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Posted by JHromadka on 09-14-2000 01:52 PM:

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With the MP3 players getting the news lately, I thought it'd be fun to ask what kind of music do you listen to.

I listen to mostly modern rock and classic rock, with a sprinkling of oldies and pop here and there. My favorite bands are a tie between U2 and Pearl Jam (I'll be at the Woodlands Oct 14!).

What about you?

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Posted by Hoser_back_home on 09-14-2000 03:24 PM:

My mom works for Sony Music (formerly Columbia Records) and I've grown up with everything from the Sex Pistol to Billy Joel to Alabama. So I pretty much listen to anything depending on the mood. I think i can safely say that i have been in the mood to listen to every type of music in mainstream at some point in my life (i'll exclude 'south american amazon wooden instrument' stuff ....you get the picture )

You should see the CD collection at home! My friends laugh when they see Marilyn Manson, Shania Twain and Britney Spears CD's sitting on the shelf!

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Posted by visor empowered on 09-14-2000 04:20 PM:

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I like a little bit of everything. My collection is pretty varied. I have everything from Beethoven to Metallica to Elton John to Kiss (only the original stuff, no "sans makeup" crap) to Robert Johnson to Tomita to Bela Fleck and the Flecktones (their new album, Outbound, is KILLER!!) to Patsy Cline to ...well you get the point. A lot of what I like is not necessarily based on music genre as much as it is based on artist. I don't like a lot of the current drivel that is being pushed by the record companies but I won't climb on that soapbox here.

Some of my favorites are:

Dream Theater (totally kick ass musicians!)
Bela Fleck
Stevie Ray Vaughn
David Bowie (old, old stuff - StationToStation, Ziggy Stardus, etc)
Jethro Tull (Songs From the Woods, Heavy Horses are favs)
Frank Zappa (the rock stuff as well as the jazz stuff)
Rush
Jimi Hendrix
Led Zepplin
Deep Purple
Alice Cooper (when he had the original band)
Tchaikovsky (sp?)
Mussourgsky (again with the sp?)
Aaron Copeland
Bach
Beethoven
Wagner
etc., etc., etc.

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Posted by Toby on 09-14-2000 04:36 PM:

Talking

It's easier to tell you what kind of music I _don't_ listen to: most Pop and Country and the pointless side of Rap and Metal. Other than that, nearly anything goes. My current four CDs sitting on top of my computer are the Dune Soundtrack, Earth Wind & Fire's Super Hits, Offspring's Smash, and Spock's Beard's Day For Night (currently playing). I've got a live Miles Davis and Quincy Jones collaboration in the player at home currently. I've got Nevermore's Dreaming Neon Black in the truck player currently. My tastes run the gamut.


Posted by Hoser_back_home on 09-14-2000 05:29 PM:

Maybe an interesting variation to James' question is:

What is the last CD/MP3 that you listened to? or what's loaded in your player right now?

My car CD's loaded are: Kid Rock, Now 3 (compilation), Tragically Hip, Smash Mouth, Our Lady Peace, Sister Hazel.

(6 disc changer)

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Posted by matty on 09-14-2000 06:03 PM:

Talking

glad to see there're so many varied tastes running around. i'll add my name to the eclectic or bust list...

chronologically (by era -- sorta)

old school jazz: duke from the 20's, billie, etc.,
pop standards: ella, sarah, satchmo
the rat pack!!!!
miles, trane, dave brubeck
the king
the beatles
marvin gaye
fleetwood mac
the saturday night fever soundtrack et al.
the police!!!!!
duran duran, depeche mode
the beasties, rundmc, et al.
prince
U2!!!!!
rem
ani difranco
and now i'm into these guys who fuse old school and modern stuff: g love and special sauce, us3, moby, bjork, and most definitely the squirrel nut zippers.

in the player right now is g love's eponymous album.





[Edited by matty on 09-14-2000 at 02:23 PM]

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Posted by HorusIVD on 09-14-2000 06:07 PM:

Just wanted to point out that Hosers last post came from Satan himself (referring to the number of posts) But to stay on subject...last CD's I listened to would be Creed, David Bowie (the newest one) and Red Hot Chili Peppers. Mainly the same genre but I also have a wide varity of types...advantages of running a music store for a few years.


Oh yeah and Can't forget Sting...Favorite artist...wonderful concert this summer.


Horus

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Posted by Usonian on 09-14-2000 09:11 PM:

Cool

Hmm, a little of everything, but most recently in heavy rotation are anything by:

ON (Ken Andrews' woefully underpromoted new band - http://www.onmusic.org)
Failure
Sugar
Bob Mould
Adrian Belew
Tom Waits
Steely Dan
Dixie Dregs
Capitol Records' Ultra-Lounge series
Aaron Copland
Frank Zappa
Charles Ives
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion

And so on... most people who look at my CD rack don't recognize 80% of the stuff on it.

First onto the MiniJam I'm going to win will be ON's debut album, "Shifting Skin", methinks...

-Andy

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Posted by MarkEagle on 09-14-2000 11:31 PM:

Give me Country or give me death... I'll listen to good ol' Rock & Roll on occasion but prefer Country.

