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jimnyc
06-27-2018, 06:33 PM
Ya know, I was a movie nut for the longest time. I watched like 366 movies per year! All horror/thriller genre usually. Like a year ago I lost interest, going through a depression, and never really got back into it. Now I just enjoy TV programs, cooking shows & some sitcoms.

But I've started cranking my tunes a lot lately, and because I was depressed. I haven't really cranked the music, sat back and enjoyed it in a long time.

Been doing so the last few nights and enjoying myself. Still like the stuff we just mentioned in the other thread: a lot of GnR, Cinderella, Poison, then a bunch of Johnny Cash stuff, then back to more 70's and 80's music. I forgot how soothing it can be at times.

I don't think my neighbors like me as of late, because there's only one true way to listen to good rock - and that's LOUD!

Gunny
06-27-2018, 06:58 PM
GnR, Cinderella and Poison .... :laugh:

No Motley Crue? Motorhead? Scorpions? And no 80s collection is complete without "Sister Christian" :)

High_Plains_Drifter
06-27-2018, 07:22 PM
Ya know, I was a movie nut for the longest time. I watched like 366 movies per year! All horror/thriller genre usually. Like a year ago I lost interest, going through a depression, and never really got back into it. Now I just enjoy TV programs, cooking shows & some sitcoms.

But I've started cranking my tunes a lot lately, and because I was depressed. I haven't really cranked the music, sat back and enjoyed it in a long time.

Been doing so the last few nights and enjoying myself. Still like the stuff we just mentioned in the other thread: a lot of GnR, Cinderella, Poison, then a bunch of Johnny Cash stuff, then back to more 70's and 80's music. I forgot how soothing it can be at times.

I don't think my neighbors like me as of late, because there's only one true way to listen to good rock - and that's LOUD!
They say that people that like music live longer.

I've been a hard core audiophile forever. I couldn't live without my tunes. I've had the Spotify Premium now for a couple years and absolutely love it. I'd freak out if it ever disappeared. I listen to music just about all day. Got it going right now. Hadn't listened to my Spot Weekly Picks yet, but this week was better than the last three. Saved three out of the picks. I like to go back and listen to the artists full albums.

Music soothes the savage beast... :thumb:

High_Plains_Drifter
06-27-2018, 07:28 PM
The "man cave" setup in the shop... Denon AVR-2809CI, Bowers & Wilkins DM604 S3's, LG 55" 1080p TV, HP computer on wifi for streaming and mediacom TV hooked up, and a little Sony BDP-S590 3D bluray disc player... sounds awesome... keeps me entertained while working on projects...

https://image.ibb.co/fci228/20180627_192546.jpg

jimnyc
06-27-2018, 07:32 PM
GnR, Cinderella and Poison .... :laugh:

No Motley Crue? Motorhead? Scorpions? And no 80s collection is complete without "Sister Christian" :)

Of course Crue and the Scorps, but never was a Motorhead fan. I listen Metallica, Megadeth and the harder stuff too, but admittedly enjoy the more mainstream 80's stuff. Used to love Bon Jovi too, grew up near them, refuse to listen anymore. Same with Bruce.

But then the theme for Phantom of the Opera may play, or Sarah Brightman, then back to Zeppelin, then some grunge from the 90's, then back to the hair bands of the 80's, then some sandman from the 50's after enter sandman from Metallica. Richie Valens, big bopper, Tom Petty & Pink Floyd. I'm all over the map! Oh, and Elvis, Elvis rules!

jimnyc
06-27-2018, 07:33 PM
And this, absolutely amazing! A song by Nine Inch Nails, which Johnny Cash did and made AWESOME!! But talk about your sad songs?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vt1Pwfnh5pc

High_Plains_Drifter
06-27-2018, 07:35 PM
Of course Crue and the Scorps, but never was a Motorhead fan. I listen Metallica, Megadeth and the harder stuff too, but admittedly enjoy the more mainstream 80's stuff. Used to love Bon Jovi too, grew up near them, refuse to listen anymore. Same with Bruce.

