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I was discussing music with some friends last night, and they really thought my tastes were odd for someone our age and the fact that I'm a music major. Apparently they thought I should only listen to classical and modern stuff. I listen to mostly 50s and 60s rock. My mom says I should be at least 50 because of it.

I was just interested in seeing what people listen to, as I've thought about doing a master's thesis related to the subject. I consider this board to be a pretty good example of the general populus, and I thought I'd see if there was enough interest in the genre to actually pursue it


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An interesting topic that I've talk about somewhat often, but I'm a fairly eclectic music fan.

I listen to modern rock (Buckcherry, 3 Days Grace - type stuff). Older 70s Rock (KISS, AC-DC). Standards (Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr.). Jazz & Blues (Miles Davis, John Coltrane, B.B. King, Clapton, Louis Armstrong). Some Country (Alabama, Travis Tritt, Hank). And even some older 80s & 90s era rap (Snoop, Dre, Warren G).

I guess, you could say, I know what I like, I'm just not sure exactly what that is.


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I'm all over the map.

I can listen to classic rock one minute, rap the next, then death metal/heavy metal, then dance, back to modern rock, then over to trance.

Lately, I've been on a big trance kick. Ferry Corsten, Tiesto, Above & Beyond, Armin Van Buuren, etc...


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Me too.

A quick scroll of my ipod:

A Perfect Circle, Alanis Morrissette, Anthrax, Arctic Monkeys, The Beatles, Black Keys, Blondie, Blur, Bob Marley, Bryn Terfel, Cat Stevens, Counting Crows, The Cure, Damageplan, David Bowie, Elvis Costello, Frank Sinatra, Green Day, INXS, The Jam, Jellyfish, Johann Sebastian Bach, Korn, Marvin Gaye, My Chemical Romance, Neil Diamond, North Mississippi All Stars (Thanks Saint ), Otis Redding, Tchaikovsky, The Police, The Prodigy, Public Enemy, REM, Rammstein, Sex Pistols, Simon and Garfunkel, The Specials, Tool, Tori Amos, Unified Theory, Van Morrisson, Mozardt, Wolfmother.

I got heavy rock influences but i'm pretty much up for everything i think....i hate the R 'n B stuff though.....


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Mostly classic rock (60s, 70s, 80s rock).

Also like the blues, a bit of pop (depending on the song of course) some country music esepcially the older stuff, jazz (not up-tempo bebop, but softer jazz), and can handle classical music when I'm in a mellow mood, such as before going to sleep.


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About the only time I listen to music is in the car.

My pre-sets are 2 country stations(1 classic, 1 modern), 1 classic rock, 1 local talk, 1 easy listening,1 PBS.

Of those the breakdown is probably 75% country,10% PBS....mostly for news and such,and 5% each for the others.


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I like a little of everything from Type O Negative to Crosby Stills Nash and Young. Depends on my mood. I guess I can always listen to metal and thats my favorite type of music. Bands like Fear Factory, Slayer, Pantera, Devil Driver). My all-time favorite band is Nirvana and I like the 90's alternative scene. I listen to old school rap, was really into The Doors, Pink Floyd, The Dead at one time and still listen to that era all the time. I even like swing (Glen Miller, Duke Ellington, Count Basie) and listen to classical sometimes when I am studying or in the car.
The only thing I really don't care for is R&B and most rap from today. Some of it is alright, but most sounds the same to me. I do listen to "Backspin" on Sirius all the time to hear some old rap,,when it was original and not the same "yo yo yo f'this hoe, I gots to roll, on my 20's and flow"

My all-time favorite song, "Bittersweet Symphony" by The Verve. I can pop that in anytime, any mood, any situation, and I always love it.


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Classic rock (50's,60's,and '70's.) I also love the blues from any era.


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I'll listen to almost anything... but as I've gotten older I've switched over to mainly just christian. But I can listen to anything.


