What Kind of Music Do You Like?

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Post by PuckTime »

Country, but not the twangy kind, alternitive, rock, I guess pretty much anything - depending on the mood.
Some favorites are:

Creed, John Mayer, Toby Keith, Five for Fighting, Buckcherry, Nickelback, Rascal Flatts
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Post by RobRay »

Arcade Fire - backdropped by a classic spaghetti western acted splendidly by Henry Fonda.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pyp34v6Lmcc

Dueling Banjos - Burt Reynolds best movie and my first R-rated.
Also the first and last time I smoked a cigar in a movie theatre. :lol:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esl2NNOtHQE

Tom Waits - had a brother-in-law who was really into this "artist" and he kind of grew on me.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OLA6AiZlVw
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Image

The first album I ever bought, though I had a few 8 tracks :roll:

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Ben Kweller
Queen
The Cure
Bloc Party
Of Montreal
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
The Doors
U2
The Strokes
Red Hot Chili Peppers
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Post by GopherWild »

I like Rock (Classic, Hair Band & New), Old School Rap, Country & Weird Al Yankovic. I am a big fan of Cowboy Troy and hick-hop music. I do think he's country but some purists disagree.
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Post by cajones18 »

Audioslave
Metallica
Sevendust
Slayer
Disturbed
Godsmack
Three Days Grace
Rage Against The Machine
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Post by TheHockeyDJ »

I like almost anything except country and bluegrass.

I like: mainstream rock, classical, french music, classic rock, R & B, and contemporary.

Alizee
http://youtube.com/watch?v=IFFOFC_vteM

Jenifer
http://youtube.com/watch?v=-eta91HhC1c

http://youtube.com/watch?v=MYsUTKzZ0T8&feature=related

Kazzer
http://youtube.com/watch?v=tx28N21MTr4
YouTube.com/BarbellMedicine
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Post by Knowlzee »

I meant to post this awhile back,........when elliott and Packerboy were trying to "turn back time" with some of their musical selections.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5G4O5AMS ... re=related

This audio is great,......and the video isn't too bad, either.

P.S. To our Troops,......thanks for your service!
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Image = Outstanding!
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Post by sachishi4 »

good, i was going to pick that up today
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Post by Govs93 »

"The Greatest Man That Ever Lived" might be the best tune they've ever done... listen once and you'll understand why.

If you're a rock/pop music fan at all, you're going to have to love the lyrics (if not the music) to "Heart Songs"... particularly the last verse.
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Post by Govs93 »

Hey... What's with this phoney broad from Crookston? It's my understanding that Crookston is the Hollywood of NW Minnesota... what could she possibly know about country music? That's like having a hockey team in Texas.

Oh... uh... :?
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Post by OGEE OGELTHORPE »

Govs93 wrote:Hey... What's with this phoney broad from Crookston? It's my understanding that Crookston is the Hollywood of NW Minnesota... what could she possibly know about country music? That's like having a hockey team in Texas.

Oh... uh... :?
Don't know anything about the Crookston gal, but the Lancaster girl can really sing. Ive heard her quite a few times with The Hewitt Sisters Band.

Would not suprsie me if she wins the whole thing. 8)
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Post by Cornbread »

OGEE OGELTHORPE wrote:
Govs93 wrote:Hey... What's with this phoney broad from Crookston? It's my understanding that Crookston is the Hollywood of NW Minnesota... what could she possibly know about country music? That's like having a hockey team in Texas.

Oh... uh... :?
Don't know anything about the Crookston gal, but the Lancaster girl can really sing. Ive heard her quite a few times with The Hewitt Sisters Band.

Would not suprsie me if she wins the whole thing. 8)
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Post by OGEE OGELTHORPE »

Govs93 wrote:Hey... What's with this phoney broad from Crookston? It's my understanding that Crookston is the Hollywood of NW Minnesota... what could she possibly know about country music? That's like having a hockey team in Texas.

Oh... uh... :?
Crookston broad got the boot last night.
Her husband needs to find a job. :wink:
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Post by TTpuckster »

To name a few:

Zepplin
The who
The Guess who
Moody blues
John Couger, or John Mellancamp, or John Cougar Mellencamp
Eric Clapton
CCR
Matchbox 20
The Eagles

But my favorite = Dan Fogelberg, "RIP"
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Post by east hockey »

TTpuckster wrote:To name a few:

Zepplin
The who
The Guess who
Moody blues
John Couger, or John Mellancamp, or John Cougar Mellencamp
Eric Clapton
CCR
Matchbox 20
The Eagles

But my favorite = Dan Fogelberg, "RIP"
Dan was one of the better ones, to be sure. Found the video for "The Language Of Love" on Youtube the other night and watched it a couple times. Man, that song was outstanding.

Lee
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Post by tomASS »

Govs93 wrote:Image = Outstanding!
wow we have something in common besides cold beer. You should be very concerned. :lol:

others:
George Strait
Warren Zevon (especially his last two)
Meatloaf
Atomic Harmonik
5 Blind Boys of Alabama
Melissa Manchester
Bering Strait
Billy Joel
Kid Rock
Mellencamp
Beatles
and anything with more cow bell
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Post by TTpuckster »

east hockey wrote:
TTpuckster wrote:To name a few:

Zepplin
The who
The Guess who
Moody blues
John Couger, or John Mellancamp, or John Cougar Mellencamp
Eric Clapton
CCR
Matchbox 20
The Eagles

But my favorite = Dan Fogelberg, "RIP"
Dan was one of the better ones, to be sure. Found the video for "The Language Of Love" on Youtube the other night and watched it a couple times. Man, that song was outstanding.

Lee
Some great albums:

Image

Image

Image

Souvenirs, Phoenix, and The innocent Age.

On "The Innocent Age", there's a song called Ghosts.
Great Song, play it LOUD!!!!!
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Post by tomASS »

TTpuckster wrote:
Great Song, play it LOUD!!!!!

Is there any other way to play music :?:
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Post by Govs93 »

tomASS wrote:
TTpuckster wrote:
Great Song, play it LOUD!!!!!

Is there any other way to play music :?:
At your age? No.

:lol:
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Post by Can't Never Tried »

Govs93 wrote:
tomASS wrote:
TTpuckster wrote:
Great Song, play it LOUD!!!!!

Is there any other way to play music :?:
At your age? No.

:lol:
:lol: :lol:
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Post by tomASS »

EH??


Image


Just bought it on efjord - Norwegian version of ebay
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Post by Govs93 »

Looks like the economy has taken it's toll on one of the biggest acts in rock history. What a shame. :wink:
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