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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: oakranger on February 04, 2009, 11:32:44 PM
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Well, i really enjoy western classic. Pol like Roy Rogers, the Sons of the Pioneers, Gene Au try, Hank William Sr., Tex Rutter, Riders in the Sky, Patsy Montana,The Girls of the Golden Wests, The highmans. Oh, and them theme music like Bonanza, Magnificent Seven, The Rifle Man, Cheyenne, Gun Smoke.
Ah, i can die happy out in the prairie listing to all that.
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My wife softly breathing at night.
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70's classic rock, 70's hard rock, 80's metal...
As long as the bands could REALLY PLAY!!!
Just can't abide what they call Heavy Metal
these days tho.. We used to call it THRASH!!!
Ugh!!!
RC
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70's classic rock, 70's hard rock, 80's metal...
As long as the bands could REALLY PLAY!!!
Just can't abide what they call Heavy Metal
these days tho.. We used to call it THRASH!!!
Ugh!!!
Led Zepplin :rock
RC
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Gospel bluegrass. The Stanley Brothers in particular.
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I like new sounds; things that don't do what you think they should.
Radiohead
Sigur Ros
Dead Meadow
Porcupine Tree
Eleventh Dream Day
But I also like folksy rock with jangly guitars.
Early REM
Tonic
Btter Than Ezra
I just can't stand what they play on commercial radio.
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I have phases. Recently it's been leaning to a little more acoustical stuff like Lee shore, CSNY and treetop flyer by Stephen Stills. Yeah old stuff but it sure sounds great.
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In the last 24 hours I've listend to the Beach Boys, Benny Goodman, Maceo Parker, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, George Benson, Phish, King Crimson, Jethro Tull, Bach and Santana. I like many different styles of music. My wife thinks I'm a little nuts when one minute she hears Benny Goodman blasting out of the speakers, then Rush the next.
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I really love the blues-bb king,buddy guy,albert king,muddy waters
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Blues- SRV, Buddy Guy, BB King, Eric Clapton, John Lee Hooker
But for driving and flying it's all about Beethoven, Bach (and his son Christian), and other Classical stuff.
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Blues/blues rock- Allman Brothers Band (original line up) Grateful Dead, Eric Clapton, Derek Trucks, Jimmy Hendrix, Muddy Waters, T-Bone Walker etc etc
Jazz too- Herbie Mann, King Curtis, Miles Davis, John Coltrane
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My sons playing & laughing with one another. I thought that once they got older (beyond toddler-age) that would diminish, but it hasn't. They're some of the most fantastic people I've ever met, and I'm the luckiest Mom ever to get to watch & hear them every day. :aok
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I really love the blues-bb king,buddy guy,albert king,muddy waters
amen
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Stuff from bands like the Arctic Momkeys. Fratellis, Kaiser Chiefs, sometimes even the Meteors.
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The lamentations of the women.
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My wife softly breathing at night.
Good One FILTH :aok
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My wife softly breathing at night.
my lady heavily breathing at night (or day, don't care)
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Punk music, my bass guitar, muscle cars, firepower, my dog yawning, birds (hawks & eagles), the clothes dryer while I go to sleep, etc.
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I love the sound of a Merlin engine, idling or flying by, low.
I love the sound of a guitar picked softly to a melody that you know was written for the guitar.
I can listen to Alison Krauss sing all day long.
A B17 flying by is like the Merlin engine, music to my ears, and a T-6 on takeoff with a high pitch rap from the prop is thrilling.
If you ever heard a bunch of Huey Helicopters flying together, you won't forget it, amazing sound to me. (Not a Viet Nam vet, so no problem with flashbacks)
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The screams of my victims and the sound of the dirt hitting their bodies as I bury them in a shallow grave.
ack-ack
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I can listen to Alison Krauss sing all day long.
If you ever heard a bunch of Huey Helicopters flying together, you won't forget it, amazing sound to me.
These are two that are most definitely on the top ten for me. :aok
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I love bluegrass and Celtic fiddle. Alison Kraus and Union Station, Natalie MacMaster are right up my ally.