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I am all over the map as well.
But I am a guitarist.
My main influences are Heavy Metal, Blues,Classic Rock, Folk, Classical,Rockabilly, Bluegrass.


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Country and I like bar singers like Pat Dailey and Ray Fogg. They sing about Ohio and Lake Erie. Also Jimmy Buffett and Bob Marley.

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Jazz (really addicted to Sara Gazarek recently), showtunes, classical, and 50s and 60s rock for me.


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I mostly listen to modern rock (90's forward) and punk.

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Blues/rock/classic rock

Don't mind some country but not for to long at a time.

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Your pod is alot like mine. I have alot more 50s and 60s stuff though. I listen to modern stuff and I like some older country. Only thing I tend to stay away from is rap.

Thanks guys this is just what I wanted! Keep it comin!


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Classic Rock
Country
Southern Rock
Motown
Almost anything from the 60's, 70's, and 80's.


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Well, in my point of view all the songs written back then are a hell of a lot better than the ones written now. I mean just think of it, back then you have, the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, ACDC, and many many others.

Now would someone rather be listening to them or somekind of Usher crap?

Just out of curiousity, how old is your mom then?


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She's 42. She used to listen to decent music. Now its like Justin Timberlake or some crap. lol

I agree though. Artists now are chosen by marketability rather than talent. It's easy to just edit stuff when its wrong.


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Hmmm... I'll answer by what's on my IPod. Geoff Moore and the Distance, 4Him, D.C. Talk, Tait, Jonnah33, KJ52, Will Smith, Creed, Delirious?, Eminem, Phillips Craig and Dean, Alan Jackson, Toby Keith...

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I'm big time into rock(both modern and classic). Some favorites include Zepp, Floyd,Hendrix,Clapton. I love Bob Marley I'm big on country; everything from Johnny Cash up to Kenny Chesney I also like artists such as Michael Buble and Josh Groban. I like a lot of music from U.K. I've realized. I love southern rock and good guitar music(Allman Brothers, Santana,etc.)


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Musical Tastes...good topic

I listen to pretty much anything...new hip hop stinks, and country isnt much better.

Modest Mouse is my favorite
The White Stripes
Anthrax
The Black Keys
Arctic Monkeys
Rise Against
Flogging Molly
The Avett Brothers
The Format
Iron Maiden
Zeppelin
The Doors
Beastie Boys
Run DMC
Rocco Deluca & The Burden
Shinedown
Breaking Benjamin
Chevelle
The Decemberists
Audioslave

Those are among my favorites...

Its across the board, but I love them.

Also...on Saturday I'm going to the K-Rockathon in Syracuse to see Chris Cornell, Deftones (dont like them), Social Distortion, Strata, Drowning Pool, Black Light Burns, Evans Blue and a couple other bands. Im excited

and a week later I'm goin to the Rock The Bells show in NYC to see Rage Against The Machine (amazing), A Tribe Called Quest, Cypress Hill, Public Enemy, Wu-Tang Clan, Mos Def, Talib Kweli and a truckload of other hip hop acts.

Its gonna be a good week. Theres a chance I might go see Blues Traveller again in there too, but i think its too pricey, with those other shows draining a lot of money.


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I like all kinds of music with the exception of rap....and hip hop!


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i've been fascinated with the topic for awhile now...

like many others, i have eclectic tastes, and i've always tried to understand those who only like 1 or 2 genres...honestly, i tend to think that those folks are not so much into music...all the people i know that hold music to be very important to them are people with wider range of tastes...maybe that's a music-snob sort of opinion, but...

so how is it one can enjoy Wu Tang Clan, Curtis Mayfield, Cat Stevens, Green Day, etc. simultaneously? my current line of thinking is that, as with different friends i hang out with, each of these types of music brings something different to the table...something distinct to appreciate...

e.g. some music i'm turned onto by the lyrics...Jimmy Buffett isn't blazing any musical trails, but he's a good storyteller, and those stories brought me into a mindset where i can appreciate the music, as well...

other stuff i love has nothing to do with the lyrics involved, rather it's the sound that draws me...reading Pink Floyd's lyrics, they come across as trying-too-hard-to-be-deep-and-meaningful, but their use of sounds, music, and silence makes me listen, and allows me to appreciate the lyrics more...

in a somewhat large nutshell, that's kinda how i imagine a lot of you who claim to have ecletic tastes are, as well...you can appreciate different facets of music from all the different artists out there...


