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  • C code frog 0

    I'm moving into my busiest season where all I do is cut code all day and most of the night. My one repreive is music. However my musical memory and all that is pretty tapped out and I'm looking for new music or reminders of music I love but forgot about so I can go buy it online. So compose a reply for me that lists as many of your favorite bands/albums/etc as you like. Try to restrict the list to *ALL TIME* favorites. I don't want music you are sort of into I want to know what you'd consider to be the cream of your collection. I'm hoping I can discover some new cool music from this and also be reminded of other music I love. EXCEPTIONS: Country Music INCLUSIONS: Pretty much everything else from classical, digital, rap, Manaheim Steamroller, Heavey Metal, punk, hip-hop, if it isn't country then I'll probably listen to it. If it's country I'll throw it under my car tires on a wintery day as I back out of my drive way.;P {EVERYONE}Please don't make comments on what some people like as music. I want to encourage sharing not discourage it.{/EVERYONE} MUSIC I'VE ENJOYED: 4 Non Blonde Iron Maiden Grateful Dead Loreena McKennit Credence Clearwater Revival The Cardigans The Cranberries Smashmouth Creed Pearl Jam No Doubt Almost All Heavy Metal Led Zeppelin Dave Matthews Bare Nake Ladies I'm listing these to show you my preferences but I don't even know the good albums by some the artists I've mentioned.

    My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my process, prepare to die. Slightly modified quote from Princess Bride. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

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    The Pixies The Clash The Rosebuds Boss Hog Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Edith Piaf Louis Armstrong Ray Charles Frank Black - (his first couple of albums and his last couple) Jonny Cash - Yes this is country Old 97's - Too far to care Run DMC Supersuckers The Cramps Beastie Boys Los Fabulosos Cadillacs Fugazi Flaming Lips Social Distortion


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      Recently I've been listening alot to this![^] Good music: In my rosary[^]

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      Andy Brummer
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      Here's mine[^]


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      • C code frog 0

        I'm moving into my busiest season where all I do is cut code all day and most of the night. My one repreive is music. However my musical memory and all that is pretty tapped out and I'm looking for new music or reminders of music I love but forgot about so I can go buy it online. So compose a reply for me that lists as many of your favorite bands/albums/etc as you like. Try to restrict the list to *ALL TIME* favorites. I don't want music you are sort of into I want to know what you'd consider to be the cream of your collection. I'm hoping I can discover some new cool music from this and also be reminded of other music I love. EXCEPTIONS: Country Music INCLUSIONS: Pretty much everything else from classical, digital, rap, Manaheim Steamroller, Heavey Metal, punk, hip-hop, if it isn't country then I'll probably listen to it. If it's country I'll throw it under my car tires on a wintery day as I back out of my drive way.;P {EVERYONE}Please don't make comments on what some people like as music. I want to encourage sharing not discourage it.{/EVERYONE} MUSIC I'VE ENJOYED: 4 Non Blonde Iron Maiden Grateful Dead Loreena McKennit Credence Clearwater Revival The Cardigans The Cranberries Smashmouth Creed Pearl Jam No Doubt Almost All Heavy Metal Led Zeppelin Dave Matthews Bare Nake Ladies I'm listing these to show you my preferences but I don't even know the good albums by some the artists I've mentioned.

        My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my process, prepare to die. Slightly modified quote from Princess Bride. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

        -- modified at 15:07 Tuesday 6th September, 2005

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        Ashley van Gerven
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        some fav artists: System of a Down Foo Fighters Seether Perfect circle Tool Queens of the stone age Chevelle Rammstein COG (australia) Superheist (aus) Finger eleven The Butterfly effect (aus) Green day Jet (aus) Powderfinger (aus) Offspring Incubus Australia's got some rocking bands... check them out!

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        • C code frog 0

          I don't know about the rest of you but this has been one very rewarding thread. I now need to join an on-line music service where I can stuff all these songs/albums for like $30 a month and be a happy coder until spring thaw... There is such a thing right? On-line music service? Isn't napster doing something like that now? Have to go check...

