What music do you & your spouse/partner both love?


I recently read a thread about Lucinda Williams and her recent tour. All 3 posters said that they went with their spouse (me included). One was for their anniversary, and my spouse and I consider Lucinda part of our courtship soundtrack.

I wondered what other members love to put on when they play music with their spouse. After all, if we want our spouses to approve of our hobby, we sometimes need to serenade them with music they will appreciate.

What music do you put on for you and your spouse?

Besides Lucinda Williams, I put on Holly Cole, Tom Waits, Bruce Springsteen, Annie Ross, Cat Power, and Patti Smith (you can tell she really digs the female artists).
thomasedison
We tend to like a lot of the same music, lately this includes,(In no particular order):

Death Cab for Cutie,
Wilco,
Muse,
Coldplay,
Dave Matthews Band,
Modest Mouse,
The Shins,
The White Strips (and Racontours)

She tends not to like much Jazz or Classical, since she likes songs with vocals mostly, but she does not mind when I put some on. My only complaint is that she dislikes music that is, what she calls "moldy oldies", which basically means anything older than 10-20 years old, which includes The Beatles, Stones, The Who, Pink Floyd, etc. (Which is weird, as she grew up with all of that music, as she and I are both close to 50.) All in all, at least she (mostly) supports my hobby, so I am happy about that, and she loves the fact that I am always finding new musical groups to expose her too.
Sad for me, can't really get my wife to give time to serious music listening...though she has supported my hifi purchases. We do both like Yes & Crowded House & saw both bands in concert. But for her music, is more something to listen to in the car.
04-19-07: Transnova
I don't think she likes anything that I do and visa/versa!!!


LOL Larry! I think we're married to the same woman. :)
a few of the artists that we both enjoy listening to are lucinda williams,eric johnson,drive by truckers,joe satriani,john mellencamp,jeff healy,steve earle,steve vai,ryan adams,melissa etheridge