o10, that was fun. Being the resident old fart in this group I'm sure I was the easiest to pick for. ;^) Yes, I love most anything by Silver.
However my "classic jazz" preferences for recordings from the '50s and '60s are not exclusive. This is sacrilege to many but I'm not a fan of Ellington for example. I respect his songs and performances but there is hardly anything I ever want to pick out to listen to. Basie is an entirely different story.
But there was much from the '70s I love to hear as well. Could that be a carry-over from the rock which I also like? Maybe so, since a favorite was and is Mahavishnu Orchestra, which included John McLaughlin and Jan Hammer. That made it an easy step to enthusiasm for Weather Report.
And I certainly didn't reject Miles when he released "Bitches Brew", although I'll admit after a couple of follow up albums everything began to sound the same to me. Here is a delightful exception -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5qfuqXuqkILastly, I don't feel "frozen" with my preferred music. I can reach backward to music my dad loved (as suggested here a few weeks ago) and forward as well. It's just that I don't enjoy listening to what I consider to be basically rehashes of what went before. I'd rather view a work of art in person than see it in a book or on a video any day.