FujimiLover Posted May 15, 2009 Posted May 15, 2009 Curious as to what you people listen to when you build models. My favorite playlist consists of music like Welcome= Gino Latino Bring the Noise Remix (Extended Mix)=Public Enemy vs. Ferry Corsten Now That We Found Love= Heavy D & The Boyz Poison=Bell Biv DeVoe Tennessee=Arrested Development Paid In Full (Seven Minutes of Music - The Coldcut Remix)=The Best of Eric B. & Rakim Hippychick =Soho Treat 'Em Right=Chubb Rock The Humpty Dance=Digital Underground Summertime=DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince The Power of Planet X =Afrika Bambaataa Play At Your Own Risk=Planet Patrol O.P.P.=Naughty By Nature Informer= Snow Jump Around=House of Pain Don't laugh at me! I grew up listening to this back in high-school! I was at a co-ed boarding school in Orlando Florida and listened to 102 Jamz which did the best live-dj dance mixes you ever heard! They did some pretty awesome stuff with these songs and a few others as well. Every Friday and Saturday night they would broadcast live from a night club and I would crank up the stereo as loud as the dorm-parrents would allow! LOL! I found these songs recently on Itunes and love'em all! Paid in Full and Hippychick are my two fav's!
Custom Hearse Posted May 15, 2009 Posted May 15, 2009 Led Zeppelin, Def Leppard, Quiet Riot, AC/DC, Aerosmith, Alice Cooper,.... Etc, You get the idea. Harry, I grew up with 8-tracks ya young whipper snapper! Stop makin' fun of us old geezers....
FujimiLover Posted May 16, 2009 Author Posted May 16, 2009 I personally have never seen an 8-track. I just threw that in there for you not-so-young-anymore folks! I was boren in the "cassette" age? 70's? I guess a cassette tape would've been my 8 track as that's the most song's I've seen on a cassette. Isn't it cool that we now have a divice that can allow us to hold enough songs for over a week on something as small if not smaller than a cassette? And even cooler to play videos on it? Isn't technology awesome? Point to this thread isn't technology, what sounds better, digital, anologe, CD, vinyl, whatever. That's all been argued before elsewhere. I just simply want to know what other modelers listen too.
FujimiLover Posted May 16, 2009 Author Posted May 16, 2009 (edited) I just turned 35 last week actually! LOL! I also listen to alot of classic rock and I enjoy everything from Pink Floyd, Billy Idol, White Snake, Billy Squire, Def Leapard, Dire Straits, Queen, et'c. Actually, when I drive, classic rock is all I listen to. I only listen to the "other music" when at home. My classic rock playlist Frankenstein=Edgar Winter White Wedding, Pt. 1=Billy Idol Everybody Wants You=Billy Squier Money=Pink Floyd Money for Nothing=Dire Straits Twilight Zone=Golden Earring Rock of Ages=Def Leppard Hungry Like the Wolf=Duran Duran Bohemian Rhapsody= Queen Rock Me Amadeus (Ihn Liebten Alle Frauen...)=Falco "I actually wanted the extended version!" Addicted To Love=Robert Palmer Mony Mony=Billy Idol You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)=Dead or Alive Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2)=Pink Floyd American Woman=The Guess Who Limelight=Rush Edited May 16, 2009 by FujimiLover
FujimiLover Posted May 16, 2009 Author Posted May 16, 2009 I had to get "You spin me Round" after watching The Wedding Singer.
Jairus Posted May 16, 2009 Posted May 16, 2009 8-Tracks? Did someone mention 8-tracks? I got hundreds of them....!!!! Also have half a dozen players including a nice stereo deck. For all their lack of respect, the sound quality is pretty much as good as CD for all intents and purposes. Digital quality can vary depending on the compression, where analog tape contains all the wholesome goodness of a concert including audience sneezes.... providing you can ignore the clunk of the track changing device. Actually not until dolby was introduced did cassette begin to have the a matched quality. And THAT depended on extra digital fussing not needed with the 1/4" tape found in an average 8-track cassette! As for a play list... huge, but here are a few! ABBA Cheap Trick Average White Band Miles Davis Allman Brothers Band Muddy Waters Beatles Boston Cream CCR Chicago Led Zeppelin Niel Young Association Beach Boys ZZ Top Crosby Stills Nash & Young Jimmy Buffett Donovan ELO Ventures Dick Dale Dier Straits Guess Who Who Jefferson Airplane/Starship Elton John Yard Birds Rolling Stones Supertramp Steve Miller Moody Blues Pink Floyd Hell, I am a fan of anything on vinyl and recorded before 1982. Because as everyone knows, that was when Rock n'Roll was perfected!!!
