I consider myself very lucky, essentially - I was put into a pop group even though my musical taste was very niche before.
My taste in watching things runs from dramas and low-budget films to high-end fantasy/science fiction.
Any time, as an athlete, you taste victory, you taste the top of the mountain, you want to get there again.
I cater to a viewer because that viewer's taste matters more than anyone else's, and I will keep him first in mind and then, if it also appeals to the critics, so be it.
A novel is like a sausage. You might like the final taste but you don't want to see how it was made.
There's a really high emphasis on having good taste in my household and having nuanced opinions. We're always critically analyzing stuff.
I was at an ESPN event in the United States, the awards ceremony, and I got approached by the WWE. I had just retired, and, it's a form of competition, but of course, it's also scripted, so I don't know if I'd be willing to relive that. Perhaps for a special event, so I could taste it.
While I don't script and I don't use other performers, I think my taste for underlying precision gives me something in common with Allan and George Brecht.
I'm a bit multifaceted in the sense that I've got many more than one musical taste. If you think about it, I started out playing in a punk band and ended up doing electro-pop. That was more an accident than a plan.