I play a bit of country fiddle (poorly), and gathering around a campfire with a couple of banjo players, quitar players, someone on a "stump fiddle", someone with some spoons or bones, someone passing a jug... man, that's some good times!
I enjoy some Classical, as long as it's strong on the string aspect. Poet and the Peasant is a favorite, as is Pachelbel's Canon.
I also like some classic rock- Jethro Tull, Tom Petty, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Heart, Fleetwood Mac, ZZ Top, Lynard Skinnard, etc.
Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson are on my MP player...
I'm a big John Denver fan, believe it or not, hehe!
I generally listen to country radio stations, but swap for CD's since they rarely play my favorites...
People love to ride places with me and listen to my CD's, lol! NOT!
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Really, whatever can make me feel better if I've had a bad day, or I am furious.
My main are:
1. Blink 182 (I've been listening to these guys since I was 7 or 8, and they've always been my favorite band ever since)
2. Stevie Ray Vaughan
3. Zac Brown Band "Chicken Fried" (one of the few country songs I love)
4. Johnny Cash
5. Bowling for Soup
6. Good Charlotte, but more of their older stuff, their first two albums. I hate the others *shudders*
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Mendelssohn
Bach
Vivaldi
Puccini
Beethoven
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Anything and everything - with the exception of (C)rap and hiphop - got a really strange taste in music, and it varies by the minute.
Dont listen to anything when I'm flying tho, it destroys my imagination process about actually being in the plane etc.
Wurzel
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I like a really diverse mix of stuff.
But it has to have really good guitarwork in it.
Lately I've been listening to alot of Joe Bonnamesa, Gary Moore, Dream Theatre , Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush "live", and I listen to Trans-Siberian Orchestra all year long.
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'To crush your enemies before you, and to hear..."
The lamentations of the women.
:rock
LED-ZEPPELIN by far the greatest rock band ever.
other then them mostly 70's
Blind Faith
Ten years After
Hendrix
The Guess Who
Cream
The Who
Blue Cheer
The Yardbirds
Black Sabbath
B.O.C. (Godzilla just came on the radio :D)...
and then the hard 80's stuff
Megadeath
Flotsam and Jetsam
iron maiden
Judas Priest...
but of course Led Zeppelin
to me they are insanely awesome every one of there songs are incredible, I have loved them since around 1980, I knew even then, they were the best.
INK
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All music... which does not include rap.
My wife and daughter laughing and talking
My grandkids playing and laughing
The dogs wrestling around with eachother
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I recently found on XM a station that plays the OLD radio shows. A few are:
Gunsmoke
Cisco Kid
Palladin
The Shadow
Burns & Allen
It's amazing how quick a drive seems when listening to these old programs.
Coach
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Crickets on a warm, sultry Summer Evening. :aok
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Stuff from bands like the Arctic Momkeys. Fratellis, Kaiser Chiefs, sometimes even the Meteors.
Good bands!
I mostly listen to grunge, Punk rock, Skate punk, Pop punk Alternative Rock, Indie rock, post-punk revival.
Arctic, Block Party and Interpol are the three bands that mostly ruins the peace and quiet here.
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Nilsen, full of surprizes...
Try this though:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-xbv1c50wg&feature=related
It was at the height of Grunge, - had stuff from those guys blasting in my Massey-Ferguson during all the fieldwork of 1992, - together with Nirvana etc.
This one is good too, but on youtube I only found it covered. Seems to very popular though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZbwyb9HUsY&feature=related
So, world meets Jet Black Joe, and their "Higher and Higher" as well as "Rain".
Just thought of this for it is in my cd-player right now...
edit: I was once on a plane with the writer of this. He had something to do with Paul McCartney's school of music while I was OTW to Duxford. Airshows you know.....
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I know of the band Angus. Not bad at all :)
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Sweet Home Alabama
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lNFRLrP014
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led zepplin
AC/DC
ozzy
lynard skynard
lamb of god
killswitch engaged
9 inch nails
no rap or country
-BigBOBCH