I thought this would make for an interesting thread. Here's my current playlist:
http://www.outgoing-introvert.com/my...rosperity.html
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I thought this would make for an interesting thread. Here's my current playlist:
http://www.outgoing-introvert.com/my...rosperity.html
:wink:
Oh. My. God.
You're not the outgoing introvert, are you?
However, back on topic. Metal/Hard Rock/Trance and some alternative emo shit.
http://www.last.fm/user/evilmastea/
Yes, how did you guess that? :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by FDG
My musical taste developed on two different paths that are slowly converging: my sister's influence (classic rock and jazz) and my own discoveries (mostly alternative/ambient/electronic, and some punk). The two combine to form an iTunes full of:
Led Zeppelin
Pink Floyd
The Beatles
Bob Marley
Sublime
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Bjork
Mogwai
Sigur Ros
Radiohead
Stevie Wonder
Morphine
The Chemical Brothers
The New Deal
Marylin Manson
The Pixies
Aphex Twin
Beck
The Clash
The Sex Pistols
The Ramones
Eric Clapton
Jimmy Hendrix
The Mars Volta
Awesome list!Quote:
Originally Posted by FDG
The guitar shredders are unfortunately not listed, since the rips made from the cds are not tagged.
Kewl :) Are you a shredder? (I am! :wink: )Quote:
Originally Posted by FDG
Let's say, a wannabe. It's a long way to the top (if you wanna rock'n'roll).
I'm not telling.
Well.
I usually listen to
Good Charlotte
Blink 182
Tecno music
Red hot chilie peppers
Depend what they play on radio too and rest of names of the band I can't remember :D .
I guess most music is good except rap, evil darkness and heavy metal type music.
The ones in bold prove you have good taste... especially the last one.Quote:
Originally Posted by gilligan87
I listen to classical AND I like to be a snob about it. Oh how I love my ivory tower. :lol:
Anything as long as its not country.
It really just depends on what mood I'm in. I'll listen to classical, metal, pop, jazz etc. etc.
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Originally Posted by gilligan87
::loves gill::
Bad Religion
NOFX
Nine Inch Nails
Garbage
Sublime
Led Zepplin
David Bowie
Queen
Um...I basically like little bits of everything those are just some bands off the top of my head.
And I like classical music.
Anything that is pleasing to the ear, really...O_o
me neither =pQuote:
Originally Posted by Sycophant
The Doors
Bjork
J-Pop
Video Game Music
Ska
Punk
Classical
Mexican Music (I dont know what its called nor do I speak spanish)
I hate jazz.
w00t Bjork rules. I can't get enough of Vespertine.
You'd love Sigur Ros and Mogwai.
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Wow. I didn't think anybody listened to the Doors or Hendrix anymore. These guys just won't die for me, either, lol.
Talking Heads
Sinead O'Connor
Leonard Cohen
Edwin Collins
Patsy Cline
Fiona Apple
Peter Murphy
kitschy 70's disco
early 80's new wave
Dire Straits
Tupac & Dr. Dre
Nina Simone
Gwen Stefani/No Doubt
Gipsy Kings
Dave Matthews Band
Phish
O.A.R.
Widespread Panic
Keller Williams
The flecktones
String Cheese Incident
Pico Vs. Island Trees
Dispatch
Red Hot Chili Peppers
John Mayer/John Mayer Trio
Cake
Goddamn hippie.
Far from that, I just like Jam bands. (Mutters about people attributing common stereotypes to music)
...
Goddamn hippie.
A. I'm not a hippy.
B. Your having some grammatical problems, Hippy singular Hippies plural.
C. Your basing your disgustingly assumed statement on music choice.
D. I'm as right wing as someone gets.
E. I've never smoke/drank
F. I dont give a crap about nature.
Old school punk
Radiohead
Weezer
The Streets
The Disassociatives
Fugazi
Johhny Cash
The Postal Service
LCD Soundsystem
Pixes
Modest Mouse
Gorillaz
Dizzee Rascal
Dead Kennedys
Aesop Rock
Wrens
Sunny Day Real Estate
Dead Milkmen
The Shins
Lucero
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
A. I'm messing with you, so chill the fuck outQuote:
Originally Posted by Zeia
B. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippie
C. See A.
E. That doesn't make you not a hippie. My sister is a huge hippie and she's totally clean.
D, F. These just lessen my opinion of you, so they would have been better left unstated...fascist.
