View Poll Results: What kind music lover are you?

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  • Jazz lover

    8 22.86%
  • Blues lover

    18 51.43%
  • Acoustic player

    7 20.00%
  • 50's rock

    3 8.57%
  • 60's rock

    8 22.86%
  • 70's rock

    16 45.71%
  • Metal

    13 37.14%
  • Country

    10 28.57%
  • Alternative

    14 40.00%
  • Other (specify in your reply)

    10 28.57%
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    I listen to pretty much everything. I play a lot of improvisationally friendly music such as rock, jazz/funk, and bluegrass. After all these years I can finally say it: My name is Patrick, and I'm a Deadhead.
    Patrick

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    Two main styles for me: Metal (particularly Symphonic Metal, Gothic Metal and Progressive Metal) and Ska.
    http://soundcloud.com/tarasque

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    Quote Originally Posted by sumitomo
    Now how did that end up here,I thought we were talking about jobs.Well I'm still baiting hooks.Sumi
    Apparently I missed the boat on that one.
    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    Does anyone read the original post?
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    I'm really a 60s , 70s, rock & roller at heart but , also enjoy country , blues and bluegrass. Do not like something called rap and that other stuff called alternative.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric
    Apparently I missed the boat on that one.
    There's always junior's needed,I've been doing this for fourty years and well I need a braile keyboard.It's an OK job it has it's up and downs.Sumi
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    Amphs/66 Super Reverb/60's Bandmaster head and 2/12 cab/Blues jr//epi valve jr/supro super/ ZT lunchbox/Mahaffay Little Laneilei 3350/Pignose g40v

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    Quote Originally Posted by sumitomo
    There's always junior's needed,I've been doing this for fourty years and well I need a braile keyboard.It's an OK job it has it's up and downs.Sumi
    The joke, Sumi! I missed the boat on the joke.

    Happy birthday, by the way.
    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
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    I know I know I'm just teasing and thanks.SumiD
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    I play in three different settings:

    Mojo a blues trio where I sing and play rythmn & lead guitar

    Soulmaniacs a rythmn' Blues cover band with a great horn section, I play rythmn & lead guitar and sing a third of the repertoire and do backing vocals


    Jipes Blues project
    where I perform solo or in duet with either a sax player or a blues harp player. I play acoustic guitar, resonators and electric. I play my compositions as well as blues standards from Jimmy Reed to Alvin Youngblood Hart or Keb'Mo
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    Soul
    R&B
    Funk
    Late 60's & 70's HARD ROCK
    JAZZ
    REGGAE old school Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Steel Plus, Black Uhru, & Jimmy cliff
    Classical Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, & Chopin.

    I listen to every thing but country western although I know for sure some of those cats play a mean fiddle and guitar. Having done some work for Alabama, Hank Williams JR, & Garth Brooks!
    Maxi...................

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    I pledge allegiance to the funk, the whole funk, and nothing but the funk, so help me James, Sly and George, Amen!!

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    I'll listen to just about any music genre and can probably find something interesting in most of them. My general listening covers a wide range. I'm not sure what genre some of it would fall into. As far as playing the guitar goes I've done classical, blues, rock and some acoustic. I'm currently doing a lot of the latter and have started attending a pub jam session that covers folk, blues and other acoustic music with a variety of instruments.

    I just love music in all its forms.

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    I listen to just about everything but opera (The Magic Flute excepted - it has a place in the heart - but that's story that will go untold right now).

    My favs are Blues, '50s Rock, '60s Rock, Country, Alternative, and Other.

    What fits in Other, well that would be two kinds - folk, and Grateful Dead music.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Krashpad
    Haha, I ain't in ANY of those groups. You need to add something for the punk/indie/roots/garage types.

    Admitedly, I'll probably be the only member of said group.

    Only if you exclude me I'm am unashamedly a member of that group I'd say.

    Oh and I'm also happy to admit that I -AM- a fan of old school gangsta rap (Ice's T and Cube mostly), all kinds of hip-hop, with a soft spot for the Beasties first album and Aussie acts like the Herd and Hilltop Hoods and their ilk. I also really like a lot of Wu Tang Clan's earlier recordings. Dig through the "gansta" imagery and listen to the beats and samples and you'll find they have a groove that no other rap artists have been able to copy. I'm betting mostly RZA's influence as I've also really dug a few soundtracks he did (Ghost Dog in particular)

    Also worth checking out...
    - Jurassic 5 (awesome actually)
    - Everlast (Whitey Ford, you know, the guy from House of Pain)


    If you only listen to one Rap album though, get a hold of Public Enemy "It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold us Back" from 1988. This album was incredibly relevant to the evolution of not only Rap and Hip-Hop, but also many forms of electronic music and DJ'ing. It's been sampled so many times it's crazy. It's also an album with a social conscience. It's anti-drug, anti-racism, anti-sexist and more. Plus, it's got "Bring The Noise" on it!!

    Oh and lets not forget the relatively groundbreaking combination of rap and rock with RunDMC and Aerosmith and of course, my boys, Public Enemy with Anthrax doing "Bring The Noise" with those chugging metal guitars in the background.

    If you're feeling the rap/rock combo I highly recommend the awesome (first of its kind maybe?) soundtrack to "Judgement Night". They somehow paired up bands like Slayer with Ice T, Helmet with House of Pain, Pearl Jam with Cyprus Hill and more. It's hard, heavy, angry stuff (with the exception of the Sonic Youth/Cyprus Hill track "I Love You Mary Jane") but I think everyone should listen to it at some point. Drummers, check out the Slayer and Ice T jam "Disorder" and tell me you didn't find yourself air-drumming like a madman by the end. I'm not even a drummer and that song makes me wanna hit stuff....

    Anyway....enough.... I fear TLNR
    Last edited by Ch0jin; January 11th, 2010 at 12:36 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric
    Heck yes.

    I find it interesting that my entire top 8 and 10 of my top 12 are all from the UK.
    ..from last.fm

    "Your musical compatibility with eds6654 is HIGH"

    Well I guess we should be in the same group haha.

    One tip though... Try and remember to turn scrobbling off when using jam tracks. I laughed when I checked my top ten a while ago and found things like "blues BT in G" and "Metal in E" on my list

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ch0jin
    One tip though... Try and remember to turn scrobbling off when using jam tracks. I laughed when I checked my top ten a while ago and found things like "blues BT in G" and "Metal in E" on my list
    Yup. I get the same thing with some of my recorded tracks, so I usually opt to play that stuff in something without last.fm support, such as this.
    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ch0jin
    Only if you exclude me I'm am unashamedly a member of that group I'd say.

    I am in Brian's group too (punk/indie/roots/garage), pretty much, based on my above posts. I have to admit that though I have tried a bit, I have never been able to get into much rap/hip hop, etc. Not too much metal either.
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