“Is it like a story?†she wondered, now much more intrigued to give the album a listen if she could get her hands on it, “like you know Tommy by The Who, from start to finish it’s like a novel, I heard it goes with the movie but I’ve never watched that one,†she explained. Even classical rock felt a little too mainstream where Isaac was concerned but if he was as big of a music buff as she was, Magnolia figured he’d know what she was talking about. “Or is it like thematic? I think Pink Floyd’s done stuff like that too,†she added as an afterthought. There was so much to know where music was concerned, and of course it was that much easier to get invested when it was her one hobby.
“I have so many favorites,†she added, her mind racing from one song to another, trying to figure out what she had been listening to lately that she really liked and to what degree she liked it. There was the classic stuff but also the alternative, she’d been listening to a lot of r&b lately but it didn’t stop her from also appreciating things like harder rock n roll. Magnolia wasn’t a fan of metal but she knew a few milder bands that could be described as such. She stayed away from country but was open for convincing, and 2002 had been a great year for country in the States as well. “But lately, I guess I’ve been loads into Kylie Minogue,†she explained.
The artist was mainstream, extremely popular with girls her age, and probably someone too pop for someone of Isaac’s refined alternative tastes (cute the eye roll). “Do you know who that is though? Probably not underground enough for you? She’s got that song, And everything went from wrong to right, And the stars came out and filled up the sky, the music—“ she continued, tapping out the beat the musical measures with her foot. Magnolia was definitely the sort to break out in song and dance, wasn’t shy about that sort of thing at all, so it seemed very natural for her to give him a little snippet of the song as it came to mind. The professor in charge, however, was not impressed.
“Miss Hawkins!†he all but hissed and she stopped, her voice tapering off as she sunk a little into her chair, muttering a small apology in the man’s direction. Some middle aged men were so moody lately. She rolled her eyes.
“Anyway, I’m really into Wilco, too, Ashanti’s got some great song as well, and then there’s Oasis, of course,†she added counting off some of her favorite artists with her fingers, “Do you have like a guilty pleasure sort of band or group? Like someone nobody would expect you'd like but you really do?" she wondered. It was probably a question he wouldn't want to answer but it didn't stop Magnolia from trying to dig a little.