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I love the great guitarists: Clapton (his Cream and Slowhand days), Hendrix (who was most certainly God), Jeff Beck, Duane Allman etc.

Led Zeppelin has a special place in my heart, as does Rush for their deep philosophical lyrics. That and Neil Peart is the best drummer ever.

Its interesting, though. I grew up playing classical violin and jazz improv saxophone and don't really listen to those musics. And the music I listen to is rather far from my generation, but I can't stand the garbage that is popular today.

And, of course, Pink Floyd. Who can hate them?

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I love the great guitarists: Clapton (his Cream and Slowhand days), Hendrix (who was most certainly God), Jeff Beck, Duane Allman etc.

Led Zeppelin has a special place in my heart, as does Rush for their deep philosophical lyrics. That and Neil Peart is the best drummer ever.

Its interesting, though. I grew up playing classical violin and jazz improv saxophone and don't really listen to those musics. And the music I listen to is rather far from my generation, but I can't stand the garbage that is popular today.

And, of course, Pink Floyd. Who can hate them?

I was thinking about Jeff Beck last night - I was making rice pudding and the song started playing in my mind!

Great choices, remember that Ginger Baker of Cream was a fantastic drummer as well.

I had a friend with a violin and saxophone double - he quit on saxophone eithout ever playing any jazz - moved to Austria and became a viola player - professionally.

If you like Blues Guitar listen to some Stevie Ray Vaughn and old recordings of B.B.King before 'Lucile' ecame more of a prop - he used to play all of the time a sing a little, in those early days he was an amazing player.

If you can find any try to listen to some of D'jango Reinhart recordings, he was a jazz guitarist who could only use two fingers and his thumb on the left hand, but played like you wouldn't believe and if you ever saw a picture of him holding his guitar you would not believe what he could do.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Jackson
Hey Chelsea,

I love all kinds of music... I have had my metal stage, my jazz stage, my blues stage, my classical stage. Right now I am into country music. Johnny Cash, Keith Urban, SurgarLand, Tobie Keith, etc. Is where I am at musically right now.

LOL

bernie

Oh yeah. I'm in the country stage too right now. The Lost Trailers, Trace Adkins, Alan Jackson.

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Guest ~Brenda~
Oh yeah. I'm in the country stage too right now. The Lost Trailers, Trace Adkins, Alan Jackson.

Nice.... Shenia Twain, Brooks and Dunn, Dierks Bently, Big and Rich,... the list goes on and on!!

LOL

bernie

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I like most music I can relate to. I listen to oldies, 70's, 80's some 90's rock, but mainly listen to country. When singing I prefer country or oldies.

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Guest Melanieshaman

In This Moment

Theory of a Deadman

Disturbed

Barenaked Ladies

Hoobastank

OLD Metallica

Megadeth

Jon Oliva's Pain

Savatage

the list goes on and on

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Guest Evan_J

Cut of the moment : On the Ocean by K'Jon

And if any of you just "happen to have " the mp3 of it lying around you really need to email it to me LOL

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I miss the old 'normal' groups, like:

The Strawberry Alarm Clock

The Atomic Rooster

Ten Wheel Drive

The Jefferson Airplane, now Starship

and Crowbar

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest NeverSayNever

I like quite a lot of stuff.

My favourite bands are definitely Axxis, Kamelot, Nightwish and Apocalyptica though. :D

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My favorite bands, there was John Philip Sousa, William Handy, Goldman and the Great Creator - I remember that fateful day when they all arrived in town on that very same historic day - Seventy six Tromones - oh wait that's from the music man!

In actual marching band recordings I have the Cold Stream Gaurd and the Black Watch Brass Bands as well as the Eastman Conservatory concert band directed by Fredrick Fennell (anyone who that impresses is as much of a band geek as me).

Jazz, it's Maynard Ferguson, Buddy Rich, Stan Kenton, Woddy Hermann and Don Ellis - honorable mention to The Mystereous Flying Orchestra.

Jazz Rock Fusion - Chase, Chicago, Blood, Sweat and Tears, Ten Wheel Drive, the Brecker Brothers, Dreams and Chick Corea and the Return To Forever, more rock - the Mahavishnu Orchestra.

Go and search for more gems from Sally's Eclectic Record Shop.

That should overload You tube tonight!

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Alyssa Leigh

My list is quite long so here it goes

1)Pink Flyod For Parodies For Country

2)Neil Young 1)Weird Al 1)Garth Brooks

3)Jethro Tull 2)Jerky Boys 2)Alan Jackson

4)Journey 3)Keith Urban

5)Bob Marley 4)Kenny Chesney

6)Blues Traveler 5)Tracy Lawrence

7)Tool

8)The Police

9)Iron Maiden

10)Black Sabbath

11)Ozzy Osbourne

12)Nine Inch Nails

13)Led Zepplin

14)Dave Matthews Band

15)Goo Goo Dolls

16)God Smack

17)Billy Joel

Some Bare Naked Ladies

I listen to all kinds of music it just depends on what mood I am in at the time!

