Diff'rent strokes. I'm just leading horses to water, drink or not.
Is this the point where I mention my appreciation for KISS: Carnival of Souls (which even they semi-disavow?) and encourage you to drink from that toilet?
I'm like GF and others. Certain music just works for me. Other doesn't. But I love music.
I abhor everything about the "country" music of today. Documented. Flip side, I enjoy zydeco and some bluegrass.
I don't mind jazz if I'm in a spa getting a happy ending. Even if it's a home spa.
Like most disco but there's a limit to that. Techno? Nope.
Like rock, but there are limits there too. Gwar is at the outer rim of what I can tolerate. Speed/thrash? Nope.
Big band and that era has a place. I'll sometimes chill on the 40s channel just to recalibrate. I even listen to Louis Prima sometimes because I like his flow.
Rap? There was a sweet spot where there was just enough rawness mixed with rhyme and beats to work for me. Most of the new stuff stinks. They've confused vulgarity with creativity. "Imma blow my load in yo Oreo, blast some skeeze in yo weaves, bitch, open them gums and taste the .... " That's just not lyrically solvent.
What doesn't work for me? Skiffledy bee doo riffing by Dave Matthews. Noodling. Ugh. Folk music that's essentially just playing music and singing a story. A song -- to me -- needs to have basic parts. Intro, bridge, harmony, hook, etc. It's why I have a hard time with stuff like Le Mis but not as much with Grease or a Disney movie. Just because you sing something doesn't make it a song.
I'm not sure there is any good music any longer. We're in an musical desert now, IMO. When people like Garth Brooks, Taylor Swift, Chance, and pretty much any random band from the last Hangout Fest are the stars? We've lost the ability to write good music. Unless we haven't.
Anyway, I'd rather talk about and listen to music anyway.