But then the theme for Phantom of the Opera may play, or Sarah Brightman, then back to Zeppelin, then some grunge from the 90's, then back to the hair bands of the 80's, then some sandman from the 50's after enter sandman from Metallica. Richie Valens, big bopper, Tom Petty & Pink Floyd. I'm all over the map! Oh, and Elvis, Elvis rules!
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Sarah Brightman. I have just about ALL of her CD's. Course my mother sang opera. I grew up with it so, I still like it. Phantom of the Opera is good stuff.

Cream?
Pink Floyd?
Dire Straits?

jimnyc
06-27-2018, 07:41 PM
Man, that song is rough by Johnny. I listen to it, and it gives me tears, reminds me of me SO much, and the shit that goes through my head. I've pushed away everyone in my life. Everyone. I'm a loner. Yeah, I hurt too even if I don't show it, and there are times I do what's necessary to get away from life for a tad. :) But the pain, and while I tend to wallow in misery, as Johnny said, is something that is real, something I can feel. I can think that's the only reason I will torture myself at times and love listening to those types of tunes purposely, and will do quite often on end when depressed.

But I ain't no Johnny, just a guy that can relate to his loneliness, and his dealing with what is left in his life.

jimnyc
06-27-2018, 07:43 PM
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Sarah Brightman. I have just about ALL of her CD's. Course my mother sang opera. I grew up with it so, I still like it. Phantom of the Opera is good stuff.

Cream?
Pink Floyd?
Dire Straits?

Floyd of course, one of the first tunes I fell in love with was by Dire Straits! Cream, just never really listened to them, even though I listened to plenty of music before my time.

Sarah Brightman is special, as is Michael Crawford. Their version of "All I ask of you" from the Phantom was my wedding song.

Gunny
06-27-2018, 07:45 PM
Of course Crue and the Scorps, but never was a Motorhead fan. I listen Metallica, Megadeth and the harder stuff too, but admittedly enjoy the more mainstream 80's stuff. Used to love Bon Jovi too, grew up near them, refuse to listen anymore. Same with Bruce.

But then the theme for Phantom of the Opera may play, or Sarah Brightman, then back to Zeppelin, then some grunge from the 90's, then back to the hair bands of the 80's, then some sandman from the 50's after enter sandman from Metallica. Richie Valens, big bopper, Tom Petty & Pink Floyd. I'm all over the map! Oh, and Elvis, Elvis rules!


And this, absolutely amazing! A song by Nine Inch Nails, which Johnny Cash did and made AWESOME!! But talk about your sad songs?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vt1Pwfnh5pc

I mix up my music but mine depends on what I am doing. If I'm lifting, it's metal/hard rock. Country or oldies when I'm driving. Keeps the road rage down to just cussing :)

And nothing will keep you awake at 3AM crossing the boring-ass desert like some rap. I HATE rap. Guaranteed I won't go to sleep. Commit vehicular homicide? Maybe. But I CAN'T sleep to that crap :)

When it comes to shitheads and music I use the "were they a shithead (known to me) when the music came out?" rule. I won't buy one's music. They STiLL won't play Dixie Chicks on the radio here and they're FROM HERE. Talk about not know your audience.

But if they were okay at the time and I have the music, I figure it's grandfathered. Just like Dame Elton Jane's pre-fag music. Never liked Springsteen.

High_Plains_Drifter
06-27-2018, 07:48 PM
Floyd of course, one of the first tunes I fell in love with was by Dire Straits! Cream, just never really listened to them, even though I listened to plenty of music before my time.

Sarah Brightman is special, as is Michael Crawford. Their version of "All I ask of you" from the Phantom was my wedding song.
I like a very wide variety of music as well, but my staple has always been kinda mellow, and I don't focus on the words of a song all that much, I listen to the instruments and tune of the song.

Josh Groban is good too if you like Sarah.

Absolutely REFUSE to listen to any kind of RAP though... I don't consider that music.

jimnyc
06-27-2018, 07:55 PM
See, I'm more of a lyrical guy, but love the instruments too, especially some good guitar of course. But I like to listen to the music, need to be able to listen to and actually understand the lyrics and the song, which is why I had trouble with Lemmy and Motorhead! LOL Bastard just sounds like he is puking into the mic. ACE OF SPADES ACE OF SPADES!