Alyssa

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

80s hair metal, punk, 80s pop/new wave, rock, 90s alternative

less than jake, dropkick murphys, flogging molly, the donnas, primus, rage against the machine, audioslave, some goth/industrial, and..oh..did I mention 80s hair metal? I use that to help raise my voice and develop a better female voice. :)

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Guest Lisa marie

Fav group atm if one can call it that : Ananda shake

Infected mushrom

Asterix

Raz

All kinds of Psychedelic trance, also into break beat and Drum & bass, dance for 12 houers Np!

And i enjoy classical music solo piano especially , rock, J rock

Bit of everything really, depends on the mood

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Guest StarchildSandy

I like classic rock/metal and music thats just kinda strange.

1. Hanoi Rocks

2. Turbonegro

3. Mötley Crüe

4. Aerosmith

the rest in no particular order:

Weezer

Slayer

Black Sabbath

Deep Purple

blur

Bjork

Courtney Love

Skid Row

Bad Religion

The Offspring

The Cardigans

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Guest Kaylin

Haha, wow I listen to such stereotypical music, but I do absolutely positively love my alternative music (I know i'm such a dork :lol:).

Some of my favorite bands include; Forever the Sickest Kids, The Maine, All Time Low, Sing It Loud, Mayday Parade, The Cab, School Boy Humor, You, Me, and Everyone You Know, Cute is What We Aim For, The Downtown Fiction, and so much more!

Oh, did I forget? I FREAKING LOVE TAKING BACK SUNDAY OMG!

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Guest Emily Violet

i like

My chemical romance

the misfits

the ramones

david bowie

green day

bring me the horizon

iron maiden

slayer

the beatles

bob dylan

rolling stones

iggy pop

T.A.T.U

the damned

jawbreaker

johnny cash

morrisey/the smiths

rancid

sex pistols

aiden

taking back sunday

AFI the old Afi when they were good

billy idol

black flag

blink 182

death cab for cutie

the cure

danzig

leathermouth

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Guest S. Chrissie
In actual marching band recordings I have the Cold Stream Gaurd and the Black Watch Brass Bands as well as the Eastman Conservatory concert band directed by Fredrick Fennell (anyone who that impresses is as much of a band geek as me).

<3 Fredrick Fennell. I have some of the recording of him and the Cleveland Symphonic Winds

Aunt Sally, do you listen to Brasscast??

It's a brassband podcast.

http://www.brasscast.com/

Sherlyn

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Guest My_Genesis

I like mostly rock and all its subgenres, and alternative. though i am open to anything else that sounds good :) lol. So for favourite bands - Hinder, Bush (Gavin Rossdale is pretty good as well, though I preferred him with Bush), Garbage, Buckcherry, The Bravery, Muse, Glasvegas, Guns N Roses, Alice in Chains, The Offspring...I also like a lot of Shania Twain stuff, but i think that's mainly because I'm revisiting 4th grade when my dad made a copy of her cd for me from my mom and i kinda had a crush on her after I saw her in the Guinness World Records. :rolleyes: so i tend to like her more country-rock sounding songs because im really not into slow stuff. lol.

oh also, Halestorm is a pretty new band...they have been around for awhile but it seems it's taken them about 12 years to make an album and sign with a major record label. :P lol but i love the album!

oh and i like metal but not when they scream too much. more like classic metal. although i wouldn't consider led zeppelin metal like my mom does :P

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Guest Guitaruu

I love music :) I love pop, rock, country, blues, depending on my mood. In alphabetic order :)

Bon Jovi

Bryan Adams

Eagles

Green Day

Joan Jett

Journey

Katy Perry

Keith Urban

Kelly Clarkson

Lady Gaga

Lily Allen

Michael Jackson

Nickelback

Saturdays

Taylor Swift

Theory of a Deadman

I'm sure there's more though lol

Amy x

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Guest My_Genesis
I love music :) I love pop, rock, country, blues, depending on my mood. In alphabetic order :)

Bon Jovi

Bryan Adams

Eagles

Green Day

Joan Jett

Journey

Katy Perry

Keith Urban

Kelly Clarkson

Lady Gaga

Lily Allen

Michael Jackson

Nickelback

Saturdays

Taylor Swift

Theory of a Deadman

I'm sure there's more though lol

Amy x

Bon Jovi is awesome. Back in Feb. i went to a concert Theory of a Deadman opened for Hinder. :D They are signed with Chad Kroger but i prefer their stuff to nickelback. the radio might be partially to blame for me not liking them more :rolleyes:

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Since everyone is making lists, Ill make a small list.

Avenged Sevenfold (amazing live)

Slipknot ( I really want to see them live)

Dethklok (going to see them in November)

Nirvana and all grunge music(including Bush, STP, Smashing Pumpkins, Pearl Jam, etc.) - Nirvana is my favorite band of all time(I will not ever get to see them live, one kurt dead and two I was not born early enough(1989) to see them live too bad)

3 oh 3!

Techno is amazing

Creed ( I just saw them in concert, there back together, seven years is a long time, it was an amazing show)

I really like all kinds of music, except rap, unless its rap metal.

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