My father was Polish and, as a boy, our house was always filled with Chopin's music. I was born in 1954 and so grew up when the Beatles, Stones, Beach Boys and other bands of that era were exciting most other kids my age. Do you know, that music did very little for me at that time - I would always go back to the complex beauty of Chopin or Liszt, maybe not Mozart - Too many notes! Name that film.
It wasn't until the late 60s and early 70s with the advent of Prog Rock (Yes is still my favorite band by a long way) and early fusion in the shape of Return to Forever's Where Have I Known You Before that I started to get into modern music. To this day, I still find 60s music a big turn off (sorry to those of you for whom this sounds like sacrilege), but at least I was shown the light by two great bass players - Chris Squire and Stanley.