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as I have passed 40 I mostly listen to talk radio.

However, when I have a bad day and want to chill going home, the only dvd's in my car now are old metallica.

I mostly listen to classical at work.

I sometimes listen to country when I go fishin; a friend started me on this a long time ago.

But now that we have sat. radio, I have been listening to the uncensored comedy channel. I love people like Lewis Black and Carlin uncut.

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Well, at age 30, my tastes in music has shifted a little bit since my high school and college days, but I still listen to probably more hip hop than anything, although there's a lot of it that has come out the last couple years that I don't care for. Next would be a variety of rock music including alternative and punk, followed by top 40. Once in a great while, I'll listen to some older stuff, but it's not very often. I don't listen to country or any kind of metal.


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I just got done watching a documentary on HDNET about the Motown days. Man, was that great music. That's all we listened to in High School in the early 70's.

And now, I'm listening to the 90's music on XM and completely digging it. Interesting that the melodies are derived from the tunes of Motown. Go Browns!! And go Supremes and Temptations!!


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I saw that on HDNet tonight but didn't watch it.

I have The 90's programmed in on my favorites on XM, along with Raw, The City, The Heat, The Hitlist, Kiss, 20 on 20, Ethel, Squizz, Fungus, Lucy, and Flight 26.


There, that about sums up my musical preferences right there.


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I'm all over the place too ... I can stand just about anything, and I have favorite songs from just about every genre you can think of ... rap, heavy metal, alternative, country, r&b, pop, rock, classic rock, sinatra type stuff, classical, opera, etc.

My two favorites are probably classical and alternative, which just show how all-over the place I am.

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I listen to country.. good ol' American country.... listening to anything else makes you a terrorist.


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Anything for the sake of higher education! I was almost a music major myself. You're looking at the proud recipient of the Louie Armstrong award.

Anyways. I'm 25 and I listen to mainly techno/european dance.
I stear clear of top 40 and most things that are "popular". I just don't like getting burnt out on the same old crap.
I loved Dave Matthews before he was radioized.

I still dig older sounds that the masses have forgotten about. Tantric, Days of the New, Collective Soul, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Perfect Circle, Joss Stone. I am all over the map too.

I guess the bottom line is since I studied music theory for 3 years, I like groups/musicians who have actual talent. Local music to me is the best. They do what they want without the suits influencing them or their sounds. Eric Jerardi, Second Echo, Orange Willard.... good, pure stuff. They do it for them, and that's what music is about.


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when it was original and not the same "yo yo yo f'this hoe, I gots to roll, on my 20's and flow"




I hear you here. My bro listens to that junk. He has it so loud on his pod/cdplayer that all you here is F-bombs, and n**ga..

But for me, I mostly listen to Classic Rock, but, Christian music has started to take me on lately..

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I like a little bit of everything but my favorite genres are punk, big beat, drum-n-bass and industrial/goth. Pretty much anything with a good beat and loud, 3-chord crunchy guitars


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Quote:

Musical Tastes...good topic

I listen to pretty much anything...new hip hop stinks, and country isnt much better.

Modest Mouse is my favorite
The White Stripes
Anthrax
The Black Keys
Arctic Monkeys
Rise Against
Flogging Molly
The Avett Brothers
The Format
Iron Maiden
Zeppelin
The Doors
Beastie Boys
Run DMC
Rocco Deluca & The Burden
Shinedown
Breaking Benjamin
Chevelle
The Decemberists
Audioslave

Those are among my favorites...

