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papercrane
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So it appears that you people rarely if ever talk about music. I don't know whether or not I'm violating some generally accepted code of behavior either by starting a new thread with my first post or by bringing up a largely skirted-around topic, but I have hopes that my blatant new-ness is enough to cover any faux pas that result.

(A quick note, as this is rather a self-introduction: I'm Amber, I'm sixteen, I'm Chinese, I was born in and am a resident of Michigan USA.)

I have rather odd tastes. Mostly I like alternative rock and strange foreign music.

Because I listen to the radio a lot, my tastes run to specific songs rather than bands. Also it means that I like too much to list here, but I'll touch on some key points... I absolutely love 'Self-Esteem' by the Offspring, but I've got no idea what the rest of their stuff sounds like. I am similarly pretty fond of Jet's 'Are You Gonna Be My Girl.' Green Day is always cool, and anything non-pop of Jimmy Eat World's (Work, Praise Chorus, Pain) is good stuff. Linkin Park...to me, a lot of it sounds like the same song played over and over. But the original tunes sound pretty awesome. 'Blister in the Sun' by Violent Femmes I adore, as well as the rock version of Mrs. Robinson by The Lemonheads. It's a cool song.

I like Latin music in general, particularly Tito Puente, Fatal Mambo, Eddie Palmieri. Also I have the Ghost in the Shell soundtrack.

Mozart occasionally finds its way to my CD player, or sometimes Chopin. But mostly Mozart. I've listened to some nice classical flute as well, but nothing regularly.

I also like bands from the seventies-ish. Simon and Garfunkel, especially; Hazy Shade of Winter, America, and The Boxer. And Mrs. Robinson, of course. Some of Jim Croce's stuff I like, but not really all that much--mostly Time in a Bottle, Operator, that sort of thing...Don McLean, too, a little later with American Pie and Starry Starry Night and such. And REM. Who doesn't love 'It's the end of the world as we know it'?

I'm also fond of quite a few soundtracks. Les Miz, West Side Story, Phantom of the Opera I love dearly. Also Guys and Dolls. Can't think of anything else off the top of my head, but I'm sure I'll remember later.

So. Those are my tastes in music. Be awed. And tell me what you like.

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ketchupqueen
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We talk about music all the time. If you check the first 3 or 4 pages of threads, you'll find many topics on individual performers/bands, as well as more general discussions. [Smile] Welcome, btw. [Wink]
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AAAAAAHHH!!! She's talking music! Run! The code has been broken!
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When I was a teenager, music was my life. Now I don't have one, but I still love music. I like latin music too, especially latin rock. My favorite band is La Ley. They are unbelievable. I was able to see them in concert last summer in Salt Lake City and now I can die.

Anyway, welcome papercrane!

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Eruve Nandiriel
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Ooh, yay...a Simon and Garfunkle fan! [Smile] Welcome to Hatrack, papercrane!
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Ah, Kent, see the thing that I can die after doing was to see A Prairie Home Companion live, and for my 19th birthday, my dad got me tickets to the Greek Theater to do just that. [Smile] Of course, now it's changed, since I've done that...
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papercrane
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I actually did a search on topics containing the word 'music' to make sure there hadn't been any...not sure why that didn't turn up much. Granted, I did find some specific threads, but no general-purpose 'What kind of music do you like?' that are rather prevalent on most boards.
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Well, there's the "relaxing music" thread, and then, anything where someone recommends something usually turns into a general discussion, and I'm sure we've even had one of those for real. But we're not constrained by "topics" around here. [Wink]
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There are, I bet if you searched for the word "bands" something would come up. [Smile]

I like music.

And welcome!

edit: [Laugh] ketchupqueen

[ April 23, 2005, 03:44 PM: Message edited by: MyrddinFyre ]

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Elizabeth
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Oh, man, we have to talk about music? I really hate that!

Welcome anyway.

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[Wave] Hi, I'm Kara, nice to meet you!
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Synesthesia
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Music is my life.
Mostly I love Dir en grey, Yoko Kanno, Dmitri Hvorostovsky, Maaya Sakamoto, Shiina Ringo, Zero 7, Cocteau Twins, Rasputina, Nine Inch Nails, Early Miles Davis, ect.

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papercrane
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Holy crescent-wrapped Brie, you (plural) reply fast. I apologize; I'm used to obscure, elitist groups where it takes a day or two to fill up a page. Thanks for the various welcomes.
Also, people here seem to have very good taste. ^_^

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Verily the Younger
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I love Latin music. Especially Gregorian chant. [Razz]

quote:
I absolutely love 'Self-Esteem' by the Offspring, but I've got no idea what the rest of their stuff sounds like.
That's pretty much where I stand on Offspring. I also like "Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)", but I couldn't tell you what any of their other songs are like.
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HesterGray
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quote:
I love Latin music. Especially Gregorian chant.
This took me a second to understand, but man, it made me laugh.

[ROFL]

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luthe
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This forum is "Books, Films, Food and Culture" [1] I don't see any mention of music.

[1] Back in the day it was "American Culture" globalization is just messing with everything.

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Goody Scrivener
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Classic rock, hairbands and Broadway musicals here. Yep its a weird combination. But I'm a weird person, so it fits.

Welcome to Hatrack!

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blacwolve
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*bounces*

My brother and I just decided that over the summer we're going to hold a Ring Cycle marathon. I'm so excited!

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Jonathan Howard
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Johann Sebastian Bach.
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El JT de Spang
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Since I've been playing my guitar a lot, I've really come back to the new generation singer/songwriter/guitar people such as: John Mayer, Jason Mraz, Marc Broussard, David Ryan Harris, James Taylor, and so on.

Usually, I cycle out of a music phase every 6 months to a year. Next, I'll go back to R&B/rap, with a brief stopover at ole school motown.

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Hi, I'm Kara, nice to meet you!
blacwolve, you have GOT to quit doing that. [Smile]

I think I've touched upon my lack of culturally rich muscial tastes in the past, so I'll tackle classical for once. I should definitely listen to it more, but I'm a fan of Ravel and Debussy. I also like Copeland and Tchaikovsky. Man, I think it's time to raid my old music history cds...

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Also, people here seem to have very good taste. ^_^
You also seem to.... [Big Grin]

This is a very ecclectic group. You will find almost any taste you wish here.

Welcome, but please watch out for the trolls.

(I'm still haunted by the Ghost in the Shell soundtrack myself.) [Cool]

(edit to add errant parentheses)

[ April 29, 2005, 10:56 AM: Message edited by: no. 6 ]

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