          My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my process, prepare to die. Slightly modified quote from Princess Bride. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

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          I've been using Rhapsody for about 2.5 years now, and am quite happy. The selection is great, I like being able to explore new artists and genres without worrying about putting out extra cash or wasting my time downloading. They usually run a free 14 day trial I think. BW


          Meanwhile, behind the facade of this innocent looking bookstore...

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          • C code frog 0

            I'm moving into my busiest season where all I do is cut code all day and most of the night. My one repreive is music. However my musical memory and all that is pretty tapped out and I'm looking for new music or reminders of music I love but forgot about so I can go buy it online. So compose a reply for me that lists as many of your favorite bands/albums/etc as you like. Try to restrict the list to *ALL TIME* favorites. I don't want music you are sort of into I want to know what you'd consider to be the cream of your collection. I'm hoping I can discover some new cool music from this and also be reminded of other music I love. EXCEPTIONS: Country Music INCLUSIONS: Pretty much everything else from classical, digital, rap, Manaheim Steamroller, Heavey Metal, punk, hip-hop, if it isn't country then I'll probably listen to it. If it's country I'll throw it under my car tires on a wintery day as I back out of my drive way.;P {EVERYONE}Please don't make comments on what some people like as music. I want to encourage sharing not discourage it.{/EVERYONE} MUSIC I'VE ENJOYED: 4 Non Blonde Iron Maiden Grateful Dead Loreena McKennit Credence Clearwater Revival The Cardigans The Cranberries Smashmouth Creed Pearl Jam No Doubt Almost All Heavy Metal Led Zeppelin Dave Matthews Bare Nake Ladies I'm listing these to show you my preferences but I don't even know the good albums by some the artists I've mentioned.

            My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my process, prepare to die. Slightly modified quote from Princess Bride. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

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            If you like almost all heavy metal - then you have to check out probably my all time favorite: IN FLAMES Other favs: Faith No More Jawbox Jawbreaker Jets to Brazil Metallica Sunny Day Real Estate The Flaming Lips Seriously though, if you like metal - not radio metal, but GOOD metal... IN FLAMES. Marcus Spitzmiller "Why must life be so hard? Why must I fail at every attempt at masonry?" - Homer

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            • C code frog 0

              I'm moving into my busiest season where all I do is cut code all day and most of the night. My one repreive is music. However my musical memory and all that is pretty tapped out and I'm looking for new music or reminders of music I love but forgot about so I can go buy it online. So compose a reply for me that lists as many of your favorite bands/albums/etc as you like. Try to restrict the list to *ALL TIME* favorites. I don't want music you are sort of into I want to know what you'd consider to be the cream of your collection. I'm hoping I can discover some new cool music from this and also be reminded of other music I love. EXCEPTIONS: Country Music INCLUSIONS: Pretty much everything else from classical, digital, rap, Manaheim Steamroller, Heavey Metal, punk, hip-hop, if it isn't country then I'll probably listen to it. If it's country I'll throw it under my car tires on a wintery day as I back out of my drive way.;P {EVERYONE}Please don't make comments on what some people like as music. I want to encourage sharing not discourage it.{/EVERYONE} MUSIC I'VE ENJOYED: 4 Non Blonde Iron Maiden Grateful Dead Loreena McKennit Credence Clearwater Revival The Cardigans The Cranberries Smashmouth Creed Pearl Jam No Doubt Almost All Heavy Metal Led Zeppelin Dave Matthews Bare Nake Ladies I'm listing these to show you my preferences but I don't even know the good albums by some the artists I've mentioned.

