Music

On the ipod,

Fleetwood Mac,
Journey,
Steve Miller band,
Aerosmith,
Motley Crue,
Poison,
Alana Myles,
Jim Croche,
Def Leppard,
Electric Light Orchestra,
Guns n Roses
 
I listen to opera, classical, metal and bluegrass.
 
I have three stations that are my go to on Pandora...

George Jones Radio
'80s hit Country
Steve Martin Bluegrass

Other than that it's local talk radio.
 
Bluegrass, Dead, Hendrix etc, little bit of classic Panic, old school metal, or old school rap.

Only think I've given two shits about that's been top 40 in years was Black Keys.
 
holy old threads!
 
Being a die hard musician, I thrive on these threads....
Just keep throwing new please for Utube material for RDU stations is the suckiest of the nation......:flipoff:


I resort to anything besides local but have no direction...:shaking:
 
And not one of you has said that you listen to Lynyrd Skynryd!:confused::shaking::eek: (the original band) That's my main go to for music.
I recently heard "roll gypsy roll" for the first time in many years. I think it's a great song despite the basis of it. It's always interested me how their lyrics progressed with the partying. You might like Whiskey Myers if you like them. They're a great band to see live and cool guys to talk to if you ever get the chance.

 
leadbelly
 
Right now I have these 3 queue'd up: Tujamo, Wax Motif, Zedd

I listen to any and everything. Right now I'm into electronica, next week it might be classic country.
 
I listen to everything from techno to death metal... I don't listen to rap. It makes me ears bleed.

I can jam to pretty much anything with a guitar...
I love classical music... I listen to a lot of violin... even dubstep violin (Lindsay Stirling is the shit)
I grew up on all the classic rock, The Kinks, Skynyrd, CCR, etc...
If you had to ask what I specifically was listening to today there was some old Atreyu, Incubus, Old Linkin Park, a few random youtube violin covers of modern songs, etc...

I found this surprisingly interesting... I've never heard the original song, but a chick I know told me to check it out so I did. Fetty Wop is apparently a one eyed rapper... Who knew.

 
Seasick Steve rocks .... and his sister lives in the Trinity/Archdale area.
I met her at a festival where I was selling my Cigar Box Guitars.

On the ipod ...

George Thorogood
ZZ Top
Muddy Waters
Dire Straits
Blind Willy Johnson
Blind Boy Fuller
Newsboys
too much 80's stuff to list
A lot of Cigar Box stuff
Blues
Blues
Blues


Matt
 
I prefer Beethoven over Mozart.
The original Little Feat with Lowell George.
Badfinger, The Band, Big Head Todd and the Monsters.
At times I listen to all Johnny Cash, the live prison albums especially.
And I love the voice of Natalie Merchant... Sunday morning listening...

And when I'm home alone I crank up the greatest rock-n-roll band there ever was and ever will be...

Led Zepplin....really, really, loud!!!

I think that covers it all. Sorry... no country. And Johnny Cash's work was not country... Some gospel, early rock-n-roll, and mostly folk... I don't recall any of his songs that included dirt roads, and pick up trucks.
 
I recently heard "roll gypsy roll" for the first time in many years. I think it's a great song despite the basis of it. It's always interested me how their lyrics progressed with the partying. You might like Whiskey Myers if you like them. They're a great band to see live and cool guys to talk to if you ever get the chance.




1) Whickey Myers is amazing. Just following along with the music you list and your comments we'd get along fine with an ipod and a camp fire and as many cold beers as we could consume.
2) Its a damn shame Skynyrd died right as Ronnie was catching his second wind. Steve had really ignited that band and they were set to go on a run. It's kind of funny to think in my life time (albeit very very early) a song about coon hunting (swamp music) was top 10 on the pop charts...really shows how far we've changed as a society when over 90% of teens in the country couldnt even understand what that song was talking about... However "On the hunt" would play just as well today lyrically if it was rapped by <Insert Pop Rapper of the day>.

Sounds cliche I suppose but skynyrd and specifically RVZ was MUCH deeper and political than most ever realize...
 
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