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October 4th, 2005, 06:46 AM
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What do you listen to?
Personally, music plays a very vital role in my life. That being the case, I DO have very favorite songs, and bands. Some of mine:
The Doors
The Cure
Tatu
AC\DC
Billy Idol
Dio
Portishead
The Clash
Judas Priest
The Cult
David Bowie
Black Sabbath
Adam Ant
Fleetwood Mac
Rancid
and there are MANY others, about 30 Gigs of MP3's total. Basically since I loaded the 10 disk changer in my Jeep, it has been playing nonstop no repeat for about a week now and I havnt changed any of the CD's. In the sorority house its basically the same story. So what do YOU like?
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October 4th, 2005, 06:50 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tabitha
Personally, music plays a very vital role in my life. That being the case, I DO have very favorite songs, and bands. Some of mine:
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and there are MANY others, about 30 Gigs of MP3's total. Basically since I loaded the 10 disk changer in my Jeep, it has been playing nonstop no repeat for about a week now and I havnt changed any of the CD's. In the sorority house its basically the same story. So what do YOU like?
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Eerie ....with the exception of three of those groups, that's pretty much what I listen to...My list includes old Metallica, Poison and other "hair" bands, Alice Cooper, Helmet and Rob Zombie, among others...
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October 4th, 2005, 08:50 AM
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Sirius "Hair Nation" !!!! Anything on that is tops with me...
I have always liked minor type bands who were on the cusp of making it big. My fave has always been Danger Danger.
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October 4th, 2005, 09:23 AM
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Tabbi,
YES. The best prog rockers on the planet. I've had the chance to work with some of the guys and I'm addicted to it probably moreso than even Galactica !
One of my best friends just joined Black Sabbath as the keyboardist, its really great to see that band come back from all the problems they've had.... If you really like Judas Priest a friend of mine is the artist who does their artwork, you can buy prints from his website www.the-masque.com They won album cover of the year once with one of his pieces. His prints are amazing...say Daniel sent you !
This is a nice thread, the topic has come up before, but is probably better placed in the Galactica Cafe.
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October 4th, 2005, 09:30 AM
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Great Wise Guru
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Since this discussion is about music and not BSG, I've moved it over to the Cafe', since you often find music in cafe's. You also find music on BSG, but it usually didn't consist of 'hair metal'.
Personally, my favorites from that era include Cinderella and Warrant.
I also like Alice Cooper, Joan Jett (a lot of her stuff, at least), BOC......
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October 4th, 2005, 10:42 AM
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I listen to alot of different music except for Opera and Rap! Mostly I listen to Rock and Country!!!!!!!!!!!
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October 4th, 2005, 10:58 AM
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Senior moment...LOL
Glenn Miller
Tommy dorsey
Benny Goodman
Blues & Jazz ( that's what I use to do as a lounge lizard..lol)
James Galway
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October 4th, 2005, 10:59 AM
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I'm not a huge music lover, and I very rarely buy CDs. But I listen to the radio quite alot at work, in the car and at home. So if I hear a song I really like, I will buy it on iTunes.
Favourite bands would be-
The Beatles
Led Zeppelin
Guns & Roses
Oasis
Radiohead
U2
Of the newer bands, I like-
Keane
Franz Ferdinand
Coldplay
On a mad fit, I recently bought Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds musical CD. It is rather odd, but strangly cool! And it has the brilliant Richard Burton as the narrator! If you fancy something a bit differant, then you could give this a try.
BRG
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October 4th, 2005, 11:02 AM
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Oh yea Breea, I have CD's of music from Glen Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Duke Ellington, Dinah Shore, you name it, I have LOTS of jazz and big band stuff. Cant do a floor routine in gymnastics without the classics. My collection is eclectic to say the least, few people have a collection where Ozzy sits next to Dinah Shore, who is next to Danzig, who is next to.....
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October 4th, 2005, 11:05 AM
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You guys sound like me. i have all my country and rock cd's mixed together. My hubby never really listened to country till he met me. Now when I get in the car I turn it over to the country station.
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October 4th, 2005, 12:17 PM
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I'm very eclectic in my music tastes.
I listen to a lot of Christian music (worship songs and various artists like Steven Curtis Chapman).
Then I listen to soundtracks - Les Miserables, Moulin Rouge, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, etc...)
I have a Country Radio station going in the car, usually.
And a more contemporary rock station going at home when I wake up in the morning (best station I can get in, XLC isn't traditionally contemporary rock, they do play a lot of new stuff but they play a country song here and there and some older stuff too).
Like I said, eclectic.
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October 4th, 2005, 02:15 PM
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Movie Score Soundtracks
Blur
Beatles
Weezer
Bare Nakeed Ladies
Pulp
Smash Mouth
etc etc
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October 4th, 2005, 05:49 PM
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Okay,
I'll answer, just don't get narked at any of my choices.....
