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    Music for the day...

    Thought I'd try something completely different today. One of the fellows on another board does something similar and it generates some interest, so I thought I'd try it here.

    I have a 6-disc CD changer in my Ford Explorer. Every time I reload it with new CD's I'll post the artists and titles here in the off topic section. If I load up some of my home-burnt CD's I'll post the tracks as well.Might give you guys (and gals) some insight into the types of music I like.

    I'll start with today's selection. These will change every week or so as I go through all 6 discs.

    The Irish Rovers - Silver Anniversary
    The Duke Ellington Orchestra - Digital Duke
    Willie Dixon - The Chess Recordings & More
    Chick Corea Quartet - Time Warp
    The Best of the Chicago Blues - Various Artists
    Cab Calloway - Are you Hep To The Jive

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    Quote Originally Posted by Al G. Sporrano
    Might give you guys (and gals) some insight into the types of music I like.


    The Irish Rovers - Silver Anniversary
    The Duke Ellington Orchestra - Digital Duke
    Willie Dixon - The Chess Recordings & More
    Chick Corea Quartet - Time Warp
    The Best of the Chicago Blues - Various Artists
    Cab Calloway - Are you Hep To The Jive


    What would make you want to share your lame music tastes with everyone?

    Just kidding. I definitely dig the Irish Rovers.

    However, since I don't have that old-fashioned CD technology, I can't participate. And I dare not list what's on my 30GB iPod.... This page would never load!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angus MacSpey
    What would make you want to share your lame music tastes with everyone?

    Just kidding. I definitely dig the Irish Rovers.

    However, since I don't have that old-fashioned CD technology, I can't participate. And I dare not list what's on my 30GB iPod.... This page would never load!
    Ahhhh...Grasshopper...just wait!! My tastes range from Patsy Cline to Frank Zappa. Sometimes my grouping of six discs will totally baffle the mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Al G. Sporrano
    Ahhhh...Grasshopper...just wait!! My tastes range from Patsy Cline to Frank Zappa. Sometimes my grouping of six discs will totally baffle the mind.

    I know what ya mean... mine goes the range of the alphabet, from ABBA to ZZ Top. Chopin. Johnny Cash. Heino. Garmarna. Leftover Salmon. Richard Cheese & Lounge Against the Machine.

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    The Duke and Cab are two hep cats.

    I haven't heard the others, but they sound good.
    An uair a théid an gobhainn air bhathal 'se is feàrr a bhi réidh ris.
    (When the smith gets wildly excited, 'tis best to agree with him.)

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    I Kilt, therefore I am. -McClef

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    Had a buddy once who was looking at my music collection and noted "Kiss... next to Kitaro. Poobah, you are one eclectic m*****f*****!"

    I think it was a compliment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jfellrath
    Had a buddy once who was looking at my music collection and noted "Kiss... next to Kitaro. Poobah, you are one eclectic m*****f*****!"

    I think it was a compliment.
    LMKAO!! I've heard similar things said about my musical tastes. :rolleyes:

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    The first time my other half looked at my music collection she just sat there staring for several minutes trying to take it all in & figure out what type I like best. Taste ranging from A to Z fits me too.

    List of what I've been listening to at work this week:
    1. The best of NewOrder
    2. Kitaro (ki)
    3. Tangerine Dream (force majeure)
    4. Megadeth (killing is my buisnes & buisness is good)
    5. Iron Maiden (Ed Hunter compilation)
    6. The best of Scottish Pipes & Drums
    7. Judas Priest (prisoners of pain)

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    Quote Originally Posted by John M.
    2. Kitaro (ki)
    I bought "An Enchanted Evening" just for one song (I don't remember the name now, but it was a lot of slow, bluesy guitar) and started listening to the rest. Very impressive and eclectic artist.

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    Yep, very interesting artist.

    Funny thing is, after writing that earlier I found a tape on my desk (yes half of my music is still on cassette tapes I bought in the 80's) that I forgot I had here, it's Kitaro Asia. I especially like caravansary & Japanese drums on this album so I'm currently listening to it for the next hour before I go home.

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