What are you listening to? What would you recommend?
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@ajstringham I broke out a few albums worth of Weird Al tonight!
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@Dashrender said:
@ajstringham I broke out a few albums worth of Weird Al tonight!
ALWAYS an excellent choice.
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I think I have one of the most random tastes in music around.. but my favourite bands atm are pretty much Queen & McFly. Fun to play, very fun to play.
But I love classical, country (much country), classic rock, plenty of pop stuff etc. Not as much jazz but as soon as I think I've found a definite dislike to a certain genre, I find something I like in it. I play A LOT, always meaning to get into doing some recording but never got the time. -
@lillucia said:
I think I have one of the most random tastes in music around.. but my favourite bands atm are pretty much Queen & McFly. Fun to play, very fun to play.
But I love classical, country (much country), classic rock, plenty of pop stuff etc. Not as much jazz but as soon as I think I've found a definite dislike to a certain genre, I find something I like in it. I play A LOT, always meaning to get into doing some recording but never got the time.I'm pretty eclectic. I listen to pop, country, classical, jazz, big band, dance, etc. I was a classical performance music major at university - triple focus on classical / Spanish guitar, orchestral trombone and voice.
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I've been listening to a lot of Jack Johnson lately. Trying to keep myself nice and relaxed especially at work.
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Google music has allowed me the flexibility to play my music collection anywhere! Most of the music I prefer to listen to is stuff I can sing at karaoke which ranges from 60's-90's rock and pop, country, soul and blues.
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I use Amazon Cloud Player for the same effect. Works great.
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Now playing: The Beatles
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Mitternacht by E Nomine
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Boomtown by Ozma
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@scottalanmiller said:
triple focus on classical / Spanish guitar, orchestral trombone and voice.
At the same time? That could sound pretty wild.
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@Carnival-Boy said:
@scottalanmiller said:
triple focus on classical / Spanish guitar, orchestral trombone and voice.
At the same time? That could sound pretty wild.
Yes. Like a one man band.
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Yeah, I'm picturing you as a kind of Bob Dylan character, but instead of one of those devices that allows you to play the harmonica hands-free, you've got one for the trombone.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@lillucia said:
I think I have one of the most random tastes in music around.. but my favourite bands atm are pretty much Queen & McFly. Fun to play, very fun to play.
But I love classical, country (much country), classic rock, plenty of pop stuff etc. Not as much jazz but as soon as I think I've found a definite dislike to a certain genre, I find something I like in it. I play A LOT, always meaning to get into doing some recording but never got the time.I'm pretty eclectic. I listen to pop, country, classical, jazz, big band, dance, etc. I was a classical performance music major at university - triple focus on classical / Spanish guitar, orchestral trombone and voice.
Such a well rounded fella!
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I am listening to my go-to for air travel: the Koyaanisqatsi suite by Phillip Glass