I listen to:
Alternative
Techno
Classical
Jazz
Pop
80's
70's
Disco (yes, I really said that)
Showtunes
Motion Picture & TV Soundtracks
My biggest favorite of all time (this is gonna kill some of you):
ABBA! I just love that music! Whenever I'm in a bad mood, I put in one of the DVDs or a CD and I'm back in good spirits in no time!
I guess that it would have been easier to list what I don't listen to....eh?
Best,
Bryan
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October 4th, 2005, 06:15 PM
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ABBA is cool, I like some of their stuff, then again, I like Enya too. So I guess theres that. I have even listenned to some great Opera, but to understand French is a must for GOOD opera. And I do like Toby Keith and Clint Black. I like Tim McGraw, that song "Dont take the girl" makes me cry every time. Its good to have an open mind and be willing to take time to listen and learn about the things we might be raised to believe are bad. My daddy hated country, but I listenned to it and found stuff that he eventually liked, and now he likes it too. Same with disco. I still listen to ELO and BeeGees, though not often. In fact my ELO Discovery CD got melted last month and Im still looking for a replacement.
I also like European bands, After The Fire, and Falco, to name a couple.
I have this one double CD set its called Chess, its a rock opera about "cleverly enough" chess! its an oper about a series of games between an American and a Russian, and the drama and love triangles that ensue. Its very good, if you can find it give it a good home. it does have that song, by Herbie Hancock, or maybe Murry head, "One Night In Bangcock".
Also, if you like interesting new stuff, Criss Angel, the magician, is a musician as well, and he has at least four albums, I have Mind Freak, System 1, 2, and 3. Its great stuff. Google him if your interested.
I also like bagpipe music, I learned to play a little pipe while at a Ren' fair, the had a drum and pipe group and my gf dared me to ask them if I could "blow his pipe" LOL and I did. He was very nice about it, he showed me how to hold the bag, and how to arrange the pipes and everything, it was a joke that turned into an excellent lesson in "piping" which I followed up on for several months. I had to use what they call a compressor though, not enough wind in my little lungs to keep that bag inflated.
I also like some Japanese music, but my Japanese is EXTREEMLY limited. As a result, they could be singing "Go kill the white chic" and Id be dancing along happily never knowing it. HAHHA
About the only thing I dont care for is rap, only because it seems to violent and aggressive, and Im not looking to fight when Im dancing, I want to enjoy that time not get upset and angry. Oh and mariachi music, hate it. Sounds like spanish polka to me, and all sounds the same. I guess if I understood spanish, it might be more interesting, but I dont so it doesnt.
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October 4th, 2005, 06:23 PM
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Colonial Story Teller
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Movie scores
most 80's music...from hair bands to pop (Duran Duran is my alltime favorite 80's band)
Rush (hence the 2112 in my screenname)
Journey
Kansas
Boston
Styx
The Eagles
Fleetwood Mac
Stevie Wonder
some Motown
There are others, but these are the ones that jump off the top o' me head.
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October 4th, 2005, 06:24 PM
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For me, pretty much everything from America to Zappa (Frank).
Generally, Rock 'n Roll, Country, Rock-a-billy, Jazz/Fusion, Orchestral/Instrumental.
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October 4th, 2005, 06:25 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tabitha
I have this one double CD set its called Chess, its a rock opera about "cleverly enough" chess! its an oper about a series of games between an American and a Russian, and the drama and love triangles that ensue. Its very good, if you can find it give it a good home.
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Tabitha -
You do know who did the music for Chess, don't you? Think about the two "B's" in ABBA.....
Bryan
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October 4th, 2005, 06:38 PM
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Bryan, your right. I didnt make that connection. Thanks! Now if I can find a copy of a song by Linda Sinatra and a guy with the last name Green. Its a song about the Goddess Phaedra. I love that une. heard it on Art bell Coast to Coast. I love that show. George Norri does Art justice he was a great successor.
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October 5th, 2005, 03:49 AM
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its refreshing to see what other people listen to for music. It gives you a little window into their personality!
I for one am a major fan of KISS and Motley Crue
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October 5th, 2005, 05:15 AM
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I am too varied...
I mainly like anything from the 80's, Mainly the Clash, and various groups, some known, some unknown...
I love classical music too, from originals, down to the Trans Siberian Orchestra(the group that make rock versions of the old ballards).
I have one of the largest collections(in my friend circles) on 1920/40's Dance/Jive/Cabaret music, from the Andrew Sisters, to Zeitrich, from all corners of the world, including Soldier ballards, and those awe inspiring, military band music.
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October 5th, 2005, 11:04 AM
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I even listen to soundtracks from musicals and adore music that was played sung during the Civil War.
