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Title: Music - A question ?
Post by: Entwood on 14 July 2010, 12:44:25
Following Daz's thread

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1279064609

Got me thinking ... is there any music you only play when "on your own" ??

Mrs E is of the opinion that Leonard Cohen is "music to slit your wrists by" so I only play those when she is out ...

likewise.. she is a Stevie Wonder fan and I can't stand him ... ( that "Secret World of Plants thing .. just what is that ? .. it's certainly NOT music !!! ) so she waits 'til I'm out ..

We do have a great deal of common likes  ....   Moody Blues, Beach Boys, Big Band Swing being just a few..

Anyone else have similar "no go" collections ??

:)
Title: Re: Music - A question ?
Post by: Alison King on 14 July 2010, 12:52:28
Anything by Nigel Ogden, Phil Kelsall or the late greats Reg Dixon or Klaus Wunderlich.
Pure Harmony
Title: Re: Music - A question ?
Post by: jerry on 14 July 2010, 12:57:08
certainly do! I guess I like quite a range of music, but the one genre  the better half doesnt like is when I put any blues guitar stuff on (buddy guy/clapton/SRV/otis rush etc). As for mr cohen, guess he is a tad maudlin, though I  always liked "Suzanne "and Buckleys moving version of "hallelujah" is a classic.
Title: Re: Music - A question ?
Post by: Kevin Wood on 14 July 2010, 12:57:10
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Got me thinking ... is there any music you only play when "on your own" ??

Yes, anything heavier than "easy listening". >:(

Pink Floyd, Iron Maiden, AC/DC, Metallica, Led Zep,  etc.. >:(

Kevin
Title: Re: Music - A question ?
Post by: steve_daly on 14 July 2010, 13:10:33
I could list plenty that I have to listen to on my own without someone (her or kids) moaning "What crap you listening to now".

However, there is one album I have to listen to in complete silence, either on my own or with headphones on. To try and listen to it with background noise or any other form of distraction is just wrong, and it it also my favourite album of all time:

Filigree & Shaow - This Mortal Coil

Not really a band but an amalgamation of bands, and music that is really hard to describe so is best listened to.


[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SL3Q-5MjaIw[/media]
Title: Re: Music - A question ?
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 14 July 2010, 13:14:24
;D ;D ;D That's a great question N :y

I think I can confidently say that the majority of stuff I listen to prompts my wife to close the door to the room where I'm listening to it.



Title: Re: Music - A question ?
Post by: Entwood on 14 July 2010, 13:25:26
Very nice .. might have to do some research .. :)
Title: Re: Music - A question ?
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 14 July 2010, 13:52:39
I do have a very broad taste in music so it can be difficult to choose a genre that 'gets' to me - they all do.

 
However, in those moments when I'm alone thinking about things away from materialistic foibles of this experience we call life, I keep coming back to music like this;


[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtU1c5JZf0k[/media]



[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPAiH9XhTHc&feature=related[/media]


Not for overtly religious reasons, more for its substance and suggestion that there is something else, something altogether greater that needs to be recognised and appreciated.

Title: Re: Music - A question ?
Post by: zirk on 14 July 2010, 14:04:14
Sound Tracks from Ashes to Ashes, 1,2 and 3, drives the rest of the family mad otherwise.

Some good forgotten 80's Tracks on there though.

Chris.
Title: Re: Music - A question ?
Post by: Chris_H on 14 July 2010, 14:09:10
Strangely, our tastes are similar so there is no known clash. 

I've been bought several 'Air Guitar' albums at her instigation and I only get ribbed when the vases start to move on their own!

That in the face of Paolo Nutini being the current favourite!
Title: Re: Music - A question ?
Post by: Kevin Wood on 14 July 2010, 14:09:40
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Sound Tracks from Ashes to Ashes, 1,2 and 3, drives the rest of the family mad otherwise.

Some good forgotten 80's Tracks on there though.

Chris.

Sounds good. I put this in the 2006 for listening to on the way to the lakes and back. And, since the Rev SPL limiter wasn't present in the passenger seat, loud. ;D

http://www.ministryofsound.com/product/digitaldownload/downloads/download/anthemselectronic80s/

Kevin
Title: Re: Music - A question ?
Post by: Sixstring on 14 July 2010, 14:17:40
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Sound Tracks from Ashes to Ashes, 1,2 and 3, drives the rest of the family mad otherwise.

