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Steve
Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.
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I saw them a few months back...opening for Sabaton (who I LOVE!...and perfect for the metalhead/military history modeler). I was not very impressed when I checked em out on youtube. Live though...very good, and I was quite entertained as well as impressed.
Depends on the mood. Lately I have been stuck in the 70's remembering my High School days (class of 73) listening to Chicago, Skynyrd, BTO, The Guess Who, Grand Funk Railroad...........
Too many models to build, not enough time in a lifetime!!
Usually I listen to sports talk radio. Music-wise, I love classic metal like Iron Maiden, Motorhead, Slayer, Pantera, AC/DC, etc. Also in small doses, hairbands like Poison and Motley Crue. But then there are days like today and I have Frank Sinatra playing. I also like Big Band music. But really, as long as it's not opera, pop, rap or hip-hop and I can listen to it.
Cary
I pretty much will listen to anything and everything (with a couple of exceptions ). I find myself going to my computer, finding YouTube, then selecting music from the Medievil period to listen to while I work on my model in the next room. It's that or listening to (but not watching) old Charlie Chan, Thin Man or Sherlock Holmes movies on the t.v. like the old radio broadcasts.
“We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams.” ― Arthur O'Shaughnessy
Robert O
I'm not usually at the bench long enough to listen to anything. But, if I do get some music playing, it will be classic rock like Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, and Aerosmith. Also, 80's hairbands, all of them!
And last but certainly not least, Manowar!
Bruce
On the bench: 1/48 Eduard MiG-21MF
1/35 Takom Merkava Mk.I
Talk radio, or ball games, depending. In the evenings during the winter, that's Mark Levin's show, on WABC 990 AM out of New York, followed by John Batchelor's show. Or podcasts of Hugh Hewitt or Dennis Prager. During football season, I'll listen to the games on the radio, and during baseball season, it's the Phillies.
The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.
I 'listen' to the TV, usually an old movie or a DVD that I have seen so don't need to concentrate. SInce I build mostly military --old war movies are a top choice.
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Hey WirbelWind. I tend to listen to classic rock particularly the Vietnam era while working. Credence is a must. Pandora is great for it.
One on the bench and already thinking about what to build next!
I've just got back into the hobby but I've been listening to Audible (books on tape). Plus Podcasts (Leonard Maltin on Movies, some comic book ones, and others). For music, my tastes are too varied to list here, but sometimes I will throw on BBC Radio 2, or 4. I've tried throwing on some DVD's or Blu-Rays but that doesnt work too well. Basically I'm still messing around with what I like the best. So far the audio books from Audible are winning. Just finished Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter Miller. Up next a reading of "The Wolf's Hour" by Robert R MCammon about A British secret agent goes behind German lines to stop a secret weapon from being launched against the Allies. The twist is that this agent is a werewolf.
80's music. Synthesizers and keyboards all the way!
Chad
God, Family, Models...
At the plate: 1/48 Airfix Bf109 & 1/35 Tamiya Famo
On deck: Who knows!
Love to hear CCR specially Green River.
Gee, that depends on what my model subject is. Boston, Chicago, Styx, CCR, Kansas, Benny Goodman, Glen Miller, and maybe some German WWII stuff starting and ending with Panzerlied. Jan and Dean and Beach Boys are in the mix too. Sometimes its not music, just some Earl Pitts or Roy D. Mercer. Then there are times I just get out the old LP's and listen to the 1973 "Watergate Comedy Hour" or maybe some Red Foxx. All this could be the reason I dont get much built.
Nothing ever fits……..and when it does, its the wrong scale.
To make mistakes is human. To blame it on someone else shows management potential.
Heavy metal music. I have thousands of metal albums from 1970 all the way to "not released yet" (I have a metal music review web site, so record companies send me a lot of albums before they are released).
On the bench:
-Zvezda 1/144 Tupolev Tu-154M-Zvezda 1/72 Kamov Ka-50 Black Shark (NATO: Hokum) Russian attack helicopter
Oh man, I listen to all sorts of strange stuff. I've got a pretty diverse record collection but I was bit by the punk rock bug back in my teenage years... so my record shelf is chock full of Ramones, Social Distortion and Clash albums. Recently, I've been trying to listen to bands that hail from the same country as the subject that's on my bench. For example, I built a 1:72 Hampden a few months back and listened to nothing but The Damned, Motorhead and Def Leppard. Right now with this Brummbar I'm working on I've been blasting the Scorpions, Rammstein and Mad Sin.
No matter what I listen to though, it's always LOUD!
I tend to listen to rock when I do pretty much anything. Mostly 70s - 90s because 90% of music made after 1999 is awful. If I'm working on something that I'm less comfortable with, that requires considerable concentration, I'll put on some string quartet. I find the cello to be very relaxing, and I need that on some of the more challenging kits so I can work without breaking stuff.
tonka I 'listen' to the TV, usually an old movie or a DVD that I have seen so don't need to concentrate. SInce I build mostly military --old war movies are a top choice.
Same here. Have around 30+ war movies and around 400 DVD's. I tend to play war movies more so, but the occassional 1950's sci-fi horror flicks work as well. When I built a 1/48 F4U I watched seasons one and two of the old TV show Baa Baa Blacksheep playing.
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I tend to have Pandora on the bench and listen to a widw range of music. 50"s - 80's....Boston, Zepplin, CCR, Toto and so on. I also will play 3rd Day, Casting Crowns, classical and everything in between. No Rap or Hip Hop....never found that to be music.
Hunter
I listen to the radio, then when they start repeating songs I pop in a CD in the sterio.
On my Work Bench: Tamiya Ford GT 1/24
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Rap.
~Dead memes~
I will listen to anything that my moods put me in. It could be country, 50's to the present time, almost everything, well except rap. I am very fond of new age to mystical/star/meditative type. That type is number one with me.
I mainly just need something in the background to break up the silence.
Over the Christmas holiday, a couple of us got together at my buddy Scott's house, for a painting/building day. We worked at his kitchen table, with BBC/America's "Star Trek" marathon playing on the TV in his living room. As we worked, I called out lines, since I've seen every one of the original episodes over and over when I was a kid.
"Tellarites do not argue for reasons, they simply argue."
"They can't do nothin' till they're through sparklin'!"
"He called the 'Enterprise' a garbage scow!"
Thanks,
John
Any thing from the 50's 60's 70's
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