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Champion ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() I have eight Google Music Beta Invites. They will go to the first eight people who I deem to have sufficiently good taste in music. You will demonstrate this in this thread by listing at least four musical artists who's work you like and what you like about it, followed by a short note explaining why you should get the invite. Note that there is absolutely nothing subjective about this. It's all about what I think of your taste in music. |
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Champion![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Teejaay - 2011-08-31 9:53 AM I only listen to this band called IV Gone Bad. Nothing else. Do you even need to ask WHY I like them? (do I win?)
Actually, we changed it to 4 Gone Bad. Turns out people don't get the whole Roman numeral thing. And yes, you win. PM me your email address. |
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Regular![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Don't know if you'll like my taste in music, but it is defiantly unique (at least as far as i can tell)
1) The Greatful Dead--- They play like they love to play I know most if not all of there music was acid induced, but the way there jam sessions go on you can tell these dudes just have a passion for music, I like that. 2) Justin Townes Earl--- If you've never heard of him you should YouTube him. His songs are story's the way they were in the old days, not just loud noise. I like his old time blues sound. 3) The Rolling Stones--- These guys are just classic. If you don't know why i like them then i don't want the invite anyway. 4) Gillian Welch--- She has a beautiful voice, and does not have a giant band to cover her sound up.
Why I should get the invite????? Well maybe i shouldn't based on my taste in music, but me and my girls (4 and 5) love music, they sit in my lap and we listen to music on YouTube for hours on end. Listing to music with them in my lap is like being in heaven. It is better than anything on earth. |
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Pro![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() 4 Musical Artists: -Jimmy Buffett - easy & fun to listen to, relaxing. I love the frame of mind this music puts me in. -AC/DC - great workout music plus I can sing along. -George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic - great beat to run to -Van Halen- classic rock just can't be beat
Why? Google Music will enable me to easily get my music onto my new phone. This in turn will remove one more excuse for me not to run. This will help me get off of my butt and back into shape, which will quickly lead me back into triathlons and therefore, BT.com. Help me, help you. Win-win.
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Elite![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() I typed up a long response and then the server would not load it and all was lost. I do not want to type it all again. So short version Beatles, Who, Bruce Springsteen, REM, U2 Pete Yorn, Marvin Gaye, etc. Pick me. |
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Champion![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Linkin Park - I like their sound and their music revs me up Zac Brown Band - their music relaxes me Ke$ha - makes me want to move Queen - what's there to say |
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Elite![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Tangerine Dream - trance like music, good for a beer buzz on a hot day in the sun. Jethro Tull - cause I'm old Stan Ridgway - love the quirky lyrics Dream Theater - awesome trainer music Why - Cause I'm Canadian! |
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Extreme Veteran![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() peby - 2011-08-31 11:27 AM Tangerine Dream - trance like music, good for a beer buzz on a hot day in the sun. Jethro Tull - cause I'm old Stan Ridgway - love the quirky lyrics Dream Theater - awesome trainer music Why - Cause I'm Canadian! Not available up here yet |
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Champion![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() scm724 - 2011-08-31 10:06 AM Don't know if you'll like my taste in music, but it is defiantly unique (at least as far as i can tell)
1) The Greatful Dead--- They play like they love to play I know most if not all of there music was acid induced, but the way there jam sessions go on you can tell these dudes just have a passion for music, I like that. 2) Justin Townes Earl--- If you've never heard of him you should YouTube him. His songs are story's the way they were in the old days, not just loud noise. I like his old time blues sound. 3) The Rolling Stones--- These guys are just classic. If you don't know why i like them then i don't want the invite anyway. 4) Gillian Welch--- She has a beautiful voice, and does not have a giant band to cover her sound up.
Why I should get the invite????? Well maybe i shouldn't based on my taste in music, but me and my girls (4 and 5) love music, they sit in my lap and we listen to music on YouTube for hours on end. Listing to music with them in my lap is like being in heaven. It is better than anything on earth. The Grateful Dead put you immediately off the list. I just don't get them. At all. However...each subsequent artist further redeemed you. Ending with Gillian Welch sealed it. I've seen her live both with and without Dave Rawlings. Her new record is awesome. If you're not familiar with the Dave Rawlings Machine I recommend that you listen to them. Yes, you get an invite despite the hippie thing.PM me your email address. There are now 6 invites left as of this message. |
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Elite![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() LockOut - 2011-08-31 8:33 AM Why - Cause I'm Canadian!
