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14 Mar 2008, 11:05 pm

I love music, and quite a range. I love classical, opera, and modern pop too. Ok...now for the embarrassing part (no teasing): I love disco. I don't know why, but I do. I just bought the CD 'Saturday Night Fever' and I'm listening right now. I also like Julio Iglesias - do not tell. Blood pact.

Who else has lousy taste in music? Come out of the closet. Locally, whilst in traffic I heard a driver's stereo, blasting loud, Gordon Lightfoot! Any 'Vanilla Ice' fans (Ice Ice Baby)? Ooo, how about Milli Vanilli? I fairly recently 'found' Milli Vanilli and I am allowed to like.

Here's what I do NOT like: Country music. Celine Dion. Kenny G. Movie Soundtracks (ie: Sound of Music) - gag.


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14 Mar 2008, 11:09 pm

That is exactly like me.


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14 Mar 2008, 11:14 pm

My favorite type of music is yodelling, seriously. But there are different types of yodelling--I like the 'naturjodel' the best. :)

Of course I like other music as well, including sugary Euro-pop. :oops:



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14 Mar 2008, 11:16 pm

Yes, I like Kyle Minogue (sp?) - sugary Euro. I like bagpipe music too, but not live - that's just plain scary!


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14 Mar 2008, 11:17 pm

Troubadour music can be good, it's one of the few ways to hear the Occitan language.


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14 Mar 2008, 11:21 pm

LabPet wrote:
Yes, I like Kyle Minogue (sp?) - sugary Euro. I like bagpipe music too, but not live - that's just plain scary!


The sugariest I have ever heard is Sarina Paris. She's similar to Kylie, you might like her. And of course there's Aqua.

Whenever I hear bagpipes I think there must be a funeral procession en route... it seems that's the only time they're ever played. :?



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14 Mar 2008, 11:25 pm

I actually like a lot of disco music. There's something to the rythm and tempo of some disco songs. Although I am not a big fan of Donna Summers or any of her sisters. I know it's real hard to like disco but not like Donna Summer, but hey...

One song in particular that I like is "We Don't Talk Anymore" by Cliff Richard. I like that you can hear an old Wurlitzer organ in it. The song has that unmistakable disco beat in it.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrLgdmrFaeU[/youtube]

And most movie soundtracks just kind of blow and boring to listen to. They're almost all forgettable. The movie soundtracks I like are: any Star Trek movie soundtrack. Superman The Motion Picture soundtrack. Star Wars. Fight Club. And the Legend soundtrack because I am a big fan of Tangerine Dream.



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14 Mar 2008, 11:50 pm

Music preference could not be more personal, so there's no such thing as "bad taste in music".

I love disco. I was born in 1970 and the people whom I knew, who hated disco also turned out to be bad influences. I would sing Disco Inferno and Love Rollercoaster just to spite them. Those two songs were infectuously* great.

I don't know if I'd banish movie soundtracks from my collection or not. I love West Side Story and find myself singing a lot of it.


*Yes, that's a word. I made it up!


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15 Mar 2008, 12:54 am

I love the bag pipes, the sound send shivers up my spine.



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15 Mar 2008, 12:55 am

I love the bag pipes, the sound sends shivers up my spine.



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15 Mar 2008, 1:18 am

I got the chance to hear a band of bag pipe musicians play at the Museum of Appalachia in Tennessee. There were about 5 of them and it was simply amazing and awe inspiring. The bag pipes are an incredible if you experience them live.



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15 Mar 2008, 1:45 am

spudnik wrote:
I love the bag pipes, the sound sends shivers up my spine.


Me too. Except 'live;' scary. Bagpipes are LOUD and look somehow dangerous, as if the bagpipe is assaulting the bagpiper. I am part Scottish so I do like - they're not all funeral durges.

Good to know others appreciate disco...I'm not insane!


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15 Mar 2008, 2:20 am

Not many people seem to like (to use the common derogatory terms): white boy, suburban, "emo" rap.

I find most of the lyrics thought provoking and philosophical in many cases.

Likes of:
Sage Francis
Sixtoo
Buck 65
Adeem
Sole
Slug
Aesop Rock
Mac Lethal
Recyclone
Blueprint
Eyedea
etcetera



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15 Mar 2008, 3:31 am

Danielismyname wrote:
Not many people seem to like (to use the common derogatory terms): white boy, suburban, "emo" rap.

I find most of the lyrics thought provoking and philosophical in many cases.

Likes of:
Sage Francis
Sixtoo
Buck 65
Adeem
Sole
Slug
Aesop Rock
Mac Lethal
Recyclone
Blueprint
Eyedea
etcetera


I even like Eminem - the lyrics sometimes too (not all). And Fort Minor (Remember the Name, Where'd you Go?).


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15 Mar 2008, 5:08 am

I dont think anyone should be embarrased to what music they listen to really, however i'm a trance addict for life. Some of that euro dance can be ok but with europop if you've heard one you have heard them all lol.



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15 Mar 2008, 5:13 am

The Bee Gees and Eminem were brilliant, you don't need "bad taste in music" to see that

I'm not huge into a lot of underground rap but a few of my favourites are in there. Like Personal Journals (Sage) and Vertex (Buck 65) which are quite original pieces of music