I've found that my tastes have broadened as I've gotten older. In jr. high and high school, I was strictly a rock, pop and top 40 kind of guy. In college, I began to discover classical (the music of choice for music majors at the college I attended - needless to say I changed my major after a few semesters), jazz and Christian (one listen to Russ Taff singing "Watergrave" on The Imperials' Sail On album and I was hooked), as well as finally coming to terms with how good a lot of the great soul, r&b, country and disco music I'd shunned in high school actually was. While I'm not crazy about much of what is played on the radio right now (despite my 19 year old daughter's best efforts), I try to appreciate as much as I can. In the past week, I've listened to CDs by McCoy Tyner (jazz), Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young (acoustic rock), Genesis (rock), Liquid Trio Experiment (prog-ish jam rock), Mama Cass Eliott (70s pop), Jean-Michel Jarre (Euro/electro instrumental), Petula Clark (60s pop), Joe Jackson (80s new wave-ish/jazzy pop), Leonard Cohen (folk), Todd Rundgren (70s rock) and Tangerine Dream ("Krautrock"), as well as a couple of various artists collections of Disco and 80s female rockers. So I try to keep things interesting, and I enjoy hunting for new artists and albums I haven't yet heard.