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Alan, whatever you do, I don't wantcha to shed me no tears when I give up the ghost. This is what I want strummed at my parting festival.



 
I love heavy metal music. Van Halen, Metallica, Poison, Warrant, Godsmack, etc. If I'm demolishing a Kirby for the scrap metal, I like Anthrax. My all time favorite is Ozzy. I figure if there is a hell (which I don't believe), there should be some great Music every Friday when Ms. Joplin takes the stage, along with all the greats. Party at Lucifer's house, I'll be there. My handbasket is already painted and I'm on my way down.
 
Here we go again about that hell and Big Bad Daddy Satan thing again. This " Thread " is supposed to be dedicated to music, not about where we are going to spend all eternity, and besides, even an idiot knows there ain't no singing in hell.   
 
Listening mediums

I'm listening to 1320 AM out of Birmingham right now on my 1941 Philco. They play "adult contemporary." It's the only decent AM station in my area. I've pretty much gotten used to their tunes.

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Mostly Music from 1958-1965

Mostly what I call the Brenda Lee era! I love listening to that little lady and try to attend a concert every time she appears in Louisiana. Little known fact is that she and Dolly Parton are the same age. Also like Bobby Vee, and Doo Wop, Dixie Cups (from New Orleans) Connie Francis Dusty Springfield and early Motown. Music you can hear the words sung!

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HATE heavy music-Maybe play it while dumping plastivacs into the crusher or shredder!The shredder or crusher sounds better!Don't like Rap or Hip-hop music,either.Disco is not a favorite of mine at all!Had to listen to that stuff when I worked at a radio station during the 70's-80's.
 
Music

While I like a lot of the 'Classic' Rock/Prog/Metal music from the '70s and '80s, I mostly listen to Baroque or Renaissance music these days (especially the Organ repertoire).... The modern stuff is just too simple, and fails to provide any 'musical satisfaction', if you get my meaning... ;)

All best

Dave T
 
Americana/roots

The past few years, I've been getting into Americana/roots music. Two of my favorites are Donna the Buffalo and Railroad Earth. This past year, I got turned on to a blue-eyed soul band called St. Paul & The Broken Bones. They put a great fresh spin on the classic Muscle Shoals sound.
 
I listen to variety of genres of music and groups. Like oldschool Prodigy, Manowar etc. It really depends on the mood and usually I'm doing something else while listening.
 
Music is the best cure for passing the time

I almost always have the following playing in the background while working on a sweeper-

1) Fleetwood Mac
2) Pink Floyd
3) America
4) Gordon Lightfoot
5) Abba
6) Blondie
7) Bread
8) Led Zepplin if i'm feeling a little hard rock
9) Hall & Oats
10) Pet Shop boys and many many more
 
I like to listen to Beatles, Fleetwood Mac, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Kaiser Cheifs, Queen, Kate Bush, Michael Jackson, Chic & Sister Sledge etc but I also like a lot of electronic stuff too, such as Daft Punk, Deadmau5, Mr Oizo, Justice, Alan Braxe, Le Knight Club... and how could I forget Kraftwerk! :)

Joe
 
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I remember that they played it on AM Radio WRBD out of Ft. Lauderdale. Our school buses had radios only AM radios on them plus their 2 way cb. Oh yeah we had Disco 95 on the FM which turned into I95 Radio that played all those. What fun memories
 
Love the info!

Nice to hear that somebody remembers it! I have it on a '33 and a '45. They had an extended version, but I like the original radio edition better. Yes, I am a disco fan myself!
 

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