what's on your music player?
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I'm new to the group, but the topic caught my eye =]
I find that good Trance and Progressive House music is perfect when doing a cardio workout!
I'm a sucker for Armin Van Buuren lol0 -
MIne is mostly Americana, bluegrass, folk and heartland rock...listening to a lot of AJ Downing and Patterson Hood lately.
Is Patterson's solo stuff of a piece with Drive-By Truckers?0 -
Until I buy an MP3 player, I'm at the mercy of whatever's on at the YMCA I go to.
On my netbook (which is where most of my music is) there's music from 1910 up to 2013, lots of different genres (rock, alternative, "classic" rock, bluegrass, country [mostly older], doo-wop and rock 'n' roll from the 50s/60s, some metal, Christian/Gospel music, classical, jazz, new age, R&B, rap, pop, blues, mashups, a bit of dance/electro/techno/whatever-ya-wanna-call-it and disco and some comedy/novelty stuff. Around 44,000 files if I recall correctly.
I subscribe to the "There are only two kinds of music: good and bad" theory so I try and stay open to listening to lots of different stuff.
Right now at my desk I've got Nichole Nordeman, Beck, a self-created Squeeze anthology, The Sundays and a Bill Cosby comedy CD if that's any indication.0 -
This is what I've listened to in the last few days:
Dirk Hamilton
Santana
Fabulous Thunderbirds
Tailgators
Antsy McClain and the Trailer Park Troubadours
Bill Kirchen
Frank Wakefield0 -
In my cube today:
Beck
Natalie Merchant
The Strokes
The Sundays
Julian Lennon
Medium Cool (jazz vocal act..)0 -
In my cube today:
Chuck Berry!
John McCutcheon
Otis Rush0 -
In my cube today:
Chuck Berry!
NICE!
Today is a Utopia (Todd Rundgren) live CD, Dwight Twilley compilation, Strokes, Sundays, and Julian Lennon0 -
Haven't listened to it yet, but downloaded a bootleg Pink Floyd concert from May 9, 1977 at the Oakland coliseum!!0
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Musical menu for the day as I work Holiday OT:
MYLON LEFEVRE AND BROKEN HEART Big World
MAXWELL Embrya
DARRELL MANSFIELD Get Ready
THE ELMS Big Surprise0 -
I have a wide taste in music, but for running I have a ton of good old punk and ska on my Ipod. Gets me movin'!0
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I'M BEAUTIFUL , by Bette Midler THIS ONE'S FOR THE GIRL, by Martina McBride MAN, I FEEL LIKE A WOMAN, by Shania
Twain
I LOVE ROCK AND ROLL, by Joan Jett multiple PINK and ABBA songs Plus many more upbeat and empowering songs0 -
During my recent workouts, I've been listening a lot to these songs:
"Bridge Burning" by Foo Fighters
"Won't Get Fooled Again" by The Who
"Legs" by Chuck Inglish feat. Chromeo
"My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up)" by Fall Out Boy
"Danny, Dakota & the Wishing Well" by A Silent Film
"A New Level" by Pantera
"Spectrum (Say My Name) (Calvin Harris Remix)" by Florence + The Machine
"Push It (Club Mix)" by Yves Larock
"Sleeping with a Friend (Kat Kraxy Radio Mix)" by Neon Trees
"Desperate Boys & Stupid Boys (Jason Nevins Mixshow)" by Kimberly Caldwell
"Same Heart" by Mei Finegold
"Slavic Girls" by Donatan & Cleo0