              My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my process, prepare to die. Slightly modified quote from Princess Bride. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

              -- modified at 15:07 Tuesday 6th September, 2005

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              Hmmm... I thought I posted to the thread this afternoon.... To sum up: Joe satriani, Steve vai, Stevie Ray Vaughn ZZ Top Jimi Hendrix Van Morrison, The Police The Cure Black Sabbath Led Zeppelin early Aerosmith Future Sound of London Chemical Brothers Afro-Celt Sound System Journey Rush Tab Benoit Joss Stone Our Lady Peace 3 Doors Down Last couple of Jeff Beck CDs Nine Inch Nails Public Enemy That's what comes to mind at the moment anyway. All bands I return to time and again, not just cool for a phase. BW


              Meanwhile, behind the facade of this innocent looking bookstore...

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                Hmmm... I thought I posted to the thread this afternoon.... To sum up: Joe satriani, Steve vai, Stevie Ray Vaughn ZZ Top Jimi Hendrix Van Morrison, The Police The Cure Black Sabbath Led Zeppelin early Aerosmith Future Sound of London Chemical Brothers Afro-Celt Sound System Journey Rush Tab Benoit Joss Stone Our Lady Peace 3 Doors Down Last couple of Jeff Beck CDs Nine Inch Nails Public Enemy That's what comes to mind at the moment anyway. All bands I return to time and again, not just cool for a phase. BW


                Meanwhile, behind the facade of this innocent looking bookstore...

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                brianwelsch wrote: Rush I'm listening to By-Tor and the Snow Dog as I type... *sniff* Goodnight Geddy, where ever you are! brianwelsch wrote: Last couple of Jeff Beck CDs Highly underappreciated triumverate of electronic/techno-guitar albums. (I like the most recent one best) Blow by Blow/Wired/Guitar Shop are great too. Fantastic guitar playing. He is smart. He will make our Windows go.

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                  http://www.last.fm/user/JoeSox/[^] Here is a short sum of my top twenty that I have been playing Pearl Jam Coldplay Nirvana Modest Mouse No Doubt The Strokes Rage Against the Machine Yeah Yeah Yeahs The Cardigans The White Stripes Beastie Boys Buddy Holly Queens of the Stone Age The Killers Dinosaur Jr. songstowearpantsto.com The Pretenders Keith Urban Foo Fighters Pirate Radio It doesn't include groups that I think are the "best of all time" Later, JoeSox "If you always do what interests you, at least one person is pleased."- Katharine Hepburn CPMCv1.0 ↔ humanaiproject.org ↔ Last.fm

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                  JoeSox wrote: songstowearpantsto.com As opposed to??? songstospillketchupwith.com? :) Not makin fun! Just being silly! ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF!

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                  • C code frog 0

                    I'm moving into my busiest season where all I do is cut code all day and most of the night. My one repreive is music. However my musical memory and all that is pretty tapped out and I'm looking for new music or reminders of music I love but forgot about so I can go buy it online. So compose a reply for me that lists as many of your favorite bands/albums/etc as you like. Try to restrict the list to *ALL TIME* favorites. I don't want music you are sort of into I want to know what you'd consider to be the cream of your collection. I'm hoping I can discover some new cool music from this and also be reminded of other music I love. EXCEPTIONS: Country Music INCLUSIONS: Pretty much everything else from classical, digital, rap, Manaheim Steamroller, Heavey Metal, punk, hip-hop, if it isn't country then I'll probably listen to it. If it's country I'll throw it under my car tires on a wintery day as I back out of my drive way.;P {EVERYONE}Please don't make comments on what some people like as music. I want to encourage sharing not discourage it.{/EVERYONE} MUSIC I'VE ENJOYED: 4 Non Blonde Iron Maiden Grateful Dead Loreena McKennit Credence Clearwater Revival The Cardigans The Cranberries Smashmouth Creed Pearl Jam No Doubt Almost All Heavy Metal Led Zeppelin Dave Matthews Bare Nake Ladies I'm listing these to show you my preferences but I don't even know the good albums by some the artists I've mentioned.

                    My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my process, prepare to die. Slightly modified quote from Princess Bride. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

                    -- modified at 15:07 Tuesday 6th September, 2005

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                    code-frog wrote: EXCEPTIONS: Country Music [humor] I’m going to cry foul here. Why are us rednecks (granted there are only one or two here at CP) being discriminated against? :) :) [/humor] code-frog wrote: {EVERYONE}Please don't make comments on what some people like as music. I want to encourage sharing not discourage it.{/EVERYONE} ------------------------------- DEBUGGING : Removing the needles from the haystack.

