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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 26, 2004 9:41 PM
One word: BOSTON!!! or this big band station I get from Canada at night
"Thats a nice clarinet solo, eh?"
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Posted by triumf on Thursday, February 26, 2004 7:29 PM
METAL definitive METAL. metallica, satyicom, dimmu borgir, nightwish, I maiden, 3rd and mortal and so on
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Posted by Jeff Herne on Thursday, February 26, 2004 2:31 PM
Hey Tim,

I've seen live Rush 16 times since my first concert in the late 70s. If Neil's good, then Getty is insane. Vocals, bass and keyboard, all at the same time!!

J
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 26, 2004 2:29 PM
Hey Jeff, nice to speak with you the other day. Glad to see you included RUSH. Has anyone else been to one of thier concerts? Niel Pert is the best drummer I've seen.

TimL
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Posted by Jeff Herne on Thursday, February 26, 2004 2:17 PM
I run the full gamut...

Right now, I'm on an 'unsigned band' kick from soundclick.com...my favorites so far have been GuitarBoy (blues) Atomic One, Prototype, Big Sky, and Samiam (Sam I Am). Great stuff, and not too commericalized...

I'll listen to just about anything, but Victory at Sea is always in the changer, along with RUSH, Iron Maiden, Megadeath, and some early Metallica...

Course, I'll listen to Elvis, Joplin, Hendrix, or Benny Goodman. It's all good.

Jeff
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 26, 2004 2:15 PM
No music actually, i use to assemble my kit at hobby shop 2-3 days a week
(from 16pm-22pm)..the shop won't provide any music... He mix the color for me...i chit chat with my owner about girls stuff, jokes and local daily news or military such like how many american soldiers die within a day in iraq, also the owner hate papa bush... soon or later he'll mess up election..fortunately he win and their's a rumuors he will set up nuclear bomb in LA heheh to win his vote.. Its quite reasonable to me and see how many he can sell the kits per day and nego the price kits surprising me too...
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 26, 2004 2:01 PM
Whatever is at my disposal
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 26, 2004 1:51 PM
26-02-04
Hey Guys, here's a thought.

Mr. L.Hasen: Lot of guys here seem to like 80's music and Metallica and so on.
Would FSM consider releasing a cd for modelling to and donating the proceeds to a nominated charity, like for war vets/fighter pilots or such?

You could call it FSM'S Greatest Hits!!! Music to Model By...........
You see the artists involved could be persuaded to contribute because of the charity angle. As for the content, take a poll and the most popular gets the ticket..........

What do you guys think???
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Posted by fightnjoe on Wednesday, February 25, 2004 7:04 PM
i heard that.

joe

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, February 25, 2004 7:01 PM
Maybe the head banging music would be appropriate, when I drop a piece in the carpet I keep banging my head underneath the deskBanged Head [banghead]

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Posted by fightnjoe on Wednesday, February 25, 2004 6:30 PM
dont think listening to my style of music would be good choice for modelbuilding. headbanging while putting together a 1/48 scale cocpit would be destructive. think i will save music listening for work.

joe

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, February 25, 2004 5:06 PM
Sorry, but just a thought, If you enjoy, Star Trek, or Star Wars, give the John Williams Lodon Orchestra a try!!!!!!!! Williams is the gineus behind the sound that fuels emotion in the Star Wars movies! And if it is any time......but mostly around X-Mas.....only one group will do......

[red] ---the TRANS SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!---[red]


Other favorites of mine include (on the rock side of things...)
Placebo, The Verve, Air, NIRVANA(all hail MR. Kobain)Bow [bow], Skynard!!!,the Eagles,AeroSmith,Don Henley, ect.!!!
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, February 25, 2004 5:03 PM
Its great listenin to the Don and Mike show while building something. "Eye of the tiger" is also great when your on your knees looking for that part that got lost in the carpet....
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, February 25, 2004 4:57 PM
I'm a drummer, and by drummer, I mean a marching drummer, I love Drum Corps and the stage show BLAST. As well as instrumental remix's and "trance." But if you enjoy a good non-vocal selection as I do. Nothing can compare to 5 CD's. 1- The BLAST soundtrack(not legally available((shhhh....)) )
2- The STOMP soundtrack. 3-Lord Of The Rings Special "Moods" CD( this disc is only available in a DVD set called: Lord Of The Rings, The Master Of The Ring. And it is great classical techno style mix! 4- The Matrix Reloaded soundtrack, This is a 2disc set and CD#2 is packed with goodies! Don Davis...(let the world rejoice his royal blood that spins those classical packed turntables!) Juno Reactor... Ect. And most importantly, 5-The Matrix Revolutions soundtrack, packed to the brim with more Don Davis than most people can handle! All of these CD's are packed with long, some up to 17 min. long songs. And they are really good modeling and stress relief music!!!!!Big Smile [:D]Headphones [{(-_-)}]Whistling [:-^]
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, February 25, 2004 4:41 PM
Myself i like reggae, classic rock & hawaiian. Depends on my mood
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, February 25, 2004 4:06 PM
I use the WIndows Media Player and tune into Classical stations out of Denver, London or Berlin. When I work on German armor/figure kits, I would pop in some WW-II German tunes or listen to the soundtrack to Stalingrad for mood music.
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Posted by samreichart on Wednesday, February 25, 2004 3:24 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by cfazekas

