Now that I’m thinking about it, I suppose it’s mostly old stuff. I’ve been stuck on Tool, A Perfect Circle, and Puscifer lately. Lately as in the past year or two. Mostly old stuff, but also their newer albums.
Going thru various artists total discography on Amazon Music one by one. Revisiting old favs like Phil Ochs, Tracy Chapman, Stan Rogers, Bob Seger, The Stones, the Who, Dire Straights, Paul Thorn, and a host of others. rediscovering songs I haven’t heard in ages from albums I used to own ‘back in the day’.
For now I have SiriusXM radio and my non-AM/FM stations are set to Watercolors (smooth jazz), Beatles channel, occasional Billy Joel Channel, The Bridge, 70’s, and 80’s, to name a few. I was listening to the 90’s for a while, but decided that wasn’t particularly a good decade for music. Ha ha. I have some news stations set too, but my most favorite is Doctor Radio, which doesn’t play much in the way of music.
@PooltoyWolf Try Kubbi! If you use bandcamp, my suggestion is start with “Taiga” or “Kubbi’s Home Office EP”. Me thinks you’ll be a fanboy by the end of the day.
@zinimusprime that’s the weird part. I’m actually super good… I just like to imagine that hello darlin is about a creepy guy accosting a woman who has no memory of him outside a grocery store cause it makes me laugh
@Grimscribbles lol I know, I was trying to go along with the joke. I like older country music, not all of it but some of it is really good. One of my favorites is One Piece at a Time. It’s probably most people’s favorite too, haha.
@zinimusprime when you say “older country” are you talking about like 70s country where they’re singing about cheating and booze or are you referring to neon moon? Either way, I like it, too.
@werehatrack I’ve been listening to https://www.allclassical.org this morning. They usually have some good playlists and it’s ad-free (except for pledge-breaks a few times a year).
I’ve always listened to a wide range of music, but lately it’s been particularly polar opposites. I play bass at my church so a lot of worship music but also [since I’ve finally given up on boycotting anything but my own music library] a lot of electronic music (aka Rogue, Kaskade). I’m kinda new to that genre so please be gentle if it’s lame electronic music. Other than that, all 90’s.
P.S. Going to NYC to see Rage Against the Machine in August - first guys trip since I got married (~14 years). I’m hype as the kids these days say.
Out on my deck,it’s whatever my neighbor is playing.He’s got a kick ass sound system,totally random playlists,and the tree lined embankment behind us gives that amphitheater effect.It’s like a free concert most every weekend.
Did you know Seth McFarland( from family guy, etc) has released like 7 albums?
I’ve been working my way through them lately.
also Jeff Goldblum’s albums.
but if the whim hits me it could just as easily be Eminem, Rob Zombie, Nine Inch Nails, Weird Al,The Chicks (formerly known as Dixie), the Cybertronic Spree… I’m a bit all over the map.
My tastes are fairly eclectic, but I mostly listen to stuff from the 1650s to 1900 (middle baroque thru classical) and 1965ish to 1992ish. But also most jazz and some symphonic rock and a few other more modern things.
Recently, I’ve been telling Ziggy (nee Alexa) to “shuffle music” and then if I like the first song, I’ll tell it to “shuffle music from …” (that band or artist).
Umm. Both?
Now that I’m thinking about it, I suppose it’s mostly old stuff. I’ve been stuck on Tool, A Perfect Circle, and Puscifer lately. Lately as in the past year or two. Mostly old stuff, but also their newer albums.
Stairway to Heaven (I figure I’m about 75 - 80% of the way up; I’m glad it’s a long song.)
@phendrick What makes you think you’re going up friend?
@detailer @phendrick
And as usual, the crowd wanted to hear Stairway to Freebird.
@phendrick @werehatrack That’s Stairway to Freebird in the Green Grass
@detailer Going up, because the air seems to be getting thinner? (Maybe I’m just an optimist…)
@detailer
A mix of old and new.
Going thru various artists total discography on Amazon Music one by one. Revisiting old favs like Phil Ochs, Tracy Chapman, Stan Rogers, Bob Seger, The Stones, the Who, Dire Straights, Paul Thorn, and a host of others. rediscovering songs I haven’t heard in ages from albums I used to own ‘back in the day’.
Who you callin’ old!?
All the songs in the new Stranger Things season.
Mostly podcasts and Hall and Oates
Kate Bush, of course. Never goes out of style.
@chuckf1 plus keeps vecna off your back!
Good.
Have they continued making music since my teens/20’s?
Music mostly ended for me around 2010 or so
If you ride with me it’s all '80s to 2000s.
For now I have SiriusXM radio and my non-AM/FM stations are set to Watercolors (smooth jazz), Beatles channel, occasional Billy Joel Channel, The Bridge, 70’s, and 80’s, to name a few. I was listening to the 90’s for a while, but decided that wasn’t particularly a good decade for music. Ha ha. I have some news stations set too, but my most favorite is Doctor Radio, which doesn’t play much in the way of music.
Realizing that dadrock has a lot going for it.
