Any music suggestions?
Right up front, I do not like bands like My Chemical Romance, Fall Out Boy, Panic! At The Disco or any of the sort. So please do not suggest them. Looking at my play list, this is what I have....it should give you a good idea of what I like. So, any artist (new or old) that you think I could get into...please, speak up! Thanks. Abigail Washburn AC/DC Aerosmith Al Green The Allman Brothers Band America The Animals Aretha Franklin B.B. King Bachman Turner Overdrive Bad Company The Band The Beatles Beethoven Billie Holiday Billy Joel The Black Crowes Black Sabbath Blind Faith Blondie Blood, Sweat, and Tears Blue Oyster Cult Blues Travelers Bob Dylan Bob Seger Bon Jovi Bruce Springsteen Buena Vista Social Club Buffalo Springfield The Byrds Carlos Santana Carly Simon Carole King Cat Stevens The Charlie Daniels Band Chris Robinson...from the short period he went solo, he was more "folky" than with the Crowes. Cinderella...the band, obviously, not the movie Clarence Carter The Clash Cream CCR Crispian St. Peters Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young David Allan Coe Deep Purple Def Leppard Derek and the Dominos Dire Straits Dolbie Grey Don McLean Donovan The Doors Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show Drive-By Truckers Dusty Springfield The Eagles Elton John Elvis Presley Five Man Electrical Band Fleetwood Mac Foghat Frank Sinatra Free Gallery Gary Wright George Jones Gordon Lightfoot Grand Funk Railroad Grateful Dead Guess Who Guns N' Roses Hank Williams Sr. Harry Chapin Janis Joplin Jeff Beck Jefferson Airplane Jethro Tull Jim Croce Jimi Hendrix Joan Baez Joan Jett John Cougar/Mellencamp John Denver John Lennon...short time he went solo, before he was sadly killed :-( Johnny Cash KISS Led Zeppelin Live Looking Glass Lucinda Williams Lynyrd Skynyrd The Mamas and The Papas Maria McKee Mark Knopfler Marvin Gaye Merle Haggard The Moody Blues Muddy Waters Mungo Jerry Nazareth Neil Diamond Neil Young New Riders Of The Purple Sage Nick Drake Nirvana Otis Redding Paul McCartney Paul Simon Percy Sledge Phish Pink Floyd Poison Queen The Raspberries Ray Charles Red Rider Rick Derringer Rod Stewart The Rolling Stones Rush Sam Cooke Sammy Johns Simon and Garfunkel Smokey Robinson and the Miracles Stealers Wheel Steely Dan Steppenwolf Steve Earle Steve Miller Band Stevie Ray Vaughn The Temptations Terry Jacks Three Dog Night Tom Cochrane Tom Petty Tom Waits Van Halen Van Morrison The Velvet Underground The Wallflowers Warren Zevon Waylon Jennings Whitesnake The Wno Willie Nelson Yes The Zombies ZZ Top
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- Check into 80's, blues and blues/rock lists.
- radiohead sigur ros king crimson (definitely check out In The Court of the Crimson King)
- Whow- you said all of those I would sugesst-I like the same bands so here are alist of other band s I like and you might too: Ace Frehley Paul Stanley Disturbed MegaDeath Motley Crue Alice Cooper Ozzy Osborne Korn Nine Inch Nails Pantera David Lee Roth Sammy Hagar
- HEART..definately. Check out Meg & Dia too. www.myspace.com/megdia If you like Frank Sinatra, check out Michael Buble. www.myspace.com/michaelbuble :D
- Artist: ~Example Song: Kem ~Love Calls Floetry ~ Say yes Maxwell ~Fortunate Sade ~No ordinary love
- You have similiar taste to me!! You need to get Dolly Parton (no joke) if just one song then try to get "Lost That Loving Feeling" Eva Cassidy Carla Thomas (Comfort Me) Crystal Gayle (You Never Miss a Real Good Thing) ABBA Alicia Keys Bill Withers (Lean on me) Helicopter Girl (Cry Mississippi) Bob Marley Faith Hill Eagle Eye Cherry (Worried Eyes) Hexstatic (Perfect Bird) Hope that helps. Would give u more but I have a meeting tomorrow gotta get my beauty sleep!!
