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I like most types of music. I like jazz, country, classic rock and blues. I'm not too crazy about rap because of the negativity associated with much of it.
I'm not asking for a critical analysis of the different genres, I'd just like to know what types of music Hatrackers listen to.
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Just about everything. Old school rap is fine. The newer (1990's on) stuff is trash. No hip hop and very little alternative.
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Lately, I mostly listen to music that fits in a whole bunch of categories: roots-rock-country-folk-bluegrass-reggae-jammy-jazzy.
I listen almost exclusively to live music, from bands who encourage taping and trading of their live shows. They are bands that Simon on American Idol would can in the first round.
My favorite band is Donna the Buffalo.
Other faves are: Percy Hill, Crow Greenspun, Jennie and Richie Stearns, The Horse Flies, Railroad Earth, Sim Redmond Band, and Hank Roberts.
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I think I like most types of music, I just don't necessarily like all songs in a genre. I did, however, just go to a Barenaked Ladies concert which I really enjoyed
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I don't really care about the "type" of music. Never learned'em... So I just listen to what I like, regardless of race, age and sex.
Frankly, if you know what type the following are, feel free NOT to share Thank you... So, here are my favourites: U2, Bon Jovi, Queen, Phil Collins, Chris Rea, Sting, Brian Adams, Moby, Scorpions, Robbie Williams, Cranberries... And from the French ones: Francis Cabrel, Florent Pagny.
I won't list the Romanians and there are others, of course, but if you want them, I'll e-mail you my winamp playlist
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I'll listen to everything, save most modern country, but my favorite bands (meaning I listen to them daily for no reason other than their existence) are:
Barenaked Ladies Sublime Nirvana Pink Floyd The Beatles
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Since I travel all the time, my choice of music generally ends up on whatever is pre-programmed into the rental car radio. However, I've been totally hooked on The Thorns and Jason Mraz the last few weeks. I'd have loved the Barenaked Ladies concert, too.
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Check out Natalie Merchant's new album, "House Carpenter's Daughter." The first song, "Sally Ann," is a Horse Flies song. They are sort of bluegrass-meets-Michael Stipe. Two members of The Horse Flies play fiddle and banjo on Natalie M's new album. It is beautiful.
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There's essentially no music genre for which I cannot find a piece to enjoy. I really like stuff that's heavy. (i.e. Static-X, Stone Temple Pilots, Metallica, Disturbed, and the older System of a Down. These can all be fit into genres of their own but I'm trying to give a sense of what draws me in.) I like music when people really TRY, like when you can feel their guts in it. If you put the word heavy in front of a music genre, and then try to think of artists that could be included, I'll probably like it.
I like so many different things, that I'd go nuts trying to list them all, but let me make a list of bands or artists I like to try and give a fair example of my eclectic tastes.
Dan Fogelberg Charlie Daniels Band Michael Jackson prior to the mid-ninties Janet Jackson Madonna Blues Traveler Mary-Chapin Carpenter Wynonna Judd; also The Judds Brooks and Dunn "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" soundtrack "Newsies" Soundtrack Chorales of most kinds Frankie Valle and The Four Seasons The Monkees Static-X and the bands mentioned above En Vogue TLC Jurassic 5 early stuff from Bone Thugs-n-Harmony Jennifer Knapp Counting Crows Steve Miller Band Loggins and Messina Maire Brennan "Pure Moods" and anything by bands featured on it Rednex Worship music CD's like WoW Maxwell Primus No Doubt (the old stuff) Fiona Apple Anastasia Kick the Can crew Most eighties bands like Duran Duran, Dire Straits, and Peter Gabriel Baroque stuff like Pachelbel I like things from other genres too, it's just time for me to stop making this list...it could go on forever. There are things I didn't even mention like big band stuff, some opera, and whatever you can think of.
