Music you didn't like at first... but now?


Sometimes, there's a sense of discovery or a kind of magic that doesn't sink in right away. Have you heard something that you changed your mind about and wondered why you didn't get it sooner? What artists/recordings have you experienced this with?
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My Bloody Valentine, especially their Loveless album. This album was a headache and somewhat annoying at first, but slowly over time became a "classic" and yielded hours of sonic bliss.
For me it would be the whole C/W thing.--At 67 I've liked/loved some isolated CW artists,or songs, over the years.Got to see that George Jones tribute on Voom. I've watched it 4 times.-- With a half decent sound system the vocal abilities shine. I was knocked out by just about everybody on the show. I'd never listened to anything by Amie Grant.--What a soulful voice! Gads, even the band--with a Stienway,no less. Just a stunning audio mix. I have always liked Emmylou--but most of her stuff seems like the band members are trying to out-play each other. ---None of that here---As an old guy that loves music (most kinds) good acustic C&W is right up there with the best. Americana delux. But I didn't always have this feelng.
Hi George,

I know where your coming from. Since I've always loved the Grateful Dead, I began looking at who wrote some of the songs they played. Seems fellers like Hank Williams, Merle Haggard and Johnny Cash (although I think JC transcends country music) were on the list. I bought the Old & In The Way album (bluegrass w/ Jerry Garcia on banjo and vocals, Vassar Clements on fiddle etc.) and have been hooked ever since. Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's "Will the Circle Be Unbroken", The Byrds' 'Sweetheart of the Rodeo" and Flying Burrito Brothers are great albums. Any recommendations on current or classic country or bluegrass would be much appreciated.
In that video show they mention a double album by GJ; sort of a greatest hits,I guess---That I plan to buy.Since seeing this show I find my self listening to the digital C&W music channels---going back and forth between 'today' and 'classics'. Wish I had one of those HD-recorders.---Funny you should bring up the Dirt-Band Acustic-delux,indeed.Always liked them but don't own any software.---I should mention;I just got my first ever,brand new monoblocks.--Aries-G. My HT-2Ch set up is combined.--Yes, I have a receiver.Marantz sr9300. I use pre-outs for the fronts. Using the receiver for ht I have a White Audio Labs a100. I just keep two pair of ics in place. From the pre-outs I can connect them to the amp of my choice.
I'm with George on the country thing (the real deal not the current radio station poppy stuff). I dove into playing and listening to blues after moving to New Orleans in the mid 80's after leading an earlier life of hard rock and new wave. As age set in and i was exposed to more life and more music I found that the similarities between swing, country swing, country/twang americana, blues and old school rock and roll were far greater than the differences. Now i'm more of a "if it's got soul and sincere playing behind it i'm gonna listen, regardless of the lable attached.

Speaking of country/twang american. Search out the first release from the hacienda brothers for a killer mixture of country (johnny cash tunes are always part of the live shows), blues, south of the boarder and a tinge of rockabilly. The band consists of Dave Gonzalas of the Palidans fame, the paladin's drummer, Chris Gaffny who did a lot of work with Dave Alvin and has an amazing voice, a great bass player and a pedal steel player that'll make ya cry. The song writing is top shelf and the life shows are not to be missed. I have no affiliation with the band this is just promotion of one of the most grooving talanted bands i've seen in a long time. they deserve success.