
Favorite Genre of Music... BESIDES DISNEY!!!
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- Peter Pan's Flight Pixie Duster
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I'll agree.spaulo wrote:Wow. Lots of hate on for the country around here. But hey, as a fan of rock, hip-hop, and country... I'm used to someone always telling me "oh I hate THAT genre"... which one just depends on who I'm talking to.
Where are my down home country-western brothers and sisters?! HOLLA!
2 of the best songs for belting out at kareoke or just a random drunk night
1. You never even called me by my name - David Allen Coe
2. Friends in low places - Garth Brooks
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Oh man, AGREED on "Friends In Low Places"... seems like people who claim to not even like country music know the words to the chorus of that song! I was in a hip little bar in San Francisco... not exactly a country-music-friendly joint... and one table started belting out that song.
By the third chorus, the whole bar full of tattooed, pierced hipsters was singing along a capella. It was awesome.
By the third chorus, the whole bar full of tattooed, pierced hipsters was singing along a capella. It was awesome.
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Yeah, i think "Friends in low places" is reaches a much wider audience. I'm pretty sure there's much fewer people outside of Texas who know David Allen Coe then who know Garth Brooks. But "You never even call me by my name has some of the best word in any song. Here's the end of the song....
RECITATION:
WELL, A FRIEND OF MINE NAMED STEVE GOODMAN WROTE THAT SONG
AND HE TOLD ME IT WAS THE PERFECT COUNTRY & WESTERN SONG
I WROTE HIM BACK A LETTER AND I TOLD HIM IT WAS NOT THE PERFECT COUNTRY & WESTERN SONG BECAUSE HE HADN’T SAID ANYTHING AT ALL ABOUT MAMA,
OR TRAINS,
OR TRUCKS,
OR PRISON,
OR GETTING’ DRUNK
WELL HE SAT DOWN AND WROTE ANOTHER VERSE TO THE SONG
AND HE SENT IT TO ME,
AND AFTER READING IT,
I REALIZED THAT MY FRIEND HAD WRITTEN THE PERFECT
COUNTRY & WESTERN SONG
AND I FELT OBLIGED TO INCLUDE IT ON THIS ALBUM
THE LAST VERSE GOES LIKE THIS HERE:
WELL, I WAS DRUNK THE DAY MY MOM GOT OUT OF PRISON
AND I WENT TO PICK HER UP IN THE RAIN
BUT BEFORE I COULD GET TO THE STATION IN MY PICKUP TRUCK
SHE GOT RUN NED OVER BY A darn OLD TRAIN
CHORUS:
AND I’LL HANG AROUND AS LONG AS YOU WILL LET ME
AND I NEVER MINDED STANDING’ IN THE RAIN
NO, A’ YOU DON’T HAVE TO CALL ME DARLIN’, DARLIN’
YOU NEVER EVEN CALL ME
WELL I WONDER WHY YOU DON’T CALL ME
WHY DON’T YOU EVER CALL ME BY MY NAME
man that's good.
RECITATION:
WELL, A FRIEND OF MINE NAMED STEVE GOODMAN WROTE THAT SONG
AND HE TOLD ME IT WAS THE PERFECT COUNTRY & WESTERN SONG
I WROTE HIM BACK A LETTER AND I TOLD HIM IT WAS NOT THE PERFECT COUNTRY & WESTERN SONG BECAUSE HE HADN’T SAID ANYTHING AT ALL ABOUT MAMA,
OR TRAINS,
OR TRUCKS,
OR PRISON,
OR GETTING’ DRUNK
WELL HE SAT DOWN AND WROTE ANOTHER VERSE TO THE SONG
AND HE SENT IT TO ME,
AND AFTER READING IT,
I REALIZED THAT MY FRIEND HAD WRITTEN THE PERFECT
COUNTRY & WESTERN SONG
AND I FELT OBLIGED TO INCLUDE IT ON THIS ALBUM
THE LAST VERSE GOES LIKE THIS HERE:
WELL, I WAS DRUNK THE DAY MY MOM GOT OUT OF PRISON
AND I WENT TO PICK HER UP IN THE RAIN
BUT BEFORE I COULD GET TO THE STATION IN MY PICKUP TRUCK
SHE GOT RUN NED OVER BY A darn OLD TRAIN
CHORUS:
AND I’LL HANG AROUND AS LONG AS YOU WILL LET ME
AND I NEVER MINDED STANDING’ IN THE RAIN
NO, A’ YOU DON’T HAVE TO CALL ME DARLIN’, DARLIN’
YOU NEVER EVEN CALL ME
WELL I WONDER WHY YOU DON’T CALL ME
WHY DON’T YOU EVER CALL ME BY MY NAME
man that's good.
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I'm a fan of most genres without lyrics. In this I enjoy:
Soundtracks
Ambient
Trance
New Age
I do enjoy some:
Classic Rock
80's
Old School Rap
Metallica, NIN
Soundtracks
Ambient
Trance
New Age
I do enjoy some:
Classic Rock
80's
Old School Rap
Metallica, NIN
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- Peter Pan's Flight Pixie Duster
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That's what I'm talking about. Old school Fresh prince, NBN, Hammer, 2pac, even a bit of Dre, Cube, and Warren G. Then you get the fun stuff, like Ice, and Skee lo. I remember Jammin to "I wish" by Skee Lo when I was a kid.subsonic wrote: I do enjoy some:
Old School Rap
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Don't count me in that group; there's very few country songs I like. Why my Dad likes that genre, I don't know.... but to me, I'll take James Bond's description of it: "Who's strangling the cat?"spaulo wrote:Wow. Lots of hate on for the country around here. But hey, as a fan of rock, hip-hop, and country... I'm used to someone always telling me "oh I hate THAT genre"... which one just depends on who I'm talking to.
Where are my down home country-western brothers and sisters?! HOLLA!
Mind you, that's for most of country music -- not all of it.
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Re: Favorite Genre of Music... BESIDES DISNEY!!!
Easy for me. 60's and 70's rock with a smathering of Electric Light Orchestra, Beatles and George Harrison. Not necessarily in that order.
All of which I play on my internet radio show.
(Unabashed plug!)
All of which I play on my internet radio show.
(Unabashed plug!)

