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hi guys...

what kind of music do you prefere?

I've started with U2 and in a highschool discovered The Pogues...after that i run into more serious waters with French music (modern and "classic), Enigma and Dalida....after finishing my study i was able to travel and get infected with salsa (yeah i know what you will say but i still enjoy in sound of latin music)...funny enough i still enjoy in all mentioned kinds of music, depending on my mood....

of course, a "war music" always kept me inspired - " a long way to Tipperary" march is one of my favourites!


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I say let's rock
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but the question is: "what is rock?"[;)]

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AC/DC [8D]
 
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Can we take this discussion in your AAR to relate it to something...like your hits per view count? [:D]
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Aussies had only one good rock band....

how can we dance when our beds are burning.....
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U2 bud all the way. Listening to them now just before signing off.
 
Also like a range of other music from Classical to Rock.....Chicane......Corrs........Rachmaninov.....REM..........Prodigy.....Norah Jones...Metallica.....etc etc
 
U2 are my favourite band. Seeing them in concert at Twickenham in 2005 is a concert I will not forget.
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ORIGINAL: PzB

Can we take this discussion in your AAR to relate it to something...like your hits per view count? [:D]
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ORIGINAL: Speedy

ORIGINAL: PzB

Can we take this discussion in your AAR to relate it to something...like your hits per view count? [:D]
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well it is a Pauk's corner after all[:D][;)] - a break for all JFBs
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ORIGINAL: Speedy

U2 bud all the way. Listening to them now just before signing off.

Also like a range of other music from Classical to Rock.....Chicane......Corrs........Rachmaninov.....REM..........Prodigy.....Norah Jones...Metallica.....etc etc

U2 are my favourite band. Seeing them in concert at Twickenham in 2005 is a concert I will not forget.

hmmm... i think this is a begining of new friendship.... Speedy, did you ever heard a live version of "Sort of homecoming".... i have it on vinil[:)]
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Bah! Dead Kennedys and Black Flag!
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Classical here.
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....oh yeah, and bagpipes. [:D]
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Mostly Indie and Brit Pop... www.last.fm/user/NastyBoy/ if someone wants to check...
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U2 of course.

I like Celtic/Irish folk and Baroque and Renaissance the rest of the time.
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Gees, I guess I'm gonna have to fess up and say that as an Irishman I NEVER saw the point of U2 - except for "One" which I like.
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ABBA
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Changes every day.  Lots of doucmentery type podcasts, but today :The Ennio Morricone Anthology - A Fistful of Film Music !
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Good Grief... I feel positively ancient. Rolling Stones, Cream, Led Zeppelin, CSN, The Who, Hendrix, Doors, - later included Springsteen, ACDC, U2. Kinda crashed and burned on what metal became - changed over to more blues style stuff - Uriah Heep, Savoy Brown, etc.

Classic, the obvious suspects - Beethoven, Bach, Mozart, Debussy, etc.

Lately (last 20 years) I have begun to pay attention to Christian Contemporary and Rock.
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The first album I ever bought was by Louis Armstrong.

In high school I discovered the Grateful Dead (at a concert at William and Mary Hall on 9-11-73), but listened to most anything in the way of rock or jazz (Allman Brothers, Credence Clearwater Revival, CSNY, Doors, Jefferson Airplane, Procol Harum, Emerson Lake and Palmer,Supertramp, Chick Corea, Weather Report, Billy Cobham)...

In college I went to school with the B52s and REM, so of course I ended up a fan of theirs as well as other bands of that era (Talking Heads, U2, the Clash, Guadalcanal Diary, Pylon...).

And yet I still appreciate a good orchestral work, whether classical or modern...

I guess that I'm just a music slut, except that I draw the line at speed metal,headbanging music, and hip hop...


OH, and rap isn't music...[:-]
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