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Whats on your: iPod/MP3/CDs/Whatever?
by
DeathAdder
on 20 Jan, 2008 00:09
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I have:
A Bunch of songs from the Alt.Rock Band The Pixies, A Few songs by Guns N' Roses, A few songs by Nena, And a Few by Queen, Also a couple by A Theory Of A Deadman, And a handfull from Cold . And "Hes Not Dead Yet"..
I am not dead yet
I can dance and I can sing
I am not dead yet
I can do the Highland Fling
I am not dead yet
No need to go to bed
No need to call the doctor
Cause I'm not yet dead.
He is not yet dead
That's what the geezer said
No, he's not yet dead
That man is off his head
He is not yet dead
So put him back in bed
Keep him off the cart because he's not yet dead.

Well now he's dead
You whacked him on the head
Sure, now he's dead
It makes me just see red
You are such a brute
To murder that old coot
You homicidal bastard, now he's really dead
Who is the knave who put him in his grave
And who needs to manage his anger?
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#1
by
Tyler
on 21 Jan, 2008 15:04
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I mostly have country, electronic, and old school Sinatra type music on the iPod. I know, weird combo, but it depends on the mood I'm in.
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#2
by
schro
on 21 Jan, 2008 15:10
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Right there with ya, Tyler. Most notable artists currently on my iPod include Metallica, The Rippingtons (jazz), Kenny Chesney, Nickelback, Terri Hendrix, Jimmy Buffett, Rush, Van Halen, Seal, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Steview Ray Vaughn, and George Winston...just to name a few.
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#3
by
Kyfho
on 21 Jan, 2008 16:05
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I do a lot of changing out on my portable with my library. Right now I'm on a bit of a punk kick, so it's a lot of Sex Pistols and Dead Kennedys up to some Dropkick Murphys. I always keep a good selection of metal on it as well. Usually Killswitch, Mastodon, Opeth, Motorhead, Metallica, etc. Most recently I acquired Death is this Communion by High on Fire...excellent album for any metalheads out there.
Okay...before you all go thinking all I listen to is hard stuff, I have a wide selection of other things on there right now including, but not limited to, The Police (Stewart Copeland is a rock drum god, second only to Neil Peart, IMHO) Jimmy Buffett (always in the rotation), Counting Crows, Colin Hay (of Men at Work fame), and so many other I will stop now before I bore everyone to death even more.
DeathAdder...I like what you have listed there...what else are you rocking out to?
Schro and Tyler...Excellent selection as well...except for the country
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#4
by
Marz
on 21 Jan, 2008 16:24
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I have so much music it is crazy... all different genres.
Currently I have had heavy rotation of the following;
Clutch
Old Crow Medicine Show
Desmond Dekker
The Skatalites
The Beat
Tim Armstrong
Motown
The Heptones
Hank Williams Sr.
Django Rienhardt
Patsy Cline
Matisyahu
G-Love and Special Sauce
Bob Dylan
Yeah, I know it sounds like a lot but I do computer work all day and 80% of the time I am listening to music.
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#5
by
Tyler
on 21 Jan, 2008 18:32
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#6
by
Kyfho
on 21 Jan, 2008 18:39
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LOL! Actually, most of the country I listen to is not mainstream country. It's usually very regional stuff with more of a outlaw edge to it. For example, check out http://www.railbenders.com.
Also, if you like Buffet, you'll probably like the Zac Brown Band. http://www.myspace.com/zacbrown or http://www.zacbrownband.com
LOL! Actually, most of the country I listen to is not mainstream country. It's usually very regional stuff with more of a outlaw edge to it. For example, check out
http://www.railbenders.com.
Tyler...I've heard Zac Brown, good stuff. I also must admit that I have a bit of a soft spot for certain instruments/styles that a lot of people don't like...all that to lead up to my admission...
<deep breath> I like bluegrass...I really dig roots music!
As far as instruments...banjo (check out Bela Fleck and the Flecktones if you disagree) and bagpipes.
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#7
by
baldken
on 23 Jan, 2008 09:44
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Everything in my music collection is the goal...Currently at 6.94g. Right now I'm listening to Bald Headed by Dr. John. Rock Current and classic, Classical, Opera, Dance/Disco, Country, Folk, Jazz, Progreesive/Alternative
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#8
by
METAPHOR
on 23 Jan, 2008 09:54
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Everything by Jeff Buckley.
Lots of Mingus.
Sketches for the musical i'm writing.
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#9
by
herronm
on 23 Jan, 2008 12:36
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Varity is the spice of life. Way too much for a full list (16 gig).
70s, 80s, 90s Rock
Everything by Yes, Sting, 3 Doors Down, Allison Kraus and Union Station, John Mayer, DMB...
Little Big Town and Vince Gill
Eagles, Beatles
Jazz, Blues
Stevie Ray Vaughn, Hendrix, Jeff Beck, Clapton
The Chipmonks (my son's - really)
New Stuff - The Bravery, Radio Head, MercyMe...
Max
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#10
by
Marz
on 24 Jan, 2008 10:11
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Ok, Tyler and Kyfho...
I dont know if you guys have heard this band but they are among one of my favorites in the past 10 years.
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#11
by
MagmaBabe
on 24 Jan, 2008 10:26
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I have loads... over 3 1/2 days of continuous music which includes - Howard Shore, the Beastie Boys, Billie Holiday, tonnes of 80's hits, Queen, Spoon, Amy 'love ma crack' Winehouse, Aretha Franklin, Fedde Le Grande, The Chemical Brothers, Johnny Cash, David Gray, Dean Martin, Ella Fitzgerald, Daft Punk, Fleetwood Mac, Jose Gonzales, Kaiser Chiefs, the monkees, Mary J Blige, Floyd, Radiohead, Justin Trousersnake, Whitney Houston, Pink... it goes on and on!!
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#12
by
Kyfho
on 24 Jan, 2008 10:32
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Ok, Tyler and Kyfho...
I dont know if you guys have heard this band but they are among one of my favorites in the past 10 years.
Good stuff Marz...I may have to look into acquiring some of their stuff...any suggestions on albums to start with?
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#13
by
Marz
on 24 Jan, 2008 10:44
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Old Crow Medicine Show (O.C.M.S.) or Big Iron World ... I would lean on Big Iron as it is very a well crafted record but they are all really good. Their older stuff is all pretty much live and has a great Honky Tonk feel.
If you get a chance to see them live I would recommend going.
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#14
by
Tyler
on 24 Jan, 2008 11:15
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Wagon Wheel is a cool song! I'll have to look into getting some of this myself. Though, this is WAY beyond what my wife would listen to...lol