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Very heavy rock music for me!
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Post by Ian »

Don't know where I fit but here goes...

A-side...Zappa (Frank and Dweez), Gilmore, Floyd, Hendrix, Beach Boys (yes I did say that), Sinatra, Elvis, Hot Chocolate, Big Bad (deceased) Barry White...

B-side...Coldplay, Smiths, Morrisey, Eagle Eye Cherry (Nena's brother), U2, Cranberries, Bowie, Lloyd Cole, R&B (original), Latin Jazz, Jazz, Funk (ie the seventies wacka wacka), Cocteau Twins (onomatapoeic music), General Indie, Eminem, some rap.. and africaan music

C-side...as I am grade 8 guitar and violin...Pagganini (the devil incarnate), Chopin, Segovia, Rodriguez, Barber (including modern versions), Bach, Rachmaninov, Allegri, Gregorian Chant

...Oh, and me an me mates own music, played live (only) at selected venues, usually made up on the spot...there's no idea we just go for it (there's ten of us)...oh, and we are called, nah, not tellin yer that.... :twisted:
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trance, techno, dance, house, hard house, tiny little bit of pop but i do mean tiny, rnb, grage, speed garage
and loads of misc stuff
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Post by cyhliu »

As for me...I'm mainly into rock/indie, love the Manics, Muse and White Stripes and still love the 'old skool' bans like Blur, not so much Oasis now...Beatles...

I've been listening to a lot of French electronic dance/jazz from Air, Daft Punk and St Germain...nice to chill out to/funky beats etc.

Not forgetting Moby, Unkle and...S Club...ha ha ha only joking!
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Trance, techno, electronica, electro goth, goth (ish)...

Apoptygma Berzerk are high on the playlist right now, along with Orbital, Aphex Twin, Tilman Uhrmacher, The Mission, Sisters of Mercy

Half the music I've got I can't put into categories, mainly cos I'm just an old codger who could never get his head around garage...
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Post by Petrified »

dxg wrote:Petrified,
Hey another Bif fan!!!
Just so long as you keep the BtVS connection among ourselves we'll be OK

*pants*

Anyway, have you got Purge? - the bass drum intro on Leader must be down around 40-60Hz - the Polo, erm, "loves" it!!

Deek
Yeah! I've got most of the stuff, Canadian imported. :D
I havn't tried that yet though, will give it a go!

I'm into anything me though, it usually changes every day.

Rock/Goth/Breaks/Darkwave/Electronica/Triphop/Indie/D&B/Acoustic/Pop.

Anything! Throw a bit of country in there too if you like, urmm, well actually not too much... :oops:

James.
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Post by simon pope »

im still well into my trance none of this comercial s**t proper under ground stuff, used to like my dutch/german techno but a bit old for that sort of stuff now!!! :wink:
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Post by jazzypolo »

This is a real ; Rockin', Thumpin', Trippin', Hip Hop, Groovin post we got goin here.

Checked out American College Rock, fraid I'm gonna pass on that one.

What No Cheeky Girls :(

Still good collection of sounds, right across the board.

Better watch out for the 3 strike rule otherwise I'll be joining the Cheeky Fans at you know where :!:

8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
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You're Once, Twice, Three Strikes A Lady

Third Degree anyone :?:

8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
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You have to have Stereophonics, Red hot chilli`s, Coldplay.........to name a few.......in ya car.....dont ya?.......anyone? :oops:



I dont know half of the ones mentioned below!
What is it with "boy racers" and dance tracks. Granted that type of music is good but why would you want to drown out the evil purr of the engine :twisted:
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Post by KarlM »

Just dug out an old Buzzcocks album

mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

wierd i know (the albums older than i am)
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Post by polo2k »

karl that tune really helps mate
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BAILEY wrote:You have to have Stereophonics, Red hot chilli`s, Coldplay.........to name a few.......in ya car.....dont ya?.......anyone? :oops:
Coldplay always works, so does RHCP - good stuff!
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Post by _Spud_ »

polo2k wrote:trance, techno, dance, house, hard house, tiny little bit of pop but i do mean tiny, rnb, grage, speed garage
and loads of misc stuff
I am much the same, but i love classic as well :wink:
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AT LAST, somebody with taste!!
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