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October 5th, 2005, 01:19 PM
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I like to refer to my musical interests as being anything from Bach to rock... including country.
It really depends on the mood I am in...
AC/DC, Billy Idol, Scorpions, Van Halen and ZZ Top, among others, all get play when I feel like being loud!
Just about anything from the 80s (Duran Duran, INXS, Depeche Mode, Heart, OMD... anything really!) and a lot from the 70s (ELO, Allan Parsons, BeeGees, Boston, Toto etc.) is a nice middle ground. Some stuff from the 90s and the 2000s are also pleasant to listen to... Evanessance, Green Day, No Doubt, just to name a few.
But I like instrumentals or just music a lot of the times, so film scores, new age stuff like Enya, Enigma and a Canadian duo named Mystic (I think) gets a lot of play.
Somewhere in there you can throw country (the story kind), jazz/ big band (Harry Connick Jr., Louis Armstrong), show tunes (Les Miz, Phantom, and JCS, aong others), opera/ballet, eurodance (trance, robert miles, ABBA etc.), and Hungarian pop (country of birth).
I like it all. The closest to a "favorite" for me would be Billy Joel.
To sum it all up, I listen to just about anything (expect Rap, which I do not consider music), depending on my mood.
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October 5th, 2005, 02:48 PM
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I love so many artists and styles of music. I'm listening to a fair bit of Jazz and Easy Listening at the moment, Billie Holiday, Ambrose, Madeleine Peyroux.
My all time favourites include:
Duran Duran
Arcadia
Power Station
Adam Ant
Beatles
Stones
Kinks
Dave Clark Five
Status Quo
Peter Frampton
Humble Pie
Gary Holton
Sparks
The Sweet
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Elvis
The Who
Medieval Babes
Some others as well, but I will probably add those at a later date.
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October 5th, 2005, 04:51 PM
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Hey! I could get carried away answering this question.......
I like quite a varied mix of music, but mostly from the '70s / '80s & some '90s -
Movie Scores (& Music based on movie scores?!)
Disco
Soul
Jazz / Funk
Glam Rock
Pop / New Wave
Electronica
Ian W359
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October 5th, 2005, 07:36 PM
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Going to date myself......but mostly 80's "Hair Bands."
BAD COMPANY
BON JOVI
VAN HALEN
ZZ TOP
WHITESNAKE
AEROSMITH
HEART
FOREIGNER
KISS
MOTLEY CRUE
LITA FORD
SKID ROW
AC/DC
SCORPIONS
Like Jazz'ie and Blues type music also
KENNY WAYNE SHEPHERD BAND
EXPOSE
TAYLOR DAYNE
STEVIE RAY VAUGHN
CANDY DULFER
KENNY G
County Music - generally try to avoid it.
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October 5th, 2005, 08:01 PM
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Great Wise Guru
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Believe it or not, John Tesh does pretty good "background music".
My tastes also run in an eclectic crowd - as I started above. My favorite music is fairly energetic - something with a strong back-beat, complex guitar (think Stevie Ray Vaughn or Jimi Hendrix), but I also like Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins (Genesis), Enya (in smaller doses, she's a favorite of Mrs. Dawg).
I like blues, too - electric blues, if you will, like Led Zepplin or Stevie Ray Vaughn did, is my favorite, but I've been known to enjoy some more traditional blues and jazz, too.
I'm getting more interested in Country over time, too. I'm not really into the "hillbilly" twangy stuff, but I like a lot of what Toby Keith and his contemporaries do.
But you can give me, any day of the week: Zep, Alice Cooper, Joan Jett, Warrant, Cinderella, Steppenwolf, etc - and the occassional Iron Butterfly, Ronnie James Dio, Metallica........................................
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October 6th, 2005, 03:34 AM
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Major
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oh yeah, I fit right in!
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October 6th, 2005, 03:26 PM
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I forgot to add, The Cars. Fab 80's group, who I regret not seeing live when they came to the UK.
I also love listening to soundtracks. I ordered Jerry Goldsmith's 'Logan's Run' today.
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October 7th, 2005, 04:14 AM
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My music that I walked down the aisle to last year was the song at the beginning of "Gods and Generals". I had plenty of people in tears over that selection.
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Cheese: Garbage can.
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October 8th, 2005, 08:04 AM
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There's a lot of stuff out there that I recognize and like, but I don't know who does what anymore in the pop genre. I like country except when it gets too formula; Alan Jackson and Shania Twain, and of course Garth Brooks, come to mind as names associated with songs I like. "Friends in Low Places" ranks in the top 1% of songs, IMHO.
But while I don't usually buy CD's anymore, and never have gotten into the world of iTunes or any of the online services, more likely than not there is a Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, or Beatles CD floating around in my car. In my mind, Joel was like many musical masters...simply a genius, and pretty eccentric in a down to earth kind of way.
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