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| What Genres of Music do you listen to the most? |
| Black Metal/Death Metal |
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2% |
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| Doom/Gothic Metal |
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4% |
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| Heavy/Traditional Metal |
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76% |
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| Orchestral/Symphonic Metal |
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0% |
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| Power Metal |
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0% |
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| Progressive Metal |
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4% |
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| Speed/Thrash Metal |
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0% |
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| Other |
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12% |
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ManOnTheSilverMountain_DP

Joined: 26 Mar 2006 Posts: 1419 Location: Rome, Italy
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In this period I'm listening to hard rock to the most... I listen at least one Led Zeppelin's album during the trip from home to school and, when I'm home, I listen to hard rock and classic heavy metal to the most...
Magic!
Mario _________________ THEY CAN'T STOP US, LET 'EM TRY, FOR HEAVY METAL WE WILL DIE!
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lailacooper Belle femme

Joined: 13 Apr 2006 Posts: 2827 Location: France
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Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 2:17 pm Post subject: |
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In this period I'm listening to hard rock to the most... I listen at least one Led Zeppelin's album during the trip from home to school and, when I'm home, I listen to hard rock and classic heavy metal to the most...
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You know I like you Mario!Good choices! _________________ FIRST FRENCH FAN OF
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ManOnTheSilverMountain_DP

Joined: 26 Mar 2006 Posts: 1419 Location: Rome, Italy
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Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 2:26 pm Post subject: |
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| lailacooper wrote: |
| ManOnTheSilverMountain_DP wrote: |
In this period I'm listening to hard rock to the most... I listen at least one Led Zeppelin's album during the trip from home to school and, when I'm home, I listen to hard rock and classic heavy metal to the most...
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You know I like you Mario!Good choices! |
WE ROCK!
Today, I listened to Denim And Leather for the tenth time, what a great album!!!
Magic!
Mario
P.S.: I know this isn't the right place to say this, so sorry for the OT but, next thursday, I'm going to a guitar show of Steve Morse (guitarist of Deep Purple) and, since I'm a friend of the show's organizer, I have tickets for seats in front of the stage and I have a backstage pass too!!!! I can't wait!  _________________ THEY CAN'T STOP US, LET 'EM TRY, FOR HEAVY METAL WE WILL DIE!
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lailacooper Belle femme

Joined: 13 Apr 2006 Posts: 2827 Location: France
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ManOnTheSilverMountain_DP

Joined: 26 Mar 2006 Posts: 1419 Location: Rome, Italy
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Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 2:45 pm Post subject: |
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Aw,gonna see SAXON on 30th march...I have my ticket...  |
GREAT!
I'm gonna see them on 17th of April here in Rome!
Magic!
Mario _________________ THEY CAN'T STOP US, LET 'EM TRY, FOR HEAVY METAL WE WILL DIE!
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Rhinosaur

Joined: 13 Mar 2006 Posts: 455
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 3:01 pm Post subject: |
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Listen to:
In the car: everything from metal to hard rock.
At work: Ambient, classical, jazz, sometimes rock. |
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Betty
Joined: 21 Feb 2007 Posts: 38
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Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 6:19 am Post subject: |
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Heavy/traditional  _________________ Why must we live
In this drain that we hate
Life is hell for the dreamer
Who's seeking this shade
Give Me Something To Kill The Pain
There is no tomorrow and no today
My soul is not for eternity
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Shadow_of_A_Doubt

Joined: 08 Mar 2007 Posts: 20 Location: San Francisco, California, United States
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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 7:25 pm Post subject: |
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| I dont know, to say your a metalhead makes you sound close minded. The bands I hated as a teen im getting more into today. I have Janis Joplin, Deep Purple, The Doors, Kiss, The Runaways, Blondie...lots of stuff. Just depends on the mood. I sort of grew out of the bang your head against the wall metal back in the 80s. |
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leftear
Joined: 06 Mar 2007 Posts: 178 Location: Big Bear Lake, Ca.
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Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 3:28 pm Post subject: |
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I'm still stuck in the 80's as they say I'm a child of the 60's watched the 70's go by made it through the 80's my how time fly's  _________________ lucifer was just an angel led astray |
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rnr_child

