Danthann
Joined: 22-Apr-2018
Posts: 57
Posted: 8-Jul-2020, 21:48
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Posted: 8-Jul-2020, 21:48
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I'm curious to see what some collector's preferred genres are.
I enjoy Rock, Country, Pop, some Hip/Hop and Classical.
Quite a variety huh?
What genres do you listen to?
Due to my current schedule of full-time school and full-time job, swaps may take some time to complete. Thanks in advance for your patience and understanding.
I am currently only trading in the US.
ZacUK
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Posted: 8-Jul-2020, 22:23
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Posted: 8-Jul-2020, 22:23
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Currently I like AOR (Adult Oriented Rock) and Synthwave and Country. Examples ...
One Desire - Down and dirty
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_ytW94XEbs
Prizm - Can't go back
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ls5jVdDMtRM
Futurecop! - We belong
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tELrjauaBVA
Still Corners - Black lagoon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpbrvJzHITU
Also every Friday night for 2 hours (UK time 8 to 10) I listen to
a live streaming from Shaun of LeBrock and it is called SynthRave.
It started during the lockdown and here is (number 11) last week's ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbg34oLrVFc
and this will be number 12 streamed live in two day's time ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XCVtUonyD4
The country music I like ...
Craig Campbell - Keep them kisses comin'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sgQFK_HuoM
Thomas Rhett - Craving you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y05V2fws0d4
Jason Aldean - Tonight looks good on you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsM8GD2Q4nU
Josh Turner - Hometown girl
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nigbkofLWGY
All those are a very small sample of my Favourites !
numinis
Joined: 19-Aug-2015
Posts: 561
Posted: 9-Jul-2020, 11:07
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Georg Philipp Telemann. Tafelmusik. XIV. Quatuor in E Minor for Flute. TWV 43:e2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1edGAufeRA
It is not enough to say that I like it. This piece of music conveys perfectly what kind of person I want to be.
ūūūūū
legowwwww
Joined: 14-Jul-2020
Posts: 128
Posted: 14-Jul-2020, 22:05
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Edited: 14-Jul-2020, 22:39
Posted: 14-Jul-2020, 22:05
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for the first time I finally took the time and spent a whole day listening to Beatle music and man there now my favourite band ever :)
I recommend all Beatle songs but my top five I would say is:
1. Ticket to ride https
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyNt5zm3U_M
2. don't let me down
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCtzkaL2t_Y
3. Nowhere man
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8scSwaKbE64
4. Here comes the sun
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQetemT1sWc
5. come together
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45cYwDMibGo
Best albums would be
- Help!
- Abby road
- magical mystery tour
so sad that they broke up but there so good I don't know why I never bothered to listen t them before. when listing to Beatle albums never just find the most popular song or the title track. always listen to the songs from number 1 to the last song with no interruptions because all of the song and work can be felt. plus in albums like sargent pepers the songs and made to sound like there played one after another.
Before you even start listing to them forget about any stigmas of the 60's and past. don't even remember how life was back then or how media portrays the era in this black and white grandpa fashion. every era is special and it was one of the biggest and influential in music. remember John, Paul, George and ringgo. there songs are decade less and they can fit any era and are from family friendly singalongs to songs that will make to cry and reflect on life as you know it. you will be changed by there music and they span so many genres. there music videos are so funny and awesome to watch and are in colour... yes the sixties had colour and good quality with restoration versions.
for any germans they even have German versions of there songs
Enjoy
Anto coin
Joined: 13-Apr-2018
Posts: 73
Posted: 14-Jul-2020, 22:32
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Posted: 14-Jul-2020, 22:32
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Edited: 15-Jul-2020, 15:36
Classical music: Johann Sebastian Bach (I recommend BWV540
) and Pëtr Il'ič Čajkovskij
Celtic: Enya (The memory of trees is the top!)
Progressive rock: Mike Oldfield (I recommend The songs of distant Earth or QE2)
And then gregorian, rock, electronic, pop and so on... Maybe it's simpler to ask me which genres I don't like
i_getsov
Joined: 26-Sep-2015
Posts: 231
Posted: 14-Jul-2020, 23:03
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Posted: 14-Jul-2020, 23:03
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I enjoy(ed) way too many myself,starting from pop,to rock,until even trance...way too wide variety.
Anyway,due to circumstances,last 3 years I mostly enjoy baby music as it's the most played one at home:)))
Ollisaarinen
Joined: 10-Aug-2010
Posts: 550
Posted: 15-Jul-2020, 08:54
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Am I the only who likes to listen heavy rock? Ozzy is my favourite, but Scorpions and ACDC are close to that.
alfonz
Joined: 19-Jan-2013
Posts: 897
Posted: 15-Jul-2020, 11:09
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Iam listening mainly to a wide variety of metal and hard rock. Also some classic music, some movie and series Soundtrack and a little bit of techno and hip-hop .
Moneytane
Joined: 28-Jan-2014
Posts: 2294
Posted: 15-Jul-2020, 16:42
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Edited: 16-Jul-2020, 07:29
A lot of music made in the 70s and 80s excites me, dance, disco, synth pop, soft rock, early hip hop and especially funk music.
