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09-07-2001, 04:15 AM
|  | Senior Member | | Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: northwest Indiana, about 45 minutes from Chicago, IL
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| | | Let's talk music Who are some of the artists represented in your music library? a few of mine are: Etta James, Eric Clapton, various blues artists, Rod Stewart, Brasil '66; Blood, Sweat and Tears; Sam Cooke, Tom T. Hall, Tanya Tucker, Gene Watson, Neil Diamond, Barbara Streisand, Tony Benett, and my all time favorite - The Chairman of The Board, Frank Sinatra. There are quite a few more, but it's a little after 5 A.M. (kinda hard to think)
Ed | 
09-07-2001, 10:44 AM
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| | | I listen to a wide range of music; it just depends on what kind of mood I am in. I have a ton of classical music, some New Age, some Rock, a little Pop, some Blues and Jazz, Country, and even a tape of some Aborigines playing on skin drums, percussion tubes, Didjeridus and such. I also enjoy Pasty Cline, Johnny Cash, Neil Diamond and Frank Sinatra. But for peaceful moments, I really enjoy the haunting tunes of Enya, the enchanting voice of Sarah Brightman and music sung by Andrea Bocelli. So with me, you never know what sounds are going to be coming out of my earphones.
-T | 
09-07-2001, 12:59 PM
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| | | I guess I'm a country girl mostly but I like some rock and classical sometimes too. Like T said, it depends on my moods.
DJ | 
09-07-2001, 01:21 PM
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| | | Traditional Celtic music preformed on traditional insturments, Simon and Garfunkel, and the occasional dose of Wagner are to be found in my below ground living area. Tom | 
09-07-2001, 02:23 PM
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| | | How could I forget Patsy Cline and Simon and Garfunkel? Some of the best music around, in my opinion.
Ed | 
09-07-2001, 09:38 PM
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| | Well, my favorite vocal artist is Joanne Shenandoah (described by some as a Native American Enya). Of course, I like Enya too and other New Age artists. George Winston is a favorite (actually, I love just about any piano.)
Folk: My absolute favorite in this category is Joni Mitchell. Also, kd lang.
Then there's jazz. My favorites here are Vince Guaraldi, David Gruisin, Spyro Gyra, Steely Dan.
I have no idea what category Stevie Ray Vaughan falls under, but if he's great to listen to if I need to clean the house.
Of course, Beatles, Simon and Garfunkle and Eagles need to be mentioned too. And an awful lot of artists from the 70's and 80's - those "oldie" radio stations really make me feel old!
Oh, and just about any classical, African mbira and traditional Vietnamese instrumental.
NOT: opera or rap.
Jeanie
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09-07-2001, 09:49 PM
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| | | Yanni, Kitaro, Liz Story, Pink Floyd, Dead Can Dance, Jethro Tull, Robert Rich, Sade, Andreas Vollenwieder, David Arkenstone, Peter Buffett (no, not Jimmy), Suzanne Ciani, Alanis Morrisette, Annie Lennox, tons more...
Jean Michel Jarre is on as I type this.
Also, big thumbs up for Geoge Winston, and suggest also William Ackermann and Michael Jones
Anyone use any internet radio with any regularity and success? After I upgraded to MS Internet Explorer 6 I started using the builtin MSN music service...very good music, wide selection, but spotty connection. I love the Echoes radio program (echoes.org) and came >this< close to working for Hearts of Space. | 
09-08-2001, 12:48 AM
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| | My favorite musician is Vince Gill but I like pretty much anything. Anyone listen to Chet Atkins? I have a bunch of his CDs. Reminds me of George Winston--except with a guitar.
Amanda | 
09-08-2001, 07:58 AM
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| | We used to have some albums by Chet Atkins, but they have gone the way of many old photos.  Great guitar player.
Ed | 
09-08-2001, 07:11 PM
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| | | Wide range also, like the rest of you --
patriotic - Sousa and other marches, Kate Smith, Ray Charles
spiritual - Perry Como, Tennesee Ernie Ford, Jane Froman, Mahalia Jackson
vocal - Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, Tony Bennett, Vic Damone, Della Reese, Bing Crosby, Ray Charles, Bette Midler, Andrews Sisters, Jo Stafford, Jane Morgan, Eva Cassidy
folk - Buffy St. Marie; Peter, Paul & Mary, Joan Baez, 3D's, Melanie
Big Band - Glenn Miller - "In the Mood" could get me moving even if I was "lying there dying", Modernaires
Country - Ray Charles (again), Judds, Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson
I love some popularized renditions of operatic & classical works, - such as the Toreador Song and La Habanera from"Carmen", "Claire de Lune", etc. but know little about the original music.
Any family history CD that I make will have a soundtrack, because my life has always had a soundtrack! | 
04-26-2002, 07:47 AM
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| | | Since I posted here it seems I've been listening to a lot of women vocalists. Sarah McLachlin, Natalie Merchant, Alanis Morrisette, Annie Lennox, Loreena McKennitt.
A friend burned his entire CD collection to MP3, and I've been using the opportunity to catch up on the decade of the 90s (I'm only 10 years out of date). | 
04-26-2002, 06:31 PM
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| | | I listen to lots of styles of music but I lean towards the 60's rock. The Beatles are my all time favorites, I grew up with them and I have an extensive Beatles Collection. But I have a son who is studying to be an Audio Engineer so we have music playing constantly in our house. Everything from Blues from BB King and Muddy Waters to Limp Biskit and One Dollar Short. I must say that some of the more modern stuff doesn't appeal to me but I'm careful not to denigrate it because I remember my father telling me the music I listened to as a kid was rubbish and I don't want to do the same to my sons. I actually like some of the newer stuff but still play my Beatles collection when ever I can get a chance to use the stereo. | 
04-26-2002, 07:54 PM
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| | | My favorite for years has always been smooth jazz.
Earl Klugh, Norman Brown, Boney James, The Rippingtons, Peter White, Dave Grusin, Bob James, the list is huge.
I like and appreciate almost all other types of music, but really only "buy" the ones above.
We don't have any radio stations around here that play this type of music, so I have to create my own personal jukebox (WinMX). Gotta love mp3.
Vikki | 
04-26-2002, 08:36 PM
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| | | well seems everyone likes a mixed bag
no different here.. music made a dramatic shift in the states in early 1964 and as a 17 year old I stepped off a ship in okinawa to hear people talking about "beatles" like it was a good thing...
never really caught up with music again until after my enlistment.
I tried to fit into the 70's.... like a hippy wantabe... as it was all strange to me... thought the new music was all the same.
so now that all my "don't know zip" credentials are posted
my largest collection has always been "pink floyd" ... altho I liked it a lot it also had few lyrics... so if I forgot to change the music for a few hours didn't seem as repetitive... actually think I may have finally memorized the words to "breath"
anyhow for all you folks that have writen me off as "no class" I also have a cd that I like a lot performed by the "ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA" | 
04-26-2002, 08:44 PM
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| | | sorry... elbow hit the enter button
anyhow the RPO album plays "PINK FLOYD" .... best of everything .. big band... pink floyd... lots of the hits...
I think it's fairly rare and I'm willing to share if anyone has an interest.
other than that.. well steely dan's always good for an all nighter....
RonDon |
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