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New Yep - odd boxes
I maxed on Funk and Soul - not so much on Rap or Electronica - more likely a function of being a musician - that stuff doesn't seem like proper music to me (or - most probably, you).

But I like energetic music so I moved the fake music sliders to middlin' and get:

78 %\tenjoys reflective and complex music
81 %\tenjoys edgy and aggressive music
4 %\tenjoys fun and simple music
75 %\tenjoys energetic and upbeat music

Which is funny because I like most pop - but don't care for religious (other than black gospel - once saw Patti Labelle in "Your Arms Too Short To Box With God" in Detroit - only white boy there), most country (but I like funny/novelty country like Jerry Reed or red neck rap like CW McCall), or soundtracks unless it is a musical - like Hair or Little Shop of Horrors or something.

I like/appreciate all music that is well done.



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New True dat
I like/appreciate all music that is well done.
Other than folk, I like just about anything that's well done. And I accept the possibility that I might like good folk ... if there were any good folk.
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New Springsteen's versions are pretty good.
We saw his [link|http://www.usatoday.com/life/music/news/2006-06-06-springsteen_x.htm|Seeger Sessions] show last year. [link|http://www.amazon.com/We-Shall-Overcome-Seeger-Sessions/dp/B000EU1PNC|Amazon] has samples from the album.

Cheers,
Scott.
(Who finds it hard to find much recent music of any genre that he likes.)
New There's plenty of good folk
but you have to go look for it, 'cause you sure aren't going to get it on the radio.
New yup, thats why I posted a link to boondox
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New If I had a hammer...
...there'd be no more folk singers.

The quiz was arse, mainly because its categorisations are complete toss. I listen to Qntal, for example, which is ancient music (i.e. simple/fun) but with an electronic twist (i.e. upbeat/energetic). Oh noes! What is it?


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Expand Edited by pwhysall March 25, 2007, 06:25:37 AM EDT
New crap?
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New Yes, Bill.
I now prostrate myself before your comedy genius.


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New Funny, I thought you would have
prostated yourself in front of his comedy genius.
New Yes.
I like/appreciate all music that is well done.


I tend to, too, which is why I like some of the pop stuff.

The blog I got it from is written by a classical music fan and [link|http://www.lynnspace.com/b2/index.php?m=200703#4143|she pointed out] that the writers of the quiz 'assumes that all classical music is "reflective"' which is just not true. I personally don't have much classical, but I can immediately think of half-a-dozen pieces from several prominent composers which are quite energetic.

Wade.


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Is it enough to breathe
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And leave me here to bleed
 
Is it enough to die
Somebody save my life
I'd rather be Anything but Ordinary
Please



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     What does your taste in music say about you? - (static) - (20)
         A specialist here - (Andrew Grygus) - (1)
             special here - (boxley)
         Re: What does your taste in music say about you? - (Steve Lowe) - (11)
             Yep - odd boxes - (tuberculosis) - (10)
                 True dat - (drewk) - (8)
                     Springsteen's versions are pretty good. - (Another Scott)
                     There's plenty of good folk - (jake123) - (1)
                         yup, thats why I posted a link to boondox -NT - (boxley)
                     If I had a hammer... - (pwhysall) - (4)
                         crap? -NT - (boxley) - (3)
                             Yes, Bill. - (pwhysall) - (2)
                                 ICLRPD (new thread) - (imqwerky)
                                 Funny, I thought you would have - (jake123)
                 Yes. - (static)
         Re: What does your taste in music say about you? - (admin)
         It says I'm a cranky-pants. Hey, that's true! - (Meerkat)
         Hmm - (drewk)
         inneresting... - (jbrabeck)
         Impossible to answer; dunno what half those things are. -NT - (CRConrad)
         Here's mine - (Nightowl)

Well, the place was crowded. We were packed in like sardines. They were all there to listen to the Big Band sounds of Tommy Dorsal. What sole! Tommy was rocking the place with a very popular tuna: "Sal-mon Chanted Evening," and the stage was surrounded by screaming groupers; probably there to see the bass player.
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