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Posted by Sonny Franks (Member # 588) on :
 
There hasn't been one of these posts in awhile and I've found some great new music in previous threads.
For my contribution, I want to turn y'all on to Sean Costello. I heard him tonight in a little club in Atlanta and he knocked my socks off. A really fun band with lots of soul. I bought a CD and that's what'll be on at the shop (turned up loud)
Here's a link:http://www.seancostello.com/index.html

He's playing PA, IN, OH and IL this month if you want to see him live.
 
Posted by Rick Sacks (Member # 379) on :
 
I've been listening to a lot of Jack Johnson recently.
 
Posted by Dale Manor (Member # 4858) on :
 
Just got some great new speakers for the iPod so the place is rockin'

let's see...I think I will start the day with some Supreme Beings of Leisure, maybe a little b-tribe, a little Ray Charles, and then slow down with some Nickel Creek.
 
Posted by Alphonse Dente (Member # 4993) on :
 
Right now, in the CD changer (catching up on a few loose ends in the shop on a Saturday), I've got The Definative Otis Redding Collection, Jeff Beck's "Blow By Blow", The Clash's "Sandanista" (both cds) and some Robbie Robertson.

-Al
 
Posted by Kimberly Zanetti (Member # 2546) on :
 
Started out this morning listening to Tim McGraw but then since Harris kept reminding me that I am from New Jersey, I segued into Bruce Springsteen and now Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes including a bunch of live stuff featuring Southside, Bruce and Little Steven.
 
Posted by Jon Aston (Member # 1725) on :
 
Box-set of Motown classics - fun!

James Jamerson really rocked!
 
Posted by Dale Flewelling (Member # 2577) on :
 
Depending on how fast I have to work for those mood swings..."Jimmy LaFave" or "Heather Myles"
 
Posted by Kissymatina (Member # 2028) on :
 
Had the country radio station on all day today while fixing the 4b, cutting a bunch of edge decals from yesterday when the 4b decided to eat a belt and redding up a bit.

Now it's time for the cd changer...Skynrd
 
Posted by Tony Ray Mattingly (Member # 469) on :
 
Bluegrass!!!!!!! and if not bluegrass, I listen to the 70's music both on sirus music.
 
Posted by Bob Stephens (Member # 858) on :
 
At this precise moment? Heart Shaped Box by Nirvana.
 
Posted by J & N Signs (Member # 901) on :
 
Willie
 
Posted by Rick Beisiegel (Member # 3723) on :
 
Sirius Sattelite Radio (14)
Classic Vinyl. It rocks!


[Cool]
 
Posted by Judy Pate (Member # 237) on :
 
Cool music by Sean Costello,Sonny. I like "No Half Stepping" that is the download on his website. Music from the 60's and 70's on a local radio station is what I listen to most of the time however I am developing a love for contemporary Christian songs of praise like "I Can Only Imagine" by MercyMe.
Judy

[ February 05, 2005, 10:00 PM: Message edited by: Judy Pate ]
 
Posted by Jeff Fisher (Member # 5296) on :
 
Seem to be listening to a lot of Maroon 5 lately. Also listening to the music of my friend Thomas and his group Pink Martini and a woman I met when she was singing at the wedding of some friends in Mexico - Jacqui Naylor. The Iguanas, who played a a design conference party in New Orleans, seem to be the CD of choice in my truck.

- J.
 
Posted by Mark Perkins (Member # 296) on :
 
Renee Jolene, she is from south Louisiana and does a lot of bluesy stuff......and of course lot's of cajun music this weekend it's MARDI GRAS!!!!!!
 
Posted by Dave Draper (Member # 102) on :
 
The radio in our shop is set to News, Blues and All that Jazz, until steve comes in then he changes it to Our Lady Peace? or whatever that crap is. [Frown]

I haven't stuck Songpainter in the tray for a while...hmmmm sounds like a winner on Monday!
 
Posted by old paint (Member # 549) on :
 
fopund a new radio station here 96.1 fm. been listen to it last couple weeks today is sunday and the had "psychedylic sunday"....AWESOME...FLOYD, THE DEAD, CREAM, HENDRIX, ON AND ON....
 
Posted by Harris Kohen (Member # 2139) on :
 
YES
YES
YES

ok so I snuk a little Pink Floyd in there somewhere, along with the AC/DC and the Brothers Allman, Genesis, King Crimson and anything else from the psychodelic 70's
 
Posted by Nancie W. Phillips (Member # 3484) on :
 
I'm with Judy Pate. Mercy Me makes me emotional, especially their newest release "Homesick". Ever heard the band "Building 429"? I hafta listen to a lot of my kids fav's too...
Switchfoot being one of them. I kinda like Maroon 5 & John Mayer.
 
