Inkanta


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Posted: June 28 2009, 10:54 |
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My daughters have recently turned 22, 17, and 15 (heavens, where does the time go????). When they were younger, they all liked or tolerated MO to varying degrees. There was the dance routine to "Man in the Rain." My two youngest ones fought over MITR and MS in the car more than one day (they liked to sing). "I want to hear MITR." "NO, I want "Moonlight Shadow." "MOM!!!!" As if on a 30 minute trip we couldn't play both. Arrgghh. They even had opinions on which singer they preferred on MITR. My middle child and her friend would giggle at "Pacha Mama." "Mom--they're saying 'Sexy Woman!!'" Of course, that would lead to a discussion of Saksaywaman, Cusco, Tawantinsuyu, and the Inka statehood. Chelsey still likes to sing "Five Miles Out." All three daughters have great voices. They were also happy to perform "Peace on Earth" with me at a couple of Christmas Eve services at the Unitarian Church. These days, Kayleigh is into Celtic, classical, and I would say Indi (and Nightwish, whatever genre), Chelsey is into Goth and Indi, and Lindsay listens primarily to Rap and Hip Hop. They seem to introduce me to much more than the other way around, though I think Chelsey and Kayleigh like some of the prog rock I listen to and would accompany me to a concert. If it were a Mike Oldfield concert, probably at least one of them would bow out, though I imagine Kayleigh would be quite happy to go.
But you know? Think I've said this before, but I believe that my passion for music--of which Mike's is a big part--is responsible for music being important in their lives. We may listen to different genres, artists, etc., but music is key to all of us. That's not such a bad thing. 
There have been young people (i.e., those 17 and under) on here in the past. Elsewhere on the forum, there are several "age" related topics that include posts from those as young as 14, IIR. Of course, that was awhile ago, and time marches on......
-------------- "No such thing as destiny; only choices exist." From: Moongarden's "Solaris."
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