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No opera or crap (oops, I meant rap!).

Nickelback! Doesn't matter what song. Default is right up there also. I seem to like Canadian bands for some reason. Not so much hip-hop I guess, don't know what it is. I went to see a concert with Default as the warm up band for Nickelback and couldn't have been happier. Lincoln Park is also good, as is Puddle of Mud. Older rock of just about any kind pretty much fills it out the rest of the time.

Does anyone from anywhere else in the world actually want to claim the Dixie Chicks? I hear they may become our newest cheap export!


Later, Hawk.
 
Home: Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits
Car: Good Morning Vietnam Soundtrack

go figure...
 
Ari once bubbled...
Led Zeppelin
Pink Floyd
James Taylor
Dire Straits
Some Israeli music
Jethro Tull

But it is changing, depending on my mood. My preference is clearly rock.

Ari :)

Speaking of Dire Straits, did you hear that Mark Knopfler was in a bad motorcycle accident? I heard he has six broken ribs and a broken collarbone. :(
 
I just did a road trip this past week, so this thread is timely!
Here's a sampling of what I listened to...
Aerosmith - first album and Rocks
Beatles - greatest hits and White Album
Black Crowes - Shake Your Money Maker
Jesse Cook - Gravity
Dada - El Subliminoso
Dire Straits - Communique
Edwin McCain - Messenger
Dave Matthews - Crash
Queens of the Stone Age - Songs for the Deaf
Ellis Paul - 2-disc live CD with a great story about flying!
Rush - Moving Pictures, Farewell to Kings, Fly by Night
Joe Dirt Soundtrack - Dang!
Extreme - Pornograffiti
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magic
Alien Fashion Show - AFS
Queen - News From the World
Santana - Marathon and Supernatural
The Refreshments
Puddle of Mud
Matchbox 20 - Mad Season
INXS - Live Baby Live
AC/DC - Back in Black
Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti

and.....
Blackstone - Endless Psychological Ride
(Bonus points if you've ever heard of this band or this album!!!)
 
CD in Car
Dream Theater - Awake & Cange of Seasons
Buddy Rich - Big Swing Face
Tower Of Power - Live in Oakland
Kansas - Vinyl Confessions & Audio Visions
FireLogg (who?...) - Dashboard Hula

hey - I'm a drummer....what can I say?
Also: Bill Bryson - ...Sunburned Country (10 CD audio book for when the sticks roll under the seat... Bryson rules. I'm pining for Austrailia)

At home
Edwin McCain - Messenger & Far From Over
Lisa Loeb - Firecracker
James Taylor...Huh?
Jimmy Buffett...what tha...?
Martin Briley....dang. Jaye's been in the CD player again. I better have a talk with her... :)


In Office Laptop
Joe Jackson - Laughter & Lust


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PS: Scubaleg...that's too creepy. Looks like you grabbed a few shelves from my CD library. Very nice.
 
and Zamphier, Master of the Pan Flute:D
 
I just bought the new Queens of the Stone Age. This cd is a great buy. I'm also currently listening to Tool, White Stripes, Strokes, Rheostatics, old Pumpkins, Sunny Day Real Estate, and Dylan's Bootleg series. OMG there are some amazing songs on that collection.
 
Lawman once bubbled...
and Zamphier, Master of the Pan Flute:D

I have a Zamfir CD, too. I haven't listened to it in a long time, but the music on there is marvelous. He is truly amazing.
 

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