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Old style hard rock but loads of other stuff. Mainly AC/DC, Zep, Purple, Sabbath and then on to early metal stuff like Maiden etc. Also love the old blues rock like Fleetwood Mac, Free and so on. Other times I like a bit of Sibelius.

 

Really I just like something which moves either the listener or moves the air around you. Can't abide lukewarm anything. Music has to DO something to me.

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Glad you started this thread Miker, was going to post this in the achievements thread, but i was going to base it on influencing music, and this song was a big wake up call to me 5 years ago, after a miserable relationship end i kind of went on a downer for 6 months. i know it happens to most of us and its better to of loved and lost than not loved at all......BUT i made my own bed and i lay in it.....so after 5 months of work work work running someone else business i came home one night to find the ex ..........you know the rest????:sneaky2:.

 

 

anyway after near on a litre of vodka a night for 2 months i ended up in a bed at the local hospital dehydrated, depressed, knackered from work and just wanting a break, then a young lad in the bed next to me lent me his ipod thingy.....:biggrin: the first song that was played to my ears was Staind and the song outside.......it took a while but i got over what had happened and now i look back and think it was the best thing that ever happened to me....every time i hear this song it makes me smile because i'm on the outside and i'm looking in . i only drink the odd beer now and will never touch vodka again....well hope you enjoy this if you have not heard it before:thumbup:

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6zdPD81kY0&feature=related]Staind feat Fred Durst - Outside live at {Family Valious 1999} HD - YouTube[/ame]

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My choice of music will vary soo much on my mood & environment,I dont do music much,unless I need it,(generaly when I'm contemplative Or buzzing with energy),love the stones old stuff most any time.

Couple of my favourite things here:

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Af372EQLck]Johann Pachelbel Canon in D Major fantastic version, classical music - YouTube[/ame]

 

I have posted this before,& love the power in it.

 

Next:

 

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Oh so real to my life!

 

then:

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WANNqr-vcx0]Jefferson Airplane -White Rabbit- - YouTube[/ame]

 

Just reminds me of wet knees on golf courses early in the morning...(picking those mushrooms)

 

Oh, & this:

 

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yp18sKXaFlE&feature=related]Leonard Cohen. Bird on a Wire. - YouTube[/ame]

 

Leonard's work is in my mind complete genius stuff..

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haha , im opposite end of scale

 

acid house , belgium hoover rave , oldskoolbreakbeathardcore , painos also all types of techno..

 

 

 

 

another note for those around late 80's early 90's i dj out very offten alongside likes of slipmatt/altern8/njoi/shaeds rythem etc

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haha , im opposite end of scale

 

acid house , belgium hoover rave , oldskoolbreakbeathardcore , painos also all types of techno..

 

 

 

 

another note for those around late 80's early 90's i dj out very offten alongside likes of slipmatt/altern8/njoi/shaeds rythem etc

 

What on earth is belgium hoover rave? is it like hot potato dancing when you all look like your juggling hot potatoes except now its gone a step further and you juggle imaginary hoovers from belgium? :lol:

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I don't like any particular genre of music but a whole load of odds and sods. Classical for when I need to calm down, Jazz and swing, 60's 70's and 80's depending on the mood and I'm partial to a bit of metal and rock. Never quite got into thrash and most of what I call jigaboo music which is most of the american pop that seems to dominate the charts these days.

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Glad you started this thread Miker, was going to post this in the achievements thread, but i was going to base it on influencing music, and this song was a big wake up call to me 5 years ago, after a miserable relationship end i kind of went on a downer for 6 months. i know it happens to most of us and its better to of loved and lost than not loved at all......BUT i made my own bed and i lay in it.....so after 5 months of work work work running someone else business i came home one night to find the ex ..........you know the rest????:sneaky2:.

 

 

anyway after near on a litre of vodka a night for 2 months i ended up in a bed at the local hospital dehydrated, depressed, knackered from work and just wanting a break, then a young lad in the bed next to me lent me his ipod thingy.....:biggrin: the first song that was played to my ears was Staind and the song outside.......it took a while but i got over what had happened and now i look back and think it was the best thing that ever happened to me....every time i hear this song it makes me smile because i'm on the outside and i'm looking in . i only drink the odd beer now and will never touch vodka again....well hope you enjoy this if you have not heard it before:thumbup:

 

Staind feat Fred Durst - Outside live at {Family Valious 1999} HD - YouTube

love this song,,, and gota love abit of fred durst aka limp bizkit

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