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#21 User is offline   rwylee 

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Posted 2006-March-25, 16:28

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Posted 2006-March-25, 16:56

I like film music, especially from John Williams and Howard Shore.
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Posted 2011-January-08, 08:57

Any Tangerine Dream fans in the BBO community? I have been following them for 30 years and gave seen them in concert quite a few times as well as owning 100+ CDs. I also listen to them when on the BBO site.
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Posted 2011-January-08, 09:31

You would think a guy my age would have settled into some definite choices but no. Here are some of the cds in my car:
Great Ladies of jazz (eg Dinah Washington, "I want to be around"
Miles Davis "Poetics of sound"
Jim Croce "Words and Music"
Ella Fitzgerald "The Cole Porter Songbook"
Loretta Lynn "All time greatest hits"
Rod Stewart "The great American Songbook"
Frank Sinatra "Fly me to the moon"
The Mommas and the Poppas "If you can believe your eyes and ears"
Hank Williams "Alone with his guitar"
Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington
Charlie Byrd
Emmy Lou Harris
Bob Seeger

etc. Also, as sort of a joke, my wife got me a Little Richard cd. Back when rock concerts were really in dance halls with the performers a few feet from the audience, I was at a LR concert. I suppose I am getting old, but a little bit of "I saw Uncle John with Long Tall Sally, he saw Mary coming and he ducked back in the alley, oh baby, ooh ooh ooh oh baby" now seems to go a long way. In small doses it's still fine nostalgia.

Perhaps oddly, the local YMCA plays some interesting choices for background in the gym. Momma's got a squeeze box, Daddy never sleeps at night, for example.
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Posted 2011-January-08, 11:28

View Posttexastpm, on 2011-January-08, 08:57, said:

Any Tangerine Dream fans in the BBO community? I have been following them for 30 years and gave seen them in concert quite a few times as well as owning 100+ CDs. I also listen to them when on the BBO site.


Sure. I prefer their music from the 70's, In my college days I got a lot of vinyl albums, classic TD records like Rubycon, Stratosfear, Phaedra, also their live albums from these days Ricochet and Encore... Froese/Franke/Baumann >>> the best TD line-up ever imo.
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Posted 2011-January-08, 12:53

Having teenagers exposes me to a lot of the new stuff.

Son played the new "Rise Against" CD in the car today (hate it).

Youngest daughter has Temper Trap playing from her Ipad in the other room (love it!).
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