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#15
by
Marz
on 24 Jan, 2008 12:08
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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
HAH! Too funny Tyler, that is how my wife was too. She is really an R&B, Motown, Disco fan but after seeing them live, she was into it. She still doesn't really dig the old Hank Sr. and Bill Monroe stuff I listen to but she tolerates it.
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#16
by
PigPen
on 24 Jan, 2008 15:47
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Off the top of my head.....my CD's are....
Cross Canadian Ragweed
Jason Boland and The Stragglers
Cooder Graw
Jerrod Niemann
Aerosmith
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Alice in Chains
Johnny Cash
Merle Haggard
Shooter Jennings
Waylon Jennings
Willie Nelson
Lynyrd Skynyrd
George Strait
Kenny Davern
Metallica
June Carter-Cash
ZZ Top
Charlie Daniels Band
Montgomery Gentry
Huey Lewis and The News
Beach Boys
Kid Rock
Eminem
Jackyll
That's all I can remember right now without the CD case in front of me
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#17
by
Alexander215
on 24 Jan, 2008 17:17
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Korpiklaani discography, album : With Odin on my side, by Amon Amarth, black mountain: in the future, Brad Paisley: 5th gear, Diffie Joe: greatest hits, Gogol Bordello, Drive-by truckers, Krankhaus, Lamb of God, Lumsk, Rhapsody, Sinead O'Connor, The Raveonettes, Zombie Death Stench, The Pogues, The Offspring, Rascal Flatts, Lords of Acid, Folkearth, Flogging Molly, Dropkick Murphys, Johnny Cash, The Platters. Definitely a wide variety.
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#18
by
SlyBaldDude
on 24 Jan, 2008 17:57
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It's embarrassing for a good tech-guy to admit .. but I don't own an mp3 player.
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#19
by
JDog
on 24 Jan, 2008 18:00
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Alkaline Trio,AFI,Starting Line,The Smiths,Saosin,Kenny Chesney
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#20
by
BALDANDRE
on 24 Jan, 2008 21:11
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My *f-in'* Ipod just ...
DIED!
Come on, 2 years old.... a 30g model !?!
Of course since I down loaded them mainly from my old work computer, they weren't back up...
D'oh!!!!
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#21
by
schro
on 24 Jan, 2008 21:33
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That sucks, Andre. Us 40-ish guys need our tunes.
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#22
by
BALDANDRE
on 24 Jan, 2008 21:36
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That sucks, Andre. Us 40-ish guys need our tunes.
Thanks...shoot me over a kettle-one will ya...
THAT might help!
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#23
by
schro
on 24 Jan, 2008 21:41
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next time I'm in WA, I'll look you & Marz up.
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#24
by
Tyler
on 25 Jan, 2008 02:32
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Bummer Andre!!
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#25
by
Robmeister
on 29 Jan, 2008 19:26
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Just loaded mine up today. Quite eclectic:
Disturbed
Big Kahuna and the Copa Cat Pack (Hawaiian Swing)
Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass
Jeremy Camp
Chris Tomlin
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#26
by
SlySurfer
on 29 Jan, 2008 22:31
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Coldplay
Creed
Foo Fighters
Green Day
Maroon 5
Moby
Nickelback
Nine Inch Nails
Nirvana
No Doubt
Pearl Jam
Smashing Pumpkins
Soundgarden
Stone Temple Pilots
Tonic
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#27
by
BALDANDRE
on 29 Jan, 2008 22:48
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Coldplay
Creed
Foo Fighters
Green Day
Maroon 5
Moby
Nickelback
Nine Inch Nails
Nirvana
No Doubt
Pearl Jam
Smashing Pumpkins
Soundgarden
Stone Temple Pilots
Tonic
Wow...
ditto here bro...
minus Creed and Tonic...
You're obviously a So Cal boy!
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#28
by
R o b 6
on 29 Jan, 2008 23:07
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Bought an ipod before the holidays and just added some older college-era CDs to it. Most recent additions:
The Smiths
The Sundays
Kate Bush
Chris Isaak
No Doubt
Depeche Mode
George Strait (out of left field, I know, but don't knock it)
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#29
by
JohnMont
on 30 Jan, 2008 00:10
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Chopin,Mazurkas, Nocturns, Misc. pieces
Mozart; piano sonatas, misc works (Mitsuko Uchida)
Bach; Goldberg Variations , Ital Concerto ...
Hayden Sonatas (Glen Gould)
Beethoven piano works (Gould)
Beethoven Sonatas
Scarlati Sonatas (Wanda Landowska, harpsichord)
Early music / harpsichord (Landowska)
Ravel; Piano works
Erik Satie; piano works
Medeival Rusian Chant; Monks of Vallam
Russian Chants for Christmas / Easter Monks of Holy Cross Hermitage
Horowitz; the Last Romantic
Horowitz in Moscow
Italian Pop music; Ana Oxa; Mina; Ugo Tozzi