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I like what my friends would call bad music, and what others would call glam rock but what i call rock like guns'n'roses, iron maiden, areosmith, bon jovi and the like.
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[QUOTE=frogus23]It seems a bit mean to call punk that's self-sconsciously 'pop' and inadvertantly gormless and purile less punk than punk that's self-consciously 'underground' and inadvertantly retro and uninspired?[/QUOTE]
I wouldn't say so, as punk is per definition supposed to be counter-culture. As soon as it becomes mainstream it can no longer be called punk, even if the musical style itself is completely unchanged.
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I noticed I didn't write about myself...

Well: the really most favourite - The Metallica :D
others - Guns N'Roses, Nirvana, Apocalyptica, Ozzy Osbourne and soundtracks(but from good films only)
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Am I the only one who Listens to Manowar????
I hope not.........
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Freddy Mercury died on 24.11.91

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[QUOTE=frogus23]__________[/QUOTE]
Since I'm guessing this was directed at me, would you care to elaborate? ;)
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[QUOTE=Vicsun]Since I'm guessing this was directed at me, would you care to elaborate? ;) [/QUOTE]
How did you figure out which way a two ended symmetrical line was directed? :p


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Me? Rock with lots of Roll. That excludes most of the 90s lot. If I wanna feel miserable, I watch CNN. Half of my music collection is also Classical, with the odd Jazz and Folk album thrown in.
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Could you give us some names of bands that play rock with lots of roll?
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Eddie Cochran plays rock with lots of roll :cool:
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And he's really one of the best, too! :D Hey, anything from Eddie, Chuck, Jerry Lee, via the Stones, Zeppelin, Skynyrd, AC/DC, The Who, to ole metal like Sabs and Purple to Maiden, Priest, Van Halen and Crüe. It sort of goes on a break for 10 years after G'n'R with the arrival of the whiny sob-brigade, but things are definetly looking up with the new generation.
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Black Flag (saw 'em back in 85 in Trenton, NJ...ahhh, youth)
Dead Kennedys
Replacements (the drunkest band I ever saw)
Bad Brains
The Ramones
aarrgghhh!!! Now I feel old.....
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The Russian composers from the so called Golden and Silver Age, is my favorite music. Glazunov, Rimsky-Korsakov, Mussorsky, Rachmaninov, Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Stravinsky to name some of the most famous. Shostakovitch is my absolute favorite composer. Other composers I like are Chopin, Liszt and Vivaldi, for more modern classical music, Lygety and Schnittke are among my favorites. I also enjoy some older composers like Palestrina, Despres and Lassus and some Italian opera (esp Puccini and Verdi) if I'm in a good mood.

I also like jazz music, both traditional stuff like Lester Young and Billie Holiday, and contemporary like Keith Jarreth (yes, call me pretentious, I like James Joyce too :D ) and Roy Hargrove.

I absolutely adore Argentinian tango composer Astor Piazolla, Senegalese singer Yousson N'Dour (best male voice in popuolar music!), Icelandic singer Björk and the experimental band The Residents.

I also like some traditional Arabic music, some Old school hiphop and some old punk.
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[QUOTE=C Elegans]The Russian composers from the so called Golden and Silver Age, is my favorite music. Glazunov, Rimsky-Korsakov, Mussorsky, Rachmaninov, Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Stravinsky to name some of the most famous. Shostakovitch is my absolute favorite composer.[/QUOTE]

These hold true for me, as well. I'm also partial to a range of composers from the 16th century through the 20th, in a variety of cultures. Probably my Baroque composer is Monteverdi, with Mozart in the so-called Classical period. French, Hungarian and British 20th century composers also feature among my faves. I like opera a great deal--not Puccini, Strauss or Wagner, but Verdi, Rameau, Rimsky-Korsakov, Prokofiev, Smetana, Mozart and Cherubini.

Jazz is also something I greatly enjoy, especially the West Coast cool, East Coast bebop and post-bop musicians; people like Charlie Parker, Gerry Mulligan, Bud Powell, Stan Getz, etc. In folk music, I greatly enjoy Baltic, Hungarian, Balinese, Javanese, and Celtic stuff. In rock, I prefer the anti-establishment types before they're bought out (if it gets that far): early Rolling Stones, Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart, early Police, early Beatles (before their own pretentiousness bought them out), etc.
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