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Most of the time, i'm listening medieval music and plug myself on the radio rivendell: http://www.radiorivendell.com/

This Net station is free and play video games, film, and medieval folks group. Truly a nice place to discover medieval and medieval fantasy music genre.

Aubergiste, À boire! :cheers:

(Innkeeper, i need a drink)

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Good topic! Can't wait to see all the responses.

Depends on mood -Radio (Country or Classic Rock) then everything from

Loreena McKennitt to classical piano, throw in a dash of Queensryche and Sass Jordon. Sprinkle with a bit of Queen, AC/DC, Evanescence, Martina McBride, Shakira, Pink and good ole 80's glam rock. Gotta love the 70's, too. Can't forget the Eagles and Elton John. Right now I seem to be on a Nickelback and Foo Fighter's kick. (Don't know where that came from. Yes I do - saw their videos on YouTube.)

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Hi Y'all

As I most of my work is Sheridan - Western type stuff, I like to listen to Scott Joplin rags, Gene Autry, Sons of the Pionners and my new favorite is a CD of western movie theme tunes - Magnificent Seven, Stagecoach, How the West was Won, High Plains Drifter and the like.

It probably sounds sad but it makes my swivel knife swivel.

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Picture_012.jpglove the music......this week i have been listening to the Rolling Stones."Bridges to Babylon tour'

and A Bigger Bang tour. tomorrow , it might be Southern Rock, I do have a large library.

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I don't generally like the new stuff, but I have a group called "3 doors down" in the machine and they are a little light for me but really good. Some of son's music I can get, but "Pantera" totally loses me, I don't know if it's heavy metal or nuclear metal, guitar solos were great though.

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Luke you gotta get out more.....they now have music on CD's and even these little things called MP3 players...LOL Do those 8 tracks still work?

Myself. I like the quite solitude of the hammer hitting the tool, or when I'm lacing, the quite gives me time to think and wonder what else to do. Kinda gave up music many years ago for some unknown lost reason.

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Sometimes nothing. Right now the CD thats in the player is "The Threetles", Three friends of mine that play Beatles covers. They're really good and I like hearing a different take on the songs. I have a few cds of local bands from when I was younger.

Of course I throw in Sabbath, Maiden and I've really been digging on Deep Purple lately, for some reason. Bob Marley, JohnnyCash and even Eddie Cochran at times. I guess anything listenable........

When stitching or lacing, I come up and watch TV.

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Luke you gotta get out more.....they now have music on CD's and even these little things called MP3 players...LOL Do those 8 tracks still work?

Myself. I like the quite solitude of the hammer hitting the tool, or when I'm lacing, the quite gives me time to think and wonder what else to do. Kinda gave up music many years ago for some unknown lost reason.

Ken

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Sometimes nothing. Right now the CD thats in the player is "The Threetles", Three friends of mine that play Beatles covers. They're really good and I like hearing a different take on the songs. I have a few cds of local bands from when I was younger.

Of course I throw in Sabbath, Maiden and I've really been digging on Deep Purple lately, for some reason. Bob Marley, JohnnyCash and even Eddie Cochran at times. I guess anything listenable........

When stitching or lacing, I come up and watch TV.

Lacing sure is tv time, I just passed thru three Discovery shows but music DVDs and creepy films are high on the ranks too.

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I'm not a big classical music buff, but I stumbled into realizing that Gustav Mahler really helps me get work done. I get into a trance and can just stitch, wax, buff, cut, measure, bevel, edge, burnish, rivet all day and into the wee hours and then sleep the sleep of sleeps. I also like listening to audio books.

Ed

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