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I am more of a Classical music fanboy here (Beethoven, Handel, Mozart, etc) and I do like military marching music too. Oh, and country's national anthems......

......And perhaps other tunes but really, that is my genre. [:D]
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Beethoven [X(][X(][X(] Shedaisy [:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D]
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I always have said I only like one kind of music ....


GOOD music ...

Then one of my friends said ... he only likes one kind of music ...


BAAD music ...

And I guess they're the same ... [:D]

My first career was music ... RnR Guitar ... then symphony ... sax, guitar, piano ... then OMG "country" (which I used to hate!) .. but then I became math guy .. then computer guy and now I just play my guitar and piano for pleasure ...

But I like Baroque Strings ... that is my current craze ... but of course .. I only like one kind of music .... GOOOD music !!! [:D]
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Nothing beats a little Skinny Puppy during combat phases.

for the order's phase......KMFDM's "A drug against War"

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ORIGINAL: pauk
but the question is: "what is rock?"[;)]

Pauk, I found it very hard to say what type of music I like so I have just listed my music drive. This gives a good snap shot of what I like. I think there is something for everyone, except possibly Mynok. I'll show my age and say I have no idea what Baroque and Renaissance is.

Ash
Bon Jovi
Chemical Brothers
Chorus and Orchestra of the Theatre National de l'Opera de Paris, cond. Lorin M
Coldplay
David Bowie
David Gray
Dire Straits
Foo Fighters
Franz Ferdinand
Genesis
Kasabian
Kings Of Leon
Led Zeppelin
Leftfield
Lou Reed
Massive Attack
Metallica
Moby
Monty Python
Motorhead
Nirvana
Oasis
Ocean Colour Scene
Pink Floyd
Pulp
Queen
R.E.M
Razorlight
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Simon And Garfunkel - Greatest Hits - The R&K Collection
Snow Patrol
Soundgarden
Stereophonics
Tenacious D
Texas - White On Blonde
The Cure
The Doors
The Lightning Seeds
The The
The Velvet Underground
The Verve
The White Stripes
The Zutons
Therapy
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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I like Fabian, Robin Luke, and Bobby Bland, amongst others.
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I'm a giant Muse fan, though their latest album was not particularly good.
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ORIGINAL: pauk

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[:)]

Woah easy there Tiger...friendship[:-][:'(]

Have not heard that mate. I will certainly see them again in concert though. Have you seen them?
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Nik, I wouldda pegged you for "Air Supply"... [:D]

Me... Garth, Shania, Toby Keith, Alan Jackson, Faith Hill, Pat Green...

You see the pattern.
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its easier to name rock bands i don't like as there are fewer of them....here they are

Creed
Pink Floyd
Dave Matthews Band
O.A.R.
John Mayer
Limp Bizkit
Audioslave
Pearl Jam
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Let me put it this way: I have sirus 29 (The Who Channel) on right now. All Who, 24 hours a day. [&o]

Favs are

The Who
Eagles
Steely Dan
Billy Joel
Meatloaf
Genesis (With Collins)


I agree with KDonovan about Floyd. I never had the drugs to really apprecaite it. With that said I love band member Justin Heywood's "Forever Autumn".
Not a big Zep fan either.

Top 5 CDs:

Quadraphenia (Who)
Who's Next (Who)
Hotel California (Eagles)
Bat out of hell (Meatloaf)
Piano man (Billy Joel)
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ORIGINAL: Mike Solli

Classical here.

Whould <WHOOSH><CLANG> <WHOOSH><CLANG> count as classical? [:'(]

I have Time Life's Classical Thunder collection. I can't stand the mellow classical stuff but I love this collection. 1812 ovature with the speakers way up is great. [&o]
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For background listening: POP & Light Rock

For dedicated listening: Classical, choral and ethnic (esp. Dalmatian)

For flipping out: 7/8
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ORIGINAL: Dino

For background listening: POP & Light Rock

For dedicated listening: Classical, choral and ethnic (esp. Dalmatian)

funny... here in Croatia we are flooded with turbo-folk... 50% kids population listening that stuff.....what a irony[8|]
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Kids just love listening to music that pi$$es off their elders...[:D]
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Always been that way, always will be...
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