The Flange Peddler Posted August 25, 2003 The correct version is 'My cousin from Minnesota's band' It's called a clitic if I remember correctly. English doesn't have very many, but there are a few other examples such as 'The Queen of England's hat' not 'The Queen's of England hat' Basically in these cases the possessive -s goes onto the entire phrase, not just the noun. 0 Share this post Link to post
IMJack Posted August 25, 2003 http://radio.utdallas.edu/ Thursday between 4 and 6 pm Central time, bitchez. That's midnight Zulu. 0 Share this post Link to post
Fletcher` Posted August 25, 2003 Archvile46 said:BTW, am I just about the only person here who really doesn't like hard rock/metal? Define hard rock/metal. 0 Share this post Link to post
Reisal Posted August 25, 2003 Tobester said:ctrl alt g No HTML file was in my winamp dir, and I hit that button combination 0 Share this post Link to post
Naked Snake Posted August 26, 2003 I listen to mainly German metal (Rammstein and Megaherz) currently, but I'll probably move on to something else in a few years anyway. Oh and Mr. Chris, I don't think you can generate HTML playlists in WinAmp 3, so, downgrade. 0 Share this post Link to post
jute Posted August 26, 2003 i, like assmaster, listen to everything. the pogues might be the best band of all time, though. and burzum might be in a tie with them. 0 Share this post Link to post
Sharessa Posted August 26, 2003 Archvile46 said:BTW, am I just about the only person here who really doesn't like hard rock/metal? I really don't for the most part, and I despise Death/Black Metal. The only metal bands I like are Black Sabbath, Megadeth, System of a Down, Monster Magnet, and thats about it unless you include grunge which I love. 0 Share this post Link to post
Tobester Posted August 26, 2003 Mr. Chris said:No HTML file was in my winamp dir, and I hit that button combination i had the same problem earlier. reinstalled winamp and it worked fine also, it does not generate to the winamp directory it generated to C:\Documents and Settings\Tobester\Local Settings\Temp\ for me, so I suggest checking your version of that, unless you use win98 or some old win like that, in which case i dont know. 0 Share this post Link to post
Dingus Khan Posted August 26, 2003 I'm currently listening to 'Vital Remains'. When Glen Burton howls "LET THE KILLING BEGIN" you know he fucking godamn means it. "At War with God" also strikes a chord of total wrath and hatred. Some other stuff i'm listening to is Severe Torture, Bathtub Shitter, Skinless, Cattle Decapitation, Pentagram, Incubus, Fear Factory, Tatu, Merle Haggard, Justin Timberlake, Tool, and that new Limp Bizket cd. 0 Share this post Link to post
Liam Posted August 26, 2003 Severe Torture, Bathtub Shitter, Skinless, Cattle Decapitation, Justin Timberlake heh 0 Share this post Link to post
goaxis Posted August 26, 2003 everyone says everything but one would have to be simple-minded not to like a broad variety of genres... I have favourite bands/groups/people in every single genre except country or opera but my current favs off the top of my head are: Goa/psytrance: Infected Mushroom Acid Jazz: Jamiroquai Metal: slayer Industrial: Nine inch nails Industrial/goa: Velvet Acid Christ Reggae: Bob Marly Video Game Soundtracks: Megaman series, Castlevania series Classical: Bartok, Vivaldi Oldschool Jazz: Bobby Hutcherson, Milt Jackson Breakbeat: Free Agents Demoscene: Purple Motion, Elwood Currently I am going nuts over Jamiroquai but I am sure that will soon pass.. also I am probably forgetting a lot 0 Share this post Link to post
spank Posted August 26, 2003 Liam the Bard said:heh "heh"? more like "WTF?", I think. Instead of saying what I like I'll go the other way around. I totally despise: RnB/Gangsta Rap and all those bad-boy/nice-girl-next-door "featuring" collaborations Every next new numetal band that manages to become famous, even though they're all the same as what was done before (save for Evanescence, their lead vocalist is cute and they have those Satriani-type guitar solos I love) Israeli psytrance (what's the deal with that anyway? It's all a bunch of e-heads bouncing at parties, heh, and besides everyone in Portugal listens to it now - they're the "hippies of the 21st century" or something) Portuguese folk music (I mean 'folclore'. Try listening to it. I dare you!) Pure pop music and pop bands (Pure as in, "U2 are ok" and "N*Sync should die") 0 Share this post Link to post
Ultraviolet Posted August 26, 2003 goaxis said:Industrial: Nine inch nailsIf this were the industrial scene, you would have just opened up a whole can of shit... :P 0 Share this post Link to post
Tobester Posted August 26, 2003 spank said:Evanescence, their lead vocalist is cute and they have those Satriani-type guitar solos I love Satriani guitar solos? WHERE 0 Share this post Link to post
Use Posted August 26, 2003 spank said:Evanescence, their lead vocalist is cute and they have those Satriani-type guitar solos I love) And every one of their songs sounds the same. 0 Share this post Link to post
Enjay Posted August 26, 2003 Hmmm, diversity eh? Looks towards the various CD piles and decides a sample rather than an exhaustive list will be easier... Stranglers Spin Doctors Steeleye Span Stereo MCs Cat Stevens Stiff Little Fingers Stone Roses Suede Talking Heads Technotronic Teenage Fanclub Terrence Trent D’Arby George Thorogood A Tribe Called Quest Tina Turner Shania Twain UB40 U2 Ultravox! Ultravox Uncle Cracker Visage Van Morrison Pearl Jam Pharoahe Monch Pink Floyd Placebo Pogues Elvis Presley Pretenders Prodigy Public Enemy Pulp Queen Rage Against the Machine Radiohead R.E.M. Republica Cliff Richard Rezillos The Special AKA The Beat Bad Manners The Selecter Secret Affair Dexy’s Midnight Runners The Body Snatchers Boomtown Rats Modettes Pigbag Desmond Dekker Madness Merton Parkas Rico The Skalites The Kingsmen Busta Rhymes Sacred Spirit Sex Pistols Shakin’ Stevens Shamen Ravi Shankar Simon and Garfunkel Simply Red Sister Sledge Siouxsie and the Bandshees Soft Cell The Smiths Soho Space Wu-tang Clan X-Ray Spex Yello Paul Young ZZ Top Akira soundtrack Alien(s) Sound tracks Blade Runner Sound Tracks Event Horizon Sound Track Last of the Mohicans Sound Track Lord of the Rings Sound Track Matrix Orchestral Plunkett & MacLean Sound Track Star Wars 1,2,4,5,6 Sound Track KRS – One Iggy Pop INXS Chris Isaak Joe Jackson Michael Jackson James Ramstein Jamiroquai The Jam Tom Jones Jungle Brothers Kid Rock The Kinks KLF Kool and the Gang Korn Kraftwelt Kraftwerk Kula Shaker Ladysmith Black Mambazo KD Lang Laub Led Zep Led Zep Orchestral Leftfield Annie Lennox The Levellers Lightning Seeds Limp Bizkit Little Richard Sarah McLaclan Ian McNabb Madonna Manic Street Preachers Marilyn Manson Bob Marley Meatloaf Metallica Moby Morrisey Alison Moyet Alannah Myles Nazareth Nickelback NIN Nirvana Gary Numan NWA Onyx Orb Osmonds Adam and the Ants Air Ed Alleyne-Johnson Aquabats Joan Armatrading Beastie Boys Beatles Beck Chuck Berry Big Blue Boney M Bronski Beat Bros Capdown Dina Carroll Catatonia Cher Chemical Brothers Chic Eric Clapton The Clash Creedence Clearwater Revival Communards Ry Cooder Cranberries Crazy Town Cypress Hill Dead Kennedys Chris De Burgh The Damned Tenpole Tudor Lene Lovich Furniture Theatre of Hate Sweet The Belle Stars Devo King Kurt Everly Brothers Dion Larry Williams Sam Cooke Chordettes Brian Hyland Buddy Holly Pat Boone Ramones Ruts Generation X Underworld Kenny Rogers Don Williams Dolly Parton Skids Big Country Bow Wow Wow White Stripes Bill Haley Fats Domino Tommy Steele The Platters Eddie Cochrane Lonnie Donnegan Jerry Lee Lewis Connie Francis Marty Wilde Duane Eddy Roy Orbison Roxy Music Slade Deep Purple Blur Run DMC Rainbow Def Leppard The Troggs David Bowie Jimi Hendrix The Who T-Rex Weezer Shadows Motorhead Free Robbie Williams Surfaris Jan and Dean Beach Boys Status Quo Lynyrd Skynyrd Boston Primal Scream Rolling Stones White Snake Wheatus Buzzcocks Sham 69 Undertones Howlin’ Wolf Bo Diddly Buddy Guy Muddy Waters Elmore James Etta James John Lee Hooker Elvis Costello Kirsty Maccoll Wreckless Eric Jona Lewie The Adverts The Members Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark Donna Summer Depech Mode Dire Straits The Doors Ian Dury The Eagles ELO Eminem Brian Eno En Vogue Enya Eurythmics Fairground Attraction Fatboy Slim Fine Young Cannibals Future Sound of London Ambient Otaku Fleetwood Mac John Foxx Happy Mondays Peter Gabriel Grieg Beethoven Tchaikovsky Schubert Vivaldi Brahms Handel JS Bach Debbie Harry House of Pain Ice-Cube Ice-T Iron Maiden Guns N Roses Puff Daddy David Gray Bob Dylan Dimmu Borgir Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Pantera Sisters of Mercy Well, I think that will do. I have at least 1 CD by all the artists listed, some are only things like 4 track EP CDs but most (98%?) are full albums and many (more than 50%) I’ll have multiple albums of. That probably only represents about half the CD’s I own. I have about the same again in vinyl, about half as much in cassettes and only a few MP3s (about 20 or so CDs full – so I guess that does represent a few thousand tunes). Not saying I’m especially proud of all the albums, or that I would admit to some of them in public (lets face it – no-one is going to read that list) but I do listen to them all on a reasonably frequent basis – given time constraints etc. Yeah, so fairly diverse within the sphere of "popular music" whatever that may be. A bit thin on the ground with classical stuff, very thin on the ground with opera, and virtually nothing that could be considered jazz. 0 Share this post Link to post
Fredrik Posted August 26, 2003 Enjay's list Damn... I only manage half as long a list, and that is if I include artists of which I have (at least a couple of) downloaded songs. I'm pretty sure I could beat it if I counted artists in my dad's record collection though :P 0 Share this post Link to post
Sharessa Posted August 26, 2003 Damn. Now my impressive 76-album collection is blown to shit. 0 Share this post Link to post
Remilia Scarlet Posted August 26, 2003 So, here's my generated play list after I get together most of the music on my HD. All that's missing are my CalkeWalk files (~200 files) and some Doom music (~15 files). http://www.du.edu/~ahunt/winamppl.html 0 Share this post Link to post
beezee88 Posted August 26, 2003 BBG said:I listen to mainly German metal (Rammstein and Megaherz) Anyone here heard of 'Die Toten Hosen'? BEST GERMAN PUNK EVER!!!! a few years ago they did a gig in dusseldorf with Bad Religion and Goldfinger in front of 30,000. I curse my self for not being there, that's like, all my favourite fucking bands!:@:@:@ Also, does anyone here like Glenn Miller? (my grampa listens to 'em) 0 Share this post Link to post
Fredrik Posted August 26, 2003 Speaking of music, I now have 662 MIDI:s that I've made myself. W00t! 0 Share this post Link to post
Enjay Posted August 26, 2003 Tobester said:Rich kid. Maybe just old kid. I've probably had almost as long to collect my stuff as Fredrik's dad. First record I remember buying was around 1970. Mind you, it was something like the Mickey Mouse Club album. :-) Or maybe I am so filthy rich that I don't even have to say please or thank you to anyone. Yeah, that's it. :-) 0 Share this post Link to post
Darkhaven3 Posted August 26, 2003 Metallica BP All Classic Aubrey Hodges Any other Scary Ambient 0 Share this post Link to post
Sharessa Posted August 26, 2003 beezee88 said:Anyone here heard of 'Die Toten Hosen'? BEST GERMAN PUNK EVER!!!! Horrible, horrible band. But they have one of the best names ever. :P 0 Share this post Link to post
goaxis Posted August 26, 2003 I hate Israeli psytrance (what's the deal with that anyway? It's all a bunch of e-heads bouncing at parties, heh, and besides everyone in Portugal listens to it now - they're the "hippies of the 21st century" or something) jerkstore 0 Share this post Link to post
Tobester Posted August 26, 2003 no its a serious question I find it extremely nice when these numetal bands add solos to the songs plus the guitarist is a big metallifuck from what ive read 0 Share this post Link to post
pritch Posted August 26, 2003 Oh god a music thread. My taste is music is usually very diverse. If people make the effort of sending me stuff (such as Lut) I usually find after a few listens I'm enjoying it. I don't like anything simplistic or manufactured though. 0 Share this post Link to post