Let's see, who do I listen to?
Al Di Meola
Alan Parsons Project
Allman Brothers
America
Broadway (JC Supersta, Evita, Lion King are the ones I have)
Apocalyptica
The Beatles
Broadway (JC Supersta, Evita, Lion King are the ones I have)
Bela Fleck and the Flecktones
Canned Heat
Cat Stevens (Yousef Islam today)
Chuck Mangione
Cream/Eric Clapton
CCR
Deep Purple (any generation of that band)
Def Leppard (very little, actually)
Dire Straits
Fleetwood Mac (any generation of that band)
Foghat
Genesis
Gov't Mule
Harry Chapin
Jaco Pastorius
Jethro Tull
Jimi Hendrix
Journey
Kansas
Led Zeppelin (of course)
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Meatloaf
The Moody Blues
Neil Young
Pink Floyd
PFM (premiata forneria marconi)
Robin Trower
The Rolling Stones
Rush
Santana
Simon and Garfunkel
Steppenwolf
Trans-Siberian Orchestra
U2
Victor Wooten
The Who
Yes/Rick Wakeman
Several movie soundtracks (Everest [imax], LotR, Star Wars)
Some one off albums--such as Jeff Wayne's "War of the Worlds" album from the 70s.
And Classical Music
Add in several artists that I have yet to or barely listened to and can't recall the name
Also add whatever the hell 99.5 The Mountain is playing.
Total number approx. 50 that I know, a lot more I don't.
Ah, and some might remember this thread:
My MusicI've got another two songs in the works. God knows when I'll get them done.
ABE:
As far as I'm concerned, metal and or punk have an almost total lack of substance. I don't even bother with rap, jip-hop, or "pop" music.
Edited by kuresu, : No reason given.
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