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Kiwi Zero Six 12-14-05 06:04 AM

Oh God, I can define my tastes. From AC/DC to Bon Jovi to Alanis cougherm****damn...to Maiden to Ozzy to...and it goes on.

Polak 12-14-05 06:05 AM

It goes like this:

REPREZENTACYJNY ZESPÓŁ ARTYSTYCZNY WOJSKA POLSKIEGO
Beethoven
Chopin
Mozart
And a new group I started listening to yesterday, A Challange of Honour
:up:

retired1212 12-14-05 07:16 AM

Neighbors and their sexual encounters.

Seriously, I like Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. I don't have any particular taste. Anything that is pleasant for my ears.

Terrax 12-14-05 09:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lesrae
I refuse to grow old gracefully (I'm 36) and listen to the likes of Metallica (old stuff), Green Day (they never cease to amaze me), Linkin Park etc.

That makes 2 of us (36 also). I listen to old Metallica, old Slayer, Pantera, Mudvayne, Slipknot, among others. My Son and I started playing guitar together (he on guitar, myself on bass) a little over a year ago, and we've been playing Megadeth, Saliva, Slipknot, and Puddle of Mudd a lot lately.

AG124 12-14-05 09:20 AM

Favorite music type - classic rock.

Favorite group - Bachman-Turner Overdrive.

Hitman 12-14-05 09:30 AM

Quote:

Beethoven
Chopin
Mozart
:up: :up: :up:

I like a lot classic music, specially piano. My list of favourites is:

-Piano concert nº 1 Rachmaninov
-Piano Concert nº 1 Tchaikowsky
-Piano Concert nº 1 Schumann
-Nocturnes from Chopin
-Impromptus by Schubert
-Piano works by Beethoven
-Some works of Mozart (Nice but a bit too "soft" for my taste)
-Violin Concert Vivaldi

Of course Artur Rubisntein on the piano is a guarantee of the best result in any of those works :up:

And a lot of other works from the mentioned classics plus some more, like Cesar Frank, Davorak, Listz...

And music from the 80s, mainly disco and also U2, Dire Straits, ...

August 12-14-05 11:53 AM

In my younger days I was a fan of what is now called classic rock. Now pretty much all I listen to is good old American Blues:

BB King
Pinetop Perkins
John Lee Hooker
Robert Cray
Albert Collins
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Muddy Waters
Buddy Guy
Duke Robillard
Koko Taylor
Susan Tedeschi
Robert Johnson
James Cotton
...and so forth

12-14-05 09:42 PM

:) Some nice German songs from the Second World War

bradclark1 12-14-05 09:51 PM

Country(the tears in my beer kind), and the 60's. I'm stuck in a time warp.

snowsub 12-14-05 11:22 PM

Soundgarden
Offspring
The Pixies (fav)
Ween
Primus
Lard
Metallica
Faith No More
Mr Bungle
Pearl Jam
Live
Red Hot Chilli Peppers
The Beatles
The Rolling Stones
U2
Oz Rock -
The Hard Ons
Screamfeeder
YouAmI
The Living End
Powderfinger
Most things on Triple J (esp 90's stuff - best years of my life)

That's all I can think of atm, I'll have to get home and check my CD collection :lol:

Kapitan 12-15-05 02:33 AM

what ever comes on the radio at that time

Bort 12-15-05 12:18 PM

COLDPLAY!!! :rock:

I-25 12-15-05 12:38 PM

My top 3 whould be...

Howard Jones
The Who
Boston

Kapitan_Phillips 01-11-07 03:35 PM

The Music Thread
 
Hey folks, thought I might start this thread so's you can post about your favourite music, band, singer, and anything else, and perhaps convert some people to liking them too!

Me to start (an aquired taste, be forewarned :P)

Kraftwerk:

(JPEGs)
70's Years
80's Years
90's Years
Today

Official Site: www.kraftwerk.com
Best Site: www.kraftwerk.technopop.com.br

I like Kraftwerk primarily because they're a breath of fresh air from all of today's sound-alikes. To this date, no-one has been able to reproduce the kind of sound Kraftwerk do, and they've been around for over 30 years. What does that tell you?

Their first major break in the US and UK markets was 'Autobahn'* in 1974, which lasted a mammoth 12 minutes (it was actually designed for long drives), but their only number one was with 'The Model' in 1978, as part of their famous 'Man Machine' album

Give them a listen, and try to appreciate true music pioneers, before someone comes in and says something about Nirvana being revolutionary :roll:

*And by the way, that isnt the original version, I couldnt find one without a crappy voiceover :(

Linton 01-11-07 04:07 PM

You just cannot compare anything to a bit of french punk:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PITnJAnmjqw


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