I know that a lot of us are grown-ups now and don't do this, but I've been thinking a lot about pretending to like certain music - to appear hip, to impress a girl/boy etc, sometimes just to fit in.
My first thought was how awful it was, should be true to your instincts etc. etc. But the fact is that its one of the key ways that as listeners we get taken outside our comfort zone. I mentioned a while back that I pretended to like the blues because I'd been forced to buy an album. But looking back, there have been very few times that I've heard an unfamiliar style of music where I've just gone "wow". King Sunny Ade and Zydeco maybe. I suppose nothing really sounds completely alien any more. Thanks to WM. There's no need for the painful months/years of pretending until you find out whether you really DO like something. Although I do miss the days of walking the streets with record bags from the right shops(or sometimes, appallingly, albums under the arm).
I suppose none of you has ever pretended to like anything...
