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"Wolf, you shall now be known as "King of the Zip ties." -Pete00t "Wolf and speakers equivalent to Picasso and 'Blue'" -dantheman "He is a true ambassador for this forum and speaker DIY in general." -Ed Froste "We're all in this together, so keep your stick on the ice!" - Red Green aka Steve Smith
I could never stand to run my drive on random, now that would bring me to the psycho stage.
I don't do it often, mainly because like 8 of my wife's songs will come up in a row and I'll start looking for a piece of rope or something. I really need to delete all her stuff "accidentally". I could probably figure out some way to blame the 4 year old.
Graphic Verses
Rackets and Drapes
Saviour Machine
Horde
Cult of Jester
Loudflower
Michael Card
As I Lay Dying
Phil Keaggy
Sixpence None the Richer
Vivaldi- the 4 seasons
Thousand Foot Krutch
Jeni Varnadeau
Viva Voce
Bass Mekanik
Blue Man Group
Kate Bush
Nightwish
Rodrigo Y Gabriela
Martina McBride
Yngwie Malmsteen
Chumbawamba
Willy Nelson
James Taylor
Silverchair
Waylin Jennings
10000 Maniacs
Iron Butterfly
Scorpions
Steppenwolf
Morphine
Ben Harper
Aaron Lewis/Staind
Collective Soul
Corrs
Wynton Marsalis
Roxette
Meshuggah
White Stripes
Blackhawk
....and more and more....
Later,
Wolf
"Wolf, you shall now be known as "King of the Zip ties." -Pete00t "Wolf and speakers equivalent to Picasso and 'Blue'" -dantheman "He is a true ambassador for this forum and speaker DIY in general." -Ed Froste "We're all in this together, so keep your stick on the ice!" - Red Green aka Steve Smith
Despite some wistful memories it brings back, the mention of it had me drop the stylus on "Red Headed Stranger". After 38 years, it's stood the test of time with "DSOTM", "The White Album(s)", "Lonely Guy" (Frank Sinatra, EPIC), "Walk, Don't Run" (The Ventures), "Buddy Holly and the Crickettes", "Whaling Stories" by Procol, Harem and Whitehorse, "Days of Future Passed"-The Moody Blues (in Quad, thank you), "Last Date"-Floyd Cramer, "Long Gone Lonesome Blues"-Hank Williams Sr. and "Waltz Across Texas"-The Original E.T. I could throw in Bob Marley and the Wailers too, and "Electric Ladyland" as well as "Face the Music".
Add nearly a half-Century and I've got Al Jolson, Eddie Cantor, Jimmie Durante, Rudy Vallie, and at least three more covering "About a Quarter 'til Nine". A shameless plug for my all-time favorite musical: Book, lyrics, dances, to perform in pit orchestra and to watch all three film versions and read the novel, Edna Ferber/ Jerome Kern's "Showboat!" The 1980 version of "Fame" was the last REAL Hollywood musical I guess there ever will be. I REALLY liked musicals. My second favorite was Yul Brenner in "The King and I".
Nite girls!
"He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you." Friedrich Nietzsche
I thought I was the only male on the planet to dig that Donna Lewis CD. I played that one relentlessly in high school. The emotion drips from that album, with production so deep you can swim in it. I think I could listen to that entire stack actually.
My own collection is pretty esoteric too. Recent plays: Adiemus, Eric Johnson, Killswitch Engage, Klute, Rush, Z-Trip.
Arlo Guthie-Alice's Restaurant & re-Visited "What's exactly 22 minutes and 37 seconds long?"
Since the late 90's, my tastes in music have become extremely restricted. Very little appeals to me, what does, I like a lot. But follow-up albums I rarely like.
I'm definitely on board with that! I'm another one that hasn't played a CD in years, although I still have a couple hundred to rip. Do physically play the SACDs and Blu Ray audio from the Oppo though. My collection is pretty wide ranging, although there's no Rap or Dixie Chicks.
Originally posted by Mark65
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Oh, BTW, "Birdland" is one of my all-time favorite tracks. What a strange, wonderful grouping that iteration of Weather Report was.
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