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Which Music Do You Listen to Most Often?

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I was curious as to which songs/albums in your collection you listen to most regularly.

In my case it would be the following at the moment:-

Queen - lately their live albums (Live Killers, Queen on Fire), and the studio albums Queen II and Sheer Heart Attack

Rolling Stones - Exile on Main Street and Sticky Fingers albums

Neil Young - On the Beach / Tonight's The Night

Jackson Browne - his first four albums
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but lately it has mostly been

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - their first self titled album and The Last DJ
Rolling Stones - Exile on main street
Dollhouse - Royal Rendezvous
The Who - Tommy
The Raconteurs - Consolers of the lonely
Mando Diao - bring 'em in
Hellacopters - Rock & roll is dead
MC5 - Kick out the jams

and probably a couple more albums regularly.
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The first 5 Monkees albums, and lately, I've been obsessed with the Paul Revere and the Raiders song, "Time After Time".
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Mainly Iron Maiden for me.
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Mostly Crowbar,a bit of Black Sabbath,Led Zeppelin,a little Nirvana
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http://www.last.fm/user/HCForums/

Top Artists Overall
Generated: 13 Apr 2008
1 Ryan Adams 1,841
2 Rilo Kiley 1,821
3 The Beatles 1,707
4 Josh Rouse 1,201
5 of Montreal 845
6 Sufjan Stevens 741
7 Feist 735
8 The Pipettes 595
9 Joni Mitchell 592
10 Nick Drake 569
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HC wrote:http://www.last.fm/user/HCForums/

Top Artists Overall
Generated: 13 Apr 2008
1 Ryan Adams 1,841
2 Rilo Kiley 1,821
3 The Beatles 1,707
4 Josh Rouse 1,201
5 of Montreal 845
6 Sufjan Stevens 741
7 Feist 735
8 The Pipettes 595
9 Joni Mitchell 592
10 Nick Drake 569
I have a little by the Pipettes, but how can you have them and THe Beatles in the same list! now this is diverse.
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Movie soundtracks, particularly anything by Hans Zimmer (or anyone from his "stable"). My iPod is full of them.
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ELO,The Who,The Killers,Frank Zappa, and Cheap Trick, Also some Japanese Music.
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Muse, Pink Floyd, Beastie Boys, Kings of Leon, Elton John, Queen
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At the moment i am in a sort of Doommetal phase. So i listen a lot to Earth, Mourning Beloveth, Shape of Despair and the first album of Cathedral.
Also i listen still a lot to the Blackmetal bands like Darkthrone, Satyricon (older stuff), Emperor and Mayhem. All Norwegian... but that country has the best blackmetal bands.
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jethro10 wrote:
HC wrote:http://www.last.fm/user/HCForums/

Top Artists Overall
Generated: 13 Apr 2008
1 Ryan Adams 1,841
2 Rilo Kiley 1,821
3 The Beatles 1,707
4 Josh Rouse 1,201
5 of Montreal 845
6 Sufjan Stevens 741
7 Feist 735
8 The Pipettes 595
9 Joni Mitchell 592
10 Nick Drake 569
I have a little by the Pipettes, but how can you have them and THe Beatles in the same list! now this is diverse.
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Both is pop I think, same goes for Rouse, of Montreal, Stevens and Rilo Kiley. The rest of it is singer/songrwiter mixed with a tiny bit of country. And oh yeah, if it involves strings I like it.
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I mainly listen to the Ministry of Sound compilations that they release. Most of them are dud such as the 'Mashed' ones they release, but the "Clubber's guide" & "Annual" ones they release still have some appeal for me.
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A lot of early Who, with a lot of AC/DC, Monkees, and Byrds.
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mainly jazz fusion from the 70's and thrash metal
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