Old Genesis, Zappa, Yes, Phish and anything that grooves!!


Peter Gabriel rules....Bow [bow]Bow [bow]Bow [bow]


Classic rock and modern country.
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur :)
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, February 25, 2004 3:10 PM
Interesting topic with tons of interesting responses. Generally, I like the '80's music, but there's this great station here in Houston, 106.9 The Point. Their playlist includes music from the late '70's, the '80's and the early '90's. Great stuff for us Generation X'ers! Erstwhile you may catch me with some classical on the box or SportsRadio 610 AM!!

Over and out.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, February 25, 2004 2:23 PM

the sound track to Jesus Christ Super Star works for me, It's great to house clean as well.
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Posted by loneeagle48 on Wednesday, February 25, 2004 1:26 PM
Any thing But (c)rap. Worked as sound man at a record studio for a little while.--------------------------Stephen
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Posted by cassibill on Wednesday, February 25, 2004 1:11 PM
Country and Star Trek soundtracks.

cdw My life flashes before my eyes and it mostly my life flashing before my eyes!!!Big Smile The 1/144 scale census and message board: http://144scalelist.freewebpage.org/index.html

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Posted by Bossman on Wednesday, February 25, 2004 11:19 AM
Surprised to see my two top choices mentioned at least once in previous posts... David Wilcox and Acoustic Alchemy. Once in a while Rippingtons, Dave Brubeck, and if I'm feeling nostalgic - Rascals.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, February 25, 2004 5:25 AM
Old Genesis, Zappa, Yes, Phish and anything that grooves!!
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, February 24, 2004 11:15 PM
Depends ... the stereo is usually on to K-rock97-3. Classic rock, and you can check them out on the Internet.

When that pales, bands like Led Zep, some Ozzy, Metallica, Queen ...
When I need to get cerebral with scratchbuilding I'll put on Spitfire Band, Brian Setzer Orchestra, BBVD, or other modern big bands.

Not Rap!
Bruce
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, February 24, 2004 11:00 PM
Dire Staits, SRV, Santana[early stuff like Abraxas] U2, Rush, Queensryche....
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Posted by Quagmyre on Tuesday, February 24, 2004 10:24 PM
Best purchase I ever made. Audio/Video wireless transmitter and receiver.

Transmitter is hooked up to my computer in the office which plays my 10,000+ MP3s (no not Kazaa, Local Library Media collections Wink [;)], why don't you try to shut down our local libraries now RIAA Mischief [:-,], morons), usually randomly, minus the wife's abominable holiday music.
Receiver hooked up to boombox in my "quater scale studio" when not hooked up to the entertainment center in the family room.Headphones [{(-_-)}]

Oh wait... forgot to say what I listen to. Anything that sounds good. Mostly Rock, Jazz, Classical, and Blues.


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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, February 24, 2004 9:42 PM
I have various rock stations on and also listen to sports radio alot.
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Posted by JohnReid on Tuesday, February 24, 2004 9:19 PM
I like all kinds of music.When I am trying to concentrate I tend to listen to classical or instrumental background type music but if I am doing some basically boring or repetitive task I then tend to listen to vocals.Very interesting topic.Cheers! John.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, February 24, 2004 7:59 PM
Listen to Baroque and Hayden? Wow! We have truely entered the Twlilight Zone.

Actually, if memory serves me correctly, Hayden wrote the Hallejluhah Chorus?
Can't spell it, but by God! I sang it once with the local choir about 15 years ago........that was after we tackled the Faure Requiem.
Top that.
Liam ( former first tenor......then I was introduced to mr.Marlbrough)

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