Favorite type of Music

FAvorite Music?

  • Alternative

    Votes: 30 17.8%
  • Country

    Votes: 26 15.4%
  • Rock

    Votes: 58 34.3%
  • Old Rock

    Votes: 33 19.5%
  • Oldies

    Votes: 2 1.2%
  • Rap (God No...)

    Votes: 20 11.8%

  • Total voters
    169
T Bent said:
Ed, you thinking of "Little Red Rooster"? I think Duck Dunn was also on that track. That Is CLASSIC, They kept trying to get the old man to play an accoustic so that they could follow. :D
Sure that concert wasn't Black Sabbath you were at there Ed? LOL By the late '70s things WERE getting a little fuzzy. :greensmok


Yes, Red Rooster, tracks 9 & 10 of "The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions." The entire selection is Classic.

Don't know about Duck Dunn, just Clapton, Winwood, Wyman, Watts and the studio musicians listed in the liner notes.

Black Sabbath was so 70's and Cal-Jam mega-arena concert scene. Black Flag was playing at the Pasadena Civic and the Golden Bear (maybe 80 or 81') on the same bill as X.

A few hunderd years back I can imagine Guy's knocking back original Budweisers in Vienna, and comparing Mosart concerts, and Brahams for style and vitality. Some things never change.

Fuzzy? :eek: Back then I was so broke and focused on drag racing that my landlord would "lose" my rent check for a week if he did not read my name in the newspaper's bracket competition review. I did learn :) not to crack the valve on the N2O bottle before checking all the fittings (talk about a nut loose in the trunk).
 
I like many things. I'm getting more into Christian music (metal and rap and such) for its lack of negative junk. Ya know you won't find any talk about my B***hes or how many people he's killed or whatnot in Christian rap. No worries of satanic metal or whatever. Plus some of these bands are really good. I like POD, Pillar, Living Sacrifice and a few others I don't know the names of. For those who like death metal or the real hard growling metal, you should give Living Sacrifice a listen. Ruslan is a decent rap group. In other, non-Christian music, I like Kanye West's newest album (The College Dropout), Black Eyed Peas, Outcast, old Snoop (ie Doggystyle) and Eminem for rap. I don't like what Eminem talks about some of the time or his language too much, but his beats and his creativity and such for his rhymes and flow are incredible. For metal I like old Korn, their new stuff just hasn't been impressive. I'd say Follow the Leader was their last good one. Metallica, again old stuff, their first 5, I think they lost track of what got them where they were after that. However Load was still pretty good, but not necessarily as a Metallica album. STP was good through Tiny Music, Punk is good. I'm not much into the anti-government and anti-establishment, "anarchist" stuff, more the "pop-punk". Good Charlotte, Saves the Day etc. Older stuff: no one can beat Hendrix. His Blues album is amazing! Led Zepp is good, I like a lot of oldies stuff too, ya know like Casey Casem's Top 40 stuff. The Temptations are one of the best R&B groups of all time. I like country stuff. This is a recent development. I used to hate it until I got sent to Okinawa and started going to a coutry bar there. Then I got drunk and started dancing, its pretty fun. Now I like Kenny Chesney, Lone Star, some Garth and a little bit else. I want to start listening to more blues, especially on vinyl now that I've got a record player hooked into my stereo at home. That's about it for now.
 
JeeperJeff said:
My $0.02...
Bagpipes!
More bagpipes!
Scottish rock with bagpipes! Wolfstone, Brother, Seven Nations, etc.
Rock: Rush (my favorite), Pink Floyd, Saga, Dire Straits, Jars of Clay.
Ambient: Delerium, Amethysium, Enigma, Dagda (they have bagpipes!)
Classical: Beethoven, Hovhaness, Bruckner, Vivaldi (yes, he did actually write something besides "Four Seasons")
Jazz: Bob James, Fourplay, Flim & the B.B.s, Rippingtons
Blues: Muddy Waters, BB King, John Lee Hooker, Buddy Guy
New Age: Enya, Clannad, George Winston (for those really mellow times!)
So, in a nut shell anything except rap, country (except Lyle Lovett) and bubble-gum Britney Spears drivel.
:guitar: :soapbox: :guitar:
You forgot the greatest bagpipe solo ever:
Nazareth on Hair of the Dog.
 
Way to drag up a 15 month old thread that belongs on JU in the first place.
Have a nice day, perusing the archives to find something you can add to a tech question from 2001.
:laugh2:
 
...A big block built for the strip on the street

...a Factory sponsored Ducati coming out of the last turn and down the straightaway at Road America

...a .454 Casull at an indoor range

...a swarm of 2 strokes at an outdoor supercross

...a Pave Low from the inside

...an A-10 on CAP

...female prayer while inspecting the sound dampening properties of a pillow, the structural integrity of the wall, the craftsmanship of the headboard, and the rebound rate of the mattress springs.

:D
 
BlackSport96 said:
\. Then I got drunk and started dancing, its pretty fun...

I guess that is why the thread came back.

Let the THREAD die!!!!!!! :hang:
 
bgcntry72 said:
Way to drag up a 15 month old thread that belongs on JU in the first place.
Have a nice day, perusing the archives to find something you can add to a tech question from 2001.
:laugh2:
Way to post a response that is typical of JU.

Not only did you read it, you took the time to respond.
 
I like damn near everything. I really dont prefer newage pop country, new rap, but for the most part, I really do like most types of music.

If I HAD to pick three, they would be: Zeppelin, Cory Morrow, and the Strokes.
 
Didn't even see how old this thread was. Someone must've voted in the poll or something cuz it was at the top last night when I came in to work...
 
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