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TheChairGuy

Yes, yes - you all caught me.  I spun an old copy of Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy just the other day. 

I dig Elton John - guilty as charged :roll: :)

John

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Huey lewis and the News.... personal closet favorite.... hehe

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Echobrain, Filter, want some more...LOL :thumb:

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I like Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and Supertramp. Should I feel guilty about these?

I think Neil Diamond sucks.

I like Neil Diamond, especially the new stuff (wife and I had our wedding song to a Neil Diamond song).  I also like Tom Jones and Barry Manilow and John Denver. 

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This might sound like fish story, but it isn't. I grew up in the Northwest, during the grunge era.  A good childhood friend of mine turned out to be a brilliant guitar player.  AFAIK, he never did turn it into a career, but he was easily the best I've ever met in person.  He had a garage band, back in HS and they were to do some recording (never heard it).

Turns out that Nirvana, had the studio before them.  This was first album, Bleach.  My friend Derek, went out about how much they sucked and would never amount to anything.  We know now.

I never could get into Nirvana.  I know they supposedly started or made popular grunge music, but I have no grunge other than a token CD or two.

mcgsxr

I have a few...

Boney M - Rasputin - this was a song that we played when I lived in Taiwan - we had the friggin lyrics posted on the wall, including all 36 "Heys" the song opens with - I lived with some crazy New Zealanders, and they were crazy for the song - I am easy to convince when pretty girls demand I spin a tune...

More Boney M - Night Flight to Venus - wish I owned this song - it defines early music passion for me - a friend of mine's older brother had that LP, and I just gravitated to that song when I was 8 or 9 (in '78 or '79).

There is an entire genre I call dirtbag rock that I LOVE - it is just a collection of bad 70's/80's rock/pop that many are glad is gone, but I love to dig out - perfect cottage music - Lynyrd Skynyrd, Boston, Triumph, certain ACDC, etc.

"Brick House" by Parliament - my all time favourite dance song - I have done absolutely ridiculous things to that song on many dance floors internationally - I cannot resist the siren song... :oops:

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"Brick House" by Parliament...

I think you mean The Commodores.

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bunnyma357

I'm probably the opposite of many, I was introduced to music through Tommy Roe, The American Breed, Tommy James & the Shondells, etc. - I've always had a healthy respect for bubblegum & pop. I gave Jazz a try, since that is where it seemed my musical tastes should progress as I matured, but it just doesn't connect with me.

For me probably the Benny Goodman 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz concert is a guilty pleasure, along with some Miles Davis and Al DiMeola records.

Sadly, to my ear this quote from Tony Wilson rings true. "Jazz is the last refuge of the untalented. Jazz musicians enjoy themselves more than anyone listening to them does."


Jim C




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Two bad voices I like from my teen years. :wink:

Suzi Q & B. Tyler

But then I like Janice Joplin too and you can't say she has a great voice.


decal

OK,I admit it.I'm a sucker for Yoko Ono!!!!!!!  :oops:

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> Eh Ah, Ray Conniff in Stereo SACD have a decent sound.   
> Anthony Ventura Orchester (stunning B3 tone and great arrangements for love songs hits)
> the smoky Bob Marley hits... (good bass lines and B3)

Nice Question though.

MaxCast

corey hart   :oops:

werd

corey hart   :oops:

awe man...... not Corey hart....lull......

bunnyma357

corey hart - may be the trump card

MaxCast

 :lol:  hey, it's better than some listed above  :rotflmao:

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I highly doubt my macho persona can survive this... but... Enya.   I can only take her music in small doses, and not in front of anyone else, because it is so intensely moving to me. 

Okay, now I need to go watch some reruns of Walker Texas Ranger while wearing my UFC hoodie.

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David Bowie.
Chuck Norris would roundhouse kick me into a parallel universe if he ever found out.  Then again, I hear he's omnipotent so I guess this is my last post.

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I'm surprised to see Eminem and Linkin Park mentioned.  I love just about all of Eminem's music and LP has two albums I've loved (their first album and the DVD-Audio remix album)...and Meteora wasn't too bad.  The last one I really didn't get into.

For my most embarrassing album, it'd have to be Will Smith's Greatest Hits...I purchased it when my friend played his a long time ago (I was probably 20 at the time).  The song Miami actually turned out to be quite useful in demoing music at a few audio places.  I only like a few songs on there, but I wish You Saw My Blinker (or whatever its called) was put on...I remember when I was a little kid laughing at the whole song while it played on the radio.

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I have ABBA's Greatest Hits, also Ace of Base The Sign, and last but not least, Los Del Rio Macarena single

It's easy to buy them when they are used CDs - Macarena was $1