Joined: 26 Mar 2008 Posts: 168 Location: Bosnia and Herzegowina
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Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 10:22 am Post subject: |
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maiden_76
Joined: 02 Mar 2008 Posts: 25
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Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 11:36 am Post subject: |
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Mysterioman
Joined: 13 May 2008 Posts: 113 Location: My Home
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Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 1:22 pm Post subject: |
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| As for me I may lean towards other in that a little of everything although since I started burning back down to CDs mostly traditional but largely because I am still at the B's and ended with Sabbath. I have listened to Bathory from ages ago while riding the train though. |
Yeah me too, for me it's AC Pop/Rock. I will probably check next Black Sabbath's whole catalog and Alice Cooper, although I have Bruce Springsteen under work too and it's unfinished...
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DevinMacGregor The Cap'n

Joined: 29 Sep 2004 Posts: 2195 Location: SoCal
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Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 1:07 am Post subject: |
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| As for me I may lean towards other in that a little of everything although since I started burning back down to CDs mostly traditional but largely because I am still at the B's and ended with Sabbath. I have listened to Bathory from ages ago while riding the train though. |
Yeah me too, for me it's AC Pop/Rock. I will probably check next Black Sabbath's whole catalog and Alice Cooper, although I have Bruce Springsteen under work too and it's unfinished...
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Other for me includes Celtic, Renaissance, and Classical genres. I started listening to classical while in the Army. I had an upright turntable that I would spin some licorice pizza on. Celtic came a bit later after I went to a funeral for a great cousin who they had some dude all in highlander outfit with bagpipes to boot playing at the services and then renaissance as I used to every year go to local faires.
I typically buy someone's entire catalog. So whatever point I enter I go forwards and backwards. I now have a lot of things of my cassettes up to digital. I have not listened to some of this stuff for years. My cassette player died and I have had only CD players for 5 years now. iTunes at the bottom says I have 50 some days of listening. I did an inventory of my other cabinet and have those lists written down now. It will be quite some time before I can even get to that list. I can probably add around 20 more days. _________________ Smacks & Manly Thumps,
The Cap'n
Sons of Griogair
http://www.atheists.org
http://www.clangregor.org/famous.htm
http://www.merchco-online.com/metalbladerecords/
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Mysterioman
Joined: 13 May 2008 Posts: 113 Location: My Home
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Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 8:38 am Post subject: |
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Other for me includes Celtic, Renaissance, and Classical genres. I started listening to classical while in the Army. I had an upright turntable that I would spin some licorice pizza on. Celtic came a bit later after I went to a funeral for a great cousin who they had some dude all in highlander outfit with bagpipes to boot playing at the services and then renaissance as I used to every year go to local faires.
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Cool man, Celtic music would interest me the most from those you've mentioned, I got a 40 cd collection of classical music called The Masters Of Music, it's quite cool (doesn't have Iveria Op. 42 however...)
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| I typically buy someone's entire catalog. So whatever point I enter I go forwards and backwards. I now have a lot of things of my cassettes up to digital. I have not listened to some of this stuff for years. My cassette player died and I have had only CD players for 5 years now. iTunes at the bottom says I have 50 some days of listening. I did an inventory of my other cabinet and have those lists written down now. It will be quite some time before I can even get to that list. I can probably add around 20 more days. |
This is cool too, it just bugs me a lot when I can't buy all the albums at once, like Elton John I've been collecting various pieces for years. Next I will buy more Dio, The Last In Line is a great piece and I want more Dio...
And I especially love owning the physical albums (if they include good music), maybe I will sell the worst pieces out because I can't figure out a crazy greasy schoyster who would listen to them ahah... Maybe I'll send them to Madonna as a christmas present
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DevinMacGregor The Cap'n