- Wow, you put a lot of thought into this list. And it sounds like you have an excellent appreciation for good classic rock and a decent variety of genres. But you didn't list the most IMPORTANT band EVER: Tool. Ever since the first time i heard them in 1991, no other artist has ever meant so much to me. If you ever get the chance, you should listen to all their CDs in their chronological order and you'll hear how much they've evolved--and yet, many have tried to emulate them. None have succeeded. Millions would agree with me on this one. Start with: Opiate (it's more like a mini CD, like an EP, a small sampling of angst-riddled searing guitar riffs and scorching vocals.) Undertow (my favorite, the birthplace of radio-friendly Tool) Aenima (angrier and in your face) Lateralus (poetic, a little dreamy, definitely strong) 10,000 Days. (a huge return, after an extended absence since Lateralus, most mature album they've done.) Maynard James Keenan also lent his amazing vocals to bands like the Deftones and he did a collaboration with Tori Amos. Maynard's side projects include my other personal favorite band, A Perfect Circle (dreamlike and mellower, than Tool, but still dark and heavy enough to satisfy) and a band called Puscifer. The music is always mesmerizing and the lyrics are hypnotic. See if you don't get wrapped up in the spell of Maynard and Co.
- hmm well I would suggest Better than Ezra, The killers, Shiny Toy guns, Kt tunstall, possibly Gretchen Wilson, and Big and Rich... just some suggestions
- try pearl jam's jeromy, wish list, ederly woman behind a counter in a small town, red misquitoe, and james taylor's country road, sweet baby james, something in the way she moves
- Blessed be your name,I can only imagine,
- ever try The Bare Naked Ladies?
- you playlist sucks i mean how doesnt (besides you) like bands like that and please some one has to back me up on this i mean doesnt like at least one of these bands: Fall out boy panic at the disco my chemical romence the academy is... gym class heroes red jump suits and a bunch more people like that and just to tell you insoulted me dont say that you dont like them say you dont like rock or emo or mybe even pop but i mean realy some needs to agree with me that they like at least on of those bands!!!!
- Wow, you have Rock almost completely covered. Alice Cooper's "A Fistful of Alice": very nice hard rock live album Quiet Riot "any one of their earlier albums": material is similar to stuff like Whitesnake The Scorpions' "Blackout": essential to a collection such as yours. GET THIS NOW! I'd also recommend exploring heavy metal a bit. Here are some places to start. Ozzy Osbourne's "Tribute": hard, in-your-face British metal Marty Friedman's "Loudspeaker": awesome virtuoso album with a great variety Diamond Head's "Lightning to the Nations": rockn' British metal album Rhapsody's "Symphony of the Enchanted Lands": this stuff is just really cool. Power metal that's backed by a full symphony! P.S. I detest the bands stated directly above this post. P.P.S. I noticed egotrip1172 did not mention Tool is progressive metal with a hint of alternative.
- good list try oar and jack johnson good music
- You listen to some crappy damn music!!!!!!!! god!!!!
- try out some Dio, Blind Gaurdian,and Opeth
- The band Wildlife seems good for you.
- big girls don't cry (frankie Valley), if you like it, then also try /candy girl/ and /who loves you pretty baby/
- Hank Williams? Elvis Presley? The Beatles? Oh, honey, I can't help you. You should listen to rap =]
- great list - cant believe you left out Journey - classic rock - or how about Heart, Pat Benatar, Bonnie Rait ... If you want motown, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Spinners, Gladys Knight - Hope this helps
- red hot chili peppers - rhcp californication
- You should definitely listen to some Incubus, pretty much any of their albums I think you would enjoy.
- what about Iron Maiden? Now if you like Iron Maiden, then you should check out a British Metal band called Cradle of Filth. They are really influence by Iron Maiden. Cradle of Filth is Black Metal. Don't know if you are into the Black Metal stuff like Dimu Borgir and such.
- how about country????? ummm...... if u have a good voice and if u dont like that than sing the song before he cheat or somthing if u no that song im a REALLY good singer so listen to ME
- check out Yonder Mountain String Band...its like blue grass...not really my style either but i love em!!!!
- Since you mentioned Cinderella, I might also suggest you check out Britny Fox. They actually have a rather similar vocal style, and the music is along the same lines. Another band I have really always liked was Prong.
