Kahuna
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Or even worse, forming our tastes based on what has the appropriate academic/cultural imprimatur -- and being afraid to admit to enjoying anything that falls outside what The Right Kind Of People listen to.
I find it extremely annoying to have to conform my musical taste to what some "blues mafia" or "jazz mafia" says I should like. I think it's generally true that people's musical tastes are formed early in their life and reflect the type of music they are exposed to at that time. Much of our musical appreciation has to do with association with a pleasant, less complicated time in our lives. Which is why, I guess, even though most of the music I listen to these days comes from the 20s and 30s, I still get goosebumps of delight when I hear Janis Joplin rip into "Combination of the Two" (your mileage may vary).