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Just returning from CES, all you here is jazz , or simple "sounds" (albeit recorded well).
I doubt many regular folks are listening for the "music".
I think "jazz" is too often used to represent a far too broad a range of music to make generalizations from. Stuff that gets classified as "jazz" includes Louis Armstrong, Kenny G, John Scofield, Oscar Peterson, Jimmy Smith, Sade, Diana Krall, Glenn Miller, John Coltrane...its all so different!
I had a Mahler symphony CD which was highly lauded by audiophiles, supposedly it was the best thing since sliced bread and would reduce any listener to tears and produce an epiphany while exposing the true strengths & weaknesses of any system. Well two out of three ain't bad, it bored me to tears and I had an epiphany; I can't stand freakin' Mahler. I traded it off to one of my friends for something more to my tastes.
Tom Waits has struck me as an aphile act. I doubt many regular folks are listening for the "music".
Don't worry,someday your taste will grow up(hope so) and you will beg your friend :" Bring me back my Mahler please,šmrc!!! Hi-hi