Favorite Music Groups

i think that al music is good as long as you can realte to it or drown out everything else and just listen.


but recently i have been listening to:

Kid Rock
Tenacious D
Weezer
Deftones
White stipes
Toby Keith
Eminem
Billy Currington
Snoop Dogg
Bloodhound Gang
No Doubt
Missy Eliot
Leann womack
 
You're all raw rockhead it seems. Im a hip hop fan and my favourite will and has always be the Pharcyde :ultracool
 
King Crimson
Hatfield & The North
National Health
Henry Cow
Yes
Gentle Giant
Fred Frith
Soft Machine 1970-1972
Miles Davis
David Torn
Marc Ribot
John Zorn's Naked City
Matching Mole
Magma
Michael Brook
Brian Eno
to name a few...

Yours,
Dan Anderson
 
sorry man, but i thought that my music knowledge was extensive but i only heard of like five of those. i guess i, have to keep on listening the tunes.
 
Like many of the hard rocking bands 70's. Many of the early 80's metal bands. Like many of the new bands like
Puddle of Muddle
Offspring
Trapt
Creed
P.O.D
Pillar
To name a few newer bands
 
I've got to add

jim croce
gordon lightfoot
john lee hooker
robert johnson
BLUES BROTHERS
jimmy buffet
a pinch of harry chapin
........................
favorite musicals:
rocky horror picture show.
an animated movie called American Pop(which I haven't been able to find for over 20yrs..no one has even HEARD of it!)
Tommy
...
 
kid said:
sorry man, but i thought that my music knowledge was extensive but i only heard of like five of those. i guess i, have to keep on listening the tunes.
Now if you add...
Lounge Lizards
Bobby Previte
Hugh Hopper
Wayne Horvitz
Sammla Mammas Manna
Curlew
Brand X
Bill Frisell
James Brown
Steve Tibbetts

Yours,
Dan Anderson
 
*grin* Music I like. Music goooood.

Les see -- first three are in order, after that, is a mass of music I like.

1. Third Eye Blind (*grin*)
2. Pearl Jam
3. Led Zepplin
Dropkick Murphies, Flogging Molly, Bad Religion, Pennywise, Rage Against the Machine, Smashing Pumpkins, Smile Empty Soul, umm -- a lot more.

I like music. *grin*
 
MACaver said:
No particular order (and a weak attempt to columnize the list :idunno: )


Dan Fogleberg ---------- Mike Oldfield (one album really)

I could go on if ya'll want?? :lol:
The stuff Mike Oldfield did just after tubular bells was crap but you should really check out Amerok, Crisis, or just about anything he did during the eighties. He rocks I tell you!!!! (in a really mellow sorta way) He even re-did tubular bells altoguether and I must say it wasn't bad.
Sean
 
Brian Eno and Bill Laswell are awesome.. !


Also:
Datura
Solaris
Transcendental Anarchists
John Serre
 
MACaver said:
Led-Zeppelin ------ Moody Blues
Pink Floyd ------------ Paul McCartney & Wings
Elton John --------- Bread
Styx ------------- Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Alice In Chains ------------ Heart
Tool ------------ Van Morrison
Boston -------- The Eagles
John Cougar Mellencamp --------- Meatloaf
Simon and Garfunkel & their solo works ---- Supertramp
Beatles ------------- Mozart
Genesis ------------- Beethoven
The Doors ----------- The Cars
Santana -------------- Bryan Adams
Bob Seger ----------- Alanis Morissette
Joni Mitchell ---------- Joan Baez
Dan Fogleberg ---------- Mike Oldfield (one album really)
Rolling Stones ----------- AC DC
Kansas ------------- Thin Lizzy
Lynyrd Skynyrd ---------- Blackfoot
America -------------- Allman Brothers Band
Alan Parsons ------------ Billy Joel
Jim Croce ----------- Iron Butterfly (one song...the song)
Mommas & Papas -------- Chicago
Journey --------------- Jackson Browne
Joe Cocker ------------- Pat Benatar
The Four Tops ---------- The Temptations
The Spinners ------------- Earth, Wind & Fire
The Commodores ----------- Marvin Gaye
Smokey Robinson ------------ Chuck Berry
Jerry Lee Lewis ------------- Stray Cats
Little Richard ------------ Buddy Holly
Diana Ross & The Supremes ---------- Roberta Flack I could go on if ya'll want?? :lol:
All of the above for me (except that I don't remember what song "Blackfoot" did), plus: Firefall, Ambrosia, Ella Fitzgerald, Elvis, Loverboy, Motley Crue, Metallica, Creed, Dave Mason, Tommy James & the Shondells, Scandal (featuring Patty Smythe), Animotion, Poco, When in Rome (one song...THE song), Patsy Cline, Willie Nelson, Ray Charles, John Mayer, George Strait, Lone Star, Alabama, and many, many more.... ;)
 
Chronuss said:
...hmm...I'll be sure not to play DMX or Linkin Park too loud around you guys...:uhoh:
I'm not familiar with their stuff, so who knows? :idunno:
I might like it, as long as it doesn't glorify violence or use the word "*****" in every other line. :ultracool
 
Gin-Gin said:
I'm not familiar with their stuff, so who knows? :idunno:
I might like it, as long as it doesn't glorify violence or use the word "*****" in every other line. :ultracool
well, if you listen to rock stations, then you've probably heard Linkin Park...granted...it's not a classic rock station. ;) ...and I don't know of any rock stations that play DMX...:idunno:
 
This is my meager list:

ACDC
Scorpions
Styx
Perfect Circle
Slayer
Motely Crue
Pink Floyd
Early Metallica
GNR
Alphaville
Depeche Mode
Janis Joplin
Beach Boys

I could go on and on.

Though I prefer something that is upbeat with a lot of energy when I'm at the gym working out.
 
Pantera...Korn...Godsmack...Disturbed...Pantera...Tool...A Perferct Circle...The Doors...Lynard Skynard...Pantera...Alice in Chains...Pink Floyd...Pantera...The Offspring...Creed...

Oh yeah did I mention PANTERA

Cheers,

Rynocerous
 
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