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Old 06-10-2016, 12:48 PM   #1
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I have seen threads on speakers /stereos etc..

So what music does everyone here listen too.

I will say I am open to most genres of music but Rap, I can not do the rap.

Mainly classic rock n roll
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Old 06-10-2016, 01:27 PM   #2
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Wink Pandora

I listen to all kinds, I use Pandora as my music source (mostly).

My stations that I have set up range from Rock to Country to Alternative '80s and Pandora now has a new station called "Thumbprint" radio it will play anything you have already given an up arrow.

We also believe that there has been no good/worthy rock or pop music produced since 1995.
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I agree 100% on the " No good rock group since the 1995 "

I just found out if you have Amazon prime you can get free music there too. I will check that out later today as we are prime members
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Old 06-10-2016, 02:22 PM   #4
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When camping, I just listen to the natural sounds, and occasionally, my wife. Sometimes she has to throw things at me before I listen to her, though.

On the road, 70s & 80s classic rock, if listening to music. If DW is in car, will sometimes go to the 60s station on Sirius (DW is older than me).
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Old 06-10-2016, 02:24 PM   #5
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Similar, have approaching 500 albums on microSD cards in my phone which also serves for engine diagnostics, GPS, web browsing, messaging, and, well, a phone.

Tunes vary from Bach to AC/DC with emphasis on 1945 to 1990. Just depends on my mood.

My concept is that all of this should go with me and not a particular vehicle/place. Modern technology makes this possible.

Have hands free plus audio capability in all of my cars and the TM (changed to a BT radio).

Personally think satellite services sound like old AM radio and I prefer FM/digital (always rip CDs at the maximum . Have passed 32GB and heading for 64.

Do find some new/old stuff to be pretty good particularly some soundtracks. But often hear the original in my head and the new versions are usually not as rich.

So perhaps in the future when we have unlimited bandwidth and everything is in the cloud things will be different but for now these are the good old days.
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Alternative rock here. Pretty much anything but country and rap.

+1 on the Amazon Prime Music, no commercials like Pandora (every 3 songs)

Red Hot Chili Peppers, Mumford and Sons, Imagine Dragons, Capital Cities, Enigma...to name a few favorites.

Have my entire music collection (not very large, ~1200 songs) on a thumb drive and plug that into the USB port in my car so I don't listen to radio, and don't need to use mobile data to stream.

(it all sounds the same)
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Agreed, I should have clarified my 'country' selections hardly any country since 2004, my preference is Waylon, Willie, Cash, LeDoux...


I had an introduction written about me before giving a presentation and IIRC, it went something like ..."he has every letter of the alphabet represented in his music collection from ABBA to ZZTopp with special emphasis on Handel and The Gin Blossoms."

I agree with the OP about Rap and its brethren C-Rap aka Country Rap.

https://youtu.be/m-glMLXWHPU?list=UU...E8EviV2WCwDAhQ
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Problem with a thumb drive is that it is hard to pick an album/song/artist, takes an app to do that. Have finally solved the storage problem but the selection process takes a bit more.

The history of mobile music is interesting from the first automobile radio (1924), automobile transistor radios & 45 players (both 1956), 4-tracks (1962), 8-track (1964), cassette (1970), and CD (1982).

Since 1956 the big issue has been "where to store" all of these things (records, tapes, CDs) and the problem was solved with thumb drives but early ones just played either in order or randomly.

It was not easy to just select an album and particularly when a quality recording is between 3 and 10 MB. Per song. (Living the Blues is 23:11 and 42.4MB, Fiedler version of An American in Paris is 16:46 and 30.7MB ). Pretty soon the GB start rolling up. But modern technology is better and any decent tablet can sort by anything you want and display the cover art (on an 8" tab I usually split screen between the engine diags and the album art).

ps I draw the line at Rap and have a particular dislike of Rapabilly.
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Agreed, I should have clarified my 'country' selections hardly any country since 2004, my preference is Waylon, Willie, Cash, LeDoux...


I had an introduction written about me before giving a presentation and IIRC, it went something like ..."he has every letter of the alphabet represented in his music collection from ABBA to ZZTopp with special emphasis on Handel and The Gin Blossoms."

I agree with the OP about Rap and its brethren C-Rap aka Country rap.

https://youtu.be/m-glMLXWHPU?list=UU...E8EviV2WCwDAhQ
LOL, That looks like Redneck wanna be gangsta rap. LMAO

This is my style
https://youtu.be/T-yMlF_xpDY?t=3
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ps I draw the line at Rap and have a particular dislike of Rapabilly.

Yes, the same as C-Rap
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