=)
I wish I fit in with Beta; I love INFps and ENFjs, but we just live in different worlds, I guess, because whenever I try to talk to one, there's always an awkward lack of things to talk about.
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here is what is good lately(what i played today and recently)
the dismemberment plan - emergency and i
elvis costello - this years model
air - moon safari
bill frisell - have a little faith
Frank Zappa - Hot Rats and the compilation Strictly Commercial
Steely Dan - Katy Lied(weak sauce, at least in light of the royal scam/aja)
Jay- Z - Unplugged(just get 'jigga wha, jigga who and flip out at live drums sounding EXACTLY like a drum machine PFAFTSA it's not REAL i swear) if you are even mildly interested in music or life you should get this, ?uestlove is awesome awesome
David Bowie - Young Americans
NIN - pretty hate machine(had to get in touch with 7th grade, ya dig)
what i like off others lists:
Sigur Ros(i jammed this back in high school alot)
Radiohead(their sounds they employ are awesome)
Talking Heads(remain in light is awesome, even tho byrne solo is maybe better than any heads)
Mogwai(i saw them play at coachella a couple years ago, they were cool)
q and not u(different damage is really cool, power is power weak sauce)
To Mars Volta Fans:
Stop tripping, they aren't reinventing anything, just listen to those AWFUL fucking guitar solos UGH UGH UGH, but song 3 on frances is really really cool.
my roommates also jam a lot of stuff, i hear blur and the gorillaz constantly. when blur's singer turns down the sass and turns up the correct pitch in his voice i can dig it, and the gorillaz are pretty cool, i like the hip hop stuff)
Here's a list of artists i've been fanboy to throughout my life:
Early: Nine inch nails, tool, stabbing westward(i was too young to adapt to any sort of fashion or whatever people associate with this music, but i did adapt my ears to the sweet sine waves of the synthesizer, and the pounding drums of tool)
Middle: Radiohead(in 9th grade i made my grandma take me to the store to buy Kid A, then when i got home my parents were having company and i couldn't blast it without being paranoid of their strange expressions in response. :[ but i eventually dug it. I cut out some of the special edition insert booklet to put up in my locker. I always felt really retarded decorating anything that would give off some portion of what i am interested in..)
i feel too old to really look up to artists as heroes now, i have to worry too much about my own playing. Live it up, youngsters. and to any of you who read that, well, you are now certainly better people.
B. (Were both right on the punctuation)Quote:
Originally Posted by gilligan87
E. No, but you have to admit that a lot of hippies do do drugs, smoke, and or drink.
D, F - Congradulations, you have a different opinion of me, Why would I care what you think? Because I disagree with your opinions it should be left unstated? I'll say what I want when I want without your opinion.
=)
I knew he was joking but all jokes have a hint of truth in them. And thus, I didnt appreciate the comment.Quote:
Originally Posted by Diana
Ayreon, Bob Dylan, Coldplay, Dark Moor, Daft Punk, Dark Tranquility, Dragon Force, Dream Theater, Eiffel 65, Elfonia, Falconer, Guns N' Roses, Iced Earth, King Crimson, Lacuna Coil, Led Zeppelin, Liquid Tension Experiment, The Mars Volta, Maudlin of the Well, Nightwish, Opeth, Pain of Salvation, Pantera, Pink Floyd, Placebo, Porcupine Tree, The Pixies, Queen, Queensryche, Radiohead, Symphony X, Therion, Tool, The Velvet Underground, Wintersun
Bands or artists I've listened to within the past month.
A. Speaking of grammar...congradulations?Quote:
Originally Posted by Zeia
B. I don't expect you to care; I'm just teasing more and more of a reaction out of you, and I must say, it's quite entertaining. I see why Peter got such a kick out of doing it to me.
A reaction? I'm really not "reacting" I'm merely responding to your comments. You wouldnt post them unless you were expecting a response now would you? At least Discojoe had a point to his "teasing". I suggest for you to stop pragmatically copying other people's acts and lead a life of your own.Quote:
Originally Posted by gilligan87
(YAY, Gilligan found a grammatical mistake! A cookie for you!)
=)
The response I was expecting was your reaction to me calling you a fascist and a hippie. I'm just messing with you, and you happened to take me seriously. Trying to poke at me by saying I'm just trying to be like discojoe is just more proof that you're taking me way more seriously than you should.