Posted by old paint (Member # 549) on :
 
when i used to letter stock cars out at some of these shops, they would have COUNTRY/WESTERN station playin.....when i got home that evenin i felt like i had to beat the wife....cause after all them songs today....i knew she was doin somethin WRONG TO ME!!!!!!!hehehehehehehehe
P.S. i grew up 20 miles from WHEELING W.VA, home of strongest counrty radio station in the east!!!
and my parents owed a bar....with juke box...thru the 50's and 60's!!!! so dont tell me i dont know country. put youre sweet lips a little closer to the phone....and pretend were all together, allalone....oh god...still can hear it...

[ February 07, 2005, 02:22 PM: Message edited by: old paint ]
 
Posted by Artisan Signs (Member # 3146) on :
 
Heart Alive in Seattle.

They do Zeppelin, better than Zeppelin does Zeppelin.
 
Posted by Linda Silver Eagle (Member # 274) on :
 
I rode the southern boogie from high school outta town. Now, I mostly like Classical, Jazz and Gospel. Still hear Stevie Ray Vaughn in my head when I'm bouncin through a long day though.

Dale! Nickle Creek is sompn I turned over and took home from WV...love it!

Judy, we have a Cristian station here callled the FISH. They play that one a lot lately! Maybe next meet we make we can share tunes! Yes, Nancie, with you too LOL!
 
Posted by Bobbie Rochow (Member # 3341) on :
 
OP, is that Jim Reeves you are singing there? I remember that well from when I was a liitle girl.

Yeah, Nancy , Jusy, & Linda, I like that Mercy Me song, & Building 429 is good, too. I have discovered Kutless, & they ROCK!!! I get all that on my Launchcast station on the net. Like Fernando Ortega? His music makes me emotional.

How bout that halftime show last night? I have to say, it was really awesome, & TASTEFULLY done!
 
Posted by Erik Gastelum (Member # 5341) on :
 
Jack Johnson Rules!

In the shop though it's just good ol AM Radio

1.Rush Limbaugh & Bill O' Reilly,
Then, Sean Hannity,
Then, Savage (He's entertaining but a wacko)
Then Jim Snow, then Try to bare Colmes

If i'm tired of Politics then I just turn up my itunes that I have hooked up to a yamaha reciever and blast some hip hop or punk rock to some 200Watt klipsch speaker & rock out  -
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The Sign Industry Trade Forums
 
Posted by Sheila Ferrell (Member # 3741) on :
 
Shop/office/truck:

Weekdays, ALL DAY:
AM Talk radio . . .what a stinking, rotten, selfish, gun-ownin', God-fearin', capitalistic, conservative, Jesus-Ingram-Harvey-O'Rielly-RUSH-Hannity worshippin', all-American, news junkie I am. . . [Razz]


Evenings: 60s' & 70's in the truck, and when workin' late in the shop: Alabama Sports Network and Alabama Live 'Hunting talk program'...

AND THEN:
The Reva'ren' Thomasssssssssss J. Pattah'son...playin' that AWESOME soul stirrin' gospel . . . .makes me look forward to workin' late.




Music weekends only . . . NPR (National Public Radio)...includes:
'Car Talk', Whadd'ya Know', 'Piano Jazz', 'BAMA Bluegrass'.....then 'Praire Home Companion' has some of the best guest musicians & singers.
(Saturdays and Sunday re-run)


Sonny, I can't play music in the shop because I won't work . . .makes me too moody and I'll sit and sing and play all day . . . [Roll Eyes]

BTW: My list never changes . . should'a just copied and pasted my last reply to this same question . . . .I might be in a rut . . .but it's an awfully diverse rut. . . [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Jeff Ogden (Member # 3184) on :
 
Hey Joe... growing up in NJ, I think I was the only kid in town that liked country music...used to get WWVA from Wheeling WV..that was my life line. Remember Cambell's Corner on Sat. mornings on that station?...played bluegrass.

I still listen to country alot except the fm stations drive me nuts with all the used car ads and other loud obnoxious sales pitches...I think they hire dj's based on how fast they can talk....they speed up when they are telling you the buying terms.

I like bluegrass...Blue Highway/Wondrous Love CD, and their cd Still Climbing Mountains are both very good. Also like IIIrd Time Out, Del McCoury Band, Mountain Heart. Another cd that's good is Steve Earle with the Del McCoury band, titled"The Mountain".
 
Posted by Sheila Ferrell (Member # 3741) on :
 
LOL!!
MAYOR STEVE!!! [For Your Information] [Roll Eyes]

I wanna 'rockin' TALK-TO-THE-HAND' Graemlin like Erik's!!!! [Cool] [Applause]
[Big Grin] [Big Grin]


Erik, we get Savage sometimes too. At first I did'nt like his 'style' but after listening for a while I found out he's really a hoot. He just puts it out there . . . [Smile]

[ February 07, 2005, 04:41 PM: Message edited by: Sheila Ferrell ]
 
Posted by Bill Diaz (Member # 2549) on :
 
And another Jack Johnson fan here. Also listening to Norah Jones, John Mayer, Coldplay, Los Lonely Boys and Megon McDonough.

