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I have classic "teenageritis" which makes me watch MTV and listen to rap. It's almost gotten to the point where i can understand most all the words in rap songs now. Some of my favorite bands/singers are:
Greenday Sum 41 Blink 182 Nelly Ludacris Da Swishahouse (Paul Wall, Chamelionaire, and DJ Screw) I also like techno. Sandstorm is the best song ever!
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09-14-2002, 02:08 PM | #42 |
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Supertramp:
Logical Song (When I was young it seemed that life was so wonderful...) Bloody Well Right (Right, you're bloody well right you know you got a right to say...) Breakfast In America (Take a look at my girlfriend,She's the only one I got...) Goodbye Stranger (Goodbye strange it's been nice, Hope you find your paradise..) Give A little Bit (Give a little bit, Give a little bit of your love to me...) Take The Long Way Home (So you think you're a Romeo playing a part in a picture-show, Take the long way home...) Mark |
09-14-2002, 02:17 PM | #43 |
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Ah, it was Give A Little Bit I was hearing lol!
They were OK. I never owned any of their albums though (or 10cc LoA ) Come to think of it, I never owned any ARS albums either. We always bought the harder stuff when it came to putting money out for music...Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin, Lynnard Slynnard, Black Sabbath, etc. I think the softest album we ever bought was Peter Frampton's Live album. [img]smile.gif[/img] No, my sister had some Bread and Eagles albums now that I think about it...basically my siblings and I (with the exception of that sister) could only buy albums that wouldn't offend everyone else in the house if we were going to listen to them and the hard rock was all we had in common LOL EDIT: even though we all liked The Rolling Stones, mom refused to allow us to own anything they did while we lived under her roof. [ 09-14-2002, 02:18 PM: Message edited by: Moni ] |
09-14-2002, 02:31 PM | #44 |
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LOL, here goes again
Have an eclectic taste like Epona... Mozart (Requiem, Zauberflöte, pianoconcertos, etc), Vivaldi (his Glorias, his 4 Seasons, Stabat Mater), Rachmaninov, Gerschwin, Tchaikovsky, Janacek, Eisler, Britten, Grieg, Beethoven, Bach, Brückner, Fauré, De Fesch, Stravinsky, Mendelsohn, Wagner, Chopin, Shostakovich....etc but also The Tea Party, London After Midnight, The Mission, The Cult, Smashing Pumpkins, Nightwish, Therion, Lacuna Coil, Emperor, Goldfrapp, Nick Cave, Tori Amos, Dimmu Borgir, Kovenant, Queensryche, Daeonia, Switchblade Symphony, Portishead, Muse, Tool, Nevermore, Depeche Mode, Dead Can Dance, U2, Babylon Whores, Angizia, Orgy, Sisters Of Mercy.... or Wongraven, Raison D'être, Arcana, Ildfrost, Brighter Death Now, MZ 412, Ordo Equilibro, Desiderii Marginis, Sanctum, Faith And The Muse, Apoptygma Berserk, Laibach, Lacrimosa, Delirium, Kari Rueslåtten, The Breath Of Life, This Burning Effigy but I also just love to listen to musicians who are extremely technically skilled... like Terry Bozzio. Michel Camilo. Anthony Jackson.... but most importantly.... HUGH WILSON ...And so far I liked what I heard from his brother too! [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img] and so on and on and on [ 09-14-2002, 02:32 PM: Message edited by: Melusine ]
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09-14-2002, 02:43 PM | #46 |
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I do like Blind guardian and Bathory,
But also Stuff like Steeleye span. Hmmmmmmm. Yes indeed. |
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Ska is music originating from Jamaica in the 60s - it's the predecessor of reggae. Think of uptempo reggae with a prominent horn section. It was predominantly played on sound systems in the streets rather than live performance. Brought to Britain by Jamaican immigrants in the 60s, and became quite popular here then. What the original skinheads listened to. It went through another bout of popularity in the late '70s and early '80s, and a new wave of British mixed white/black bands formed and recorded on the 2-Tone label, incorporated a more punk sound and were often quite political. I suppose if No Doubt is in any way ska it is 3rd wave - very diluted from its roots, as is a lot of ska/punk these days. Not to say I don't like it, but a lot has been lost imo.
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09-14-2002, 06:12 PM | #48 |
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I know, a new topic! "What Music DONT you really like?" [img]tongue.gif[/img] hehe.
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Mm well I like quite a lot of music but mostly old rock and progresive and some psycodelic such as:
Led Zeppelin ACDC T.Rex Thin Lizzy The Who? Steppenwolf Motorhead Black Sabbath Pink Floyd Rolling Stones Deep Purple Cream The Moody Blues Muddy Waters Blue Oyster Cult Lynyrd Skynyrd Hawkwind Uriah Heep Girlschool Free Iggy Pop Peter Gabriel Lenny Kravitz Rainbow Alice Cooper Aerosmith ZZ.Top |
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Ska is music originating from Jamaica in the 60s - it's the predecessor of reggae. Think of uptempo reggae with a prominent horn section. It was predominantly played on sound systems in the streets rather than live performance. Brought to Britain by Jamaican immigrants in the 60s, and became quite popular here then. What the original skinheads listened to. It went through another bout of popularity in the late '70s and early '80s, and a new wave of British mixed white/black bands formed and recorded on the 2-Tone label, incorporated a more punk sound and were often quite political. I suppose if No Doubt is in any way ska it is 3rd wave - very diluted from its roots, as is a lot of ska/punk these days. Not to say I don't like it, but a lot has been lost imo.[/QUOTE]Ok thanks Laura! [img]smile.gif[/img] Looks like skas on my "dont listen to" list [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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