All right..... where to start?
I've got a wall of music, broad but not too wide since I'm not a musician. Tried to play guitar, I own a pretty Washburn, but it messed with my head. My family is very musical, wife has a Taylor and threeson plays acoustic and electric quite well. He's good enough to play Dragonforce. I remember his first song was 'Crazy Train,' he'll still warms up with it sometimes and when my 3yr-old hears Ozzie he says "hey, that's Kody!".
ANYways..... I have music with me everywhere, mp3 players, flash drives, my latest kick is loading music on micro SD cards and playing off my cell phone or a liddle something called a Sansa 'Clip.' It's about the size of a key fob. This allows me to carry 850 ALBUMS on micro SD cards. 850 albums in my wallet and they don't make a dent. This computer has over 1000 albums on it.
wild....
So, what I've listened to in the last month, in no particular order:
country
Willie, Waylon, Kris and Johnny
Ian Tyson
Bobby Bare
David Allen Coe
Bocephus
CDB
and one girl, Gail Davies
new country
Corb Lund
BR549
Tricephus
Shooter Jennings
and one girl, Lucinda Williams (she SHOULD be under Texas)
Texas
Bill Kirchen
Guy Clark
Brian Burns
Townes Van Zandt
Ray Wylie Hubbard (check this out http://video.search.yahoo.com/searc...7w8QF?p=youtube+ray+wylie+hubbard&b=21&tnr=20 )
Hayes Carll
Commander Cody And His Lost Planet Airmen
Wayne Hancock
Dale Watson
and one girl, Jessi Colter (I know, she was born in Arizona, but she left )
classic rock
All the above (except the Stones, I only like their country!) plus,
Lou Reed
Slade
Queen
Poison
Whitesnake
The Who (not Who's Next, The Guess Who, or Guess)
Paul Simon
Dire Straits (basically any Knoffler, even his stuff w/Emmy Lou Harris)
Stray Cats (or anything Brian Setzer)
The Allen Parsons Project
Moody Blues
U2
UB40
Bad Company
Bob Seger
Dr Hook
Genesis/Phil Collins
Cream/Clapton/BF/Blind Faith and D and D
Guns-N-Roses
and one girl, Pat Benatar
ummm, contemporary,hiphop/hickhop/rap etc....
Will Smith
Cowboy Troy
early Beastie Boys
Shaggy
Bon Jovi
Tone Loc
Smashmouth
Red Hot Chili Peppers
The Offspring
Wyclef Jean
Bobby Bare Jr
and one girl, Bjork
Instrumental
Mannheim Steamroller (or any Chip Davis/CW McCall)
Trans Siberian Orchestra
Doyle Dykes
Vangelis
Ed Van Fleet
Gary Hoey
and one girl, Charlotte Church acapella, that's instrumental/fundamental and monumental
I also listen to a lot of "soft rock" or "easy listening" but the only one I'll admit to here is Billy Joel "Goodnight Saigon")
LOL
al
I've got a wall of music, broad but not too wide since I'm not a musician. Tried to play guitar, I own a pretty Washburn, but it messed with my head. My family is very musical, wife has a Taylor and threeson plays acoustic and electric quite well. He's good enough to play Dragonforce. I remember his first song was 'Crazy Train,' he'll still warms up with it sometimes and when my 3yr-old hears Ozzie he says "hey, that's Kody!".
ANYways..... I have music with me everywhere, mp3 players, flash drives, my latest kick is loading music on micro SD cards and playing off my cell phone or a liddle something called a Sansa 'Clip.' It's about the size of a key fob. This allows me to carry 850 ALBUMS on micro SD cards. 850 albums in my wallet and they don't make a dent. This computer has over 1000 albums on it.
wild....
So, what I've listened to in the last month, in no particular order:
country
Willie, Waylon, Kris and Johnny
Ian Tyson
Bobby Bare
David Allen Coe
Bocephus
CDB
and one girl, Gail Davies
new country
Corb Lund
BR549
Tricephus
Shooter Jennings
and one girl, Lucinda Williams (she SHOULD be under Texas)
Texas
Bill Kirchen
Guy Clark
Brian Burns
Townes Van Zandt
Ray Wylie Hubbard (check this out http://video.search.yahoo.com/searc...7w8QF?p=youtube+ray+wylie+hubbard&b=21&tnr=20 )
Hayes Carll
Commander Cody And His Lost Planet Airmen
Wayne Hancock
Dale Watson
and one girl, Jessi Colter (I know, she was born in Arizona, but she left )
classic rock
All the above (except the Stones, I only like their country!) plus,
Lou Reed
Slade
Queen
Poison
Whitesnake
The Who (not Who's Next, The Guess Who, or Guess)
Paul Simon
Dire Straits (basically any Knoffler, even his stuff w/Emmy Lou Harris)
Stray Cats (or anything Brian Setzer)
The Allen Parsons Project
Moody Blues
U2
UB40
Bad Company
Bob Seger
Dr Hook
Genesis/Phil Collins
Cream/Clapton/BF/Blind Faith and D and D
Guns-N-Roses
and one girl, Pat Benatar
ummm, contemporary,hiphop/hickhop/rap etc....
Will Smith
Cowboy Troy
early Beastie Boys
Shaggy
Bon Jovi
Tone Loc
Smashmouth
Red Hot Chili Peppers
The Offspring
Wyclef Jean
Bobby Bare Jr
and one girl, Bjork
Instrumental
Mannheim Steamroller (or any Chip Davis/CW McCall)
Trans Siberian Orchestra
Doyle Dykes
Vangelis
Ed Van Fleet
Gary Hoey
and one girl, Charlotte Church acapella, that's instrumental/fundamental and monumental
I also listen to a lot of "soft rock" or "easy listening" but the only one I'll admit to here is Billy Joel "Goodnight Saigon")
LOL
al