[ February 07, 2005, 04:52 PM: Message edited by: Bill Diaz ]
 
Posted by Dan Streicher (Member # 4515) on :
 
good grief around here, it goes from Motley Crue to Toby Keith to Lionel Richie....must be what happens with a group of weirdos
 
Posted by Santo (Member # 411) on :
 
Ray Charles "The Genius Loves Company"
Luther Kent and Trickbag "Live"
Van the Man
Taj Mahal
Sirius 29 From 11 to noon.
 
Posted by Sonny Franks (Member # 588) on :
 
It never ceases to amaze me how eclectic we are musically. (and otherwise, for that matter) I spent the better part of last night looking up every group or musician listed who I wasn't familiar with: some of you folks are really weird..........
 
Posted by Randy Campbell (Member # 2675) on :
 
SUPERTRAMPPPPPP [Applause] [Applause] [Cool]
 
Posted by Ricky Jackson (Member # 5082) on :
 
CD's by: Terri Clark, Toby Keith, Chris LeDoux (rodeo stuff), Tim McGraw, Alan Jackson and Kenny Chesney. I like Shania Twain too but when I look at her I don't even hear the singing.
 
Posted by Kissymatina (Member # 2028) on :
 
Dan, I resemble that remark. [Wink] Or it could be what happens with 1 wierdo with multiple personalities.....

On one music shopping expedition I came home with Queen's greatest hits, a Toby Keith CD I didn't know existed and a classical cd (for glue chipping).
 
Posted by Mike Pipes (Member # 1573) on :
 
Right now I'm listening to Faith No More, my all time favorite group. Earlier I was listening to some "old school" 311, from like 12 years ago when they didn't suck. [Smile]

Most days I just listen to a classic rock radio station.
 
Posted by Tim Whitcher (Member # 685) on :
 
I've stumbled onto "Stoner Rock", and no, I'm no stoner, that's a genre of music. Just bought a Kyuss CD. Been listening to Green Day "American Idiot" and "Nimrod", as well as Mott the Hoople and Black Oak Arkansas, Chuck Berry and B.B. King, as well as the Temptations. Is that eclectic enough for ya'?
 
Posted by Carl Wood (Member # 1223) on :
 
Wow - Somebody actually remembers Black Oak Arkansas? Some old ties there, had a girl friend in high school that was Andy Tanas' sister - Lisa where are you? (p.s. Don't ever accept anything hand rolled to smoke from Jim Dandy) oh yea - right now listening to Johnny Cash "Unearthed"

[ February 10, 2005, 12:19 AM: Message edited by: Carl Wood ]
 
Posted by Rick Beisiegel (Member # 3723) on :
 
How about the Dave Ramsey Show from 2-5. The man knows money! Wouldn't it be nice to pay cash for everything? [I Don t Know]


[Cool]
 
Posted by Paul McDowell (Member # 5092) on :
 
Talk Radio mostly. Neal Boortz, Rush, Hannity, Clark Howard... when they are boring I break out some Connells, Mayflies, The Who, Pink Floyd, Offspring, Brainstorm, Iron Maiden or Metallica, depending on my mood.
 
Posted by Bill Lynch (Member # 3815) on :
 
In the CD player...
Sawdoctors (Irish Rock like NRBQ kinda)
Coldplay
James Gang (First album)
Allison Krauss&US (Now That I've Found You)
Moody Blues (To Our Childrens)
but I spend a lot of tie listening to online radio
WFUV-New York
Folk Alley
WMVY-Martha Vineyard
and late at night old radio shows rebroadcasts on
OTR
Brando Classic Radio etc.
 
Posted by Del Badry (Member # 114) on :
 
its a mix.. in the parts area, the local radio country station.. i find if i record country and listen to it backwards my life gets better... in the back where the tech's are its a variety of internet rock,, but basically electric buzz saw guitar rock.... what a variety...!
 
Posted by Janette Balogh (Member # 192) on :
 
Haven't been listening to music here lately.
Last cd playing was Jimmy Thackery.

Good stuff [Smile]
Nettie
 
Posted by Arvil Shep' Shepherd (Member # 2030) on :
 
I listen to "Run C&W"..........(Soul Music played the way God intended it to be played.........."Blue Grass Style")

If you have never heard these guys...you may try to find a couple of their CD's

"Row vs.Wade" and "Into the Twangy First Century"

Some days ...ZZTop, Boots Randolph, Rod Stewart...or........depending in what MOOD I am in.......or what I am doing...

Shep'
 
Posted by Richard Hoar (Member # 5497) on :
 
I can't get enough of Dick Dale and Los Straight Jackets.

-Richard
 


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