Whats your Favourite Music? :)
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Luke Agius wrote: what's your Fav music Apparently it's whatever my clock radio alarm is set to play; I just lie there and enjoy it, rather than wake up.:sigh: "...putting all your eggs in one basket along with your bowling ball and gym clothes only gets you scrambled eggs and an extra laundry day... " - Jeffry J. Brickley
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Haven't we done this before? hmmmm I'm the oddball, native american flute: carlos nakai, mary youngblood, marina raye, etc. When that isn't available (and only is if it is my own collection), then jazz, blues, pop rock. I can enjoy some classical, up to hard-rock, skipping only a few. _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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Any other day I would send you to this site: http://www.audioscrobbler.com/user/dwulff[^] But today it is down for an upgrade. :doh: If you still care tomorrow apparently it will be back up again. So from memory some of my favourite artists/bands are: Rammstein, Susperia, Mudvayne, Machine Head, Hypocrisy, Muse, System Of A Down, Dimmu Borgir, Korn, Motograter, Fear Factory, Electric Six and In Flames. I've seen the first four from my favs list live a couple of times now and I'm slowly making my way down the list. As you can tell if you recognise any of the names, I cover quite a few different styles and genres there: Metal, indrustrial, rock, death, pop-rock and even some techno/dance music too.
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Contemporary Christian...Third Day, MercyMe, Jars of Clay, Matthew West, Bebo Norman, Jeremy Camp... Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read
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Any other day I would send you to this site: http://www.audioscrobbler.com/user/dwulff[^] But today it is down for an upgrade. :doh: If you still care tomorrow apparently it will be back up again. So from memory some of my favourite artists/bands are: Rammstein, Susperia, Mudvayne, Machine Head, Hypocrisy, Muse, System Of A Down, Dimmu Borgir, Korn, Motograter, Fear Factory, Electric Six and In Flames. I've seen the first four from my favs list live a couple of times now and I'm slowly making my way down the list. As you can tell if you recognise any of the names, I cover quite a few different styles and genres there: Metal, indrustrial, rock, death, pop-rock and even some techno/dance music too.
Ðavid Wulff Audioscrobbler :: flickr Die Freiheit spielt auf allen Geigen (video)
Older Hypocrisy was great, i listen to mostly death metal so i'm not all that into system of a down and rammstein. I do like the first fear factory, and the first korn, and in flames. Seems like alot of those bands changed too much to get on the radio more. My band has played several shows with dimmu borgir and they just were not cool at all Poison and Winger would have treated us better, they think they are rock stars. But anyway always good to hear someone else is listening to the heavy stuff!!
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Lots and lots. My music taste spans 90% of the spectrum. Lately though, I've been mostly listening to: * Slayer * Samael * Morbid Angel * Ozzy * Black Sabbath * Danzig * Goethes Erben (really weird German music, I don't know why I listen to it!) * Bruce Dickinson (Solo) * Iron Maiden * Pazuzu As you can see, I'm in a metal mode right now. But I reckon I'll be listening to something totally different in a week or so. (Except for Bruce Dickinson and Iron Maiden, which is timeless music, that will always sound good!) Good music: In my rosary[^]
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Everytime I've fallen in love with a song, it's taken me less than a couple of weeks to tire of it :-(
You're not falling in love with the right music, that's all. Ever tried Iron Maiden? They haven't sucked since they started (since the end of the 70's). :-D Good music: In my rosary[^]
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Lately, I've been listening to random mix with Hendrix, Beatles, Kinks, Dave Matthews, Van Morrison, U2, Gordon Lightfoot, Foreigner, Chuck Prophet, Joss Stone, etc. But I'll always switch back to Queens of the Stone Age, Megadeth, Saxon, and other Hard Rock/Metal. I like Classical, Techno, Hip Hop, Punk, World, New Age, but my first love is 70s/80s Hard Rock/Metal/Thrash whatever you want to call it so long as some guitarists fingertips are hard at work bending, hammering and blazing up the fretboard. BW
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brianwelsch wrote: Saxon Whoa.. it's a long time since I heard anything from them. Are they still at it? Good music: In my rosary[^]
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brianwelsch wrote: Saxon Whoa.. it's a long time since I heard anything from them. Are they still at it? Good music: In my rosary[^]
Looks like they are still putting out new stuff. [^] I haven't heard anything newer than Unleash the Beast, which is probably 9-10 years old now. Great band though. BW
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Jazz - Candy Dulfer, Richard Elliot, Wayman Tisdale, Dave Koz, David Sansborn, The Rippingtons, Eric Marienthal, Hiroshima, Special EFX, Spyro Gyra, Marion Meadows Vocal - Rockapella Mainstream - 80's pop Classical - Mozart, Vivaldi, Handel Nothing eclectic here. It's all ear candy :-O.
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