Joined: 29 Sep 2004 Posts: 2195 Location: SoCal
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Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 1:13 am Post subject: |
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Other for me includes Celtic, Renaissance, and Classical genres. I started listening to classical while in the Army. I had an upright turntable that I would spin some licorice pizza on. Celtic came a bit later after I went to a funeral for a great cousin who they had some dude all in highlander outfit with bagpipes to boot playing at the services and then renaissance as I used to every year go to local faires.
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Cool man, Celtic music would interest me the most from those you've mentioned, I got a 40 cd collection of classical music called The Masters Of Music, it's quite cool (doesn't have Iveria Op. 42 however...)
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| I typically buy someone's entire catalog. So whatever point I enter I go forwards and backwards. I now have a lot of things of my cassettes up to digital. I have not listened to some of this stuff for years. My cassette player died and I have had only CD players for 5 years now. iTunes at the bottom says I have 50 some days of listening. I did an inventory of my other cabinet and have those lists written down now. It will be quite some time before I can even get to that list. I can probably add around 20 more days. |
This is cool too, it just bugs me a lot when I can't buy all the albums at once, like Elton John I've been collecting various pieces for years. Next I will buy more Dio, The Last In Line is a great piece and I want more Dio...
And I especially love owning the physical albums (if they include good music), maybe I will sell the worst pieces out because I can't figure out a crazy greasy schoyster who would listen to them ahah... Maybe I'll send them to Madonna as a christmas present
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That is a problem with a lot of compilations ... they do not have everything you may like. Most of my classical is on vinyl. I have a dozen or so cassette packs as well. I have been concentrating on metal-hard rock atm. That is my largest genre and I have been working on it for about 8-9 years. I stopped for a few years but last year started back up because music was a missing element in my life. I bought a CD collection called 700 Years of Classical Treasures which covers all the classical subgenres. I have always preferred the classicism period in that I feel these are really the first rock stars. Individualism and music for the listener was important where as before we had composers in commission of the state or some nobility.
I have been using iTunes so I have music as the main playlist then subcategories as Celtic/Renaissance, Classical, Metal/Hard Rock, and Rock/Pop. Classical is then broken up to the different periods. One day I will focus on filling each of them up with playlists. I really only have Beethoven up into my iTunes at the moment. I have some more if various composers but haven't put the time aside to add them to the library and make the right playlists for them.
I have 22 bands on my current working list and stuff now for 9 of them to finish them off. I took next week off so I will probably work in that. I have another 43 I have inventoried but I will not be able to get to them for months. Then I have to create something to keep track of who has something new out. I keep the good, the bad, and the ugly.
It used to be easy to walk into a store and just see this genre available but since most mom and pops fizzled out and the remaining corporate owned chains put it all as Rock/Pop so Dio sits next to Dinosaur Jr or Celine Dion and her 8,000 CDs that either no one is buying or they are hot in replacing that stock so damn fast. Oh gee look one Dio album and it is one I already own. I in the late 90s started to replace my cassettes with CDs and after replacing Dio, Sabbath, and about to replace Iron Maiden I said fuck that since I paid no less than 17.99 for each when I paid 3.99 to 8.99 the first time when I bought it on cassette and knowing damn well the artist is getting so little of that money and these yackoffs keep the price so elevated. Amazon is cool because I can find some used stuff. I rarely find used stuff at record stores even though FYE does not have a heavy metal section. They even jack up the used price as well. WTF. And inflation my ass. In the 80s and very early 90s I never paid current price for any band's back catalog. They charged you a lot less but all of a sudden BAM the same price as the new stuff. And they wonder why people resort to some measures. Wish I still had Metal Blade's mail order catalog. When I moved here two years ago I found it when I was packing but I threw it out. I got it back in the late 90s. SOBs wanted like 40 bucks for some CDs of bands in the 80s. You know because they had to go into this secret vault and answer three questions or be cast into the pits of false metal or something. umm, you simply tell that tech dude over there to type in the bands name and then tell it to run so many copies. That little computer arm thing spins around and grabs the appropriate disk and BAM puts it into a drive to then be copied. Disney does the same damn thing with her movies. Oh better get Cinderella now before it goes back into the secret vault guarded by the dwarves. It is all up on arrays of HDDs run by servers. The same thing with television shows etc, a computer feeds about 8 hours of broadcast time ahead of time. They act like we are stupid to the process and have been raping us for years.
... but anyway I find things every once in a while for 1.99. woohoo then shipping and handling kicks you in the balls but it is still cheaper that 17.99. _________________ Smacks & Manly Thumps,
The Cap'n
Sons of Griogair
http://www.atheists.org
http://www.clangregor.org/famous.htm
http://www.merchco-online.com/metalbladerecords/
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