I thought of a good way for us to see what kind of music we all listen to the most.
Good way of doing this, is to see what was the last 5 cd's we bought.
Here's mine:
Rob Thomas - Something to be.. (don't care what he says, sounds like MB20 to me.
Alison Krauss - Lonely runs both ways..(she rocks)
Dream Theater - Octavarium...(preordered)
John Petrucci, Jordan Rudess - An evening...
Acoustic Alchemy - The beautiful game.
What were the last 5 cds you bought?
Posted by footspy (Member # 2112) on :
I can't remember what the last CD I bouhgt was, probably Metallica's St. Anger on the day it came out. I mostly listen to heavy metal though and classic rock. The metal I listen to though is stuff that's been around since the 70's and 80's like Metallica, Megadeth, Iron Maiden etc.
Posted by ledaemon (Member # 198) on :
I don't buy CDs like I used to. I've got a collection of over 1000, but I don't get a thrill of going into a music store like when I was younger and searching through the racks for classic little rare gems or the newest releases.
If memory serves correctly and not in any order the last 5 cds could be:
Dayglo Abortions "Feed USA Fetus" King Crimson "Larks Tongue in Aspic" Pink Floyd "Relics" Soundgarden "Down on the Upside" Black Sabbath "Born Again"
Nothing released within this current decade... hmmm...
Posted by Sasha (Member # 1842) on :
I love all MUSIC....EXCEPT COUNTRY!!!!!!!!!!
My choice of Music depends on my mood...
Posted by Lou Gojira (Member # 983) on :
quote: I love all MUSIC....EXCEPT COUNTRY!!!!!!!!!!
"No Virginia...there is no Santa Cluas..."
Not even the classics Sasha? A lot of this new "country" is just pop with a fiddle thrown in, but come on Babe...no love for David Allen Coe? Hank Williams? Alabama?
Posted by footspy (Member # 2112) on :
quote:Originally posted by Lou Gojira:
quote: I love all MUSIC....EXCEPT COUNTRY!!!!!!!!!!
"No Virginia...there is no Santa Cluas..."
Not even the classics Sasha? A lot of this new "country" is just pop with a fiddle thrown in, but come on Babe...no love for David Allen Coe? Hank Williams? Alabama?
Hey Lou did you ever hear the "Devil Went Down to Georgia" parody called "Devil Went To Jamaica"?
Posted by Sasha (Member # 1842) on :
quote:Originally posted by Lou Gojira:
quote: I love all MUSIC....EXCEPT COUNTRY!!!!!!!!!!
"No Virginia...there is no Santa Cluas..."
Not even the classics Sasha? A lot of this new "country" is just pop with a fiddle thrown in, but come on Babe...no love for David Allen Coe? Hank Williams? Alabama?
No way I cant handle it.The only Thing Country and I dont think he was Country I like Is Johnny Cash.
Cash was too good to be Country....
Posted by Sam 4 Feet (Member # 2222) on :
The las five CDs i got were:
Phil Collins ...Hits
The Disco Box
Welcome to the Pleasure Dome (Frankie goes to hollywood)
Sunshine on Leith (The Proclaimers)
Rocking after Midnight (Marvin Gaye)
I all of a sudden took a liking to alot of old songs as you can probably tell
Posted by Lou Gojira (Member # 983) on :
quote:Originally posted by footspy: Hey Lou did you ever hear the "Devil Went Down to Georgia" parody called "Devil Went To Jamaica"?
Can't say as I have. Sounds like it'd be interesting though.
I tell you a remake/parody that's cool as can be; Hayseed Dixie did a remake of Snoop Dogg's Gin & Juice. That is one of the coolest songs I've ever heard.
Posted by hott3028 (Member # 3839) on :
Great music out now.
The top 5 CD's at home right now are the latest releases from.......
1. Skindred
2. Keane
3. Bravery
4. Killers
5. Thirteen Senses (UK Import)
EXPOSE YOURSELVES TO NEW MUSIC.
Posted by footspy (Member # 2112) on :
quote:Originally posted by Lou Gojira:
quote:Originally posted by footspy: Hey Lou did you ever hear the "Devil Went Down to Georgia" parody called "Devil Went To Jamaica"?
Can't say as I have. Sounds like it'd be interesting though.
I tell you a remake/parody that's cool as can be; Hayseed Dixie did a remake of Snoop Dogg's Gin & Juice. That is one of the coolest songs I've ever heard.
You should definetely check it out. I found it listed as being by David Allan Coe which is why I mentioned it but I don't know if it's him or not since I've never heard any of his stuff.
I've uploaded the song for you. Just click on the link to download it. The link is good for 7 days or 25 downloads, whichever comes first.
It's not Mr. Coe, but I've heard of a lot of songs getting listed as being by him when they're not. You using Kazaa or something like that to find music?
