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way, WAY off topic!

TAandy

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who do the TeAm listen to?
doesn't matter if at home, or work or whatever.
what are your preferences?
i will admit..
i have listened and loved SO much, from Queen to the Corrs, to Iron Maiden, Blondie to whatever sounds good, but i really like Erasure!
their songs have really lift my spirits up 🙂
so, any takers?
 
Steppenwolf, Beatles (white album, Sgt Peppers), Crosby Stills, Nash & Young (4-way street) in my younger days (still do listen freqeuntly though)
Ellla Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Oscar Peterson & BB King

I also like Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller.

Brahms violin concerto is one of my favorites (very difficult to play though)

Gee...I guess I'm getting old!😉
 
Originally posted by: biodoc
Ellla Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Oscar Peterson & BB King

I also like Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller.

Every Saturday night from 7 to 12pm I listen on the net to The Swing Years and Beyond. You can also listen to the weekly archive at any time.

I turn it up real loud to get my family of dust bunnies dancing real good!
 
Originally posted by: Rudy Toody
Originally posted by: biodoc
Ellla Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Oscar Peterson & BB King

I also like Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller.

Every Saturday night from 7 to 12pm I listen on the net to The Swing Years and Beyond. You can also listen to the weekly archive at any time.

I turn it up real loud to get my family of dust bunnies dancing real good!

😎 I'll check that station out!

:laugh:dancing dust bunnies!:laugh:
 
Danny Howells, Nick Warren, Deep Dish, Bassnectar, STS9, Lotus, Future Rock, Pnuma Trio, Widespread Panic, Jurassic 5, MC Shan, OutKast...

Its probably just easier to link to my Last.FM page. Lots of pretty graphs and charts. 😀
 
I listen to pretty much anything other than HipHop, Rap and Country. I grew up on what is now called Classic Rock so I still listen to that a lot.

In order of appreciation, first I listen to the music (or musicality), then the lyrics, and lastly the beat. I suppose that is why I'm not a fan of Rap or HipHop.
 
I don't watch TV or listen to the radio, so my exposure to music is very limited. And I'll listen to anything except repetitive rap where they say the same words over and over. My music-elitist friends are probably embarrassed by my music selections, but oh well.

All times favorites: Alanis Morissette and Janis Joplin
currently listening to: Katy Perry 😱
 
Classic Rock (favorites are the Progressive Rock genre, ELP, Yes, Kansas, Uriah Heep) but I listen to a lot of different groups within Classic Rock. Christian. Jazz (Four Play has some early songs that really pick me up when I'm down in the dumps), Classical music from Bach to 20th century, Newer music (don't ask me the names of the groups or artist). Not big on hard core country especially the older styles. Folk music, not much rap or hip hop (depends though, and again, don't ask me the names or artists)

I don't listen to nearly enough music these days, too busy with work, or just want it quiet. 🙂

Did go to a live concert in September, the orchestra performed the music from 2001 a Space Odyssey (The Planets by Gustav Holtz) with Leanard Nimoy narrating, along with Star Trek theme Medley. It was excellent. Nothing like a live group.

I guess I just like music. 😀
 
I just put Frank Zappa(Cheap Thrills), The Cure(Disintegration), Rocket Scientists(Brutal Architecture) & Guru Guru(Live) CDs in the car.
I like alot of music, from Motorhead to Tangerine Dream though the last few years i've been getting into more progressive/experimental rock.
 
I like classic rock, pop oldies, 70s-80s Disco music and some lounge music,
these artists make my "most played" list: the beatles, the kinks, the beach boys, eric clapton, ...
 
Lately its a lot of contemporary jazz - Joshua Redman, RH Factor, Chris Potter - I play the sax, so my bias is evident. Other than that I listen to some rock and whatever lame pop music my wife puts on in the car.
 
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