why me
but i hate that movie too, although my parents used to play that soundtrack on the cassette when we'd be on the road (we were on the road a lot when i was a kid, for 8-10 hours at a time usually). that tape and my dad's old record player introduced me to music before my time. that and a copy of Help! on VHS
which leads me to my next point - music has almost always been a solitary experience for me: sitting in the living room or my bedroom with big ass headphones on, being in a car so long that everyone has gotten tired of themselves and is getting lost in the radio, sitting on a plane for 10 hours before they had screens with tv shows and movies in the back of each seat (GOAT invention btw)
i've found that i actually dont like concerts unless it's an artist where i can sing along for nearly every song, which helps me isolate myself because i can prove im a bigger fan than everyone else there
and can ignore the hundreds/thousands standing around me. i much prefer to be alone with music. anyway most acts nowadays cant perform for shyt but their records are mixed so clean, a live show has almost always been a disappointment tbh
all this to say that it's never bothered me who listens to the music, i just like what i like. most of this country is lame white people, cant let them decide what im gonna enjoy