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What does everyone like to listen to...

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...that ISN'T rock, blues or metal?

Some of my faves: Vangelis, Enya, Elton John (sorta rock at times but not really imho), Fleetwood Mac, Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff, Debussy, Crosby Stills & Nash, to name a few.

Share yours... :)
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Sage Francis, Atmosphere, Ours, Eyedea, Aesop Rock, Guster, a lot of hip hop really.
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Black Label Society, Iced Earth, Fed Up, Dio, Black Sabbath, Krokus, Accept, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Slayer, Eminem, the doors, Queen.........etc.

It could go on and on....
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everything that kicks ass!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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classical (Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin), folk music (Dylan, Croce), some small amount of country...mostly older country, a very small amount of rap/hip-hop (Tupac, Fugees, again...older stuff), ambient stuff, celtic music and music from other parts of the world, a la middle eastern, indian, polka once in a while, I'll listen to some jazz but don't know much about it....hmm....this is hard because I'll listen to almost anything if I there is either an element about it that I enjoy or I respect the artistic output of the genre/song.
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I listen to public radio for my classical fix. Also on Sundays they run the folk show followed by the irish show "Thistle and Shamrock".
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Depends on what mood I'm in...and it's uber varied...Sade, Zero 7, John Mayer, Jason Mraz, Black Eyed Peas, Nelly Furtado, Justin Timberlake, Eminem...I could (but won't) go on.
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Dark Soul wrote:...that ISN'T rock, blues or metal? Share yours... :)
I listen to some jazz, like Jimmy Smith, Branford Marsalis, The Jeff Hamilton Trio, Cindy Blackman's "Code Red" album, Pat Metheny, Wayne Shorter, Sonny Rollins, Miles Davis, Return To Forever, Billy Cobham's solo stuff, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, and a TON of funk, like Tower Of Power, KC & The Sunshine Band, P-Funk, Candy Dulfer, Rick Latham & The Groove Doctors, Robert Randolph, Mother's Finest, Ohio Players, Confunkshun, old Cameo, Zapp, Dazz Band, and Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings.
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comedy stuff.
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Well My music collection is 99 percent Metal but when Im not listenin to metal I listen to Comedy--and Acoustic music. Sometimes I throw a little Trance and Drum and Bass in there. But its primarily metal \m/
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Jazz
Celtic music
Bluegrass
Bagpipes
Electronica
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TOM WAITS!!!

And since I got a cheap cello for my birthday, I've bee listening to some Vivaldi and Corelli stuff. I've also been meanig to pick up the new Yo Yo Ma & Friends CD.
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Nothing. I listen to all types of music but sometimes I just love the silence.
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Post by JackANSI »

Categories would mainly be: Jazz, motown, bluegrass, broadway musicals, movie scores (not soundtracks, scores :) But only after i've watched the movie), and ambient/enivronmental.

Just plain wierd stuff that nobody listens to that the public library has a ton of for free.
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JackANSI wrote:movie scores (not soundtracks, scores :)
Ennio Morricone FTW!
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... i've been known to spin the beastie boys from time to time... don't tell anyone that
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Interesting to see what everyone branches out on, but I must say its weird that people call some of this stuff NOT rock, NOT blues, etc... I think a lot of it is. So much music blurs the lines, crosses over. Funny and insightful quote by Neil Young at a show, someone kept yelling for a certain song and he said in a befuddeled way, 'hey man, its all the same song' and it is....
Styles once in awhile for me:

electronica (bassnectar, particle, etc)
dylan of course
john butler trio
xavier rudd
burt bacharach
reggae (john brown's body for one)
sade
joni mitchell (her new jazzy stuff too)
ravi shankar
I LOVE indian influences with guitar-based 'rock' music too

Speaking of different styles, check out Pandora internet radio where you can design your own internet radio station, easy to use with lots of informative features. No ads unless you want to see them.
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the tormented screams of babies...so soothing.
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A lot of jazz fusion stuff like Santana (esp. Oneness, Welcome, Caravanseri and anything he did with John McLaughlin), Mclaughlin, Gov't Mule, the Allman Brothers Band.

3 GREAT cds that are somewhat unknown are:

Gov't Mule---Live At the Roseland Ballroom, hard driven blues/jazz fusion.

Les McCann and Eddie Harris---Swiss Movement, 2 jazz guys met one night and jammed the next at the Montreaux Jazz Festival. So cool and hard edged for jazz.

Steve Lukather and Larry Carlton---No Substitutions, recorded live without any rehearsals, produced by Stevie Vai. Put this one in your cd player, You won't be able to take it out.
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I forgot to mention one of my favs that on a regular rotation:

Preshrunk. They're a 3-piece I think out of Europe. It sounds like techno/electronica, but it's actually a drummer and two dude on basses. You gotta check these guys out, bassists. They use a ton of effects, but it's very tastefully done.
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I started painting houses and offices with a friend of mine, we listen to bluegrass and oldtime mostly, I'm learning a lot. Today it was Dylan and David Grisman, Foghorn Stringband, and The Meters (old school New Orleans funk). Listening to music makes painting a room reasonably tolerable!
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Old school Chumbawumba. Not the "Tubthumping"
album. The old folk//anarcho stuff that had something
to say.
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Post by mistikalvalkrie »

forgot one..I love opera. I suppose some people would throw that one in with classical but I wanted to post it as its own genre.
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MOONDOGGY wrote:I forgot to mention one of my favs that on a regular rotation:

Preshrunk. They're a 3-piece I think out of Europe. It sounds like techno/electronica, but it's actually a drummer and two dude on basses. You gotta check these guys out, bassists. They use a ton of effects, but it's very tastefully done.

totally cool. i read your post, and immediately checked them out on youtube... some amazing stuff going on there. something every bass player should listen to.
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Hank Sr, Jr, III...Cash, Willie, George Jones. Most of the old school country and some of the new with the old school sound. Little bit of Bach, and Coyote Oldman too.
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