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Culture Beat, Kate Ryan, Darude, In-grid, Decay, Venus Hum, Gypsy, Paul van Dyk, Paul Oakenfold, Love Inc., Crystal Waters, Moby
Also, this really cool percussion duo, Safri Duo. Go to the website; some of their songs play on the main page. Where it says "Singles" in the music bar, click and go to "Episode II" and listen to Played-A-Live and Samb-Adagio.
And for some reason, I love "Sweet Home Alabama"
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I love music deeply, so I can love any thing from any genre if it moves me from within. But two things that are worth noting Dir en grey Yoko Kanno
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I do have a weak spot for Afro Celt Sound System, Liz, but I'm afraid it may be way too electric for your tastes.
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Maybe not, Annie. I could do electric.And I have heard they are fantastic.
I have to say, though, Radiohead went over me like a lead balloon. I really hate it. Do NOT ask me why, I honestly cannot tell you. I SHOULD like it, but it goes through me like bad chicken.
I missed talking music with you, Annie. Donna the Buffalo is coming out your way. Don't miss them. I really want to know what you think!
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I'd love to check them out if given the opportunity, but "out my way" usually entails "a convenient seven-hour drive from your house."
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Basicly I listen to what ever i can find on the radio or what ever someone else puts on then when I buy CD's i just look for stuff I've liked. I have
EvenEssence Kylie Minogue Pink and more but my brain seems to be failing me.
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My music tastes are, eclectic to say the least, the CD's currently in my car include: (in ARTIST - CD NAME format)
Lane 29 - The Lane 29 Orchestra (check them out, its a local group from South California that plays for charity! Buy a CD and support a charity!) The Beatles- One Brother Groove - Brother Groove Nirvana - Nevermind Audioslave -Audioslave Frank Sinatra - Live in Paris Blues Traveler - Straight on till morning Dave Matthews with Tim Renoylds Symphonic Pink Floyd Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon Cowboy Bebop - official soundtrack disc one Arturo Sandoval - Hot House and Trumpet Evolution
for Donna the Buffalo, The Horse Flies, and others. (Samite, Lots of downloads, samples, and great band descriptions. Most of these bands are festival bands. you will not find them on tv, for the most part. The Horse Flies did the soundtrack for "Rivers Run North," but other than that, they are off the beaten trackers.
Keith Secola is also cool. It is Native American rock. If you have ever heard the songs "Indian Car" or "Frybread," that is him.
Annie, I think Donna the Buffalo is coming to Salt Lake again this fall. It is not on the tour schedule yet, but they stopped there last year.
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Raia, My 9 year-old daughter's favorite music has always been Broadway musicals. I saw Evita and The Wiz on Broadway as a kid. I will never forget it. I am taking her to see Cats next weekend. I grew up on Broadway musicals, because my dad and step-mom were into drinking and then breaking into spontaneous song. So many a car ride was spent singing. Did you ever see "Bye Bye Birdie? Another fave of mine.
Edit: I did not mean that they would drink, then DRIVE, then break into song. Although, quite frankly, that probably happened too.
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Well, I like most kinds of music. I won't listen to Rap, country, and I'm getting iffy on the seattle grunge of the early to mid 90's. Can't stand Nirvana.
Right now I've got... Linkin Park Evanescence The Carbon Leaf Soundtrack from K-Pax and Robert Miles oh, and SR-71 and Collective Soul too.
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I listen to just about everything, really. *breaks out Napster* Including, but not limited to:
Chingy Disturbed Splender Our Lady Peace Vex Red Christina Aguilera Slipknot Maroon5 Murphy Lee Mudvayne Alana Davis Eminem Pink Blink182 Slayer Silverchair
quote:That one song was overplayed true, but every song on the Fallen disk is a good one.
Pretty much every song they've put on the radio has been overplayed. I liked the CD enough to buy it a while ago, but now I can barely stand any mention of them.
