CoryGuy1234
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l have the LP. lt was released the year l was born.
Yesssssss, I actually saw them once! They were at a music festival a few minutes from my houseGala said:Anything to do with Glass Animals and I am all in. Hazey by them has been my jam recently.
Never heard of that "little band from Texas"....probably why I have seen in concert twice nowCoryGuy1234 said:l have the LP. lt was released the year l was born.
Uptown Girl was the very first song I knew all the lyrics to, and Billy was both my first and last concert. I've seen him four times, including a surprise appearance at a Garth Brooks concert in Central Park. Hearing him sing New York State of Mind in that place was an incredible experience, though my favorites are Scenes From an Italian Restaurant and Only the Good Die Young. Pretty much anything from The Stranger album is gold in my book, though that album was released a few years before I was even born.BringKermitBack said:Billy Joel. I've got to see him. Just not nearly as handsome without hair
Luckyyyyy.stella1979 said:Glad to see some lovers of good old rock n' roll here.
Uptown Girl was the very first song I knew all the lyrics to, and Billy was both my first and last concert. I've seen him four times, including a surprise appearance at a Garth Brooks concert in Central Park. Hearing him sing New York State of Mind in that place was an incredible experience, though my favorites are Scenes From an Italian Restaurant and Only the Good Die Young. Pretty much anything from The Stranger album is gold in my book, though that album was released a few years before I was even born.
Tom Petty will also always have my heart.
No, I do not always listen to classic rock, though Journey and REO Speedwagon have been on the playlist lately. 90's rock is my norm, and my username is directly related to the Smashing Pumpkins... though I rarely listen to them anymore, so I may have to fix that. I also really love Pearl Jam, the Foo Fighters, the ChilI Peppers, Shinedown and more. This morning, it was Green Day! And I'm feeling like a little Matchbox 20 right now... don't hate!
I've thought of asking folks what they might be a little embarrassed to admit is on their playlists, lol. I'll start. Does anyone remember a couple of silly songs titled Peaches or Lump? Yep, The Presidents of the United States of America aren't heard by me often, but they are in my recent history. I love kickin' it like I'm 15 again.
Good taste in music Stella, gotta love the 80's and 90's music. Right now The Scorpions "Rock You Like A Hurricane" really isn't the most popular song in parts of the Panhandle.stella1979 said:Glad to see some lovers of good old rock n' roll here.
Uptown Girl was the very first song I knew all the lyrics to, and Billy was both my first and last concert. I've seen him four times, including a surprise appearance at a Garth Brooks concert in Central Park. Hearing him sing New York State of Mind in that place was an incredible experience, though my favorites are Scenes From an Italian Restaurant and Only the Good Die Young. Pretty much anything from The Stranger album is gold in my book, though that album was released a few years before I was even born.
Tom Petty will also always have my heart.
No, I do not always listen to classic rock, though Journey and REO Speedwagon have been on the playlist lately. 90's rock is my norm, and my username is directly related to the Smashing Pumpkins... though I rarely listen to them anymore, so I may have to fix that. I also really love Pearl Jam, the Foo Fighters, the ChilI Peppers, Shinedown and more. This morning, it was Green Day! And I'm feeling like a little Matchbox 20 right now... don't hate!
I've thought of asking folks what they might be a little embarrassed to admit is on their playlists, lol. I'll start. Does anyone remember a couple of silly songs titled Peaches or Lump? Yep, The Presidents of the United States of America aren't heard by me often, but they are in my recent history. I love kickin' it like I'm 15 again.
I know that one. To be honest, I just don't like it.max h said:Good taste in music Stella, gotta love the 80's and 90's music. Right now The Scorpions "Rock You Like A Hurricane" really isn't the most popular song in parts of the Panhandle.
I have a few of the Angels albums from Oz made in the late 70's. I was living in Hunters Hill back then.BringKermitBack said:I know that one. To be honest, I just don't like it.
I used to do sailing lessons out there!max h said:I have a few of the Angels albums from Oz made in the late 70's. I was living in Hunters Hill back then.
I had a girlfriend in High School I use to go sailing with in that area of the Harbor. My dad actually did his apprenticeship at the shipyard at Cockatoo Island. And my Grandfather worked on the Harbor Bridge construction.BringKermitBack said:I used to do sailing lessons out there!
Wow. The harbour bridge?max h said:I had a girlfriend in High School I use to go sailing with in that area of the Harbor. My dad actually did his apprenticeship at the shipyard at Cockatoo Island. And my Grandfather worked on the Harbor Bridge construction.
I listen to the early hip hop of the 80s. l bought this LP in '85 and still have it.King o´ Angelfish said:Anyone hip hop/pop?
I shall call him 6-lack lolKingD said:I’m gonna throw a monkey wrench at this thread lol. I’m into the new music out (I’m only 24). I’m listening to an R&B artist named 6lack (pronounced black). He’s one of my favorite artist out right now.
That’s what I call him lolallllien said:I shall call him 6-lack lol
I feel like I've heard of him but I'm going to look him up now anyway lol.KingD said:I’m gonna throw a monkey wrench at this thread lol. I’m into the new music out (I’m only 24). I’m listening to an R&B artist named 6lack (pronounced black). He’s one of my favorite artist out right now.