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When I'm not listening to Subsonic, I generally listen to Christian music (top 40's type), then I listen to a station that plays mostly 80's music.
I liked country during the 90's, and still enjoy it from time-to-time, but ODed on it a bit.
(I listen to music from the time I wake up 'til I go to bed - unless the TV is on. I grew up that way 'cause my Dad had a constant ringing in his ears, so HE always had music on.)
I liked country during the 90's, and still enjoy it from time-to-time, but ODed on it a bit.
(I listen to music from the time I wake up 'til I go to bed - unless the TV is on. I grew up that way 'cause my Dad had a constant ringing in his ears, so HE always had music on.)
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Well I pretty much like all genres of music, with the exception of country. I hates it!!!
Having said that I did find myself humming to Rascal Flatts on Winamp radio yesterday & actually enjoying it
I cant really pinpoint too many bands or groups I actually have a preference to within those genres, plus it would also take me forever to name them all, lol.
Classical, blues, drum & bass, alternative rock, punk rock, reggae, metal, rap, ambient, Frank Sinatra & pretty much anything else from that era, jazz, trance, some 50's music, motown, classical movie soundtracks, and I also have a healthy obsession with just about anything from the 80's.
I mostly listen to classical though, I find it relaxing. Bach just kicks ass!!!
I think that about sums it up
Having said that I did find myself humming to Rascal Flatts on Winamp radio yesterday & actually enjoying it

I cant really pinpoint too many bands or groups I actually have a preference to within those genres, plus it would also take me forever to name them all, lol.
Classical, blues, drum & bass, alternative rock, punk rock, reggae, metal, rap, ambient, Frank Sinatra & pretty much anything else from that era, jazz, trance, some 50's music, motown, classical movie soundtracks, and I also have a healthy obsession with just about anything from the 80's.
I mostly listen to classical though, I find it relaxing. Bach just kicks ass!!!
I think that about sums it up

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Im into New Age acuostic Music
I am into New age, Ambient, Chill Out, Acuostic Music, I stared listening to New Age Music back in 1987. it was New Age Piano Artist Name Tim Story, These days i listen to David Arkenstone, Yanni, John Tesh , William Ackerman,Alex De Grassi, Michael Hedges,Scott Cossu,Windham Hill, Narada Artist, And Shadowfax, As well as Deep Forest, And David Lanz.
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I have pretty wide-ranging tastes, but I don't follow new music much, and I really don't like country music. I love jazz and music from the great American songbook (Tony Bennett, Ella Fitzgerald, Harry Connick), and folk and some rock (Beatles, Rolling Stones, Springsteen, U2). I love Motown and R&B (Gladys Knight, Stevie Wonder, the Temptations). I also love world music, especially Celtic, African and Latin. And I like classical, especially opera and choral. I love show tunes and collect cast recordings. And I love Disney music. I guess that just about covers it. Music makes my world go round.
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