Lately? Honestly, Nintendo music more than anything else.
@PooltoyWolf Try Kubbi! If you use bandcamp, my suggestion is start with “Taiga” or “Kubbi’s Home Office EP”. Me thinks you’ll be a fanboy by the end of the day.
@zinimusprime My jam is stuff from the likes of Super Mario Galaxy and Metroid Prime.
here is this morning’s playlist
https://linksharing.samsungcloud.com/lAEsDJfd3zhm
@texmarc Track 7 For years I thought I was the only guy that owned that album
@texmarc SCOTS is one of my favorite bands. Nice list.
@detailer @texmarc Little Debbie, Little Debbie, I’ma comin on home baby.
Mostly old (the 80’s are hard to improve upon). But there’s one new band I’ve really gotten into: https://lawrencetheband.com/
GOOD music never goes out of style.
I listen to music.
I listened to Conway Twitty last night. I’m not proud of it.
@Grimscribbles We all got low points…
@zinimusprime that’s the weird part. I’m actually super good… I just like to imagine that hello darlin is about a creepy guy accosting a woman who has no memory of him outside a grocery store cause it makes me laugh
@Grimscribbles lol I know, I was trying to go along with the joke. I like older country music, not all of it but some of it is really good. One of my favorites is One Piece at a Time. It’s probably most people’s favorite too, haha.
@zinimusprime when you say “older country” are you talking about like 70s country where they’re singing about cheating and booze or are you referring to neon moon? Either way, I like it, too.
@Grimscribbles Anything before 1981 when I was born.
Beethoven, Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky, Williams, Horner, Al…
Some really old, some really new, some in the middle.
@werehatrack I’ve been listening to https://www.allclassical.org this morning. They usually have some good playlists and it’s ad-free (except for pledge-breaks a few times a year).
@macromeh thanks for that link. No classical music station where I live.
I’ve always listened to a wide range of music, but lately it’s been particularly polar opposites. I play bass at my church so a lot of worship music but also [since I’ve finally given up on boycotting anything but my own music library] a lot of electronic music (aka Rogue, Kaskade). I’m kinda new to that genre so please be gentle if it’s lame electronic music. Other than that, all 90’s.
P.S. Going to NYC to see Rage Against the Machine in August - first guys trip since I got married (~14 years). I’m hype as the kids these days say.
@zinimusprime
If you like it then it is not lame.
I listen to a very wide variety of music and I don’t even try to keep it to one genre at a time.
Out on my deck,it’s whatever my neighbor is playing.He’s got a kick ass sound system,totally random playlists,and the tree lined embankment behind us gives that amphitheater effect.It’s like a free concert most every weekend.
My taste in music annoys everyone I know. I’ve listened to every single one of these songs this week driving to work.
“Swerve (feat. FEVER 333 & Sueco)”
Papa Roach
2021
“Liu Kang (feat. Wolf Dotson & ERROR SVI)”
ONI INC.
2021
“Drugs”
UPSAHL
2019
“hot girl bummer”
blackbear
2020
“Temple Priest (feat. Paul Wall & Kota the Friend)”
MISSIO
2019
“U.Y.M.”
Destiny Potato
2014
“Start Wearing Purple”
Gogol Bordello
2005
“Deathbed Song”
Paris Monster
2019
“Kick Down”
Long Beach Dub Allstars
1999
“I’ll Be Around”
The Growlers
2016
“Mutant Jazz”
T-Power Vs. MK Ultra
1995
“Mountain Jack”
Sad Night Dynamite
2021
“Let You Get Away (feat. Ashe)”
Shaun Frank
2016
“ONE OF US”
FEVER 333
2019
“sugar honey ice & tea”
Bring Me The Horizon
2019
“SKEET MODE (feat. Jmattson)”
Grim Salvo
2020
“I Ain’t Depressed (feat. Hacktivist)”
Dropout Kings
2021
“I Like to Hide in the Bathroom at Parties”
Winnetka Bowling League
2022
“Hunnybee”
Unknown Mortal Orchestra
2018
Well last night it was ELO
Mostly Raffi these days. Baby Beluga’s a real banger.
Old. Very, very old. Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier
Did you know Seth McFarland( from family guy, etc) has released like 7 albums?
I’ve been working my way through them lately.
also Jeff Goldblum’s albums.
but if the whim hits me it could just as easily be Eminem, Rob Zombie, Nine Inch Nails, Weird Al,The Chicks (formerly known as Dixie), the Cybertronic Spree… I’m a bit all over the map.
My tastes are fairly eclectic, but I mostly listen to stuff from the 1650s to 1900 (middle baroque thru classical) and 1965ish to 1992ish. But also most jazz and some symphonic rock and a few other more modern things.
Recently, I’ve been telling Ziggy (nee Alexa) to “shuffle music” and then if I like the first song, I’ll tell it to “shuffle music from …” (that band or artist).
80s music, vaporwave and synthwave.
Lots of VGMS.
@SEGAStaRBiTS64
Username checks out.