- WOW!! Your playlist is a lot like mine. Here are a few suggestions: The Alan Parsons Project Little River Band Kansas Supertramp Genesis Emerson, Lake, and Palmer Electric Light Orchestra Pet Shop Boys Sheryl Crow Atlanta Rhythm Section J. Geils Band Dan Fogelberg Cheap Trick The Outlaws The Pretenders Styx Boston Joe Satriani The Doobie Brothers The Cranberries Traffic Herbie Hancock Manford Man's Earth Band Chicago Joe Jackson The Eurthymics (Annie Lennox) David Bowie Toto Ted Nugent R.E.O. Speedwagon Molly Hatchet R.E.M. Al Stewart U-2 Eric Johnson Triumph The Texas Tornados The Bee-Gees (early music) The Fixx Roy Orbison Psychedelic Furs Bryan Addams 10-cc The Supremes The Traveling Wilbury's Kool and The Gang Earth Wind And Fire Fastway Foreigner Eric Clapton O.K. There's fifty for you. I hope this helps and their aren't any repeats.
- Try Blind melon. they are very under apreciated. Also I dont see Tool on your list. you cant go wrong with tool. Also try the dresden dolls and nine inch nails. your right those bands you dont like do indeed suck. Happy hunting
- Damn!Sounds to me like you've really covered a lot of ground on this question,but I will say all the ones you've got listed,do really shake the ground up at ear shattering magnatudes,and have you crawling back for more.But some of the others I like thumping my windows out to,and pissing off the neighbors,just to watch them bitch and complain,would be Disturbed:10,000 Fists In The Air,Pantera:Cowboys From Hell,Metallica:Master of Puppets,Megadeth:So Far,So Good,So What!,Ozzy Osbourne:Tribute To Randy Rhodes,Iron Maiden:Seventh Son of The Seventh Sun,AC/DC:1974 Jail Break Tour(LIVE),and Who made Who?,Van Halen:1984,and Best of Both Worlds Tour,Jimi Hendrix:Are You Experinced?,Alice Cooper:Best Of Alice Cooper,Aerosmith:Toys in the Attic,and Big 10' Record,Warlock:Beast from the East,N.I.N.,Slipknot,Red Hot Chili Peppers,Ect.,ect.But yeah,I don't give a damn about the types of music that's played,just so long as it sets my mood on where I'm at and what I'm doing at that point and time.4 Those About To Rock,Rap,or Swing Country or R&B,or any other thing,Stand up,and stand 4 what ya' believe in.Keeping it Real!Real Loud that is!
- Absolutely go to markfarner.com and check out the Grand Funk-like sounding NEW "For The People" CD....After all, he is the singer/song-writer and guitar sling-er of Grand Funk Railroad!!! Still strong in voice! I highly recommend this album!!! It's new-classic ROCK!!!
- well, i guess, you might like peggy lee, but you might not, so i suggest just listen and see if you do great and if you don't, sorry i suggested it.
- - Boston - Reo Speedwagon - Heart - Oasis - Scorpions
- PSYKOSONIK,MURDERDOLLS,FUNKER VOGT, KITTIE. IF NOTHING ELSE TYPE IN YOUR FAVORITE ARTISTS AND PANDORA.COM AND THEY'LL GIVE YOU SOMETHING.
- First of all, I would like to say that you have excellent taste when it comes to music. In fact, we have over half of the same artists in our music library. I don't have too many that I'm sure you'd like that you don't already have, but here are a few groups I think you'd enjoy. I know I do. By the way, if I accidentally suggest something similar to the groups you said you didn't like, please forgive me; I have no idea who they are or what their sound is like. I'm only trying to suggest names you might like, based upon your current library. Also, some groups had only one or two really good songs, so please be objective when ruling on my suggestions. Thank you. I have arranged these alphabetically, and I have also included what style of music they play, a group with similar style (where possible - if not, will denote with "Own Style"), as well as one or two notable songs from each. Air Supply - Love Songs; Own Style; Making Love Out of Nothing at All, Sweet Dreams Alice Cooper - Hard Rock; Black Sabbath; School's Out for Summer April Wine - Classic Rock; Bad Company; Sign of the Gypsy Queen; Why Did You Cry Babe Aqua - Techno; Own Style; Barbie Girl, Roses are Red (On a side note: I know that you don't really have techno on your list, but Aqua has such an awesome sound - much more than just a good beat. If you try them, I'm sure you'll like them.) Barry Manilow - Love Songs; Own Style; Mandy, Could it be Magic Blackfoot - Classic Rock; ZZ Top; Black Betty, Midnight Train to Memphis Bryan Adams - School Rock / Love