I actually wasn't trying to provoke you in the first place, but once you stepped right in it, how could I resist?
I dont know, something called self-control?Quote:
Originally Posted by gilligan87
Whats wrong with taking people seriously anyways?
I definitely know what you mean (at least with INFps). While they sorta put me at a loss for words sometimes, they're definitely the crowd I would want to go to parties with, and just hang around in general. I think they react well to me, and there's some mojo there, but I honestly can't see myself as any Beta type.Quote:
Originally Posted by maizemedley
=)
I think every intj loves King Krimson. :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by MysticSonic
I never said there was anything wrong with it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zeia
I go more on acutal albums and music, as opposed to the artists themselves (with a few exceptions). The following is an updated version of a list of favorite albums from another thread, nowhere near complete, but it gives you an idea:
Inspiration Information - Shuggie Otis (Funk-Rock-Psychedelic - look him up!)
Ponselle Prima Voce - A compilation of recordings of soprano Rosa Ponselle (Opera)
Songs and Dances of Death - Dmitri Hvorostovsky, Valery Gergiev and the Kirov Orchestra, composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (Classical)
Lady Day: The Best of Billie Holiday - A compilation of recordings of Billie Holiday (Jazz)
Neapolitan Songs and Arias - Franco Corelli (Opera)
Joan Baez - Joan Baez (Folk)
Eugene Onegin - Boris Khaikin, Andrei Sokolov, Galina Vishnevskaya and the Bolshoi Opera and Orchestra, composed by Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky (Opera)
The Barber of Seville - Beverly Sills, Nicolai Gedda, and the London Symphony Orchestra, composed by Gioacchino Rossini (Opera)
In Utero - Nirvana (Rock)
Led Zeppelin IV - Led Zeppelin (Rock)
This Girl's In Love With You - Aretha Franklin (Soul)
Surfer Rosa - The Pixies
Piano Concertos no. 2 and 3 - Dmitri Yablonsky and the Russian State Symphony Orchestra, composed by Sergei Rachmaninov (Classical)
Hair - Original Broadway Cast Recording (Rock-Musical Theatre)
Live at Fillmore East - The Allman Brothers Band (Southern Rock)
Blue Wild Angel: Live at the Isle of Wight - Jimi Hendrix (Rock)
La Traviata: sung in Russian - Alexander Ivanovich Orlov, Alexander Melik-Pashaev and the Bolshoi Opera Chorus and Orchestra, composed by Giussepe Verdi (Opera)
Raw Power - Iggy and the Stooges (Rock)
Eastern Sounds - Yusef Lateef (Jazz)
Carmen - Solange Michel, Michel Dens, Raoul Jobin and the Choir and Orchestra of the Opera-Comique of France, composed by Georges Bizet (Opera)
Obligatory Beatles Album: Abbey Road - The Beatles (Pop-Rock)
Black Fire - Kalyi Jag (Hungarian Gypsy Music)
Piano Music - Vladimir Horowitz, composed by Chopin (Classical)
Blues - Jimi Hendrix (Blues-Rock)
Elvis Presley - Elvis Presley (Rock - the cover was riffed by the Clash for London Calling)
Winterreise - Hans Hotter, Gerald Moore, and also the recordings by Lotte Lehmann, Bridgette Faessbender, and Matthias Goerne, composed by Franz Schubert (Classical)
The Voice of the Sparrow - a compliation of music sung by Edith Piaf (Vocal Swing)
Damaged - Black Flag (Rock)
Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan (Folk)
The Harlem Nutcracker - Dave Berger and the Sultans of Swing, composed by Duke Ellington (Jazz)
Symphony no. 14 - Czech-Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, composed by Dmitri Shostakovitch (Modernist)
La Belle Époque (The Songs of Reynaldo Hahn) - Susan Graham, composed by Reynaldo Hahn (Classical)
Does anybody else like the music from Jesus Christ Superstar?
I do... I didn't think anyone else listened to that stuff. My favorite parts are "Heaven on Their Minds", "The Last Supper", "Gethsemane", and the title song. The movie's pretty cool, too... I love hippies. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Blaze
I like different genres of music, for now Im mostly into heavy metal, electronic, and industrial.
Alkaline Trio
One word: http://di.fm
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Symphony no. 14 - Czech-Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, composed by Dmitri Shostakovitch (Modernist)
<3!!!