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I always break out in hives when it comes to answering questions about "favorites". I think the kind of music I like is the kind of music that comes on when I'm in the mood for listening to it.
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I've found shunning the radio in favor of just trading songs between friends can be rewarding. I've discovered alot of really great music that has been almost completely overlooked in the mainstream.
Some relatively obscure acts that I strongly urge anyone to check out:
First, in a genre completely to themselves is Godspeed You! Black Emperor. They are a Montreal "collective" of around 20 musicians who create pieces of a unique symphonic quality. All I can say is if you are looking for something entirely out of the ordinary, you owe it to yourself to check them out.
The New Pornographers: this is the best thing musically to come out of my hometown in ages. They are a powerpop supergroup of sorts with a sound that is undoubtably their own. They have released two albums to date: Mass Romantic and Electric Version. Both are catchy, smart and complex. I can listen to songs like The Laws Have Changed and Letter from an Occupant over and over without tiring of them in the slightest. One of the real strengths of this band is Neko Case, who's voice is simply sublime.
This leads me to Neko Case's solo work, which I cannot find words to adequately express. Her latest effort, Blacklisted, is her third full length album. Unlike Furnace Room Lullaby and the EP Canadian Amp, Neko writes most of the songs on this album. Her skills as a songwriter certainly shine here. Her lyrics are rich with odd yet familiar concrete imagery, "It looks just like engine oil/and tastes like being poor and small/and popsicles in summer". The songs are cheerful and angry, uplifting and brooding, sweetly sad and more than a little ominous. These lyrics are perfectly coupled with her irresistable and versatile voice. The result is beautifully chilling and haunting.
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I would have to say Romantic (particularly the Russians and Poles), but Baroque and Classical are good, too.
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Oh, I ADORE musicals! I have seen Bye Bye Birdie, it's a good one! Some of my favorites are probably Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Guys and Dolls, Hello Dolly!... and TONS more that I shouldn't list, it'll bore you all to death!
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I'm all about the funk Parliament Tower of Power Earth Wind and Fire
also just plain rock POD Linkin Park
Classic Punk Clash Sex Pistols Ramones
And FINALLY... Sinatra, Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis and any broadway show known to man.....pretty much anything but country
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C'mon, Ghost of Phil, I thought you were a smart cookie... cookie ghost, whatever. Amy and Sarah (yes, caps for Sarah as well) both have amazing voices and neither could possibly pull off what the other does. Now, you want to talk about bands with voices that stink, lets talk Soundgarden. (I swear I tried, I really tried!)
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You must check out Percy Hill. they are one of my new favorites. Sort of funky jazzy, Steely Dannish. http://www.percyhill.com/
You can get them live on the Internet Archives, too, if you have high speed. I have mentioned this site before, but now I don;t have the link. My sneaking suspicion is that it is www.internetarchive.comPosts: 10890 | Registered: May 2003
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Raia, I think my all time favorite musical is Guys and Dolls. Or is it My Fair Lady? Or, or, or...
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quote:Now, you want to talk about bands with voices that stink, lets talk Soundgarden. (I swear I tried, I really tried!)
Are you kidding? Chris Cornell is one of the top 10 male rock vocalist of all time. I'm not a huge Soundgarden/AudioSlave fan, but the dude has a voice made for rock.
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As for AudioSlave vocals...awesome. There is just something about that man's voice that is absolutely captivating.
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BOB!!! Bite your tongue man! What Soundgarden did for the music scene is well documented. Please, give them another chance. Do it for me, huh?
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Ha ha! Look, I can't explain it, there's just something about Cornell's voice that makes my skin crawl. I cannot stand it. Period. This is a source of unending friction between twinky and I
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I think what really sealed the deal for me was hearing Cornell's vocal work on the Temple of the Dog (self-titled) album.
That's a great album by the way. It features members of Soundgarden, Mother Love Bone and a pre-Pearl Jam Eddie Vedder. I bet even Slash likes this one.
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