Your favorite type of music and genre?


Maybe this question had already been answered in the past but I would like to update on everyone. I like to categorize type of music into sub-categorize.

My preference of music is country and rock. With country, I like to listen to adult contemporary like Alan Jackson and Randy Travis. I also like country with alittle rock n roll like Brooks and Dunn.

Now changing to Rock. Rock to me is very general. I like mostly rock adult contemporary like the Eagles, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and Journey. Other rock I like is soft rock and some hard rock.

I also listen to latin but most of the time is the two metion above. I like to see what type of music do you listen to and sub-category.

Thanks,
Alfredo
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I'm all over the map, but love stuff with an edge:

Heavy Metal - mostly '80s thrash along the lines of Destruction, Celtic Frost, Testament, King Diamond etc. Have hundreds of CDs from all genres of metal, but the 80's thrashers remain my favorites.

Space Rock - Hawkwind, Eloy, DarXtar, Pressurehed, Nik Turner, Farflung etc. Seriously spaced-out, hard-driving music heavy on atmosphere.

Dub Reggae - old stuff along the lines of King Tubby, Scientist, U.Roy, Lee Perry ... and the "house bands" of the more famous producers: Upsetters, Aggrovators, Roots Radics.
No Marley, but rather heavy washes of wacked-out, dubbed up dread!

70's hard rock and prog - Mountain, Rainbow, Uriah Heep, Frank Marino/Mahogany Rush, Sir Lord Baltimore, UFO ... and for some of the more proggy stuff in this genre: Nektar, Captain Beyond, Magma.

70's Japanese hard rock/blues rock (I once heard the genre called "Japfro") - Far East Family Band, Flied Egg, Flower Travellin' Band, Blues Creation, Strawberry Path etc.
I listen to everything but my favorite is Bluegrass. Double bass, dobro, mandolin, harmonies...Touches me differently than anything else. I also love cowboy tunes, but Folk is a distant second.

Last year I has the absolute pleasure of seeing Alison Krauss and Union Station at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in LA. What an evening. This place is truely amazing...If I had a million dollars, no stereo I could build could touch what the music sounded like that night. Man, when Jerry Douglas was sliiiiiiiding those notes on his dobro low and slow, there's just nothing like it.

Z
I'm with Raytheprinter but as a guitarist I listen to mostly to guitar players of all genres.