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USCHO Music Thread 3: They Heard Me Singing

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"Family Tradition" was stuck in my head all day yesterday. I figured if I'm going to have country in my head, that's better than Luke Bryan, Rascal Flatts, or Florida Georgia Line.
 
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The Joshua Tree

No shuffle, no other songs in a playlist.

Haven't done this since forever.


Like a time machine back to my 17yo self listening on cassette and a boom box.


30th anniversary tour underway and I go with my 18yo son in June. Floor tickets.

Cash grab? Sure.

Do I care? No.


Can't wait. :)
 
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Have Appetite for Destruction on in the car; not only is it excellent workout music, it's great driving music too.
 
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I discovered Amanda Palmer about 4 hours ago and have listened to her solid ever since.
 
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Singles soundtrack, Soundgarden, Audioslave and Cornell's Euphoria Morning in the car. Soundgarden rose above for me, Chris Cornell is one of my all-time favorite vocalists along with Dan Kubinski of die kreuzen.

RIP Chris😥
 
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Europe: The Final Countdown

One of those songs that is awesomely bad.

Also, I will have the opening synthesizer running through my head all day.
 
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Depeche Mode: Enjoy The Silence

Easily top 5 favorite song of mine, and the lyrics are something I apply in every day life.
 
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I've been listening to a solid mix of Portishead, Mazzy Star, and Massive Attack to help wind down at the end of a long day. Any similar artists I can add to this mix?
 
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I've been listening to a solid mix of Portishead, Mazzy Star, and Massive Attack to help wind down at the end of a long day. Any similar artists I can add to this mix?

Morcheeba, Air, Sneaker Pimps, Bjork, Everything But The Girl, Flunk, Zero 7...
 
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Not music per se, but the means to hear the music.

Wanted to pick up an inexpensive amp to power my speakers out of my computer. Was thinking of getting a cheap NAD integrated, but every youtube clip I heard of it, and then an in-person audition, left me underwhelmed. Just sounded dark and closed in, the high end seemed strangled. And doing more searching, and watching youtube clips, got me interested in the NAD 3020, from the late 70's/early 80's. Every clip I heard of it, it sounded far more musical and appealing than it's modern equivalent.

I'm sure I must have run across this back when I was in college, spent some time in stereo shops back then with one of my buddies, but back then, I wrote NAD off based on just looks alone. Fugly and plain. But now? I kinda like it. The basis of many a college student's first high-end system back in the day, it's probably the biggest selling amp of all-time. So I kept an eye out on ebay, and finally scored one. And it does sound amazing. Been watching various youtube clips all day. Can certainly understand the appeal these had. Apparently paid more than what they went for brand new nearly 40 years ago.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NAD_3020
 
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