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My music vary's by the day. I mainly listen to 2 types of music.

Junior Brown, Johny Cash, Willie, Waylan, Bill Monroe, Stevie Ray Vaughn, and quite a few other old country and bluegrass.
But when I wanna Rock it's Fear Factory, Type O Negative, Powerman 5000, Korn, Metallica, Rage, Hank Williams III, and Rodrigo Y Gabriela!!
 
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Toto, Heart, Dan Seals, Chicago, Boston, Bon Jovi, A little Ozzy, all the stuff from when music had real soul.

I hate to break it to you....but I don't think Ozzy qualifies in that category :tongue:


Metallica, Sepultura, Pantera, Slipknot, Ac/Dc, Rammstein .......... I could keep going on but you know where I'm going:RockOn::RockOn::RockOn:


Hell yes!!! I thought I would be the only metal head here. Been listening to Five Finger Death Punch, Chimiara, Trivium, etc.

I'm riding with yall next roadtrip! I'll add a few: Audioslave, Apocalyptica, Disturbed, Hurt, Jimi Hendrix, Lacuna Coil, Korn, Mushroomhead, Papa Roach, Rage Against the Machine, Sublime, Shinedown, The Showdown, Static X, Stone Sour, Tenacious D, & Three Days Grace

Someone that yall have to look up is Richard Cheese. He's awesome.


+1000. Danzig, 311, hed (PE), Sevendust, Hatebreed, Otep, System of a Down, Deep, etc... you guys rock on!
 
Robert Earl Keen, Jimmy Dale Gilmore, The Gypsy Kings, Ozzy, Lou Reed, The Doors, Lorena McKennit, Freddie Fender, The Texas Tornadoes, Flaco Jimenez, Mark Knopfler, Paco De Lucia, Santana, Amy Winehouse, Dr. Hook and the Medicineshow, Clapton, Everlast, Queen, Jimi, Bob Dylan, David Gray, John Prine, John Hiatt, Plus about 8,000 MP3s on my Computer here at the house, The other stuff is what I keep in the truck.
 
Mine is kinda eclectic. Some rock, country, and gospel. Even a few of Celtic Woman. Recent favorites are Zack Brown Band, Eva Cassidy, and Keith & Kristy Getty.

Joe
 
Mine is pretty eclectic pretty much all kinds of music like sex pistols, pere ubu, clash, the beatles, ccr, frank zappa, stan kenton, coltrane, garth brooks, johnny cash , willie nelson, king crimson, adrian belew, bowie, parliament funkadelic, some classical etc. Most forms of music I like although I don't much like opera. Like I said I really like all kinds of music. I too set the mp-3 player on shuffle.

Wayne
 
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Robert Earl Keen, Jimmy Dale Gilmore, The Gypsy Kings, Ozzy, Lou Reed, The Doors, Lorena McKennit, Freddie Fender, The Texas Tornadoes, Flaco Jimenez, Mark Knopfler, Paco De Lucia, Santana, Amy Winehouse, Dr. Hook and the Medicineshow, Clapton, Everlast, Queen, Jimi, Bob Dylan, David Gray, John Prine, John Hiatt, Plus about 8,000 MP3s on my Computer here at the house, The other stuff is what I keep in the truck.

Many similar artists on our playlist my friend! :smile:
 
I guess that I really missed a lot of music because I have never heard of most of these musicians. I do not dare mention the music on my MP3's, you all would have a great laugh. Let's just say 1950's, 1960's, and 1970's era music. I spent most of the 70's stationed in Germany and most of what we heard on the Armed Forces Radio was the Beatles. "I was Country when Country wasn't cool". :)
 
Ambrosia, The Sons of Champlin, Lloyd Jones, Delbert McClinton, Johnny A, Steve Miller, Cream, Hendrix, The Who, Tom Petty, Deep Purple, Rainbow, Dream Theater, Here Come the Mummies, SRV, Steely Dan, Joe Bonamassa, Luther Allison, AC/DC, ZZ Topp, Heart, Asleep at the Wheel, Jethro Tull, The Chambers Brothers, Boston, Allman Brothers, Beatles, Bela Fleck, Days of the New, The Doors, Eagles, Eric Clapton, Elvin Bishop, Frank Zappa, Gov't Mule, The Guess Who, Jeff Healey Band, Johnny Winter, Led Zeppelin, Little Feat, Marshall Tucker Band, 38 Special, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Rush, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Van Halen, Buddy Guy, Little Milton.....just to name a few!:biggrin:
 
Hey Rick, I saw Here Come the Mummies in concert over the summer. Very interesting band that rocked the ampitheatre!! They were also in full mummy gear and the temps were in the high 90's.
 
My turnings are made with love baby, so I break out the Marvin Gaye when I turn.:cool: ... ....



Ok maybe not. I too am on the shuffle crowd and listen to everything.:biggrin:
 
My music vary's by the day. I mainly listen to 2 types of music.

