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2hys
28-02-10, 06:55 PM
i've just been on itunes to top up my ipod and bought 5 songs, susan boyles wild things and you'll see, johnny cash for the good times, a track from drum and bass anthums 09 and journey's dont stop believin'. my ipod has every thing from throw away pop to nine inch nails and talking heads to reel big fish!!:smt020

SoulKiss
28-02-10, 07:02 PM
i've just been on itunes to top up my ipod and bought 4 songs, susan boyles wild things and you'll see, a track from drum and bass anthums 09 and journey's dont stop believin'. my ipod has every thing from throw away pop to nine inch nails and talking heads to reel big fish!!:smt020

Try listening to Susan Boyles 1st audition, then listen to the album version, in producing that album they managed to strip the passion and feeling from her voice, they polished her too much.

No comment on the drum n bass.

If you have Don't Stop Believing, you REALLY should add More than a Feeling to the list too.

zsv650
28-02-10, 07:03 PM
yeah you like cheesy pop music.

carternd
28-02-10, 07:05 PM
i've just been on itunes to top up my ipod and bought 5 songs, susan boyles wild things and you'll see, johnny cash for the good times a track from drum and bass anthums 09 and journey's dont stop believin'. my ipod has every thing from throw away pop to nine inch nails and talking heads to reel big fish!!:smt020

At least it's Journey's Don't Stop Believing! Yes you do have weird taste. Says someone who listens to Cajun/Zydeco, old school thrash, Charley Patton and Mahler.

Nothing wrong with eclecticism (is that even a word?) Now off to Wictionary...
:smt020

allantheboss
28-02-10, 09:58 PM
That sounds pretty normal! I like Debussy>CKY>Sufjan Stevens>Weird Al Yankovic

And I've had a song dedicated to me by Reel Big Fish :)

Ed
28-02-10, 10:05 PM
Mahler - fantastic:smt020 I just love the 2nd (Resurrection) Symphony. Especially the 5th movement:cool: Talk about passion and power:cool::cool::cool::cool::cool:

missyburd
28-02-10, 10:45 PM
Nope not strange at all. My music tastes range from Johnny Cash to Hayley Westenra to Metallica to Jerry Lee Lewis to amy macdonald to Audioslave to Ennio Morricone....I could go on :-P

lukemillar
28-02-10, 10:53 PM
I like Belinda Carlisle...

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the_lone_wolf
28-02-10, 11:26 PM
I like Belinda Carlisle...

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What about her singing?

BanannaMan
01-03-10, 04:57 AM
I like Belinda Carlisle...

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Hope it's the singing.
Last I saw of her (on TV a while back) she was the size of a cow!


For me good music trancends any genre so my tastes vary a great deal as well.

2hys
01-03-10, 05:05 AM
im normal then, my mates and the wife are all in to one type of music, i just seem to like what i like

Littlepeahead
01-03-10, 09:47 AM
My shuffle list last week came up with Nine Inch Nails, Prodigy, Take That, Terence Trent D'Arby, Slipknot, J S Bach, Massive Attack, The Feeling, Nina Simone and the Carpenters. If only Karen Carpenter was still alive I'm sure she would have done a duet with Slipknot by now.

CheGuevara
01-03-10, 09:51 AM
I do like Johnny Cash. In fact I was chatting with my wife about what music to play during our funerals. I said play Burning Ring of Fire just as they roll me into the oven. I only wish I could be there for the reaction...

Littlepeahead
01-03-10, 04:12 PM
I do like Johnny Cash. In fact I was chatting with my wife about what music to play during our funerals. I said play Burning Ring of Fire just as they roll me into the oven. I only wish I could be there for the reaction...

Instead of a hymn I want all my friends to have to sing along to Wuthering Heights or Babooshka by Kate Bush. Prefereably with a bit of crazy Kate dancing thrown in.

maviczap
01-03-10, 04:20 PM
Nothing wrong with a bit of Johnny Cash, Hurt originally a 10,000 maniacs track) is a really beautiful but sad track.
So powerful at the end and from a guy who was at the end of his days. If he could do this he certainly had some talent

metalangel
01-03-10, 05:44 PM
It's good to be strange. I think my shuffle has produced Reba McEntire followed by BANANA BANANA BANANA TERRACOTTA PIE!!!!!!!!!!! followed by Fats Waller.

Bedhead
01-03-10, 06:36 PM
Nothing wrong with a bit of Johnny Cash, Hurt originally a 10,000 maniacs track) is a really beautiful but sad track.
So powerful at the end and from a guy who was at the end of his days. If he could do this he certainly had some talent

Err, wasn't Hurt a NIN track?:confused:

I have everything from Jean Michel Jarre to some really cheesy Eurodance stuff.:pale:

maviczap
01-03-10, 06:38 PM
Err, wasn't Hurt a NIN track?:confused:

I have everything from Jean Michel Jarre to some really cheesy Eurodance stuff.:pale:

Aye you're probably correct, I'm very tired today :(

Alpinestarhero
01-03-10, 06:52 PM
listen to whatever makes you happy and gives you that feeling inside when a music track makes you feel great :D

just so long as you don't try and tell people their favorite music is crap because its not your favorite music, then who cares?

2hys
01-03-10, 06:54 PM
listen to whatever makes you happy and gives you that feeling inside when a music track makes you feel great :D

just so long as you don't try and tell people their favorite music is crap because its not your favorite music, then who cares? :winner: