Careful, Your age is showing with the likes of Black Uhuru!! I too like them, Michael Roses solo work, Grace Jones, Wally Badarou, PSB, FLUID, some LEFTFIELD, Garland Jeffries, Linton Kwesi Johnson, The Orb, Trance, ambient, jazz, reggae, blues, rock, folk, celtic, Juju, indian, and other world styles, a lot of classical, symphonic pieces, french horn-piano-violin solos Grieg comes to mind. There is just a bit of house/wrap-crap that I like, but it has to be creative, a good one is Blue Scholars from California perticularly a track called 'The AVE' I am also into a lot of podcasts, as due to my limited budget (aka I owe-I owe, so off to work I go!) I get a bunch of cool music in all styles from there. With the right computer/knowledge, it is easy to 'rip' tracks out of them, even if they are set up with chapters. Accident Hash, Spacemusic, U-Turn Cafe, The Tartan Podcast, CBC RADIO3, Coverville, Dancecast, Near-Dub Experience, PUFFCAST-if you like reggae, Radio Clash-mash-ups and stuff, PodQuiz-trivia... Comedy wise- Chicken Fried Radio, Pacific Coast Hellway, Laurens van Graft The Grip Guy (thegripguy@rogers.com) All your gymnastics grip needs right here! PODCASTING IS CHANGING THE WORLD! On Jan 30, 2006, at 11:26 AM, A WRIGHT wrote:
I am curious if other Yello fans also favour the likes of Kraftwerk, Telex, Orbital, Autechre, Aphex Twins etc, etc....I also like Otis Redding, Richard Thompson, Leonard Cohen, Lou Reed, Stones, JJCale, Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Supertramp, Santana, Leftfield, King Tubby, Black Uhuru, Devinda Bangra (spelt something like that)....
What diversity of music tastes do you other Yello fans and fanettes have?
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