Some good forgotten 80's Tracks on there though.

Chris.

Sounds good. I put this in the 2006 for listening to on the way to the lakes and back. And, since the Rev SPL limiter wasn't present in the passenger seat, loud. ;D

http://www.ministryofsound.com/product/digitaldownload/downloads/download/anthemselectronic80s/

Kevin


What was my missus doing in your car, Kevin??   LOL!


All I get on a long journey is "do you HAVE to listen to ***** (insert Rock bands name) so loud?? Can't you put on something a bit quieter"???"
Title: Re: Music - A question ?
Post by: Nickbat on 14 July 2010, 14:49:32
I have to say that, while I do have many favourites from the 1970s & 1980s, and my daughter has introduced me to the likes of Pixie Lott and Lady GaGa, I do tend to listen to classical music rather a lot these days. One of the reasons is that I find I can concentrate on my work much easier when classical music is on in the background.

Then again, I have been responsible for hiring the RPO on a couple of occasions, so maybe that helped convert me. ;)

Fortunately, none of my family complain about me having classical on and my 5-year old even started  singing along to a choral piece from Karl Jenkins' Armed Man album the other day. Quite shocked me! :)
Title: Re: Music - A question ?
Post by: Sixstring on 14 July 2010, 15:01:46
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I have to say that, while I do have many favourites from the 1970s & 1980s, and my daughter has introduced me to the likes of Pixie Lott and Lady GaGa, I do tend to listen to classical music rather a lot these days. One of the reasons is that I find I can concentrate on my work much easier when classical music is on in the background.

Then again, I have been responsible for hiring the RPO on a couple of occasions, so maybe that helped convert me. ;)

Fortunately, none of my family complain about me having classical on and my 5-year old even started  singing along to a choral piece from Karl Jenkins' Armed Man album the other day. Quite shocked me! :)


As in the "Royal Philharmonic Orchestra"??


I'm impressed!!   (my cousin plays first trumpet)
Title: Re: Music - A question ?
Post by: Nickbat on 14 July 2010, 15:51:15
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I have to say that, while I do have many favourites from the 1970s & 1980s, and my daughter has introduced me to the likes of Pixie Lott and Lady GaGa, I do tend to listen to classical music rather a lot these days. One of the reasons is that I find I can concentrate on my work much easier when classical music is on in the background.

Then again, I have been responsible for hiring the RPO on a couple of occasions, so maybe that helped convert me. ;)

Fortunately, none of my family complain about me having classical on and my 5-year old even started  singing along to a choral piece from Karl Jenkins' Armed Man album the other day. Quite shocked me! :)


As in the "Royal Philharmonic Orchestra"??


I'm impressed!!   (my cousin plays first trumpet)
Yep. I had a good friend in the fiddle section. He's since married and moved to the States.  :(
Title: Re: Music - A question ?
Post by: doog on 14 July 2010, 17:59:57
Eels
Marc Cohen
Peter Gabriel
Roger Waters
All of the above can be quite heary duty sometimes
wife hates it  thats why i have uber headphones   :y

Doug

Title: Re: Music - A question ?
Post by: Elite Pete on 14 July 2010, 21:37:20
Wifey can't stand the Northern Soul I listen to so I have to listen to it while she's out, normally when i'm doing the ironing ::)
Title: Re: Music - A question ?
Post by: jonnycool on 14 July 2010, 22:50:45
System of a Down, or anything heavy missus hates it  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Music - A question ?
Post by: CaptainZok on 14 July 2010, 22:53:16
Tubular Bells.
It always winds her up for some reason.
Title: Re: Music - A question ?
Post by: omegadan67 on 15 July 2010, 06:56:19
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Sound Tracks from Ashes to Ashes, 1,2 and 3, drives the rest of the family mad otherwise.

Some good forgotten 80's Tracks on there though.

Chris.

Sounds good. I put this in the 2006 for listening to on the way to the lakes and back. And, since the Rev SPL limiter wasn't present in the passenger seat, loud. ;D

http://www.ministryofsound.com/product/digitaldownload/downloads/download/anthemselectronic80s/

Kevin

That is a excellent 3 disc cd of teenage memories top tunes oh to relive my youth