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What music does the programmer hear?

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  • J John M Drescher

    Interesting question, I do not think you can draw any great conclusions here as I do not think most programmers listen to the same stuff but I will throw my 2cents in... To best describe what I listen to is to say what I do not listen to as I have been known to like a lot of different genres (rap, r&b, metal, classic rock, disco, country, alternative, blues ...) . I am not real big on polka though. Perhaps if I looked more into that I could find something I liked..

    John

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    John M. Drescher wrote:

    I am not real big on polka though. Perhaps if I looked more into that I could find something I liked..

    "I don't want it, you can have it, it's too DOS for me...it's too DOS for me....":cool::cool:

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      I personally prefer some chill-out and relaxing stuff ... especially Mike Oldfield and demoscene electronic music (http://www.demovibes.org) ;)

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      Member 0xFFFFFFFF wrote:

      I personally prefer some chill-out and relaxing stuff ... especially Mike Oldfield and demoscene electronic music (http://www.demovibes.org)

      OMG, Michael Oldfield...heavenly music brought to us by a demonic movie...and the first (perhaps only) album to feature Piltdown Man as a musical instrument.

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        On the head Roger, the complexity is part of what attracts me to rock. With the large dynamic range there can be several layers present at once. :cool:

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        Trollslayer wrote:

        On the head Roger, the complexity is part of what attracts me to rock. With the large dynamic range there can be several layers present at once.

        I remember my brother introducing me to Queen's first two albums...especially Queen II, with "Seven Seas of Rhye", in which I can hear Bach being chanelled by these classically-trained musicians. Gotta love it, gotta love it. Compared to Queen, Richie Blackmour, Ozzie, Ted Nugent, and JudasPriest, Metallica is now and ever will be a set of derivative posers.

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        • J John M Drescher

          Roger Wright wrote:

          Try some Bach or Mozart for a change

          That would be a change for me. Not sure if the woman would like that. She makes me turn off opera especially if it is sung in a language that I don't know and I only know english and a little Spanish. Never heard any Spanish opera though...

          John

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          Ask Google and ye shall receive :D http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0DE7D81F30F934A15752C0A962958260[^]

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            Ask Google and ye shall receive :D http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0DE7D81F30F934A15752C0A962958260[^]

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            :laugh: Thanks.

            John

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