Junior Brown, Johny Cash, Willie, Waylan, Bill Monroe, Stevie Ray Vaughn, and quite a few other old country and bluegrass.
But when I wanna Rock it's Fear Factory, Type O Negative, Powerman 5000, Korn, Metallica, Rage, Hank Williams III, and Rodrigo Y Gabriela!![/quote]

Glad to hear someone else like a little bit of Bluegrass!
Tom....................
 
I did it the hard way, I bought all the CD's before I even had a computer and I transferred it all into ITunes after I got one. Now all you have to do is download from Amazon or a MILLION other places on the net.:biggrin:
 
Hey Rick, I saw Here Come the Mummies in concert over the summer. Very interesting band that rocked the ampitheatre!! They were also in full mummy gear and the temps were in the high 90's.


They ALWAYS wear their "bandages". Rumor is that they're all well known musicians and they have to keep their identities secret. I don't know if that's true but I DO know that they are FANTASTIC musicians!!!!

If you listen to the words it wil crack you up.....NASTY!:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
 
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Metallica, Sepultura, Pantera, Slipknot, Ac/Dc, Rammstein .......... I could keep going on but you know where I'm going



I would have to assume that's old school Metallica and not this commercialized crap they spin out now days ;()

I don't use .mp3 I stream Pandora to the shop wireless ;)
 
I listen to quite a variety but always go back to 60's & 70's rock & roll. (have the Billboard top 100 from 1960 - 1990. Each one plays for hours) Not much hard rock but Beatles, Simon & Garfunkle, Eagles, James Taylor, Bubble Gum music, lots of easy listening and even some Disco into the 80's. Have almost no use for the 90's or newer. Also add in some country, quite a bit of classical, some folk, soundtracks. Other than grand opera (although I like the instrumental part) I listen to just about anything else. When no music I listen to public radio. Not much of a 'silence' guy, got to have something on most of the time.

Jeff in northern Wisconsin
 
I don't have an MP3 player, I do have an old cassette player/AM/FM radio in my shop... somewhere, forget where I put it... I never listen to anything in the shop... the noise(I love Music but not in the shop) distracts me...

My friend Loren, the town Dentist, still listens to an old 8 track in his shop! :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
His playlist would begin and end with Sinatra (although there would be some Tony Bennett in there as well).:smile:

I would bet there would be some Dean Martin in there too.
 
I hate to say this but I have two 5 Gigabit hard drives hooked up to an old notebook computer that outputs to an old Harman / Kardon amp that is in a dust proof box and powers my old 60" tall towers (my wife made me take them out of the house). My neighbors ask me to turn it up when they have a barbeque and they are 300 feet away.

I have been using this for over a year now and still have not heard anything twice. If I like the music it goes on the drives in the house and gets added to the back up drives in the shop. Some weeks I add faster than I play I will never get to the end. When I worked in an office we had a vendor that would bet me itunes gift cards that I did not have such and such on my 60GB iPod, (with the exception of Rap) In three years I never lost.

I miss him, I have to buy my own music now. There is everything from classical to singer songwriter, not much heavy metal but there is some as well as some gospel, and a WHOLE bunch of Texas from Bob Wills to Robert Earl Kean Jr.
 
I did it the hard way, I bought all the CD's before I even had a computer and I transferred it all into ITunes after I got one. Now all you have to do is download from Amazon or a MILLION other places on the net.:biggrin:

Oh, you cheated! :smile:

I bought a device with a pre-amp to play my turntable through my sound card and used a Wave editor to "capture" my albums and convert to Mp3's. :biggrin:

That got old really fast though! :rolleyes::smile:
 
Ambrosia, The Sons of Champlin, Lloyd Jones, Delbert McClinton, Johnny A, Steve Miller, Cream, Hendrix, The Who, Tom Petty, Deep Purple, Rainbow, Dream Theater, Here Come the Mummies, SRV, Steely Dan, Joe Bonamassa, Luther Allison, AC/DC, ZZ Topp, Heart, Asleep at the Wheel, Jethro Tull, The Chambers Brothers, Boston, Allman Brothers, Beatles, Bela Fleck, Days of the New, The Doors, Eagles, Eric Clapton, Elvin Bishop, Frank Zappa, Gov't Mule, The Guess Who, Jeff Healey Band, Johnny Winter, Led Zeppelin, Little Feat, Marshall Tucker Band, 38 Special, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Rush, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Van Halen, Buddy Guy, Little Milton.....just to name a few!:biggrin:

DANG, finally saw one with the Eagles. Thought I was going to be the only ONE!!! ROCK AND ROLL FOREVER!!!:biggrin: I can deal with a little bit of Robert Earl Keen and Willy Nelson but generally has to be rock and roll. And don't forget Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band, Harry Chapin, Cat Stevens, Adele, Train, Jack Johnson, Amos Lee, Kansas, Boston, Don McLean, Black Sabbath, CCR, Joe Walsh(saw him in concert 3 weeks ago), Kenny Wayne Shepard, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Golden Earring! Just to name a few. Tons more with great music. Brain is too old to recall now.

P.S. Have you ever heard a country western song backwards? Got my house back, got my dog back, got my truck back, got my wife back, got my girlfriend back. Always seem to be losing something in most of them!
 
