Topic: What style or genre of music does everybody play?
I play country,oldies, and a little alternative.
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I play country,oldies, and a little alternative.
My taste cover a very wide range but I tend to favor ska ,reggae and just laid back surf rock..
I'm into folk mainly, but, I also try Blues, Appalchia/bluegrass, even some pop/rock, Beatles, Lovin Spoonful, CS&N, etc, Celtic, Country, reggae, classical, if there's a tune I like I'll try it.
I play sissified 70's folk/pop and country mostly. Plus a little whatnot and a few not sures.
- Zurf
Oldies, blues and coal mining tunes. Lots of fun.
Badeye
I play anything i can get my fingers around chord wise!
I do love picking songs. At the moment im trying to learn to play Gerry Garcia's song, Ripple" Properly..
I can play it, but i'm trying to get around what i call "The fancy Bits" I hope to play it in Portugal next june at my sons wedding. If the nerves allow..
Heres me Fella { well My favourite bashful man } Playing it.
I so want to meet this man!. ever since the first time i seen him on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3pEOHd-28o
Old Doll.
Yeah, he's good old doll. And Zurf, I'm with you on the sissified stuff. Throw in some 50's and 60's and I'm with ya.
A lot of my favorites are from the 60's. even though I'm looking at some stuff from the Ray Orbison catalog of works. Dang, talk about people who die too soon. <sigh>
i'm not sure what era ZZ top is from but i play a few of their songs. iplay a lot of worship music, you would be surprised how many heavy metal christian bands their are, a few being Underoath-dead poetic just to name a few.
i'm not sure what era ZZ top is from but i play a few of their songs. iplay a lot of worship music, you would be surprised how many heavy metal christian bands their are, a few being Underoath-dead poetic just to name a few.
ZZ top was more an 80's Texas Blues/rock/funk band. Their style is quite unique and they played some seriously good stuff. They get kudo's from me for their longevity/stability as a band and quality of their sound!
, if there's a tune I like I'll try it.
I'm with you Ozymandias,
If it's played with strings and you can tap a toe to it.... I'm in!
Take Care;
Doug
I play mostly alternitive and rock.
And I sing to a lot of it, or screaming. which i just learned how to do XD
I play mainly metal when I jam with friends-heavy, loud, REAL metal. Metallica, Megadeth, even some new metal.
For myself, some blues, classic rock, lots of jazz, blues-inflected punk, pretty much anything with some real power behind it.
I try to play Christian rock and country. The Blues and a little Bluegrass now and then. Mosty i am just making up my own stuff trying to fuse it all together.
Slide Guitar!!!
ozymandias wrote:, if there's a tune I like I'll try it.
I'm with you Ozymandias,
If it's played with strings and you can tap a toe to it.... I'm in!
Take Care;
Doug
Amen
Played tuba and snare drum in school bands and opera companies. Added trumpet at age 16 and was so thrilled to play dixieland and jazz.
Got into jazz rock after college - detoured into soul, psycedelic, rockabilly and corn country (paid the best). After years of jazz, country was difficult because playing clean and simply is anathema to a jazz player. I lacked the dry country voice but I could get away with singing Charlie Rich and other citified country.
Added rhythm guitar at my age 24 and played trumper when it was my time to solo. Added valve and later, slide trombone in my 30's. After 24 years of being a bar band leader six nights a week, I became a letter carrier for the post office. What a nice quiet job that was. I didn't play for almost three years but then I heard some wildly funny tunes by Pat Daily, Tim Wilson, Rodney Carrington as well as Richard Bowden. I had to learn to play some of those for my rowdy friends. I started my fat book which now contains 500 plus tunes.
I played a single beach music guitar song guy act for three years after retiring from the post office and after a jam with John Reno, became his tuba player.
After ten years and four C.D.'s with John I am slowing a bit at age 67 but I still can fool you into thinking I can play and I am still collecting more silly songs.
Dennis Gray
http://www.johnreno.com/home.html
Everything going .. because its all for fun and enjoyment ... except anything to do with religion ... as an athiest to sing songs or even mention in praise of the Lord etc seems stupid ... and I dont care what religion they are singing about... to be singing "heavymetal" and "Rock" or to suddenly "Rap" in the cause of judism or christian or Hindu or muslim is totally ridiculous .... I can understand where blues came from in the same sound but different words ... but no religion whatsover ....
Classic Rock / Metal / Country ... you name it I play it
We call it "Rock 'n Tonk," or sometimes "Punk and Western."
We call it "Rock 'n Tonk," or sometimes "Punk and Western."
Brings to mind this band http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZW93XixRMLA Is it something like that? Taught to be proud is another good tune by them...
jerome.oneil wrote:We call it "Rock 'n Tonk," or sometimes "Punk and Western."
Brings to mind this band http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZW93XixRMLA Is it something like that? Taught to be proud is another good tune by them...
That is good stuff! We're far, far less talented.
We call it "Rock 'n Tonk," or sometimes "Punk and Western."
Something like, "Keep Your Hands to Yourself" by Georgia Satellites?
I play folk, country, rock, punk all on the acoustic guitar.
I play folk, country, rock, punk all on the acoustic guitar.
All at the same time? 'Cause that would be COOL!
- Zurf
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