OK, So, Whatcha Listening To?

What's your favorite "type" music?

  • Rock & Roll

  • Classic Rock

  • Easy Listening

  • Top 40

  • Country

  • Jazz

  • POP

  • Alternative

  • Metal

  • Oldies (but goodies)

  • Classical

  • Rap

  • Other


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And a very good mantra to try and live by! Boston "Feelin' Satisfied" just got home from a Chinese dinner feast. Leftovers for tomorrow :drool
 

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Ok, so I'm NOT A DEAD HEAD
I'm probably the exact opposite.
But, I have been to a few shows and it just so happens that I went to this show in July of 1987
This is the opening song, and one of the best versions they ever did.
The Grateful Dead at the Oakland Coliseum "Jack Straw"

 

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Bread "Truckin'"

 

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And a very good mantra to try and live by! Boston "Feelin' Satisfied" just got home from a Chinese dinner feast. Leftovers for tomorrow :drool

The first concert I ever went to I was in the 8th grade, I think it was 1977. I had to sneak because my parents were strict and wouldn't let me go ( I was a bit of a wild child) Van Halen, and The Outlaws opened for Boston at Carter Finley Stadium at NC State in Raleigh.

:thumbsup

Edited: Van Halen stole the show
 

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I have VERY eclectic taste in music. Everything from good ol' country (NOT the new stuff) Hnky Tonk, and Bluegrass to Blues to Classic Rock , Classical, Opera, some Pop and Contemporary Christian. I probably listen to CC most, but I wouldn't ever want to have to give up the others. I love Boston, Bread, America, the Eagles, Foreigner, Journey, Kansas, Rush, Hank Williams (NOT Jr.), Glen Campbell, Charley Pride, George Jones, Conway Twitty, Loretta Lynn, 50's and 60's rock (NOT the Beatles, however), the Beach Boys (God bless Brian Wilson, a musical genius), B.B. King, OMG, my brain is mush. There are sooo many unbelievable talents out there, how can anyone limit himself to one genre? The only one I don't listen to is Heavy Metal, DH's favorite. The 2 exceptions, we awaken our kids on Christmas morning with this "Carol of the Bells" and DH plays this for me occasionally because the words are terrific:

MyChildren MyBride - Choke

And then there's this that my 2nd son says is the happiest song in the world, by another of my favorites ELO!

So much music, so little time! :D
 

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I listened to the first two songs after reading:
The only one I don't listen to is Heavy Metal, DH's favorite.

And was like :ep:barnie:th

Then caught the:
The 2 exceptions,

Hadn't heard ELO, Blue Sky, in years and had never seen the associated video... Wonder what they'd been popping!? wow!
 

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I'm pretty much like @sadieml. i like older rock, older country, older Christian music. man if i say older one more time I'm gonna scream! like classical, don't care much for opera, like bluegrass, and the blues. don't like heavy metal (can't stand that screaming in my ear thing), don't like rap and can pretty much live without hiphop. do like several of the contemporary artist and i also listen to Christian talk radio some too.
 
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