for every taste. Katy Perry is there for people who like frothy pop music. Metallica is there for people who like head-banging metal. And Susan Boyle is there for... well, I don't who the hell is listening to that freak of nature, but that's not the point. In art, there's something for everybody.
I believe that the greatest music is storytelling anyway, in a heightened medium. So I write a lot of music, and I play a lot with my guitar, I still sing a lot, but now I'm more personal about it than public, in a way. I think there will be a time where I'd like to bring the singing back into some of my performances. It all depends if the material's right, if the story's right, if it's my kind of taste in music, as well. It means so much to me. We all know how affective music can be, I just want to make sure when I do it, I'm doing it because I actually feel it and I care about it.
A love of reading is an acquired taste, not an instinctive preference. The habit of reading is formed in childhood; and a child's taste in reading is formed in the right direction or in the wrong one while he is under the influence of his parents; and they are directly responsible for the shaping and cultivating of that taste.
I've been in love with music since I was old enough to establish my taste. — © G-Eazy
I've been in love with music since I was old enough to establish my taste.
I work under the assumption that, generally speaking, my taste and the taste of the Oscar voters are not one in the same.
I think everyone has such varied taste in music.
There are two kinds of taste, the taste for emotions of surprise and the taste for emotions of recognition.
One who goes after the taste of the tongue does not get to know the taste of the heart.
Drifting snowflakes brushed her face as light as lover’s kisses, and melted on her cheeks. At the center of the garden, beside the statue of the weeping woman that lay broken and half-buried on the ground, she turned her face up to the sky and closed her eyes. She could feel the snow on her lashes, taste it on her lips. It was the taste of Winterfell. The taste of innocence. The taste of dreams.
I've never believed in cheapening music by going according to what some people think is public taste.
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