I got tired of my kids listening to crappy modern pop music, so I wanted to help them discover all the music I love, from the many years that I’ve had to appreciate it. I grew up listening to classic rock – the Beatles, Yes, Rush, the Who, etc. I came of age (teens and early twenties) in the nineties, which served as a resurgence of that same kind of rock that came out of the sixties and seventies that I grew up listening to. Add in some other music styles that I dig (jazz, alt rock, singer/songwriter, indie), and I think I have a pretty eclectic style. So I wanted my kids to know that music and appreciate it. For without the great music that came before, there can’t be that crappy modern pop that is here today (whether I like it or not).
So I decided that I would assign a weekly challenge to my two oldest kids (Darby is 9 and Shea is 7). At the beginning of the week, I would assign an artist. By the end of the weekend, my kids would have to listen to at least two complete albums by that artist. On Sunday, we would discuss what they listened to, and what they liked and didn’t like. And hopefully, they would begin to develop an appreciation for the artists that I grew up listening to, and still love today.
Here are the rules:
- The albums they choose must be studio albums. They cannot choose live albums, greatest hits, or compilation albums, unless I specifically approve it. I not only want them to gain an appreciation for the artist, but also for the time period in which the artist was recording. I think studio albums are the only way to do that.
- I will choose one of the albums that they have to listen to. The other album(s) they must select on their own.
- They must listen to the complete album, in its entirety, and in the order in which the songs were originally laid out (no shuffling). Albums used to be laid out with intricate detail, and it told the whole story of the album. I want my kids to understand that.
I have done this sparingly in the past, and only with my oldest. But I want to get back to doing it more regularly, and get my second oldest involved.
Stay tuned for updates on how the challenge is going, and the results.
This week’s artist is Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers, and the mandatory album is Damn The Torpedoes.