sdrodder Posted May 16, 2009 Posted May 16, 2009 Oh i can finaly talk about my music without getting told of somewhat fun. My list Hammer smashed face-cannibal corpse war zone-slayer you shook me all night long-ac/dc to serve man-cattle decapitation rise of the poisened youth-terror down from the sky-trivium the wall-pink floyd wait and bleed-slipknot scream-slipknot atomic clock-monster magnet cretin hop-the ramones determined-mudvayne cigaro-system of a down hail destroyer-cancer bats paradise city-guns and roses i could care less-devildriver wicker man-iron maiden social suicide-bad religion schools out for summer-alice copper enter sandman-metallica 5 minutes alone-pantera hell patrol-judas priest undying-demon hunter i will be heard-hatebreed superbeast-rob zombie well enough alone-chevelle bodies-sex pistols just a small sample of my music. All i ever listen to is rock. Sometimes i listen to the oldies but mostly rock, metal,punk, death metal and stuff like that. I cannot stand rap or hip hop.
Len Geisler Posted May 16, 2009 Posted May 16, 2009 Man..... Ipod, yes....I so have some old KISS 8-tracks laying around too...LOL... Springsteen, KISS, Tesla, Van Zandt, Ice-T(before he was an actor), Zepplin, Johnny Cash....I could go on for days.... Thank GOD for the shuffle function on my iPod.....
chris coller Posted May 16, 2009 Posted May 16, 2009 I will play along, My music collection is diverse as all get out. By the way I am in my early 30's. I listen to everthing from NWA to Led Zepplin, Mudvayne to Johnny Cash, Outkast to The Doobie Brothers, Damien Marley to Ween, Slipknot to Beastie Boys. I think you guy get the picture. Much like what I build a diverse mix of a little bit of everything. Happy modeling and headbanging or straight up relaxing.
FujimiLover Posted May 16, 2009 Author Posted May 16, 2009 I love my 160GB Ipod! Enough music to last over a week without hearing the same song twice, and enough movies to last you through the weekend! My "rap" list Again, this is stuff I grew up with. I can't stand the modern day stuff. For me, it's mostly about the rythem more than anything else. I dont' even listen to half the lyrics in these songs. If it's got a beat I can move to, I like it! Push In The Bush=2bmf Yoke the ###### Thing=Young & Restless Move Somethin'=2 Live Crew Drop the Bass=DJ Magic Mike Mami el Negro=DJ Laz "One of my all time favorites to dance to!" Get Off Miami Boyz=Miami Boyz M&M's Gettin'Off (Remix)=DJ Magic Mike C'mon N' Ride It (The Train)=Quad City DJ's Do The ###### Thing=2 Live Crew Baby Got Back=Sir Mix-a-Lot Me So Horny (The Presidential Remix)=2 Live Crew We Can Get Together=2bmf Egypt Egypt=Egyptian Lover Clear=Cybotron Looking For The Perfect Beat=Afrika Bambaataa & The Soulsonic Force Jam On It=Newcleus Pull It All The Way Down=Beat Master Clay D & Prince Rahiem Don't Touch That Dial=Dynamix II Bust A Move=Young MC Magician Bassin It Up (Drop Dub) =DJ Magic Mike Rock the Jail (I Wanna Rock Mix) =JAMASTER A "Remix to 2LiveCrew's I Wanna Rock" C'mon Babe=2 Live Crew "Clean version" Bass Generator=Dynamix II Boom I Got Your Girlfriend=Mixed Body Mechanic=Quadrant Six "The original one thank you! Friends=Whodini I could go on and on with my Dance list, techno list, et'c, et'c. But I think you get the idea of what I like!
FujimiLover Posted May 16, 2009 Author Posted May 16, 2009 Yea, I got a lot of Dire Straits and Queen myself , , and all of Billy's stuff. Which Billy? Idol or Squire? I like'em both.