I'm going to have to talk to my friend about a mp3 of that Hayseed Dixie song I told you about. I think you'll appreciate that song when you get to hear it.
Thanks again for the song. Much appreciated.
Posted by mystik (Member # 1420) on :
hmmm...last 5 CD's I've bought: Immortal Technique "Revolutionary Vol. 2" Mr. Lif "I Phantom" Eagles Greatest Hits Vol. 1 Eagles Greatest Hits Vol. 2 Styles of Beyond "2000 Fold"
Posted by caligula (Member # 3468) on :
well i m into pop,rock metal and industrial music i m not a big fan of disco or dance music and i sometimes appreciate classic music
RAMMSTEIN:sehnsucht SUM41:does this look infected BRUCE SPINGSTEEN :devils and dust GARBAGE:bleed like me NINE INCH NAILS:with teeth
Posted by footspy (Member # 2112) on :
quote:Originally posted by Lou Gojira: Thanks Brother footspy, that was funny!
It's not Mr. Coe, but I've heard of a lot of songs getting listed as being by him when they're not. You using Kazaa or something like that to find music?
I'm going to have to talk to my friend about a mp3 of that Hayseed Dixie song I told you about. I think you'll appreciate that song when you get to hear it.
Thanks again for the song. Much appreciated.
Yeah I got that one off of Kazaa. I don't usually download music though, not official stuff anyways. I got a shitload of bootlegs though.
Posted by Lou Gojira (Member # 983) on :
Hey Brother footspy, here's that song I was telling you about:
Hope you like it.
Posted by mynamesinuse (Member # 483) on :
1. Jude -- No One Is Really Beautiful 2. Guns & Roses -- Greatest Hits 3. Johnny Cash -- Unearthed 4. Merle Haggard -- Super Hits 5. Tenacious D -- Self Titled
Posted by vasduten (Member # 2211) on :
To me, there are two types of music: Good music and bad music. I like it all, but not the shit the industry throws at us AFTER someone pioneers a style that hits big, and then the labels try to manufacture "that sound". As I've said before, "Gives it to us raw, and wriggling!"
Posted by xno (Member # 3702) on :
Ledaemon: I saw you got the Dayglo Abortions on your list...Cool! I have their first LP "Out of the Womb". They kick ass!!!
Posted by ledaemon (Member # 198) on :
quote:Originally posted by xno: Ledaemon: I saw you got the Dayglo Abortions on your list...Cool! I have their first LP "Out of the Womb". They kick ass!!!
Back when I was in college in the 80s my punk friends introduced me to the Feed USA Fetus album. They were heavy into the Dead Kennedy's, Skinny Puppy, Foetus and other bands I can't even begin to remember.
Most recent purchase a couple of days ago picked up Rolling Stones "Some Girls."
Posted by footspy (Member # 2112) on :
quote:Originally posted by Lou Gojira: Hey Brother footspy, here's that song I was telling you about:
I completely forgot about this topic and unfortunately the link is expired now could reupload it again Lou? If not I'll understand.
Posted by footspy (Member # 2112) on :
Picked up the remastered edition of Megadeth's Youthanasia the other day.
Posted by Yates (Member # 5391) on :
I've always been a Mustaine fan. Mustaine for president!
Check out his new album if you haven't already.
His new line up rocks! He tries to go back to his roots on this album, and I think he succeeded in doing so.
It's a shame David Ellefson left the band though.
Rock on, rockers!
Posted by footspy (Member # 2112) on :
quote:Originally posted by Yates: I've always been a Mustaine fan. Mustaine for president!
Check out his new album if you haven't already.
His new line up rocks! He tries to go back to his roots on this album, and I think he succeeded in doing so.
It's a shame David Ellefson left the band though.
Rock on, rockers!
Actually I haven't picked it up yet because I can't seem to find it for less than 18,99$ and that's a bit more than I'm willing to pay for a single disc CD. I have heard some of the new album though because I've got a bootleg from 11/17/04 and one from 02/17/05 off of their current tour.
Posted by Lou Gojira (Member # 983) on :
quote:Originally posted by footspy:
quote:Originally posted by Lou Gojira: Hey Brother footspy, here's that song I was telling you about:
I completely forgot about this topic and unfortunately the link is expired now could reupload it again Lou? If not I'll understand.
That's my fault Bro...I should've sent you a PM as a heads-up to remind you. Don't sweat it, I'll upload it again...when I'm not too sleepy to sit through it, like right now.
I'll let you know when it goes back up. Hope you'll like it.
Posted by Tina Marie (Member # 3407) on :
Last CD I bought was Faith Hills' "There You'll Be".. for the most part, my daughter burns them for me, lol..But, I like all music really, except for that screaming, when you can't even hear the lyric.. to ME that isn't talent, its venting your frustrations out and getting paid alot to do it!
