I'm wondering where the classical music stereotype comes
from...what it looks like is that people do like classical
music, along with other types of music. It looks to me
as if people who've replied listen to what they like and
don't worry about what 'category' it's found in (as long
as it isn't Britney, of course ;).
As for me, I've spent the last week in nostalgia-land,
listening to stuff from around 1980-90. Aside from that,
my current favorites include:
- Kari Rueslåtten
- Psaulmes de la Reforme - my favorite song is
'Par le desert de mes peines'
- KMFDM
- Left Hand Solution, and
- Tori Amos
Update (3 December, 2000): Since this
thread came up again, I thought I'd update.
This week's favorites:
- Deadbolt ('Zulu Death Mask')
- After Forever
- "Where the Wild Roses Grow" (from
'Murder Ballads' by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds...with
Kylie Minogue singing a bit differently than she
normally does)
Update (12 March, 2001): Since this
thread came up yet again, I am updating for
this week:
- Hooverphonic
- 'You Make Me Sick' by Pink
- 'I Know' by Birgit Schuurman
- 'Voodoo' by Godsmack
- 'Anything, Anything' by Drama Rama
- 'Wuthering Heights' by Kate Bush
- 'How Many Licks' by Lil Kim & Sisqo
- 'Wicked Game' redone by HIM
It's kind of nice that this topic keeps coming up. I
think a series of slices show more about my musical
preferences than a one-time list of my favorites. It
probably reveals how many things I like now that I'll
consider drek in a few months
;).
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