Not available up here yet Yeah, kinda thought that but I'm a sucker for contests. |
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Pro![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() I am pretty eclectic, I like what I like, but here goes: Motown - is any explanation necessary? Bruce Springsteen - Because he's The Boss. Plus I'm a Philly boy and used to live in Joisey Red Hot Chili Peppers - Great workout music and my teenage boys and I have something in common here. Pink Floyd - I had a misspent youth, what can I say? Stevie Ray Vaughan/Eric Clapton - Sometimes I just need loud blues guitar! And I love jazz too.... Pat Metheny - best of the current jazz guitarists, been a PM fan for 25 years. Miles Davis - especially older Miles. So much talent and soul. T. Monk - Straight, no chaser. Unbelievable pianist, unbelievable life.
I should get the invite because I'll use the heck out of it! Music is always on at home and in the office. And it get progressively louder and edgier as we chase deadlines.
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Extreme Veteran![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() peby - 2011-08-31 11:47 AM LockOut - 2011-08-31 8:33 AM Why - Cause I'm Canadian!
Not available up here yet Yeah, kinda thought that but I'm a sucker for contests. Haha, I completely understand, and I was going to put my name in the hat, but didn't want to get excited after I won... because clearly I was gonna win. |
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Champion![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() KenD - 2011-08-31 10:09 AM 4 Musical Artists: -Jimmy Buffett - easy & fun to listen to, relaxing. I love the frame of mind this music puts me in. -AC/DC - great workout music plus I can sing along. -George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic - great beat to run to -Van Halen- classic rock just can't be beat
Why? Google Music will enable me to easily get my music onto my new phone. This in turn will remove one more excuse for me not to run. This will help me get off of my butt and back into shape, which will quickly lead me back into triathlons and therefore, BT.com. Help me, help you. Win-win.
Another entry that starts lame and gets better. Jimmy Buffet is the equivalent of the hair metal band Poison, just with an acoustic guitar and a Hawaiian shirt plus the marketing schtick of Kiss. Boring. But...anyone who lists AC/DC and P-Funk can't be all bad. The motivation to run thing is also good. You get an invite. PM me your email address. Five invites left as of this post. |
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Champion![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() DougRob - 2011-08-31 10:17 AM I typed up a long response and then the server would not load it and all was lost. I do not want to type it all again. So short version Beatles, Who, Bruce Springsteen, REM, U2 Pete Yorn, Marvin Gaye, etc. Pick me. All good, except for Pete Yorn. He's got a few good songs I guess. My wife likes his music. Adding in Marvin is what got you included though. I'm looking for depth and breadth here. PM me your email address. Four invites left. |
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Pro![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Pearl Jam - their early music was when I was in college and brings alot of memories great to see live REM - I grew up listening to them and they changed music in many ways Guns and Roses - great pounding music to workout to some of their songs still get me motivated Led Zepplin - early listening to Zep with my sisters in the 70's only thing we had in common they also changed music
Well what chat think? |
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Champion![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ironannekidd - 2011-08-31 11:03 AM Linkin Park - I like their sound and their music revs me up Zac Brown Band - their music relaxes me Ke$ha - makes me want to move Queen - what's there to say Linkin Park - I can take them or leave them. Zac Brown Band - A friend who's opinion I greatly respect recently engineered some recording they did and he said they're really nice guys, very professional, great musicians. Ke$ha - What are you ten years old? Queen - nothing else need be said. I am impressed with the breadth of your tastes, however you do lack some depth. You just made it, as I'm hoping you'll use this as a tool to find some more music that requires some deeper listening. PM me your email address. Three invites left. |
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Champion![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() peby - 2011-08-31 11:27 AM Tangerine Dream - trance like music, good for a beer buzz on a hot day in the sun. Jethro Tull - cause I'm old Stan Ridgway - love the quirky lyrics Dream Theater - awesome trainer music Why - Cause I'm Canadian! Tangerine Dream - Fail Jethro Tull - Never liked them. I get it intellectually but it just never hit me where I live, you know? Stan Ridgway - Never liked "quirky" Dream Theater - Now you're talking. Canadian - This is only available in the U.S. Although, had you included Rush on your list I would have held an invite for you until it became available in the Great White North. |
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Extreme Veteran![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() 1) Airborne Toxic Event --- Recent obssesion, I've been aware of them for the past couple of years, but didn't give them much attention till I stumbled across their cover of Book of Love from their concert DVD. Still not all that crazy about their commercial released stuff, but they made accoustic, one take videos for all of the songs off their latest album that are fantastic. Search for Airborne Toxic Event Bombastic videos on youtube. Numb, All at Once and All for a Woman are my favorites. 2) Kings of Leon--- Sadly, they seem to be imploding via "Lead Singer Ego Syndrome". Love their origins of travelling with their (questionably moraled) preacher father to revival camps all over the south. Unlike many of their core fans, I like their more refined last two albums better than the rawness of their earlier offerings. 3) Robert Plant --- I'm listening to more of his newer stuff (esp with Allison Krause) more than Led Zepplin lately, but I'll cheat and include both. They way his music has evolved is a pretty good parallel to my musical tastes as I get older. I still like the heavy, loud older stuff, but have more appreciation for the more mellow music. The fact that he's been able to do both is still creating at such a high level after all these years makes it even better. Why I should get an invite - I'm in the process of switching over my workout music from my ipod to my Android phone. My gen 3 Nano is getting flakey on me (probably due to me sweating like a pig). I just got a waterproof armband for my Evo to use with both swimming and running and would love to see how Google has integrated music management between web, desktop and mobile. |
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Champion![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() moldoverb - 2011-08-31 11:47 AM I am pretty eclectic, I like what I like, but here goes: Motown - is any explanation necessary? Bruce Springsteen - Because he's The Boss. Plus I'm a Philly boy and used to live in Joisey Red Hot Chili Peppers - Great workout music and my teenage boys and I have something in common here. Pink Floyd - I had a misspent youth, what can I say? Stevie Ray Vaughan/Eric Clapton - Sometimes I just need loud blues guitar! And I love jazz too.... Pat Metheny - best of the current jazz guitarists, been a PM fan for 25 years. Miles Davis - especially older Miles. So much talent and soul. T. Monk - Straight, no chaser. Unbelievable pianist, unbelievable life.