Posted by Yates (Member # 5391) on :
You know, back in the early 90s. I was thinking of forming a band, even though I can't sing or play an instrument worth a poo (poo? haven't said that since 2nd grade).
Ahhhh just thinking what could have been....touring around the world with the likes of Nirvana, getting trashed, playing two corded riffs and making my neighbors weiner dog howl at the sound of my voice.
What could of been. I could be rich!!!!!
Posted by Lou Gojira (Member # 983) on :
Diabolical Masquerade: Ravendusk in my Heart Demons and Wizards: Touched by the Crimson King (Awesome cover of Led Zeps' " Immigrant Song" on it) Megadeth: The System Has Failed Napalm Death: The Code is Red... Long Live The Code Quo Vadis: Defiant Imagination
(Nobody has heard of any of my bands besides Megadeth and MAYBE D&W)
Posted by Yates (Member # 5391) on :
When I get the cd in the mail, I'll post a link to it. I rip all my stuff at 320, doubt you'll find better quality unless you get the cd.
Seen Naplam Death, Carcass and Morbid Angel back in 92. That was the last time I was in a pit, learned my lesson.
Posted by footspy (Member # 2112) on :
Thanks Lou. The song's not bad and really feels more like country or bluegrass than hip hop. If it weren't for the odd expletive you wouldn't know that it wasn't.
Posted by Lou Gojira (Member # 983) on :
Glad you like it Bro. That's Hayseed Dixie's calling card...they'll take a rock song and turn it into bluegrass/country...even the name of the band is a play on the name AC/DC. This is the first time I know of that they did a cover to a rap song.
I saw these guys in concert once, when they opened for Dallas Moore, and they can throw down like you wouldn't believe! If they ever come to your town, go check them out, you'll have a lot of fun!
Posted by footspy (Member # 2112) on :
quote:Originally posted by Lou Gojira: Glad you like it Bro. That's Hayseed Dixie's calling card...they'll take a rock song and turn it into bluegrass/country...even the name of the band is a play on the name AC/DC. This is the first time I know of that they did a cover to a rap song.
I saw these guys in concert once, when they opened for Dallas Moore, and they can throw down like you wouldn't believe! If they ever come to your town, go check them out, you'll have a lot of fun!
Did you check out their website? They have videos for covers they did of Motorhead's "Ace Of Spades" and Aerosmith's "Walk This Way".
Posted by Lou Gojira (Member # 983) on :
Sounds cool.
Believe it or not I haven't checked their site (too busy scoping out pics of barefoot girls whenever I log on), but I think I should. Thanks for the heads-up.
Posted by footspy (Member # 2112) on :
quote:Originally posted by Lou Gojira: Sounds cool.
Believe it or not I haven't checked their site (too busy scoping out pics of barefoot girls whenever I log on), but I think I should. Thanks for the heads-up.
The videos themselves look pretty shitty but if you like them you might like the songs.
Posted by Lou Gojira (Member # 983) on :
I went to their site last night for the first time, and was pretty amazed at how popular they seem to be in Europe. Thanks for pointing the site out, now I'll finally get the song "Poop in a Jar" added to my collection.
Posted by 2 X 4 (Member # 2886) on :
Here are five of my more recent CD purchases:
Jeff Parker The Relatives Grateful Dead Rockin' The Rhine: Hamburg 4/24/72 Morton Subotnick Electronic Works, vol. 1 Miles Davis Live In Berlin, 1964 Woody Shaw Blackstone Legacy Posted by Adam X (Member # 2872) on :
I only got three last time(have to them all in one since I rarely hit the mall but twice a year).
The new QotSA.
Above - Mad Season
The russian version of t.A.t.U because I was too stupid to check to see which version it was.
Posted by solo (Member # 7898) on :
Well my music tastes are
Dance Pop Hip Hop R&B Trance Hard house
Posted by LaylaMercedes (Member # 7797) on :
I don't buy CD's anymore. I buy music for my Ipod. I listen really to anything except Country.
xoxo
~Layla
Posted by Gimme (Member # 6872) on :
My main preferences are classic rock and metal stuff. I don't like techno,house etc stuff at all.
Posted by 21ToeSucker (Member # 3187) on :
Shadows Fall - The War Within Nocturnal Rites - New World Messiah Edguy - Hellfire Club Sonata Arctica - Reckoning Night Luca Turilli - Prophet Of The Last Eclipse Dokken - Hell To Pay Iron Savior - Battering Ram Firewind - Bruning Earth Dream Evil - Evilized Demons & Wizards - Touched By The Crimson King King Diamond - The Puppet Master Dio - Sacred Heart Falconer - Falconer Iced Earth - Something Wicked This Way Comes Bruce Dickinson - Tyranny Of Souls Helloween - The Dark Ride Black Label Society - Sonic Brew & Mafia (they're all great though)