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Well put me in the cheater category I guess I have the widest collection and its still growing
if I add it all together I have 7 terrabites worth right now. I trade music like crazy I am also a DJ on the side so I had alot to start
I have everything 50's 60's bluegrass rock metal country jazz zydeco childrens blues tejano
punk new wave etc
 
I did it the hard way, I bought all the CD's before I even had a computer and I transferred it all into ITunes after I got one. Now all you have to do is download from Amazon or a MILLION other places on the net.:biggrin:

Oh, you cheated! :smile:

I bought a device with a pre-amp to play my turntable through my sound card and used a Wave editor to "capture" my albums and convert to Mp3's. :biggrin:

That got old really fast though! :rolleyes::smile:

I tried that too!:biggrin:
I bought mine from DAK and got busy converting all my albums. I got about 50 done before I had to quit, TOO much work:eek:

I finally just bought all the CD's. I still have all my vinyl, in fact I just got through making shelves to hold it all (good thing I have a spare bedroom!!):biggrin:
 
Why haven't any of you mentioned Queen?:confused: I listen to their Absolute Greatest Hits album daily when I'm making blanks, something I can sing along to. I'm not sure why they didn't put Fat Bottom Girls on that so I downloaded it separately.
 
With the exception of some of the Heavy Metal music, my playlist at some point in time has included much of what many of you have posted! :smile:

Grammy Award winner Dave Alvin and The Guilty Ones put on an awesome show last night here on the coast of Maine, promoting their album Eleven Eleven .... which interestingly enough was the date yesterday, :smile:(11/11/2011), and just happens to be his birthday! :smile:
http://www.rocklandstrand.com/event/dave-alvin-guilty-ones

If you haven't heard him, you owe it to yourself to check him out some time! :wink:

besides Eleven Eleven check out these other albums ...

Ashgrove
Black Jack David
King Of California
Interstate City
 
Pretty much anything and everything except opera. It just depends on what strikes my fancy on a given day. My pod has about 9,800 songs at the moment.
 
Hey Rick, I saw Here Come the Mummies in concert over the summer. Very interesting band that rocked the ampitheatre!! They were also in full mummy gear and the temps were in the high 90's.


They ALWAYS wear their "bandages". Rumor is that they're all well known musicians and they have to keep their identities secret. I don't know if that's true but I DO know that they are FANTASTIC musicians!!!!

If you listen to the words it wil crack you up.....NASTY!:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:

Bad news for you Rick. They're just ordinary Joe's, not well known musicians. I had lunch with the band before the concert. The ampitheatre is directly across the street from my work. There's a little mom and pop coffee house next door. We talked for a while over lunch. Those guys are all my age and love to jam!!
 
My music vary's by the day. I mainly listen to 2 types of music.

Junior Brown, Johny Cash, Willie, Waylan, Bill Monroe, Stevie Ray Vaughn, and quite a few other old country and bluegrass.
But when I wanna Rock it's Fear Factory, Type O Negative, Powerman 5000, Korn, Metallica, Rage, Hank Williams III, and Rodrigo Y Gabriela!!

Glad to hear someone else like a little bit of Bluegrass!
Tom....................[/quote]

I'm from KY, The Bluegrass State!!! I grew up listening to bluegrass and mountain music. There's also a local public radio station that plays nothing but bluegrass all day on Sundays. I love the old stuff and have recently found some very goos newer stuff. Carolina Chocolate Drops, Old Crow Medicine Show, Nickel Creek, Mountain Heart, The Infamous Stringdusters, and a whole slew of others!!
 
A lot of different stuff. Nickel Creek, Nickelback, Evanescence, Within Temptation, Hank Williams Jr, Garth Brooks, Johnny Cash, Metallica, Linkin Park, Nirvana, ..... Just about anything but Rap:smile:
 
I posted what I liked but ever since I had my hard drive corrupted and lost approx 2500 songs I listen through www.Pandora.com on my Iphone hooked up to an old set of computer speakers that are sitting on top of my cabinets.

Phil


Metallica, Sepultura, Pantera, Slipknot, Ac/Dc, Rammstein .......... I could keep going on but you know where I'm going



I would have to assume that's old school Metallica and not this commercialized crap they spin out now days ;()

I don't use .mp3 I stream Pandora to the shop wireless ;)
 
Metallica, Sepultura, Pantera, Slipknot, Ac/Dc, Rammstein .......... I could keep going on but you know where I'm going



I would have to assume that's old school Metallica and not this commercialized crap they spin out now days ;()

I don't use .mp3 I stream Pandora to the shop wireless ;)

Yep, MOP, KILL 'EM ALL, RIDE THE LIGHTNING, AND JUSTICE FOR ALL. Good stuff, I love Pantera and Sepultura too. Can't believe how many other members love metal too. Rock on dudes :RockOn::RockOn:
 
Jeeeez....whatever happened to The Beatles....The Doors...Blood, Sweat and Tears...Three Dog Night and Grand Funk Railroad? Now that is music to get it on by.
 
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