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Blues is where it's at guys and gals. I love to lisen to it and play it on my guitar. Give yourselves a few years and it will start to speak to you too. It will. Really. Pretty scary, huh?
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rev320 wrote:Blues is where it's at guys and gals. I love to lisen to it and play it on my guitar. Give yourselves a few years and it will start to speak to you too. It will. Really. Pretty scary, huh?
Allready listen to blues, and jazz. LOVE the old jazz... MJQ is sweet! :)
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It really depends on what I am doing. For long trips I like to have metal to make sure I keep awake. Old Metallice, Disturbed, etc, etc

Everyday stuff runs from classic rock to Enya to trance mixes and even some classical.

Then for play......well it depends on the type of play. :wink:

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CHNDROSE wrote:It really depends on what I am doing. For long trips I like to have metal to make sure I keep awake. Old Metallice, Disturbed, etc, etc

Everyday stuff runs from classic rock to Enya to trance mixes and even some classical.

Then for play......well it depends on the type of play. :wink:

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Type of play eh.............how very interesting! :)
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oasisman96 wrote:
CHNDROSE wrote:It really depends on what I am doing. For long trips I like to have metal to make sure I keep awake. Old Metallice, Disturbed, etc, etc

Everyday stuff runs from classic rock to Enya to trance mixes and even some classical.

Then for play......well it depends on the type of play. :wink:

Rose

Type of play eh.............how very interesting! :)
Yes, that's right; the type of play. She likes Polka music for off road rally cross racing and the Barney theme music when going 3x the posted speed limit through school zones. :P LOL

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i listen to just about anything but ill have to say that i listen to rap/hip hop more than anything..other super favs..

bob marley (listening to it right now)
christina aguilera (only cuz i love to sing)
50 cent
eminem
atreyu (hardcore punk)
a lil country but not much ....thats about it...lol
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Yes, play. Y'know like soccer, working out on the treadmill, spreading wax on...well, you get the idea. 8)

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LOL

Spreading wax on the car, of course. :wink:
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Wow! They have that for cars too?! :P LOL. My baby needs a bath this weekend and a decent wax job. Sounds like its time to make up a new MP3 CD. 150 tracks of goodness.

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Gotta love MP3s in the car. I haven't been without an MP3 playing CD player since '99 and would never have another without.

I think the new Kenwood head unit I want plays MP3s that are burned to a DVD.
4.7gigs of MP3s per disc is a pretty decent mobile music library!
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doesnt the headunit you want also hold music inside itself?
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It's all about the IPOD. 8)
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It's all about the IPOD. 8)
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