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Music You Listen To

JetBlast

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Hi guys,
I thought this might be an interesting idea for a thread. Post the music you listen to!

Here's my list of the songs on my iPod-

"I Ran So Far Away" -A Flock of Seagulls
"Take On Me" -A-Ha
"Symphony No. 3" -Ludwig von Beethoven
"Sonata No. 8" -Ludwig von Beethoven
"Sonata No. 9" -Ludwig von Beethoven
"Cheeseburger in Paradise" -Jimmy Buffett
"He Went to Paris" -Jimmy Buffett
"Son of a Son of a Sailor" -Jimmy Buffett
"Margaritaville" -Jimmy Buffett
"Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes" -Jimmy Buffett
"Heaven is a Place on Earth" -Belinda Carlisle
"Get Down Saturday Night" -Oliver Cheatham
"Change the World" -Eric Clapton
"My Father's Eyes" -Eric Clapton
"Rock the Casbah" -The Clash
"Leaving on a Jet Plane" -John Denver
"Thank God I'm A Country Boy" -John Denver
"Flying For Me" -John Denver
"Come On Eileen" -Dexy's Midnight Runners
"Listen to the Music" -Doobie Brothers
"The Times They Are A-Changin" -Bob Dylan
"Don't Stop" -Fleetwood Mac
"Go Your Own Way" -Fleetwood Mac
"How to Save a Life" -The Fray
"Some Kind of Wonderful" -Grand Funk Railroad
"Miami Sunrise" -Jan Hammer
"Miami Nights" -Jan Hammer
"My Angel Is A Centerfold" -J. Geils Band
"Only the Good Die Young" -Billy Joel
"Don't Stop Believin" -Journey
"Ain't Nobody" -Chaka Khan
"Midnight Train to Georgia" -Gladys Knight & The Pips
"What It Is" -Mark Knopfler
"Representing the Mambo" -Little Feat
"Can't Touch This" -MC Hammer
"Gotta Have Faith" -George Michael
"In The Summertime" -Jerry Mungo
"Dani California" -Red Hot Chili Peppers
"Stadium Arcadium" -Red Hot Chili Peppers
"Stayin Alive" -Saturday Night Fever
"Night Fever" -Saturday Night Fever
"More Than A Woman" -Saturday Night Fever
"If I Can't Have You" -Saturday Night Fever
"Disco Inferno" -Saturday Night Fever
"Lonesome Day" -Bruce Springsteen
"Rikki Don't Lose That Number" -Steely Dan
"Fly Like an Eagle" -Steve Miller Band
"Isn't She Lovely" -Stevie Wonder
"Sending Out An SOS" -Sting and the Police
"Purple Sun" -Sting and the Police
"Oh What A Night" -Frank Valli
"Jump" -Van Halen
"Ice Ice Baby" -Vanilla Ice


The music that always hits a soft spot in me-
"I Want to Know What Love Is" -Foreigner
"The Boys of Summer" -Henley, Don
"Through the Fire" -Khan, Chaka
"Can You Stand the Rain" -New Edition
"Keep On Loving You" -REO Speedwagon
"Endless Love" -Lionel Richie and Diana Ross
"How Deep is Your Love" -Saturday Night Fever
"Crazy" -Seal
"Overjoyed" -Stevie Wonder
"Africa" -Toto

And my mini jazz collection, also used for relaxing!-
"Songbird" -Kenny G
"Summer Madness" -Kool and the Gang
"Give It All You Got" -Chuck Mangione
"Feels So Good" -Chuck Mangione
"Manhattan Skyline" -Saturday Night Fever

A pretty diverse collection I think you'll agree.

Brian
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uh, i'd be here an awful long time if I listed what's on my ipod

here are the genres I mostly listen to:
-60s british beat
-tamla motown stax 60s soul
-northern soul
-punk (mostly 70s-80s)
-hardcore (mostly 80s, some 2000s)
-oi/RAC
-50s jazz (hammond grooves, souljazz, etc)
-40s big band/swing
-ska, skinhead reggae (trojan et al), 2 tone
-80s new wave
-90s brit pop
-modern indie (Franz Ferdinand, Hives, Sahara Hotnights, Rifles, Dead 60s, Mando Diao etc)
-rockabilly
-50s doowop
-some 40s western swing
 

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50s proto-garage, blues, R&B
60s garage/proto-punk, psych, freakbeat, mod, folk/folk-rock, motown, southern & northern soul, blues, stax, R&B, alt-country
70s power pop, mod revival, british punk, rock
80s power/jangle pop, revival, college/pub rock, roots rock
90s-00s britpop, shoegaze, "indie", everything else mentioned above + some assorted odds and ends that I don't know how to genrefy
 

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jazz, indie, and electronica makeup a good 90-95% of what's on my iPod i would imagine.

then there's little groups of metal, country, pop, oldies (rock and R&B from the 50s to the 80s...wow, i just called the 80s "oldies"), classical, and experimental music.

-Jeff
 

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My iPod looks like 75% of Get Smart's, sounds like, only I bet mine has more R. Kelly and Steely Dan.
 

shoreman1782

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uh, i'd be here an awful long time if I listed what's on my ipod
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I think I remember some folks posting images of their iTunes while back, I remember being amazed. I like music, but I don't think I could hold a candle to their libraries--had to be some combo of G_S, Brian SD, Ken, maybe jonglover? I'm up to a few weeks of music...
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And JetBlast, there is a Music thread on styleforum, it's just in the Entertainment subforum.
 