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Posted by drturay on 09-15-2000 01:29 AM:

Red face Talk about variation

Anything by Bob Marley or Peter Tosh. Also, when I feel like banging my head around, Korn or Godsmack. Then again, I also get the itching for some blues, Taj Mahal.


Posted by lennonhead on 09-15-2000 09:42 PM:

The Beatles! All time favorite! I mostly listen to 60's & 70's music, but also like some later stuff.

list...
Doors
Elton John (older stuff)
Pink Floyd (only time I watch Wizard of Oz; now if the minijam could only play video too, hehehe...)
Moody Blues
Cat Stevens
Led Zeppelin
Simon and Garfunkel
Cream
Red Hot Chili Peppers
RadioHead
and various other Macster downloaded songs...


Posted by b1lanceman on 09-16-2000 01:38 AM:

nirvana
slipknot
deftones
bush
bob dylan


Posted by Dubloseven on 09-18-2000 12:36 AM:

its all about punk rawk!

my type of music would have to be punk and ska-core. in no sort of order, the bands (drum roll please)...

MXPX!
five iron frenzy
mu330
pennywise
the hippos
the ataris
zebrahead
less than jake
jimmy eat world
the get up kids
slickshoes
philmore
weezer
beastie boys
dave matthews
green day
ghoti hook
freeto boat
nifty tom fifty
offspring
sublime
suicide machines


Posted by swendor on 09-23-2000 04:29 AM:

I think that I may have the most varied taste in music in music here. I can go from Classic Rock, Modern/Alternative Rock, House, Industrial, Techno, Metal,Rap, Soul, Classical, Pop, Jazz, Go-Go (a D.C. Thang!) and on and on... A sampling of my collection:

Prince
Ice Cube
Count Basie
Bjork
Michael Jackson
L7
Smashing Pumpkins
Whitney Houston
Rage Against the Machine
M�tley Cr�e
Avatars of Dub
Depeche Mode
The Cure
Maxwell
Wyclef
Chuck Brown
Alanis Morrisette
Living Colour
Wu-Tang
Anita Baker
Sneaker Pimps
Mendelssohn

...and the list goes on and on...


Posted by kamizuno on 09-23-2000 04:51 PM:

Smile

I've got all kinda CDs, but the most numerous MP3s I have are songs sung by Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner, which is probably why I didn't make a rush out to order the Minijam .

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Posted by BEN on 09-23-2000 06:18 PM:

Well, right now I have about 4500 - 5000 mp'3 on my computer (I love napster ). At the mos I have 10 by one artist, so unless you want a list ten pages long I'll just say that I listen to almost everything (except country). The minijam should be perfect for me because of all the MP3's, but I'd rather use my MP3 computer in my car. (and save a couple thousand in storage)
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Posted by RadarGreg on 09-23-2000 07:20 PM:

We have both kinds of music on VisorCentral...Country and Western!

I can't honestly nail down my taste in music, but I do have most of Jimmy Buffett's collection, as well as classical, metal, pop, Celtic, and even some country. My last purchase was for The Best of Black Sabbath, The Corrs, and Anastacia. It realy depends on what I'm doing as to what I prefer. Driving needs some hard rock or techno to keep the BMW moving on the Autobahn and I like Enya at the office to keep the stress down. I doubt anyone listens to one genre exclusively.

RadarGreg


Posted by Fishscaler on 09-23-2000 07:43 PM:

Classical, particularly piano, and mostly Ivo Pogorelich.

Right now, I have London's Classic FM playing on Windows Media Player whilst posting and surfing.


Posted by kalaban on 09-26-2000 03:14 PM:

If you looked at my mp3's from Napster, you'd see everything from OZZY to Elton John. Absolutely NO country!!!!

I really enjoy hard rock, heavy metal and most alternative:

Temple of the Dog (James, you must know this one as a Pearl Jam fan)

Soundgarden
Queensryche
Type O Negative
Def Tones
Creed
Kenny Loggins
Sarah McLachlan
Metallica
Dokken
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Live *** Favorite Band
Pink Floyd

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Posted by RicePilaf on 09-27-2000 02:20 AM:

You want to talk variety? Here's my list of genres:
Power Pop, Rock, Metal, Punk (particularly old school NYC style and some new pop punk), Jazz, Classical (baroque and 20th century), Balinese, Oldies, Soul, Funk, pretty much anything but country (and hell, what we call country now was rock and roll in '74), most latin music (though I love the beats) and most current pop music. I can even enjoy most euro-techno with the proper sedatives. As for whats in my cd player right now, its mostly pop:

Counting Crows (LARGE collection)
Edwin McCain
Get Up Kids
Sunny Day Real Estate
Older Pearl Jam and related
Queensryche
Iron Maiden
Metallica (before they sold out...and I mean after Justice)
+Live+
Parliament Funkadelic
Marvin Gaye
Ben Folds Five
Anton Weburn
Peter Stuart
Phish
Radiohead
Rage Against the Machine
The Police
Toad The Wet Sprocket
Weezer
and Wesley Willis


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