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                      code-frog wrote: EXCEPTIONS: Country Music [humor] I’m going to cry foul here. Why are us rednecks (granted there are only one or two here at CP) being discriminated against? :) :) [/humor] code-frog wrote: {EVERYONE}Please don't make comments on what some people like as music. I want to encourage sharing not discourage it.{/EVERYONE} ------------------------------- DEBUGGING : Removing the needles from the haystack.

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                      sfdougl wrote: I’m going to cry foul here. Why are us rednecks (granted there are only one or two here at CP) being discriminated against? It's not so much discrimination. Think of it as I'm trying to conserve space on the server and reduce bandwidth consumption. It will be a very cold day in H-E-DOUBLE-HOCKEY-STICK before I listen to Country Music except for when my wife insists upon it for a song she knows I will like (there have been 2, my favorite: "There Goes My Life"). However, I have gotten such excellent responses in so many categories that if you wanted to hijack it at this point and expand it to allow for Country Music you may. Just remember the bandwidth and disk space that gets consumed is *very* much your responsibility. But... There goes my life is just a great song and I think the power of that song would be lost if Bruce and the boys of Iron Maiden did it. So I will make at least one exception and it's that song. ;) This thread is all yours now. ;P

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                        Garbage The Killers Kelly Clarkson Maroon 5 Nickelback Green Day "Weird Al" :) Steve

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                        Maybe it's a Steve-ology thing, but Weird Al is also in my list :) And: Red Hot Chili Peppers Ramones Cake Cracker Modest Mouse Flaming Lips Jack Johnson U2 Jamiroquia Primus Outkast oh, yeah... Johnny Cash (does that count as Country?) Scott me up beamy!

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                          sfdougl wrote: I’m going to cry foul here. Why are us rednecks (granted there are only one or two here at CP) being discriminated against? It's not so much discrimination. Think of it as I'm trying to conserve space on the server and reduce bandwidth consumption. It will be a very cold day in H-E-DOUBLE-HOCKEY-STICK before I listen to Country Music except for when my wife insists upon it for a song she knows I will like (there have been 2, my favorite: "There Goes My Life"). However, I have gotten such excellent responses in so many categories that if you wanted to hijack it at this point and expand it to allow for Country Music you may. Just remember the bandwidth and disk space that gets consumed is *very* much your responsibility. But... There goes my life is just a great song and I think the power of that song would be lost if Bruce and the boys of Iron Maiden did it. So I will make at least one exception and it's that song. ;) This thread is all yours now. ;P

                          My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my process, prepare to die. Slightly modified quote from Princess Bride. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

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                          code-frog wrote: Just remember the bandwidth and disk space that gets consumed is *very* much your responsibility Oh I’m sure Christian Graus wouldn’t mind a few more 500 error pages. :-D :Ducks: code-frog wrote: There goes my life is just a great song and I think the power of that song would be lost if Bruce and the boys of Iron Maiden did it “There goes my life”, is a great song, and will end up being a timeless classic song. But that’s only the very tip of a VERY large iceberg. That’s one of the great things about country music, plenty of good songs to get drunk with and even more sad sappy songs. If I where sitting at home with my music collection I could rattle off a number of songs of similar meaning. I will spare you my list of favorite artists. It’s rather long and many of them are either dead or no longer touring/producing music. ------------------------------- DEBUGGING : Removing the needles from the haystack.

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                            code-frog wrote: Just remember the bandwidth and disk space that gets consumed is *very* much your responsibility Oh I’m sure Christian Graus wouldn’t mind a few more 500 error pages. :-D :Ducks: code-frog wrote: There goes my life is just a great song and I think the power of that song would be lost if Bruce and the boys of Iron Maiden did it “There goes my life”, is a great song, and will end up being a timeless classic song. But that’s only the very tip of a VERY large iceberg. That’s one of the great things about country music, plenty of good songs to get drunk with and even more sad sappy songs. If I where sitting at home with my music collection I could rattle off a number of songs of similar meaning. I will spare you my list of favorite artists. It’s rather long and many of them are either dead or no longer touring/producing music. ------------------------------- DEBUGGING : Removing the needles from the haystack.