Songs; Tom Petty; Summer of '69, (Everything I Do) I Do It For You Burton Cummings - Rock / Love Songs; Own Style; Never Had a Lady Before, Stand Tall The Cars - Classic Rock; Rush; (Let the) Good Times Roll, Magic Cher - Classic Rock; Own Style; Love Hurts, If I Could Turn Back Time Dan Fogelberg - Love Songs; Jim Croce; Leader of the Band, Longer Evanescence - Hard (Gothic) Rock; Black Sabbath; Bring Me to Life, Call Me When You're Sober Foreigner - Classic Rock; Own Style; Cold as Ice, Dirty White Boy (Most of their best songs are on their album "Records." Every song on that album spent considerable time on the radio.) Genesis & Phil Collins after he sent solo - Genesis - Classic Rock; Own Style; Turn it on Again - Phil Collins; Soft Rock; Own Style; Another Day in Paridise Huey Lewis and the News - Classic Rock; Tom Petty; Heart of Rock and Roll; Workin' for a Livin' Joe Walsh - Classic Rock; Own Style; Life's Been Good To Me So Far Journey - Classic Rock; Own Style; Ask the Lonely, Faithfully Kansas - Classic Rock; Own Style; Dust in the Wind, Carry on Wayword Son Madonna - Pop; Own Style; Like a Prayer, This Used to be My Playground Meat Loaf - Classic Rock / Love Songs; Own Style; Bat Out of Hell, For Crying Out Loud Michael Stanley Band - Classic Rock; Own Style; Lover, Midwest Midnight Molly Hatchet - Southern (Swamp) Rock; Lynyrd Skynyrd; Flirtin' With Disaster, Gator Country Nazareth - Classic Rock; Queen; Love Hurts, Hair of the Dog Nickelback - Hard Rock; Own Style; Never Again, Far Away REO Speedwagon - Classic Rock; Own Style; Keep on Lovin' You, Take it on the Run Shinedown - Rock; Own Style; Simple Man Spiderbait - Rock; Own Style; Black Betty Styx - Classic Rock; Own Style; Come Sail Away, Mr. Roboto Toto - Love Songs; Own Style; Hold the Line, Stop Loving You I hope this helps and that you enjoy these artists as much as I do. Take care and God Bless!
- Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Motorhead
- You and I have similar music tastes. Try: Dave Matthews Band Jack Johnson Ben Harper Dispatch
- 50 cent---Candy Shop Jennifer Lopez---Hold You Down Usher---My Boo Akon---Don't Matter Britteny Spears---Everytime Tony sunshine---She's Like The Wind Ne-Yo---All Because Of You
- Kyuss coz you're into Black Sabbath. I see you like The Clash, so you might like some newer punk bands like Rancid or Tiger Army. Also, if you like BB King, you'll definitely like older Blues players,such as Robert Johnson.
- King Crimson Todd Rundgren Traffic Utopia
- What a great list, mirrors my own taste. I would check out the Yardbirds (with Clapton, the Beck stuff bores me), John Mayall's Bluesbreakers (also with Clapton), Cry of Love "Brother to Brother," Al Stewart "Year of the Cat," Ten Years After "A Space in Time," and ANYTHING by Rory Gallagher. As others have said, find some early blues records. I would recommend as a primer Robert Johnson, Elmore James, Howlin' Wolf, Chuck Berry, and Little Walter. All of these men had a huge influence on the burgeoning rock scene in the sixties, which has influenced everything since. Oh by the way, most country is too boring to listen to, although I too appreciate Cash and Williams Sr. Some early punk is listenable, such as the Sex Pistols, the Ramones, the Dead Kennedy's, and the Angry Samoans. Good luck and happy listening, I plan on checking out several of your choices I'm unfamiliar with.
- Give a listen to the Violent Femmes, The Grapes of Wrath, The Pursuit of Happiness, 54-40, The Northern Pikes, Platinum Blonde.
- good assortment, variety is a wonderful thing. I see you've got George Jones, Merle Haggard, Waylon Jenninngs, Try George Strait. If you like traditional country music, he offers a lot to choose from. You might want to try these titles: If you Ain't Lovin' You Ain't Livin' In Too Deep Seashores of Old Mexico The Fireman Right Or Wrong All My Ex's Live in Texas Honk If You HonkyTonk Give It Away Unwound A Fire I Can't Put Out Wrapped It Just Comes Natural As Far As It Goes I Wasn't Fooling Around I Just Want To Dance With You You're Stronger than Me Don't Make Me Come Over There And Love You or theses albums: #7 Ocean Front Property Pure Country It Just Comes Natural George Strait he has 32 platinum albums to choose from --- try him and you might become a huge fan. take care. alicia
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