Ambassador Luke Hatley Posted March 4, 2009 Ambassador Report Posted March 4, 2009 RDB.................. Quote Luke
Drac Posted March 4, 2009 Report Posted March 4, 2009 guess I'm a bit more odd. old punk, industrial, goth, nerdcore, old comedy songs, pre-60's country, older techno, 80's, darkwave, ebm, traditional Irish and other renfair type stuff. told ya odd. Quote frissenfrassenmussafrussen...
Members Kevin Posted March 4, 2009 Members Report Posted March 4, 2009 How can I answer this? My CDs start at Albion Band and end with ZZ Top. In between are Martin Carthy, Amy Winehouse,Ian Tyson, I haven't heard the new one yet, I thought Gravel Road was as sad as he might get with old age and heartbreak. If people think rap is bad, they should listen to some nice old English ballads, there's nothing like some good pregnifyin' your sister and cutting her head off and throwing her in the river or walking by the river that flows so wide and free, pulling a stick all out of the 'edge and knock that pretty maid down or mamma killin' her sweet babes with a PENKNIFE down by the green wood sidie oh. Or being transported to old Virginie to plow the salt earth like an ox. I just saw an ad with Hoyt Axton in it, Arlo, Ry Cooder, Leadbelly,Howlin' Wolf,Muddy Waters (The little girl she jumpin' up and down clappin' her hands, daddy there's another mule kickin' in your stall), Hoagy Carmichael, Richard Thompson, The Mothers, The Grandmothers, Django Reinhardt, Stephan Grappelli, Riders in the Sky, Eminem, Taj Mahal,Ian and Sylvia, I wish I could find some Don and Dewey, I've never heard them, but I love Don "Sugar Cane" Harris, Steeleye Span, F.Z., The GTO's, Richard Berry, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Shelby Lynne, I guess I listen to and like anything that isn't too slick or over produced, except one thing, hammer dulcimer music, whenever I hear it my eyes start watering and my nose runs from the potpourri and cinnamon. LOL Kevin Quote
hidepounder Posted March 4, 2009 Report Posted March 4, 2009 You all are going to think I'm some kind of weirdo! but, while running up and down the road going to horse shows and ropings, I discovered I could drive all day and night if I had a good audio book to listen to. When I got home I would finish listening to whatever story I had going and that became a habit. Now I listen to them all the time while I work. I just love good mysteries and westerns! I sometimes find myself tooling and listening until three o'clock in the morning! I can check out ten books at a time from the public library and so that is what I listen to while I work. When I don't have a good story going I listen to talk radio. I find Rush, Laura Ingram, Michael Medved, Dennis Prather and a few others interesting to listen to. Bob Quote
Ambassador leatheroo Posted March 4, 2009 Ambassador Report Posted March 4, 2009 i work from the kitchen table...i listen to the spawn yelling at each other, the cat meowing for food, the dog whining for a walk, the tv's in the background......but after awhile i tune out and go into my own little leather world!!! Quote "]http://leatheroo.blogspot
Members Kevin Posted March 4, 2009 Members Report Posted March 4, 2009 After Thanksgiving I take about 50 Christmas CDs to work and really drive 'em crazy. Christmas at K Mart, the mood ring counter was all aglow,Christmas in hell is at the 7/11 Kevin Quote
Members CitizenKate Posted March 4, 2009 Members Report Posted March 4, 2009 i work from the kitchen table...i listen to the spawn yelling at each other, the cat meowing for food, the dog whining for a walk, the tv's in the background......but after awhile i tune out and go into my own little leather world!!! I thought you were going to end that with, "...and it's all music to my ears!" Kate Quote
Members CitizenKate Posted March 4, 2009 Members Report Posted March 4, 2009 It's Pandora for me! Every day I'm in the mood for something different, and I can tell Pandora what I want, and it serves up whatever I ask for. Kate Quote
Ambassador Luke Hatley Posted March 4, 2009 Ambassador Report Posted March 4, 2009 well not 100% southern rock BRUCE JOHNSON...............I FOUND DAVE STAMEY A FEW WEEKS AGO. AND I CAN ASSOCIATE WITH "BUCKAROO MAN". LONG LIVE DAVE STAMEY Quote Luke
Dags3777 Posted March 4, 2009 Report Posted March 4, 2009 Jimmy Buffet is my second preference to John Williamson. He is an Australian singer well worth a listen too. Darryl Quote When I was a kid I used to pray every night for a new bicycle. Then I realised God doesn't work that way, so I stole one and prayed for forgiveness.
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