He’s pretty good none of my favorites out at the moment.ValerieAdams said:I feel like I've heard of him but I'm going to look him up now anyway lol.
I've been on a country kick lately, underrated people are my favorite. Cody Johnson and Tyler Childers being the top two artists I've been listening to. BUT I listen to everything. Besides metal, I don't think there's anything I don't like. I frequently listen to Journey, Shinedown, Queen, Theory of a Deadman, Shania Twain, MGK, Post Malone, CardI B, Luke Combs, 2000s Country, Michael Jackson, The Beach Boys, etc. Those are just people off the top of my head that are frequently shuffled on my everyday Pandora listening while I'm at work but I know there's many more lol
I'll definitely look into him. I haven't really been listening to that type of stuff lately cause it's just been constant Post Malone shoved down everyone's throats and it drives me nuts lolKingD said:He’s pretty good none of my favorites out at the moment.
Just had a listen, he's actually pretty good (not what I'm into but I appreciate decent music, even the commercial stuff).KingD said:I’m gonna throw a monkey wrench at this thread lol. I’m into the new music out (I’m only 24). I’m listening to an R&B artist named 6lack (pronounced black). He’s one of my favorite artist out right now.
I agree. Post Malone has been all over he place and I’m tired of it. He’s not even that good lolValerieAdams said:I'll definitely look into him. I haven't really been listening to that type of stuff lately cause it's just been constant Post Malone shoved down everyone's throats and it drives me nuts lol
I also appreciate good music. Even if it’s not my cup of tea lol. Australian hip hop...... might just have to listen to see if it’s really that bad lolallllien said:Just had a listen, he's actually pretty good (not what I'm into but I appreciate decent music, even the commercial stuff).
..What ever you do though, DO NOT listen to Australian 'hip hop'. For starters, it isn't hip hop it's '**** hop', with no flow or rhythm other than "nymenah, nymenah, nymenah" (add words to said so-called 'rhythm' lol). I think that would have to be the WORST music of all time, if you can even call it music.. -the only Aussies that like it are people with the same 'talent' who think other people want to listen to their sh*t because they can do it too lol, hence why we now have a pretty big 'Aussie hip hop scene' unfortunately. It's really just a bunch of like-minded idiots that multiply with lack of talent.. But worse still is 'Skepta', I can't stand that self obsessed idiot, he wins the gold for all time worst music, ever haha Sorry to anyone who likes that sh*t. Well actually, I'm not sorry
Not a fan of Iggy Azalea, lol?allllien said:Just had a listen, he's actually pretty good (not what I'm into but I appreciate decent music, even the commercial stuff).
..What ever you do though, DO NOT listen to Australian 'hip hop'. For starters, it isn't hip hop it's '**** hop', with no flow or rhythm other than "nymenah, nymenah, nymenah" (add words to said so-called 'rhythm' lol). I think that would have to be the WORST music of all time, if you can even call it music.. -the only Aussies that like it are people with the same 'talent' who think other people want to listen to their sh*t because they can do it too lol, hence why we now have a pretty big 'Aussie hip hop scene' unfortunately. It's really just a bunch of like-minded idiots that multiply with lack of talent.. But worse still is 'Skepta', I can't stand that self obsessed idiot, he wins the gold for all time worst music, ever haha Sorry to anyone who likes that sh*t. Well actually, I'm not sorry
I loved that song Black Widow when I was in like 6th-7th grade hahahascarface said:Not a fan of Iggy Azalea, lol?
I’m actually not familiar with her songs. She’s the only Aussie artist I know, period. Lol. I looked up Black Widow. Yep, I’ve heard it. I listen to whatever’s on.ValerieAdams said:I loved that song Black Widow when I was in like 6th-7th grade hahaha
Well, any Aussie rapper who's embraced by the US and moves there for their career is obviously not the worst. It's the bunch of morons here that have no talent and never will, at least Iggy stepped outside the standard 'nimenah, nimenah, nimenah' box even if I still don't like her music, I can appreciate why some people do.scarface said:Not a fan of Iggy Azalea, lol?
Oh my goodness, the Pentatonix is my absolute favorite Christmas music, hands down. There is no better Christmas music. Though a few songs by Mariah Carey are also my favorites. Michael Buble has good Christmas music tooLacey D said:I have Pentatonix, Lindsey Stirling, Peter Hollen, Christina Perri, Sarah Bareilles and Chase Holfelder (mostly his major to minor stuff) on a YouTube channel that I play when I'm at work. Oh, and the entire soundtrack from the KDrama "Goblin: Great and Lonely God"
The cover artists are great because they're doing songs from every era, including today Mainly I'm into great vocals, and could care less about when the song was written <3
I thought all of their music was acapella lolLacey D said:Speaking of great vocals... when you realize that every part of this song is sung--no instruments--**MIND BLOWN**
It is It's just sometimes hard to actually keep that in mind, until you realize that Kevin and ArI are just that amazing (Liking Matt now too, he's really great!)ValerieAdams said:I thought all of their music was acapella lol