Hi Realactivex,
I heartily endorse what Dinyaar has stated.
I myself am a lifelong fan of old hindi film songs & have built up quite a collection over the years-it still constitutes the bulk of my collection.
I'm quite fond of current hindi film music too, as a matter of fact , I lesten to FM everyday when going for my walk-one of the haunting numbers that I absolutely fell for was "Cheeni Kum" composed by Ilyaraja,who is a great.
Along the way I exposed myself to western pop & rock, then soul, R&B & Jazz.
I also developed a taste for Classical music, first Hindustani & then Western.
I subscribe to Worlspace primarily for their Hindi film music channel-Farishta- & Urdu Ghazal Channel-Falak.
The point of this long post is that one's taste in music develops over a period of time, so one should never feel that if one does'nt have a taste presently for western music, one does'nt belong or that one is in any way lesser than a person who does.
Music is music & one of thevalues of belonging to a forum is that of exposure to the likes/comments of other members, which can be a starting point for experimenting with other forms of music; if one still does;nt develop a taste, fine-I knew a person who for all his life listened to nothing else apart from songs by KL Saigal! Whas he inferior to people with a wider choice?
Of cousre not-he derived a lot of pleasure from what he had chosen, which is far better than pretending to be a connosieur of "English" muic & not understanding head or taail of it.
In sum, the only sin is not listening to music!
Do try Worldspace-it gives you access to a wide variety of music, regional as well as western,at a very reasonable cost. They have a fantastic library & the sound quality is actually pretty good.
Cheers & Chill!