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I got to love The Beatles because of my dad. I grew up listening to a lot of 60s, 70s and 80s music (surprise! Surprise!), but mostly that sort of "flower power" era of the 1960s. I remember when I was little listening to cassettes in the car, and Dad's Beatles' records at home, which we still have today of coarse, and I listen to them in the record player in my room (which was my Dad's, which he bought in the mid-70s).Lol, it's like with me, my parents and the Beatles. They liked them in the '60s but weren't huge fans. Now I'm the huge fan and I got them interested again!
I still buy records on a regular basis, but a large majority of the records I have in my room are my folks' ones. I have my Mum's and my Dad's taste combined in a lot of ways, but definately in music. My Dad listened to a lot of Beatles, Pink Floyd, Billy Joel, Deep Purple, Rick Wakeman, Linda Ronstadt and the like (and movie soundtracks, like John William stuff), and my Mum listened to David Bowie, Rod Stewart, King Crimson, Joni Mitchell, Stevie Wonder and old showtunes. But I also discovered a lot of that kind of music on my own, really.
Annnnnyway, I do recall my dad saying he watched TMS (he was prolly in his late teens-early 20s when it first started) all the time, but I don't believe my Mum did. It wasn't really her thing, plus- I don't think she was allowed to watch a lot of TV. She watched a bit, but her father was a teacher and kinda old-fashioned and he believed it was all junk. My mum wasn't even allowed to read comics, because her father thought they would dumb her down. She always got let down by him saying she was a bird-brain and such, but she's actually a really smart woman.