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1 \t Gackt \t
2 \t浜崎あゆみ \t(Ayumi Hamasaki)
3 \tThe Killers \t
4 \tORANGE RANGE \t
5 \tDÃ
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6 \tL'Arc~en~Ciel \t
7 \tガゼット \t(Gazette)
8 \tThe Strokes \t
9 \tHYDE \t
10 \tAphex Twin \t
11 \tB'z \t
12 \t中島美嘉 \t(Mika Nakashima)
13 \tShigeru Umebayashi \t
14 \tEvery Little Thing \t
15 \tMr.Children \t
16 \t30 Seconds to Mars \t
17 \tEclectic Approach \t
18 \tRage Against the Machine \t
19 \tBoA \t
20 \tMALICE MIZER \t
21 \tDeath Cab for Cutie \t
21 \tHAL \t
23 \tröyksopp \t
24 \tSEX MACHINEGUN \t
25 \tThe Mayfield Four \t
26 \tDJ Shadow \t
27 \tHIGH and MIGHTY COLOR \t
27 \tPeer Raben \t
29 \tThe Smiths \t
29 \tXavier Cugat \t

Thats about my top 30 but I do listen to a lot of PsychoBilly and stuff that isnt named on my computer so it doesnt show up on my Last.fm Top List
 

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I've got like 5,000 songs on my iPod, not including podcasts of new music from Audiofile and Better Propoganda.

A few themes emerge upon closer inspection:

  • 90s hip hop

  • 90s alternative soul (I classify this broadly: from Erykah Badu to Ben Harper)

  • Late 90s-00s ambient music (St. Germain, Labwaste, Rysoop)

  • Zepplin-inspired rock (Audioslave, Queens of the Stone Age, Living Coulor, and of course Led Zepplin)

  • Alternative (TV on the Radio, Handsome Boy Modeling School, Fishbone)

  • Punk and punk-inspired rock (Green Day, Clash)

  • Jazz (late 50s-late 60s, 90s-00s; Miles, Oliver Nelson, the Marsalis clan, Madeline Peyroux, Charlie Hunter)

    Plus some good old R&B (Sam Cooke, Prince, Michael Jackson, Van Hunt) and pop tunes (Beatles, Gnarls Barkley, Joni Mitchell).
 

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5-6k tracks on my Toshiba S60, (some my wife's stuff for when we are travelling and she decides to listen to something of hers). Err... where do I start?

Drum & bass (and sub genres)
IDM
Old skool rave (Baby D & Prodigy through the more obscure stuff - 'ardkore
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Jungle
Dancehall
Some dub
Industrial (TG et.c. stuff, the original)
Futurepop
EBM (Front 242 are deities incarnate)
Experimental/weird stuff I cannot categorise
Synthpop (modern definition)
Trance
Hardcore/Gabba
Techno
Some house
Greek hiphop
Greek rock
Greek electro/d&b (think Stereo Nova)
Doom metal
Black metal
Metal (more interesting stuff like Chaos AD/Roots era Sepultura, Fear Factory - no "traditional" metal, NWOBHM or thrash crap)
Coldwave (not the band, the genre)
Jazz
Punk (mostly my wife's although I am fond of Bad Religion)
Powernoise (Terrorfakt et.c.)
Noise
Goth rock (mostly my wife's but none of the cheesy **** - HIM or Switchblade Symphony are acceptable, London After Midnight is NOT acceptable)
What would Kronos Quartet and Varese be (separately) classified as?
Miscellaneous symphonies and "classical" works (I hate that term)
Miscellaneous pop from various sources (and countries).
Some electronic j-rock.
There must be more crap I cannot think of.
 

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Last 2 months: Trompe le Monde - the Pixies
 

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The new Berzerker album just leaked on bittorrent
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Skalogre -- glad to see someone else is into doom and black metal. Have you heard the new album from Funeral? Very very very awesome.
 

skalogre

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Originally Posted by trogdor
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The new Berzerker album just leaked on bittorrent
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Skalogre -- glad to see someone else is into doom and black metal. Have you heard the new album from Funeral? Very very very awesome.


To be honest my brother and wife are more in tune to that stuff, I am more of a selective listener (one of my favourite albums is The Silent Enigma, if that tells you anything
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- I don't buy that stuff often) . Have not heard the new Funeral album. On the other hand, my wife has been raving about Shape of Despair, I am waiting for one of their albums (for some reason I am blanking out on the name) to be delivered from Amazon.com
 

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Originally Posted by skalogre
...(one of my favourite albums is The Silent Enigma, if that tells you anything
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- I don't buy that stuff often) ... On the other hand, my wife has been raving about Shape of Despair, I am waiting for one of their albums (for some reason I am blanking out on the name) to be delivered from Amazon.com


Nice -- I'm not that big a fan of Anathema, but I'll see if I can pick up The Silent Enigma to give it a try.

If you want to score brownie points with your wife, and she likes doom with cookie-monster vocals, recommend this relatively new Portugese band called Process of Guilt. Their new record Renounce is a masterpiece. You can hear a sample song here (warning direct link to a LOUD mp3): http://www.aversionline.com/blahg/audio/procren1.mp3
 

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