Its across the board, but I love them.

Also...on Saturday I'm going to the K-Rockathon in Syracuse to see Chris Cornell, Deftones (dont like them), Social Distortion, Strata, Drowning Pool, Black Light Burns, Evans Blue and a couple other bands. Im excited

and a week later I'm goin to the Rock The Bells show in NYC to see Rage Against The Machine (amazing), A Tribe Called Quest, Cypress Hill, Public Enemy, Wu-Tang Clan, Mos Def, Talib Kweli and a truckload of other hip hop acts.

Its gonna be a good week. Theres a chance I might go see Blues Traveller again in there too, but i think its too pricey, with those other shows draining a lot of money.




I'm jealous...That Hip Hop concert is gonna be tha' shizznit!!! Those are some of my all time favorite rappers.


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Well, I can tell you that my musical entertainment has always come from the classic rock era. Such bands as, The Beatles, The Doors, Queen, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and many other classic rock bands.

However, I also love some of the 80's and newer rock bands! From the 80's I have to say bands like Pat Benatar, Guns N Roses, Poison, Cinderella, some Ratt, Motley Crue, Quiet Riot, Ozzy (and original Black Sabbath), are some of the better groups too me, now there are some individual songs as well, Dramarama: Anything, Anything, Berlin: No More Words and The Metro, Scandal: The Warrior and Goodbye to You, Asia: It's Over Now and Heat of the Moment, GTR: When the heart rules the mind, Duran Duran: Hungry like the Wolf and Rio, INXS: Devil Inside (and a few other songs from them also), Skid Row had a few good songs, Enuff Z'Nuff: A New Thing (poison copy band), Til Tuesday: Voices Carry, The Firm: (feat. Paul Rodgers and Jimmy Page) Radioactive and Satisfaction Guarenteed, Joe Satriani, Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force: (feat. Joel Lynn Turner on vocals), Cyndi Lauper, Joan Jett: I love Rock N Roll and probably much more.

Now even newer music from 1990 til now! I loved the whole Grunge thing, Alice in Chains is still one of my fav bands. Pearl Jam, Nirvana, and Sound Garden were good also. Candlebox and STP were good. Korn, Disturbed, Godsmack, Stained, are some others that I like. Not much for Rap but some Rock/Rap fusion has been ok, Linkin Park and the Red Hot Chilli Peppers. I'm not big on Limp Bizkit. Early Eminen is good cause it's funny. Nickelback is good, Lenny Kravitz, The Smashing Pumkins, The Pixies, The Pretenders, AC/DC, Judas Priest, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Joe Walsh, The Eagles, The Stones, The Who, Elton John, The Police, Van Halen (Roth era mostly), Fleetwood Mac, some KISS, some Alice Cooper, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Def Leppard (especiallky early stuff), John Couger Melloncamp, Johnny Cash and too many more to name.

The list of concerts I've seen goes like this:

Iron Maiden w/ Twisted Sister
Ronnie James Dio
Van Halen's Monsters of Rock: feat. Kingdom Come, Dokken, Metallica, The Scorpions, and VH w/ Sammy Hagar.
The Rolling Stones
Paul McCartney
Robert Plant w The Black Crowes
AC/DC
RUSH w/ Candlebox
Van Halen w/ Hagar and Alice in Chains
Guns N Roses w/ Soundgarden
Guns N Roses and Metallica
Pink Floyd
Lynyrd Skynyrd w/ Ted Nugent
Lynyrd Skynyrd w/ Peter Frampton and Tommy Shaw
KISS, in full makeup
Fleetwood Mac
Motley Crue
Def Leppard
Warrant
and a few other small ones.


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Awesome responses guys! Thanks for your input. I think researching the development of rockability is worthwhile.

That being said I share alot of interests with you all. I'm all over the map. Right now its The Beatles, they had a certain chemistry that is rare among groups. Even in the end when they were at each other's throats they made amazing music.

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I listen to rap that can best be described as dense, abstract, and like nothing you've heard before.

