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									| Bob MarleyCreedence Clearwater Revival
 Rolling Stones
 The Animals
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 The Verve
 The Beatles
 The Doves
 Milky Chance
 The Black Keys
 Kings of Leon
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 Foster the people
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 i have like 98 bands on my MP3 player...
 
 and like 3380 songs
 
 really i have no set genre, i'll listen to alot of things
 
 
 MP3 player is one of my favourite possessions, screw cellphones.... this thing can store more last days on a charge and take a fall off a 3 story building
 
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									| A bunch of different stuff (in no particular order):Rock/Metal/Alt-rock/Classic-Rock/Industrial/Pop/Some Country/Most anything 80's/ and /Club/Dance/Techno(i guess what in general is called EDM these days)
 I could easily go from a Metal CD to something Techno-ish to Country..
 
 but you'll never find me listening to Opera/Jazz/Classical(ie:elevator music)/or real slow-dull-mellow stuff.
 I'd rather sit in silence.
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									| I forgot to mention that one of my favorite bands is Alabama.  They're an awesome balance of country, classic rock, and Southern rock, my three favorite genres.  My favorite Alabama songs: Born Country Mountain Music Song of the South Down Home Roll On 18 Wheeler Forty Hour Work Week If You're Gonna Play in Texas No Bad Days  Angels Among Us High Cotton These are just a few of many of Alabama's awesome songs    |  |  
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									| Heya all  Coldplay ELO The Prodigy  Guns N Roses  Kraftwerk  Van Halen  Queen  Motorhead  Aphex Twin  Now for the Classical composers:  Beethoven Chopin Wieniawskie (violinist composer)  Dvorak  Rachmaninoff  Vivaldi  Tchaikovsky (beautiful music but his works for the violin are not ergonomic to play as he didn't play violin but apparently he loved the sound of it!)  Mendelssohn - am playing 1st mov of his violin concerto in E minor  G. Finzi - clarinet concerto in C minor https://youtu.be/gehMeo5-geE When it comes to most operas some are fantastic works of art and some sound like inconsistent wailing constantly and I don't like old popular songs of the mid late 20th Century especially wartime era ones like Vera Lynn especially the mellow sounding ones, ugh, even 70s pop songs sound outdated compared to rock artists of Motorhead, Queen, Van Halen and so on!       and I also like some Britney Spears songs only two tbh which are Womaniser and Toxic. Jazz music is cool and never seems to sound out of fashion including old ones from the 20s and wartime era! Heck I even to try to learn Jazz violin, gives me distraction from classical    |  |  
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									| Now for the Classical composers:
 
 Beethoven
 Chopin
 Wieniawskie (violinist composer)
 Dvorak
 Rachmaninoff
 Vivaldi
 Tchaikovsky (beautiful music but his works for the violin are not ergonomic to play as he didn't play violin but apparently he loved the sound of it!)
 Mendelssohn - am playing 1st mov of his violin concerto in E minor
 G. Finzi - clarinet concerto in C minor https://youtu.be/gehMeo5-geE
 
 
 
 I'm with you on this one. I could add quite a few more, namely Cécile Chaminade, Baldassare Galuppi, Edvard Grieg, Erik Satie, Eugène Gigout, Camille Saint-Saëns, Johannes Brahms, Sergei Prokofiev, Vincent d'Indy, Darius Milhaud, and so on... |  |  
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									|  I forgot to mention that one of my favorite bands is Alabama.   Good stuff there.  Classical  classical ... all of which I consider elevator music . .LOL. |  |  
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									| i cant stand coldplay... my sister played it constantly ... ahhh |  |  
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									| i cant stand coldplay... my sister played it constantly ... ahhh
 Their modern stuff is trash but their early 2000s music is good, possibly because of nostalgia to me. |  |  
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									| Their modern stuff is trash but their early 2000s music is good, possibly because of nostalgia to me.
 I'll look into some of it... my sister was playing alot of their stuff from the later years... |  |  
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									| classical ... all of which I consider elevator music . .LOL.
 Unfortunately, that is what it is used for in many places. Although it makes nice background music, I do like to listen to it at a higher volume. And I really don't like the pejorative term as it has way more uses than playing in an elevator. There is one notable company (Muzak) that specialized in background music. They even had elaborate systems where some music could play for quite some time before needing human intervention. The company started in the 1930's, that is before the popularization of the LP (long-playing record), which was itself only about 15-20 minutes per side, and had to be manually changed. Over the years, they had multiple systems including very large (12"x12") 8-track cartridges that would play for hours, and later on, multiple cassette decks that fitted with a proper set of tapes, would play one after the other. The term Muzak is often used to describe elevator music and the like. At one point in the early 1980's, Muzak was bought by Westinghouse. The remnants of the company still exists today (it was bought out several times) and they supply mainly music-on-hold for corporate telephone systems. More info : Wikipedia |  |  
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									| I can add:
 Portugal The Man
 Capital Cities
 Fun
 
 to my list just found them out a few days ago when i was listening to the radio
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									| @sol: I really dislike classical, hence why I call it elevator music    (actually same goes for stuff like jazz too) But sorry if i offended you..  Yep I've heard of Muzak    .. and    I'd love to come across one of those massive 8-track's    never knew such a thing existed. Pioneer at one time made a 6-cassette deck for home stereo use. Pretty cool thing back in the day. -----------  I can add:Portugal The Man
 I've only heard of that one just  recently. Whatever song it was that the radio played seemed pretty good. |  |  
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									| I listen to rap and R&B most of the time... although rap nowadays = serious garbage. There are some rap artiststhat stand out to me though, including Tech 9.
 That being said, if songs like Take Me Home from Phil Collins plays, you can bet I'll be listening to it. That's actually
 one of my favorite songs because of the rhythm and the music, and the way that he sings. THAT DUDE can SING!!
 Heck, I like any music with good, unique rhythm to it.
 A lot of Tupac's work was genius to me too, and apparently he too was a fan of Phil C.
 I like all of the classics like the beatles and bands like that, but Phil is honestly my favorite singer of the 80's
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									| I enjoy most musical genres I was fascinated to read Roi_Hartmann's contribution to this topic, as I also have an interest in Muzak/mall/elevator type music. The type from the seventies and earlier where real instruments were used rather than a rhythm box and synthesisers. www.seeburg1000.com  is therefore my favourite easy listening radio station as they play vinyls from the 60s and 70s. We had MUZAK in the UK up to the 1990s with some American arrangements mixed in with UK "library" tracks, and through the 70s and 80s every McDonalds in England had a 3M Cantata 700 long play tape machine in the back room. There is some YouTube coverage of C700s mostly choosing the least interesting of the libraries available and attracting some criticism as well as praise. However some of the tapes that were used in England had so much variety in them, if you listened for an hour you would see that each track came from a different record by a different arranger. This interest in background music came from an early age when our national TV stations in England would play reels of this kind of material when they shutdown during the day, effectively turning TVs into radios, before the advent of 24 hour TV.  Along with conventional music, my "soundtrack" is really anything with good melody and harmony, and where necessary an interesting rhythm. Styles I enjoy best Lounge Jazz Ambient Classical Movies Ragtime Folk I also like some pop and country as well as 50s-60s rock I appreciate the opera, but would still choose a jazz concert over one! I play piano in a London pub twice a month, have written and arranged some easy listening tracks on Soundcloud[\url] using a Technincs workstation. 
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