I'm more mellow too, hence the White Lion, Cinderella, Poison, Xenon, and a ton of other 80's bands. I just hit shuffle on the MP3 player, and FF when necessary.

High_Plains_Drifter
06-27-2018, 08:05 PM
See, I'm more of a lyrical guy, but love the instruments too, especially some good guitar of course. But I like to listen to the music, need to be able to listen to and actually understand the lyrics and the song, which is why I had trouble with Lemmy and Motorhead! LOL Bastard just sounds like he is puking into the mic. ACE OF SPADES ACE OF SPADES!

I'm more mellow too, hence the White Lion, Cinderella, Poison, Xenon, and a ton of other 80's bands. I just hit shuffle on the MP3 player, and FF when necessary.
This is a good example of what I like, and it's got that little double tap on the snare beat, good guitar... excellent music to just mellow out to... just saved this one from my Spot weekly picks...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5di1uj9k1w

jimnyc
06-27-2018, 08:08 PM
This is a good example of what I like, and it's got that little double tap on the snare beat, good guitar... excellent music to just mellow out to... just saved this one from my Spot weekly picks...



Just skipped through and listened to a bunch. I like that stuff too, good sound and easy listening on the ears. I like to sometimes listen to a song, and that song will then remind me of a time in my life growing up.

High_Plains_Drifter
06-27-2018, 08:08 PM
Pretty much all this guy does is good... JD McPherson... if you like mellow...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnQXVovyDBE

jimnyc
06-27-2018, 08:15 PM
Pretty much all this guy does is good... JD McPherson... if you like mellow...



Another great one, just leaned back and enjoyed that whole song. :)

Gunny
06-27-2018, 08:21 PM
If I want mellow it's 70s all the way. The Carpenters. Chicago. Elton Jane. Lot of Motown. The Stylistics. Righteous Brothers. Elvis. Commodores.

No wonder I have brain damage :(

jimnyc
06-27-2018, 08:31 PM
If I want mellow it's 70s all the way. The Carpenters. Chicago. Elton Jane. Lot of Motown. The Stylistics. Righteous Brothers. Elvis. Commodores.

No wonder I have brain damage :(

On my MP3 list I have a few Commodores, a LOT of Chicago (just listened to "Look Away"), a fair amount of motown, 2 righteous brother tunes and a LOT of Elvis, like everything he ever did. :)

High_Plains_Drifter
06-27-2018, 08:48 PM
On my MP3 list I have a few Commodores, a LOT of Chicago (just listened to "Look Away"), a fair amount of motown, 2 righteous brother tunes and a LOT of Elvis, like everything he ever did. :)
For liking Elvis... "10 POINTS FOR GRYFFINDOR"... :laugh:

SassyLady
06-27-2018, 08:52 PM
I've been listening to The Piano Guys Pandora station all day while I work on my resin art project.

Here's a Simon & Garfunkel song from a group that doesn't have any other song I like. I do like their version of Sounds of Silence better than S&G.

https://vimeo.com/144828601

Gunny
06-27-2018, 09:11 PM
I've been listening to The Piano Guys Pandora station all day while I work on my resin art project.

Here's a Simon & Garfunkel song from a group that doesn't have any other song I like. I do like their version of Sounds of Silence better than S&G.

https://vimeo.com/144828601The dude has earrings in his chin
:laugh:

Black Diamond
06-27-2018, 09:21 PM
The dude has earrings in his chin
:laugh:
I remember the guitarist from skid row had a nose ring, an ear ring and a chain connecting the two.

High_Plains_Drifter
06-27-2018, 09:44 PM
I've been listening to The Piano Guys Pandora station all day while I work on my resin art project.

Here's a Simon & Garfunkel song from a group that doesn't have any other song I like. I do like their version of Sounds of Silence better than S&G.

https://vimeo.com/144828601
That's kinda dark... reminded me of this...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbjRTN3-jCg

Abbey Marie
06-27-2018, 10:46 PM
Wow, you guys like some rough music. I like my music upbeat and/or soulful.
I think you tend to become what you surround yourself with.
That goes for TV, movies, and people, too.

Here’s a good one. Sexy, too. :cool:


https://youtu.be/qS2yMn3JbQk