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                            sfdougl wrote: many of them are either dead or no longer touring/producing music. In many cases those are the very best ones. There are some amazing bands that haven't done a thing in 20 years. Their music is still first class though. Some would name the Beattles at this point and be right in most circles. Except we'd have to say what... 30 years or maybe 40?...I better be careful or I *will* ... Start a Revolution...:laugh: - Rex

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                              sfdougl wrote: many of them are either dead or no longer touring/producing music. In many cases those are the very best ones. There are some amazing bands that haven't done a thing in 20 years. Their music is still first class though. Some would name the Beattles at this point and be right in most circles. Except we'd have to say what... 30 years or maybe 40?...I better be careful or I *will* ... Start a Revolution...:laugh: - Rex

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                              code-frog wrote: In many cases those are the very best ones. There are some amazing bands that haven't done a thing in 20 years. Their music is still first class though. Some would name the Beattles at this point and be right in most circles. Except we'd have to say what... 30 years or maybe 40? Give me good old fashion twang music any day of the week, but the Beetles are just not my cup of tea. Point taken though, it all depends on ones perspective. The very song you reference is a very new song, from a relative new comer to country music(Kenny Chesney). There is hope, just not much hope for some genres of music. The old masters of country music are just dieing off one at a time. Waylon Jennings Johnny Cash Jerry Reed Conway Twitty Hank Williams SR. Merle Hargard Hank Williams JR Charlie Pride ------------------------------- DEBUGGING : Removing the needles from the haystack.

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                                I'm moving into my busiest season where all I do is cut code all day and most of the night. My one repreive is music. However my musical memory and all that is pretty tapped out and I'm looking for new music or reminders of music I love but forgot about so I can go buy it online. So compose a reply for me that lists as many of your favorite bands/albums/etc as you like. Try to restrict the list to *ALL TIME* favorites. I don't want music you are sort of into I want to know what you'd consider to be the cream of your collection. I'm hoping I can discover some new cool music from this and also be reminded of other music I love. EXCEPTIONS: Country Music INCLUSIONS: Pretty much everything else from classical, digital, rap, Manaheim Steamroller, Heavey Metal, punk, hip-hop, if it isn't country then I'll probably listen to it. If it's country I'll throw it under my car tires on a wintery day as I back out of my drive way.;P {EVERYONE}Please don't make comments on what some people like as music. I want to encourage sharing not discourage it.{/EVERYONE} MUSIC I'VE ENJOYED: 4 Non Blonde Iron Maiden Grateful Dead Loreena McKennit Credence Clearwater Revival The Cardigans The Cranberries Smashmouth Creed Pearl Jam No Doubt Almost All Heavy Metal Led Zeppelin Dave Matthews Bare Nake Ladies I'm listing these to show you my preferences but I don't even know the good albums by some the artists I've mentioned.

                                My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my process, prepare to die. Slightly modified quote from Princess Bride. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

                                -- modified at 15:07 Tuesday 6th September, 2005

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                                Currently in the process of ripping my entire CD collection to the hard drive and have come across some old dust-covered boxes that I haven't listened to in quite some time, so it's made the wole effort worthwhile. My list would have to include: Foo Fighters eels Pink Floyd Led Zep Motorhead Ramones John Otway (& Wild Willy Barrett) Steve Earl The Jeff Healey Band Mike Oldfield ZZ Top For those quieter moments: Juliet Turner Nick Drake Daniel Lanois Tracy Chapman When I'm working, I've taken to listening to Trance - I'm not a big fan of this type of music and wouldn't really listen to it at any other time, but it makes great background music that I don't have to concentrate on leaving me to focus on the coding.

