The thread title says it all. Post a song you like. Any genre will do. I'll get us started off with a few.
That was largely the point of the thread. The songs I posted just so happened to be some songs I like that I was listening to last night. They aren't my favorite songs of all-time or anything (although Dublin Blues is probably up there for me). Just post whatever songs you have been jamming out to lately. Do people still say "jamming out"? Probably not. Oh well, y'all get the gist.BaylorGuy314 said:
This is far too open ended.
I am not particularly inclined to any one type of music.
I love everything from:
Texas Country (Turnpike Troubadours; Bleu Edmondson; Robert Earl) to
70s/80s classics (Journey, Chicago) to
catchy pop (Timberlake) to
garage punk (Blink 182, Angels & Airwaves) to
pop-ish techno/dance music (Tiesto; Afrojack).
It greatly depends on my mood.
Nashville doesn't need John Anderson, they have Florida/Georgia Line!GoldMind said:
Thanks for killing a good singer, Nashville.
I was jamming out to Mo Bandy and Joe Stampley on the way to work this morning.Crash Davis said:That was largely the point of the thread. The songs I posted just so happened to be some songs I like that I was listening to last night. They aren't my favorite songs of all-time or anything (although Dublin Blues is probably up there for me). Just post whatever songs you have been jamming out to lately. Do people still say "jamming out"? Probably not. Oh well, y'all get the gist.BaylorGuy314 said:
This is far too open ended.
I am not particularly inclined to any one type of music.
I love everything from:
Texas Country (Turnpike Troubadours; Bleu Edmondson; Robert Earl) to
70s/80s classics (Journey, Chicago) to
catchy pop (Timberlake) to
garage punk (Blink 182, Angels & Airwaves) to
pop-ish techno/dance music (Tiesto; Afrojack).
It greatly depends on my mood.
Ok Blake SheltonCrash Davis said:Nashville doesn't need John Anderson, they have Florida/Georgia Line!GoldMind said:
Thanks for killing a good singer, Nashville.
Sad times.GoldMind said:Ok Blake SheltonCrash Davis said:Nashville doesn't need John Anderson, they have Florida/Georgia Line!GoldMind said:
Thanks for killing a good singer, Nashville.
I contend that Trashville has murdered several great artists.Crash Davis said:Sad times.GoldMind said:Ok Blake SheltonCrash Davis said:Nashville doesn't need John Anderson, they have Florida/Georgia Line!GoldMind said:
Thanks for killing a good singer, Nashville.
Similar to him is a chick named Liz Vice out of Portland. I love her voice and style.FranchiseBear said:
Funky town thanks for posting that. I get excited to hear new music - he's got a great sound.
HillCountryRanchingBEAR said:
Corb Lund is my favorite singer.
Funky Town Bear said:
Some of you will know who Mac Powell is from his time with Third Day. Did you realize he has two country albums out there?
bularry said:Funky Town Bear said:
Some of you will know who Mac Powell is from his time with Third Day. Did you realize he has two country albums out there?
I had no idea
And speaking of murdering country music...GoldMind said:I contend that Trashville has murdered several great artists.Crash Davis said:Sad times.GoldMind said:Ok Blake SheltonCrash Davis said:Nashville doesn't need John Anderson, they have Florida/Georgia Line!GoldMind said:
Thanks for killing a good singer, Nashville.
Dwight Yoakam
John Anderson
Tracy Byrd
Joe Diffie
Alan Jackson
John Paycheck
Travis Tritt
Jo Dee Messina
Shania
Hank Jr
All cut down in cold blood, or used up by the machine.
Florda_mike said:
John Prine - Lake Marie and .......
* In Spite of Ourselves is most unusual song I've maybe ever heard