By far and away my favourite artist is Prince (1958 - 2016). I have every single album and nearly every song he made and have a collection of Prince memorabilia that rivals my coins.
Right up there too is Michael Jackson (1958 - 2009) and Madonna. Other artists include Madonna, George Michael, Elton John, most 80s synthpop, most disco and funk (But NOT rap or hip hop after 1996).
Also not impartial to some 50s and 60s along with the divas like Mariah Carey (1990s only not her video ho period), Whitney Houston, Celine Dion and Barbra Streisand.
I love coins
ZacUK
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Posted: 15-Jul-2020, 18:20
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Quote: "Ollisaarinen"Am I the only who likes to listen heavy rock? Ozzy is my favourite, but Scorpions and ACDC are close to that.
I like AC/DC and in February went to see a local (Hertfordshire) tribute act ...
called Mean Streak after one of their hits. I knew of the tribute group as in a previous
job I used to work in the same office as Colin the bass player. They also gave away fake
money with their names on - which I have but cannot currently find.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAtFxEDmsu8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYAD_PPJp-E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbX8Ptw3if0
ZacUK
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Posted: 28-Jul-2020, 22:58
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I also like funky music - here is legendary musician Rick James with
the actor Eddie Murphy in 1985 with a great collaboration ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWa-6g-TbgI [Party all the time]
Moneytane
Joined: 28-Jan-2014
Posts: 2294
Posted: 29-Jul-2020, 11:48
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Posted: 29-Jul-2020, 11:48
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That song is a guilty pleasure
"I can't understand why you want to hurt me, after all I done for you"
Love me some Rick James, Bustin out on the Funk, Mary Jane, Cold Blooded, You and I. Give it to me baby, Superfreak.
He toured in 1980 and had Prince as support, it did not go well and Prince and him had a bit of rivalry going afterwards. The Mary Jane girls were stolen off Vanity 6, he even answered Prince's funk offshoot the Time, with a group called Process and the Doo Rags, I kid you not. They could sing too!
I love coins
ZacUK
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Posted: 22-Aug-2022, 19:41
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ZacUK
Quote: "Ollisaarinen"Am I the only who likes to listen heavy rock? Ozzy is my favourite, but Scorpions and ACDC are close to that.
I like AC/DC and in February went to see a local (Hertfordshire) tribute act ...
called Mean Streak after one of their hits. I knew of the tribute group as in a previous
job I used to work in the same office as Colin the bass player. They also gave away fake
money with their names on - which I have but cannot currently find.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAtFxEDmsu8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYAD_PPJp-E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbX8Ptw3if0
At last found the fake money (£50 note) they give away after each performance.
I thought it was on flimsy paper, but it is on a postcard - details of them on the back.
Dejan
Joined: 26-Jan-2020
Posts: 520
Posted: 23-Aug-2022, 08:39
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Posted: 23-Aug-2022, 08:39
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Classical music God - the one and only Johann Sebastian - and something quite different - Haggard. And a lot of in-between.
gros
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Posts: 2336
Posted: 25-Aug-2022, 23:50
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Posted: 25-Aug-2022, 23:50
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Hello
Miles Davis
John Coltrane
Kenny Garrett
And lots of others jazzmen
Pink floyd
Deep purple
And many others from the 70's
Beastie boys
Public enemy
The only thing I don't like it's music without good musicians 😁
gyoschak
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Posted: 25-Aug-2022, 23:58
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gros
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Posted: 26-Aug-2022, 02:23
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Posted: 26-Aug-2022, 02:23
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https://youtu.be/1M75iYZ-_Jg
Kenny Garrett with Miles
But just a small “aperçu”
Sorry for my poor english
Sjoelund
Joined: 28-Mar-2012
Posts: 12375
Posted: 27-Aug-2022, 11:04
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When I do my coins, I quite often listen to this to keep up my language of 9 years in Mexico. These “ranchera” girls sing and pronounce extremely well:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYpZfdjMs1Q
Globetrotter
Coin varieties in French:
https://monnaiesetvarietes.numista.com
Camerinvs
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Posted: 27-Aug-2022, 16:54
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Posted: 27-Aug-2022, 16:54
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A very recent discovery for me is Tess Parks & Anton Newcombe:
https://youtu.be/Vy7yMhSiwJ4
Love the “dark” sound. Especially appropriate for the night time, IMHO. She is from Toronto and he is from London (I think). At any rate the sound is very English, very “London”. And the drum is not too loud for once.
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Merv
Joined: 20-Oct-2017
Posts: 245
Posted: 28-Aug-2022, 02:33
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Posted: 28-Aug-2022, 02:33
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Hi all,
Where I used to work, there was a young lad that thought that IGGY POP was a Genre of music…ha!ha!ha!
bye
Merv
Tonyph
Joined: 30-Sep-2023
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Posted: 30-Sep-2023, 07:01
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The storytelling aspect of country music is something I appreciate. Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, and Willie Nelson are among the legends in this genre.
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