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Old 07-21-2007, 05:25 PM   #31 (permalink)
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If anyone has not made the connection, my name 'Gettin' In Tune' is a Who song.

The Who is one of my favorite bands. I appreciate anything from Marylin Manson to Mozart. I appreciate jazz, but just not have 'developed the taste' for it.

I am not into gangsta rap, but I do love Tribe Called Quest. I don't like country, but I do love Johnny Cash.
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Old 08-10-2007, 04:48 AM   #32 (permalink)
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Classical
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Trip-Hop
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Old 08-10-2007, 06:26 AM   #33 (permalink)
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Cello metal (Apocalyptica)
Classical
Jazz
Blues
Death Metal
Classic Rock
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I guess pretty much anything but modern pop.
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Punk, Emo, Acoustic and some hip hop dun' hurt either
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I love 80's hair metal.
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I love 80's hair metal.

Reminds me of a joke. What has nine arms and rocks?



Def Leppard. I have their CD The Vault and I think it rocks.
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I LOVE EVERYTHING EXCEPT COUNTRY! Just cause I'm from texas, doesn't mean I have an attachment to the native music...gosh... I really love indie and folksy stuff, nice and chilled, yes mellow music for me! When I'm in the mood rock or rap...

I really love Death Cab for Cutie, Cake, Weezer, Dido, 10 years, Papa Roach....and a bunch of others ^.^
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If anyone has not made the connection, my name 'Gettin' In Tune' is a Who song.

The Who is one of my favorite bands. I appreciate anything from Marylin Manson to Mozart. I appreciate jazz, but just not have 'developed the taste' for it.

I am not into gangsta rap, but I do love Tribe Called Quest. I don't like country, but I do love Johnny Cash.
Me too. I like MM and Rammstein who focus so much on melody and emphasize their vocalls. Till from Rammstein has one of the best bass voices I've ever heard and I reccomend "Wo Bist Du" and "Sonne" as excellent songs to start listening to if you are unaware of them. I love all eras of classical and I am listening to Jean Sibelius's Op. 82, 5th symphony - it is fantastic.

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I love 80's hair metal.

Reminds me of a joke. What has nine arms and rocks?



Def Leppard. I have their CD The Vault and I think it rocks.
Hah, yeah Def Leppard are going to be classics soon if they're not already. I rarely listen to them though because they often very cheesy and lovey dovey.

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I LOVE EVERYTHING EXCEPT COUNTRY! Just cause I'm from texas, doesn't mean I have an attachment to the native music...gosh... I really love indie and folksy stuff, nice and chilled, yes mellow music for me! When I'm in the mood rock or rap...

I really love Death Cab for Cutie, Cake, Weezer, Dido, 10 years, Papa Roach....and a bunch of others ^.^
Classic country is awesome! Patsy Cline, Marty Robbins, Jimmy Dickens, and of course Johnny Cash is the ****. What folk artists do you enjoy?
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If anyone has not made the connection, my name 'Gettin' In Tune' is a Who song.

The Who is one of my favorite bands. I appreciate anything from Marylin Manson to Mozart. I appreciate jazz, but just not have 'developed the taste' for it.

I am not into gangsta rap, but I do love Tribe Called Quest. I don't like country, but I do love Johnny Cash.
You should listen to the Mahavishnu Orchestra for some nice experimental jazz. You may just like it.

It seems as though I'm playing classical music with an emphasis on solos/chamber pieces this semester at KMNR. That's the radio station I DJ at.

www.kmnr.org for anyone if they're curious.
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Here is the song Wo Bist Du on youtube.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=JZTgg6b24Is
There is no official video for the song and this one was created by the user.

*Warning: there is some graphic content.
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