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What music are we into>?

Tue Nov 04, 2008 9:34 pm

If this Thread has already been done, sorry. But anyways; what would you say is a comprehensive listing of artists of all kinds you listen to on a daily basis? Id like to consider myself part of the youngest generation here on WIX, so most of these bands may seem foreign or even downright scary to some of you old fogies out there! :wink: Of course this isnt all of them, but just some off the top of my head. It may start out with alot of Metal bands but give it a chance, and go down the line. You'll find somthing you'll like. So here it goes:

Metallica
Godsmack
Staind
Rage Against the Machine
Incubus
Seether
Sevendust
Limp Bizkit
Kid Rock
Slayer
Korn
Megadeath
Beastie Boys
Whitey Ford
Fu Manchu
Glenn Miller
Jet
Oasis
Black Stone Cherry
Beck
Cake
Jack Johnson
Beatles
Elvis
Jerry Reed
Miles Davis
BB King
Dethklok
Frank Sinatra
Bing Crosby
Sly and the Family Stone
Jurrassic 5
Quarashi
Pink Floyd
Atreyu
Audioslave
Barenaked Ladies
Blind Melon
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
The Andrew Sisters
Death Cab for Cutie
AC/DC
Snot
Flobots
Theory of a Deadman
Benny Goodman
Bonobo
And many others.....

What do you do guys have?

Tue Nov 04, 2008 10:19 pm

J.S. Bach
Glenn Miller
Benny Goodman
BB King
Miles Davis
Phillip Tellemann
Mozart
Sarah Vaughn
Billie Halliday
Cab Calloway

Tue Nov 04, 2008 10:53 pm

i'm into jazz, classic rock, blues. as for country music, to me it's all twang :vom: sorry to all the billybobs out their!! :P :wink:

Tue Nov 04, 2008 11:13 pm

b29flteng wrote:J.S. Bach
Phillip Tellemann
Mozart


Ah! Some good ones there. I personally like Handel even more than those.

Also enjoy some good soundtracks from J. Williams and some stuff like the Gettysburg soundtrack and a few more modern singers.

Ryan

Re: What music are we into>?

Wed Nov 05, 2008 12:47 am

Warbird Kid wrote:If this Thread has already been done, sorry. But anyways; what would you say is a comprehensive listing of artists of all kinds you listen to on a daily basis? Id like to consider myself part of the youngest generation here on WIX, so most of these bands may seem foreign or even downright scary to some of you old fogies out there! :wink: Of course this isnt all of them, but just some off the top of my head. It may start out with alot of Metal bands but give it a chance, and go down the line. You'll find somthing you'll like. So here it goes:

Metallica
Godsmack
Staind
Rage Against the Machine
Incubus
Seether
Sevendust
Limp Bizkit
Kid Rock
Slayer
Korn
Megadeath
Beastie Boys
Whitey Ford
Fu Manchu
Glenn Miller
Jet
Oasis
Black Stone Cherry
Beck
Cake
Jack Johnson
Beatles
Elvis
Jerry Reed
Miles Davis
BB King
Dethklok
Frank Sinatra
Bing Crosby
Sly and the Family Stone
Jurrassic 5
Quarashi
Pink Floyd
Atreyu
Audioslave
Barenaked Ladies
Blind Melon
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
The Andrew Sisters
Death Cab for Cutie
AC/DC
Snot
Flobots
Theory of a Deadman
Benny Goodman
Bonobo
And many others.....

What do you do guys have?


Yo kid looks like you've been digging into my play list, the only ones you missed.. Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan

Wed Nov 05, 2008 1:55 am

I went to Flobots shows in Denver when they were still almost local. Great band. Look up Woodie Guthrie, Hank Williams, (snr.) and Robert Johnson. Willie Nelson is one of the best songwriters of his age. Wikipedia him and looka t all the stuff he wrote--it'll surprise you :) Can't listen to this new crap without hearing where it all came from :)

And Supertramp. There's gotta be Supertramp. 8) I don't care what the rest of these people say. You dont like SUpertramp, you can't eat at my table. Unless you bring the steak. And some Barq's. And maybe some ribs.










And decent cole slaw. :roll:

Re: What music are we into>?

Wed Nov 05, 2008 2:37 am

262crew wrote:
Yo kid looks like you've been digging into my play list, the only ones you missed.. Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan


Great Scott! Of course! How could I forget!? Willie?! Stevey?! and Jimmy?!:wink:

Awesome musicians the three of them!


Muddy?! You went to go see Flobots?! :shock: Very shocking and unexpected I must say, though very cool to hear. Rock on!

Wed Nov 05, 2008 11:49 am

Why? Am I too old to be kewl? Or just too goofy :)

Wed Nov 05, 2008 12:07 pm

muddyboots wrote:And Supertramp. There's gotta be Supertramp. 8) I don't care what the rest of these people say. You dont like SUpertramp, you can't eat at my table.


Dang Muddy, you've said some controversial things in the past, but this is the WORST!!!

-Pat :lol:

Wed Nov 05, 2008 1:49 pm

No gumbo for YOU! :P

I admit it, I have strange taste. Thank god you conservatives haven't outlawed my Tramp. I'd have to move to Cananadia.

Wed Nov 05, 2008 2:44 pm

Just a sampling but...

Rockabilly first and foremost:
Stray Cats
Johnny Burnette
Gene Vincent
Reverend Horton Heat
Big Sandy
Three Bad Jacks
Hot Rod Hucksters ;)

80s Rock/Metal
Dokken
Extreme
Van Halen
Queensryche

About the only Grunge I touch anymore is Alice in Chains

Classic:
The Who
Led Zep
Hendrix
SRV
Cream

Western Swing:
Spade Cooley
Hank Penny
Bob Wills

Big Band: the usual suspects
Glenn
Benny
Duke
Cab Calloway
The Count
Andrews Sisters

Plus surf, alt country and lounge/exotica. I very rarely listen to commercial radio as I have my iPod and XM. But when I do, it is 90% of the time, one of the college stations.

Modern Pop music... I have no use for it.

Wed Nov 05, 2008 3:55 pm

Blue Oyster Cult #1 8)
Deep Purple
The Hollies
Brian Setzer
Neil Young
The Killers
R.E.M.
Marty Stuart
The Monkeys
Dire Straits
Chuck Berry..Johnny be good!
The McCoys

Just a few... :D :D :D :D :D :D

Wed Nov 05, 2008 4:08 pm

Largely underground groups that aren't too popular.

Tool
Rammstein
KMFDM
Underworld
Orbital
Fluke
Chemical Brothers
Massive Attack
Front 242
Front Line Assembly
Imperative Reaction
Covenant
VNV Nation
Sloan
Matt Good
and so on...

Wed Nov 05, 2008 5:05 pm

Yeah, All of that.

On the way home last night it was U2, coming in today it was Brubeck. At lunch it was Mozart....I bought some Outlaws, Rob Zombie and Zoe Keating over the weekend...

The last concert I went to was Big Bad Voodoo Daddy.

I have 18 gig of stuff on my Pod...you never know what's up next.

Wed Nov 05, 2008 6:13 pm

Blue Oyster Cult


I just gotta have more cowbell :twisted:
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