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                                  I'm moving into my busiest season where all I do is cut code all day and most of the night. My one repreive is music. However my musical memory and all that is pretty tapped out and I'm looking for new music or reminders of music I love but forgot about so I can go buy it online. So compose a reply for me that lists as many of your favorite bands/albums/etc as you like. Try to restrict the list to *ALL TIME* favorites. I don't want music you are sort of into I want to know what you'd consider to be the cream of your collection. I'm hoping I can discover some new cool music from this and also be reminded of other music I love. EXCEPTIONS: Country Music INCLUSIONS: Pretty much everything else from classical, digital, rap, Manaheim Steamroller, Heavey Metal, punk, hip-hop, if it isn't country then I'll probably listen to it. If it's country I'll throw it under my car tires on a wintery day as I back out of my drive way.;P {EVERYONE}Please don't make comments on what some people like as music. I want to encourage sharing not discourage it.{/EVERYONE} MUSIC I'VE ENJOYED: 4 Non Blonde Iron Maiden Grateful Dead Loreena McKennit Credence Clearwater Revival The Cardigans The Cranberries Smashmouth Creed Pearl Jam No Doubt Almost All Heavy Metal Led Zeppelin Dave Matthews Bare Nake Ladies I'm listing these to show you my preferences but I don't even know the good albums by some the artists I've mentioned.

                                  My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my process, prepare to die. Slightly modified quote from Princess Bride. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

                                  -- modified at 15:07 Tuesday 6th September, 2005

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                                  OK, here goes (band / fave albums) Radiohead (The Bends / OK Computer / Kid A / I Might Be Wrong / Hail to the Thief) David Bowie (Ziggy..., Hunky Dory, Bowie at the Beeb) The White Stripes (De Stijl, White Blood Cells, Elephant) Talking Heads (Stop Making Sense, The Name of This Band..., More Songs..., Fear of Music) Coldplay (Parachutes, A Rush of..., X&Y) Doves (The Last Broadcast, Some Cities) The Soundtrack of Our Lives (Behind the Music, Origin) Arcade Fire (Funeral) Tori Amos (From the Choirgirl Hotel) The Supremes (Collection) The Strokes (Is This It?) The Mars Volta (De-loused...) The Killers (Hot Fuss) New Order (Technique, Substance 1987) Love (Forever Changes) Kings of Leon (Youth..., Aha Shake...) James Blunt (Back to Bedlam) Bright Eyes (I'm Wide Awake...) Hot Hot Heat (Elevator) Goldfrapp (Black Cherry) Franz Ferdinand Graham Coxon (Happiness in Magazines) Green Day (American Idiot) Jeff Buckley (Grace) Oasis (Definitely Maybe) Muse (Origin..., Absolution) Pink Floyd (Wish You Were Here, Dark Side...) The Charlatans (Us and Us Only) Yeah Yeah Yeahs (Fever to Tell, Bang EP) Queens of the Stone Age (Rated 'R', Songs for the Deaf)


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                                  • C Christian Graus

                                    Roland Bär wrote: Therion These guys are awesome. Have you heard In Extremo ? Roland Bär wrote: HIM I keep hearing about these guys, what sort of music are they ? Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                                    Christian Graus wrote: Have you heard In Extremo ? Yes, also nice Music, but haven't reached my all time favorit. Christian Graus wrote: HIM I keep hearing about these guys, what sort of music are they ? Some kind of Dark Rock, sometimes more Metal, sometimes more into Pop (means MTV/VIVA compatible :) ). But I am not good in discribing music styles, I listen what I like, not what matches in a certain scheme ...) They've also covered Wicked Game from Chris Isaak, in a more rock version, maybe this gives you an idea of the style. Greets Roland


