Grateful Dead Yonder Mountain String Band Immortal Technique Leftover Salmon Hot Buttered Rum String Band The Allman Brothers Band Bela Fleck and the Flecktones Les Claypool projects (especially LCFFFB) Pretty much all existing Grateful Dead family Alot of dancehall mixes (no specific band but I really like the Dolla Cham Tupac/Sizzla Two voices One Message)
sublime nirvana led zep beatles nin jack johnson white stripes spice girls sex pistols marilyn manson these are just bands ive been hooked on at one point or another in my life...
Grateful dead- loved em since i was 12 and listen to them any chance i get Sublime-listen to em everyday jack johnson Phish-totally hooked pink floyd nirvana string cheese incident joni mitchell john soderman Primus
The Beatles The Grateful Dead The Mothers of Invention Queen Jethro Tull The Jimi Hendrix Experience The Moody Blues The Rolling Stones The Who Pink Floyd
1. Beatles 2. Smiths 3. Happy Mondays 4. Brian Jonestown Massacre 5. Nick Drake 6. Bloc Party 7. New Order 8. Led Zeppelin 9. deee-lite 10. Donovan
1. Placebo 2. Ani DiFranco 3. Alanis Morissette 4. Bright Eyes 5. Rachael Sage 6. Tool 7. Death Cab For Cutie 8. The Postal Service 9. Madonna 10. Sigur Rós * These are in no particular order except Placebo for number one.
http://www.last.fm/user/hopelesslyhip/ Voila. Do note that my overall charts are a representation of what I've been listening ON MY COMPUTER ONLY, since October 2005. My overall last.fm top 10 and my current top 10 (not that I could piece a current top 10 together though) do not match anymore. Lately I've been listening to a lot of Katatonia, Evoken, Anathema, Esoteric and other doom metal bands... this is not yet reflected in my overall charts.
Crosby, Stills and Nash The Beatles Arlo Guthrie The Who The Verve Queen Bob Marley Bruce Springsteen Jack Johnson Die Toten Hosen It's kind of a strange mixture, but I can't help it ;-)
I don't listen to a lot of bands... but I'll list what I listen to mainly. The Eagles America Bread The Beatles Air Supply Little River Band
slightly stoopid RHCP sublime jimi hendrix grateful dead jack johnson string cheese the steve miller band CCR Tom Petty Long beach dubs
Maybe... I was begged one time by someone on six hits of lucy to stop Close to the Edge in the middle of it. So I did, and possibly saved his mind, but it ruined my trip entirely. Its intense beyond words but it can change the way you listen to music forever...
Over the years... starting from around 11 or 12 up to now in the best chronological order... Queen Oasis Nirvana Beastie Boys The Doors/The Beatles Led Zeppelin Jethro Tull Kraftwerk/Air (French Band) - Presently I'm was/am pretty hardcore fans of those from over the past 10 years.
These are listed in no particular order: 1.) Pink Floyd 2.) Led Zeppelin 3.) Rolling Stones 4.) Uriah Heep 5.) Jethro Tull 6.) The Doors 7.) The Yardbirds 8.) Donovan 9.) Strawberry Alarm Clock 10.) Peter Frampton (For some reason, I have really been in a Peter Frampton mood this week.)
Pearl Jam Soundgarden Black Sabbath Faith No More Alice in Chains Placebo System of a Down Porcupine Tree Dream Theater New Kids on the Block :tongue: