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								|  | « Reply #20 on: March 01, 2006, 09:54:36 am » |  | 
 
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								|  | « Reply #21 on: March 01, 2006, 11:34:08 am » |  | 
 
 I'm a Moody Blues fan big time. I listen to all types of music but mostly 70s rock. I do like some of the new artists and XM radio really has exposed me to a lot of music that is new and that I have forgot about. Buying a lot of CDs these days! |  
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								|  | « Reply #22 on: March 01, 2006, 08:28:40 pm » |  | 
 
 i like from slayer to allison krause, the only type i dont like is tijano music |  
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								|  | « Reply #23 on: March 01, 2006, 08:58:06 pm » |  | 
 
 Wow, moody blues fans coming out of the woodwork!! What a great timeless band they are. The rock-n-roll hall of fame without the Moodies is a crock! |  
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						| halehouse | 
								|  | « Reply #24 on: March 01, 2006, 10:05:29 pm » |  | 
 
 I really don't like most 70's music or whiney country. Modern/Rockin' Country is ok to switch to from time to time and through my wife I don't mind Alabama. I like a lot of 80's pop/pop rock (almost anything from Pet Shop Boys to Prince, Aerosmith, Def Lep., Bon Jovi, Dead or Alive, INXS and a lot of one hit wonders, I could go on for quite a while naming songs). My friends from work think I am a walking 80's jukebox encyclopedia.  New stuff I like can range from Nine Inch Nails to new Madonna, Blink 182, The Ataris, Jet, Creed, Puddle of Mudd, The Killers... |  
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								|  | « Reply #25 on: March 01, 2006, 10:21:23 pm » |  | 
 
 halehouse,One hit wonders are great! I love stumping friends on the artist when it plays. My favorite stumper is Norman Greenbaum. Did you ever watch that VH1 "One Hit Wonders" show?
 Jet is (maybe was) a great band-the wife and I saw them in a small place a couple of years ago. Wonder though if they are going to go the way of so many rock bands - one good album and crash...burn out...overdose...disband...
  Still like the first album though - listened to it the other day. Videos ruin a lot of bands for me - if I just heard the music and didn't SEE the band I might like them, but seeing them sometimes makes me dislike them. |  
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								|  | « Reply #26 on: March 01, 2006, 11:14:08 pm » |  | 
 
 WOW some real great music being talked about here.Got to say PINK FLOYD , The Who, The Stone's ,
 ELO, Jeff Beck,Cream,Steely Dan, Alan Parsons,
 Jethro Tull, Crosby,Stills, Nash&Young ,Tom Petty
 And the Heart Breakers,The Fabulous Thunderbirds,
 Blue Oyster Cult and ZZ Top Just to name a few.
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 the week for  FoX's Sports or ESPN .
 The last Cd I bought was Cream live at Royal Albert
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						| Creighton | 
								|  | « Reply #27 on: March 02, 2006, 02:52:44 am » |  | 
 
 At 44 there is not much I don't like. Have worn out several copies of Stones, Buffet, Yes, Gratefull Dead vinyl, 8-tracks, cassetes... Ritchie Blackmore and Stevie Ray Vaughn are the best leads I've ever seen. On a good day Keith Richards is amazing. Lately back into the Delta Blues stuff. Kinda where all the R@R/RB started. Saw "Honeyboy Edwards" the other day, 90 years old and still played a killer slide g-tar. In my younger days caught all the live shows. Journey/Rush/ZZ/Ratt etc.. For like $7 bucks a tic. Too expensive now, Buffet at Shoreline is $45 for lawn next month. Stones were $95 (min)first tour I've missed since 1978 (Some Girls). Crazy!! Great post idea!!
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								|  | « Reply #28 on: March 02, 2006, 09:24:35 am » |  | 
 
 Creighton,Where did you get to see Honeyboy Edwards?
 
 Lynyrd Skynyrd was a big influence on me in my early teens, then I found Journey, Styx, Hall and Oates and
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						| Jim | 
								|  | « Reply #29 on: March 02, 2006, 10:26:10 am » |  | 
 
 I always believe it's difficult to change a person's first impression when they meet someone new...
 With that said, I might not fit in here and therefore should refrain from listing my musical tastes as I may never get the chance to redeem my first impression to many of you...
 
   
 
 But, in the spirit of things...
 I can say I was raised on late 70's music, Led Zepplin, Black Sabbath Areosmith and others; you know the list...
 Somewhere around 1980 I started listening to Iron Maiden, Accept, Motley Crue, Pantera, Great White, Judas Priest, Metallica and many others that aren't on any big labels...
 
 Today, I still listen to these bands and many of the new metal bands; HOWEVER, I have broadened my musical tastes over the last decade with the exception of rap and country...
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