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                                      sfdougl wrote: I’m going to cry foul here. Why are us rednecks (granted there are only one or two here at CP) being discriminated against? It's not so much discrimination. Think of it as I'm trying to conserve space on the server and reduce bandwidth consumption. It will be a very cold day in H-E-DOUBLE-HOCKEY-STICK before I listen to Country Music except for when my wife insists upon it for a song she knows I will like (there have been 2, my favorite: "There Goes My Life"). However, I have gotten such excellent responses in so many categories that if you wanted to hijack it at this point and expand it to allow for Country Music you may. Just remember the bandwidth and disk space that gets consumed is *very* much your responsibility. But... There goes my life is just a great song and I think the power of that song would be lost if Bruce and the boys of Iron Maiden did it. So I will make at least one exception and it's that song. ;) This thread is all yours now. ;P

                                      My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my process, prepare to die. Slightly modified quote from Princess Bride. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

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                                      code-frog wrote: my favorite: "There Goes My Life" Another note worth song for you to check into is by Gary Allen, “Tough Little Boys” on the CD “See if I care”. Similar theme to “There goes my life” but a little different perspective on having kids. ------------------------------- DEBUGGING : Removing the needles from the haystack.

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                                        brianwelsch wrote: Rush I'm listening to By-Tor and the Snow Dog as I type... *sniff* Goodnight Geddy, where ever you are! brianwelsch wrote: Last couple of Jeff Beck CDs Highly underappreciated triumverate of electronic/techno-guitar albums. (I like the most recent one best) Blow by Blow/Wired/Guitar Shop are great too. Fantastic guitar playing. He is smart. He will make our Windows go.

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                                        Jack Squirrel wrote: By-Tor and the Snow Dog :cool: Neil was a God in my eyes, back in high school when I was playing drums. Jack Squirrel wrote: Highly underappreciated triumverate of electronic/techno-guitar albums Very creative stuff on those CDs. I have to admit I never gave his earlier stuff much chance. I like it, but it never grabbed me straight off. BW


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                                          I'm moving into my busiest season where all I do is cut code all day and most of the night. My one repreive is music. However my musical memory and all that is pretty tapped out and I'm looking for new music or reminders of music I love but forgot about so I can go buy it online. So compose a reply for me that lists as many of your favorite bands/albums/etc as you like. Try to restrict the list to *ALL TIME* favorites. I don't want music you are sort of into I want to know what you'd consider to be the cream of your collection. I'm hoping I can discover some new cool music from this and also be reminded of other music I love. EXCEPTIONS: Country Music INCLUSIONS: Pretty much everything else from classical, digital, rap, Manaheim Steamroller, Heavey Metal, punk, hip-hop, if it isn't country then I'll probably listen to it. If it's country I'll throw it under my car tires on a wintery day as I back out of my drive way.;P {EVERYONE}Please don't make comments on what some people like as music. I want to encourage sharing not discourage it.{/EVERYONE} MUSIC I'VE ENJOYED: 4 Non Blonde Iron Maiden Grateful Dead Loreena McKennit Credence Clearwater Revival The Cardigans The Cranberries Smashmouth Creed Pearl Jam No Doubt Almost All Heavy Metal Led Zeppelin Dave Matthews Bare Nake Ladies I'm listing these to show you my preferences but I don't even know the good albums by some the artists I've mentioned.

                                          My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my process, prepare to die. Slightly modified quote from Princess Bride. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

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                                          Lots of people have named a lot of great bands, and I'll try to avoid duplications: King Crimson - The Court of the Crimson King or Lark's Tongues in Aspic Elton John - Tumbleweed Connecion Tribe Called Quest - Midnight Marauders or The Low End Theory Herbie Hancock - Head Hunters John Coltrane - A Love Supreme Impossible to go wrong with any of those. Also you might think about checking out some non-music stuff. I've got a few comedy concerts (Lewis Black, Dave Chapelle, etc) on my ipod and I'm always suprised at how the material remains funny as I listen to them over and over. I've also picked up a couple philosophy courses from The Teaching Company, and I recommend those too. Some of those lectures can really take your mind of work or the commute or whatever. And they are usually pretty good deals too: the last one I got was $130, but it was composed of something like 42 cds. I defenitly don't feel ripped off.

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