Andy Wyatt Posted May 16, 2009 Posted May 16, 2009 Just put my iPod on "shuffle" and here are the first ten songs that came up: "Natural Thing - UFO "Heaven Beside You"- Alice In Chains "Jailbait"- Motorhead "In Your Eyes"- Peter Gabriel "Charlotte"- Kittie "Blacklist"- Exodus "Dusted"-Sepultura "Elected"- Alice Cooper "March or Die"- Motorhead "Doctor Please"- Blue Cheer
59 Impala Posted May 16, 2009 Posted May 16, 2009 Me, I like any music that's good. A little "Old" Country, rock and roll, some classic like the William Tell Oveture, but mostly The Ventures. I learned to play the guitar by listening to them and they're still goin strong. They started back in 1960 (some say 1959) Great guitar music. Dan
B_rad88 Posted May 16, 2009 Posted May 16, 2009 (edited) i have an account on playlist.com! its free! and i listen to mostly rock, rap, classic rock! like (rock)- (hed) p.e., system of a down, red hot chilli peppers, etc.,....(rap)- asher roth, ludacris, eminem,(classic)- pink floyd, led zeplin, plus many, many, many more! has any one heard of snsmix.com? scratch n' sniff mix? they mix rock and rap together! its awsome! my newest favorite song is: I GOT FRIENDS by: MANCHESTER ORCHESTRA! AND: I LOVE COLLAGE by: ASHER ROTH! Edited May 16, 2009 by KUZTOMMODELS88
B_rad88 Posted May 16, 2009 Posted May 16, 2009 Curious as to what you people listen to when you build models. My favorite playlist consists of music like Don't laugh at me! I grew up listening to this back in high-school! I was at a co-ed boarding school in Orlando Florida and listened to 102 Jamz which did the best live-dj dance mixes you ever heard! They did some pretty awesome stuff with these songs and a few others as well. Every Friday and Saturday night they would broadcast live from a night club and I would crank up the stereo as loud as the dorm-parrents would allow! LOL! I found these songs recently on Itunes and love'em all! Paid in Full and Hippychick are my two fav's! really? then you heard of 101.1 wjrr fm? if you have that is my favorite radio station! or have you heard of lex&terry? they are station in texas, but play world wide! here where i live its on 101.1 wjrr in the morning!
FujimiLover Posted May 16, 2009 Author Posted May 16, 2009 Nope, never heard of it. Now that I live in Colorado, there used to be a radio station that did similar stuff to dance music, but I haven't been able to find it in several years now. Now I dont' know of any radio station in Denver/Colorado Springs that plays this type of music. I only listen to 98.1 KKFM classic rock. I love Bob and Tom in the morning!
B_rad88 Posted May 16, 2009 Posted May 16, 2009 wow, wjrr is all over! i thought maybe you heard them back in the day! they where next to 101.9 (102 jamz) fm, lol! at least you didn't listen to 92.3 wkfm (country), puke! hahaha, 102 did play alot of good stuff back in they day, but now its stupid, with akon, chris brown(who beats women), other cheap rappers just to make money! its not from the heart and soul like it used too!
FujimiLover Posted May 16, 2009 Author Posted May 16, 2009 Yea I know. A while back I was visiting Orlando and tried to listen to 102 Jamz and it was no where near what I remembered back in 93-96. I think those were the years I was in high-school. LOL! Hard to remember exact dates now! I think I may still have a tape or two that I recorded from theme a while ago. But there was a lot of awesome recordings I wish I had kept. I was refering to their so-called "Thunderstorm" which is what they called their live-broadcasted dance-mixes with the old classic rap music that actually had rythem to dance to and probably more meaning back then than today's junk. Now their so-called "Thunderstorm" sucks like rotten egg's! I dont' think the same DJ's are there anymore and without the proper DJ's and the proper music, it just ain't the same. I can't recall the names of the DJ's I listened to, but if I can find the tape and listen to it, I'm sure I'll hear their names and can post'em.
B_rad88 Posted May 16, 2009 Posted May 16, 2009 i remember john garabedian's open house party that played on 107.1 wa1a fm! it was a live club dj mix, they played every friday and saturday nights from 8pm-4am! and they played electronica, techno, "good" rap, and other dance music, like the stuff from DDR!
FujimiLover Posted May 16, 2009 Author Posted May 16, 2009 DJ Ray is humming in my mind for some reason. I remembered there were two brothers and one did most of the announcements and I think he was latino, but not sure. He always said, "My brother from the same mother" or something like that! Back to playlists...................
Draggon Posted May 16, 2009 Posted May 16, 2009 Metallica Linkin park some Beasite's Blondie GoGo's Nightwish-just found them! Evanescense Funkadelic CCR Green Day Astrid Gilberto Marvin Gaye Diana Krall Enya Thououghood Gens-n-Roses Stevie Wonder Pretty much anything that makes my head tingle!
84vanagon Posted May 16, 2009 Posted May 16, 2009 The Dallas radio market pretty much sucks. When I'm in my car I listen to four different talk/news stations. My musical tastes vary quite a bit. I listen to anything from big-band to alternative. I'm not good on classical and can't listen to rap or Tejano. I find I work best on a model if I'm listening to music that mimics the era of the style I want to achieve. Some of my favorites are; (not in any order) Green Day Stevie Ray Vaughan Led Zeppelin Neil Young REM 10000 Maniacs Ricky Nelson The Fleetwoods Dion & The Belmonts Crosby Stills Nash & Young The Corrs Plus many others.
84vanagon Posted May 16, 2009 Posted May 16, 2009 I didn't want to start a new thread, as I feel this fits into this one. One of the guys at work admitted to liking "Wham" , boy did he catch a load the rest of the day. What ONE performer/group do you secretly like, but WON'T let your co-workers or friends know you like. Mine is The Carpenters.
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