Here are some lyrics of one of my favorite rappers Aesop Rock:

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Yo...put one up for shackle-me-not clean logic procreation
I did not invent the wheel I was the crooked spoke adjacent
While the triple sixers lassos keep angels roped in the basement
I walk the block with a halo on a stick poking your patience
Ya'll catch a 30 second flash visual
Dirty cooperative med platoon bloom head-trip split
ridiculous. Fathom the splicing of first generation
f up with trickle down anti-hero smack. Kraken.
I pace me game for zero hour completion cretin, splash.
Duke of early retirement picket dream.
American nightmare hogging the screen.
I'll hold the door open so you can stumble in
if you'd stop following me 'round the jungle gym.
Now it's an honor and I spell it with the 'H' I stole from
'heritage'
Merit crutched on the wretched refuse of my teaming resonance.
I promise. Tempest tossed breed with a bleeding conscience.
See, the creed accents responsive with my spores divorced the
wattage
And I'm sleeping now. Wow. Yeah the settlers laugh...
You won't be laughing when your covered wagons crash
You won't be laughing when the buzzards drag your brother's flags
to rags
You won't be laughing when your front lawn is spangled with
epitaphs
You won't be laughing
And I'll hang my boots to rest when I'm impressed,
So I triple knot 'em then I forgot 'em
His origami dream is beautiful
but man those wings will never leave the ground
Without a feather and a lottery ticket, now settle down

All I ever wanted was to pick apart the day,
put the pieces back together my way.
All I ever wanted was to pick apart the day,
put the pieces back together my way.
All I ever wanted was to pick apart the day,
put the pieces back together my way.
All I ever wanted was to pick apart the day,
put the pieces back together my way.

Slacker bound intimate tabloid headline with a pulse
Shimmy 'cross the centerfold. Enter dead time engulfed;
divvy crumbs for the better souls. When seven deadly stains
adhere the blame to crystal conscience
the result's a lowlife counting on one hand what he's
accomplished.
Link me to activism chain, activate street sweep.
Plug deteriorating zen up in pen dragon.
I hock spores coursed by the morbid spreading of madmen.
Alley Gospel.
Sinking your lincoln log cabin and Charlie Chaplin waddle.
I could, zig, zag, and zig 'em again before the badge gleam
sparkled in my brick wall windows. Another thick installment
of one night in Gotham without the wretched
'Houston we have a problem'
attached to a festive batch of city goblins.
Who split holiday freaks on a box cut cinema high road bellow;
Heads gripped Watch red bricks turn yellow.
Sorta similar to most backbones at Camp Icarus
where all fiddler crabs congregate and get pampered for bickering.
Life's not a bitch, life is a beautiful woman.
Your only call her a bitch because she won't let you get that
p.
Maybe she didn't feel y'all shared any similar interests
Or maybe you're just an ass who couldn't sweet talk the
princess.
Kiss the speaker wire. Peter Pacifism peggin' threshold.
Stomach full of halo kibbles.
Wingspan cast black upon vigils. Here to duck hunt ticker
tape vision and pick apart the pixels.
I got a friend of polar nature and it's all peace.
You and I seek similar stars but can't sit at the same feast.
Metal Captain!
This cat is asking if I've seen his little lost passions,
told him: 'Yeah, but only when I pedaled past him'

All I ever wanted was to pick apart the day,
put the pieces back together my way.
All I ever wanted was to pick apart the day,
put the pieces back together my way.
All I ever wanted was to pick apart the day,
put the pieces back together my way.
All I ever wanted was to pick apart the day,
put the pieces back together my way.






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Some contemporary Christian music is pretty good.. the hardest thing they have to overcome to get more people to listen to it is the name...


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Some contemporary Christian music is pretty good.. the hardest thing they have to overcome to get more people to listen to it is the name...




One of my faves.. The thing is, I really don't go to church..I've kinda discovered Christian music on my own..


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