I should get the invite because I'll use the heck out of it! Music is always on at home and in the office. And it get progressively louder and edgier as we chase deadlines.
Great list, although I haven't felt the need to get any new Pat Metheny music is quite a while. The Seneca quote in your sig also helped. You're in. Two invites left.
BTW I have a good Motown related story: I'm a bass player and I bought the Book/Cassette package called "Standing In the Shadows of Motown", which was about James Jamerson, the bass player on most of the old Motown songs. This was iin 1989. I didn't know anything about Jamerson but I knew I loved the bass playing on those Motown tunes. Plus Geddy Lee was in it. It had to be good, right? They were just killing time in the hotel bar before another corporate gig. I got one of the most incredible afternoons of my life and some great first hand reminiscences about Jamerson, the Funk Brothers, etc. |
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Master![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() White Stripes - awesome, awesome workout music. So sad they have split Mumford & Sons - it just makes me happy to listen to Aimee Mann - one of the best voices out there - the "Forgotten Arm" album was/is remarkable Wilco - hard to describe, but truly a fantastic band. I've seen them twice live and will now attempt to see them any time they get close to Maine (which, unfortunately is not terribly often) Brad - Shawn Smith (the lead singer) is a god. Enough said. |
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Iron Donkey![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Hmmmm, I guess Country AND Western, along with Muzak, is out of the question. Darn. Well, I'll play and try: One eskimO is obviously much different than the other three selections, but I like how every song in their CD had such emotional meaning and love - their music was extremely relaxing and pleasant, too, which is a nice change of pace after listening to a lot of hard, angst tunes all day long. I believe with my evaluation that I would be a great candidate to receive Marmadaddy's Google Beta invite, and would appreciate the honor. Thank you. |
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Iron Donkey![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() marmadaddy - 2011-08-31 11:20 AM moldoverb - 2011-08-31 11:47 AM I am pretty eclectic, I like what I like, but here goes: Motown - is any explanation necessary? Bruce Springsteen - Because he's The Boss. Plus I'm a Philly boy and used to live in Joisey Red Hot Chili Peppers - Great workout music and my teenage boys and I have something in common here. Pink Floyd - I had a misspent youth, what can I say? Stevie Ray Vaughan/Eric Clapton - Sometimes I just need loud blues guitar! And I love jazz too.... Pat Metheny - best of the current jazz guitarists, been a PM fan for 25 years. Miles Davis - especially older Miles. So much talent and soul. T. Monk - Straight, no chaser. Unbelievable pianist, unbelievable life.
I should get the invite because I'll use the heck out of it! Music is always on at home and in the office. And it get progressively louder and edgier as we chase deadlines.
Great list, although I haven't felt the need to get any new Pat Metheny music is quite a while. The Seneca quote in your sig also helped. You're in. Two invites left.
BTW I have a good Motown related story: I'm a bass player and I bought the Book/Cassette package called "Standing In the Shadows of Motown", which was about James Jamerson, the bass player on most of the old Motown songs. This was iin 1989. I didn't know anything about Jamerson but I knew I loved the bass playing on those Motown tunes. Plus Geddy Lee was in it. It had to be good, right? They were just killing time in the hotel bar before another corporate gig. I got one of the most incredible afternoons of my life and some great first hand reminiscences about Jamerson, the Funk Brothers, etc. WOW! I hoped you received an autographed photo, or he signed SOMETHING?? |
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