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well, in french we say "Les goûts et les couleurs, ça ne se discute pas" (in short: to each his own ) I think trance music is noise, but my sister loves it lol
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Better yet, ENL if ya did last week in my opinion.
Stocks might be best left discussed on the stock message boards though.
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Tupac was a good rapper. Nas too. They have a lot of good songs that are about god and other positive messages. Not all rap is garbage...only 90%. KJ-52 is Christian Rapper(not main stream but compared to eminem).
Nas - one mic Nas - Thugs Mansion Nas - heaven Tuoac - dear mama Tupac - thugs mansion acoustic version too Tupac - Me against the world Tupac - One day at a time Tupac - Brenda's got a baby Tupac - keep ya head up Tupac - changes
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ok, how bout..Esther Phillips "Black-eyed blues"
or anything from Delbert Mclinton...
course,, ya cant forget "All Blue", by Miles
or John lee Hooker, Coltrane, Isaac Hayes, Gato Barbieri, Ellington, junior Walker, Chet Baker, Buddy Rich, Billie Holiday, Allman bros., Dexter Gordon, etta James, King Curtis, Neil Young, Mott, Poco, Roland Kirk, Monk, Tony joe White....
just to name some of my favorites
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I like a little bit of everything. Love OK GO, Jimmy Eat World. Big fan an "old" band called The Seventy Sevens.
I'm often dissappointed with the chart toppers...that lame azz rock song on top right now that goes, "I chimed in with haven't you people ever heard of...." horrible lyrics, but the "masses" love it.
Don't agree with all of Eminem's messages, but love his creativity and talent.
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quote:Originally posted by jordanreed: ok, how bout..Esther Phillips "Black-eyed blues"
or anything from Delbert Mclinton...
course,, ya cant forget "All Blue", by Miles
or John lee Hooker, Coltrane, Isaac Hayes, Gato Barbieri, Ellington, junior Walker, Chet Baker, Buddy Rich, Billie Holiday, Allman bros., Dexter Gordon, etta James, King Curtis, Neil Young, Mott, Poco, Roland Kirk, Monk, Tony joe White....
just to name some of my favorites
Delbert McClinton...one of the best these days...
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lately i've indulged in classic 80's tracks. ive bad many cds already of just HITS. im like STUCK IN THE 80's haha. i hate radio stations for now. its come to a point wher ei gotta have my own music
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Music is great when you trade stocks and know whatur doing. something about how level 2 moves and beats and greens hittin asks lol
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There is a band here in Mobile, AL called "Top of the Orange". They have opened for Skinard and 3 doors down. Lead Guitar in 3 doors down band (Matt)...His brother is in this band. Anyway you all will be hearing from them soon. They have an album coming out in Oct. Just an FYI. I believe they have a web sight.
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I'm old and I like Queen but I'm not gay. "A Night at the Opera" and "News of the World" are two classic albums that can't be beat if you ignore the few big radio hits from each of them.
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quote:Originally posted by Upside: I'm old and I like Queen but I'm not gay. "A Night at the Opera" and "News of the World" are two classic albums that can't be beat if you ignore the few big radio hits from each of them.