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Generalwhat music do you listen to when doing mineral related things?
23rd Oct 2010 04:36 UTCLogan Babcock (2)
to me:
Mars Volta
Gorillaz
Crosby Stills Nash and Young
Soviet National Anthems
Talking Heads
Neil Young (go hippies!!!)
Queen
Joe Cocker
Interpol
Foo Fighters
The Band
and a hit or 2 of The Who
now, its your turn!!!
my fav moment was when i was looking at a micromount of wulfenite from the Rowley Mine and i came across a bunch of hairs and Life During Wartime by Talking Heads came on!
23rd Oct 2010 05:15 UTCThe Craig Mercer
Jeff Buckley
Pink Floyd
Rob Thomas
23rd Oct 2010 12:39 UTCMatt King
Iron Maiden
Led (Lead) Zeppelin
The Crystals
Metallica
Rare Earth
Stone Temple Pilots
Velvet Underground
:-)
23rd Oct 2010 13:13 UTCRobert Rothenberg
23rd Oct 2010 13:46 UTCClosed Account 🌟
Dio
Rainbow
Black Sabbath/Heaven & Hell
Helloween
Accept
Judas Priest
AC DC
Twisted Sister
23rd Oct 2010 14:42 UTCMatt King
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23rd Oct 2010 15:35 UTCSteve Stuart Expert
Steve
23rd Oct 2010 17:46 UTCDon Saathoff Expert
any blues
Stravinsky
Tchaikovsky
bluegrass
good rock
As Bernstein once said:"There is no bad music, only bad players."!!
Don S.
23rd Oct 2010 18:03 UTCTom Klinepeter
23rd Oct 2010 18:30 UTCPaul Siegel 🌟
23rd Oct 2010 18:34 UTCMark Wrigley Expert
23rd Oct 2010 19:08 UTCMarcus Voigt
Depends on the situation...
For "sensible" minerals: only Bob Marley B)-
23rd Oct 2010 19:20 UTCUwe Kolitsch Manager
http://www.mindat.org/mesg-6-79076.html
23rd Oct 2010 19:20 UTCColleen Thomson Expert
I choose Progressive House B) or something a bit more ambient, depending on whether i'm actually breaking rocks or viewing through a microscope!
23rd Oct 2010 20:21 UTCJoseph Polityka Expert
In tha past several days, while doing mineral things, I have listened to a variety of tunes and artists. Because I play the guitar I like instrumentals and have listened to...
The Ventures--Slaughter on 10th Avenue
The Shadows--Gonzalez
Duane Eddy--Lonely One, Ghost Riders
Mason Williams--Classical Gas
DeeDee Pick, Guitar Boogie Breakdown
Vocals,
Doo Wop
Stones
Falco
Rick James
MC Hammer--Der Kommisar, Super Freak and Hammer Time all sound similar.
Andrea Bocelli
Connie Francis
Desmond Decker and the Aces
Dickey Doo and the Don'ts
and more.
Best,
Joe
23rd Oct 2010 20:48 UTCDean Allum Expert
Tops of the list are Dotsero, Acoustic Alchemy
and the Rippingtons, especially the albums
Topaz and
Black Diamond.
-Allum
23rd Oct 2010 21:16 UTCAdam Kelly
23rd Oct 2010 22:27 UTCJake Harper Expert
Jake
23rd Oct 2010 22:29 UTCMichael Adamowicz Expert
Don't listen to music much when i deal with my crystals, but when i do i listen to:
- Delerium, most of the stuff i listen to is Delerium
- Rammstein
- Duran Duran
- Sarah McLachlan
- classic rock
Michal.
23rd Oct 2010 23:50 UTCBob Southern
Any and all Neil Young
Pink Floyd
Loreena McKennitt
24th Oct 2010 00:14 UTCKeith Compton 🌟 Manager
But mainly "easy listening" and Ballroom dance music.
Especially like to play my old vinyl records !!!!
Cheers
24th Oct 2010 01:02 UTCAdam Kelly
24th Oct 2010 05:51 UTCScott Sadlocha
I don't listen while out collecting, just while at home working on and looking over minerals.
24th Oct 2010 09:01 UTCSteve Federico
24th Oct 2010 17:35 UTCDean Allum Expert
Is there an analogy between sedimentary/metamorphic/igneous and classical/jazz/rock?
Why hasn't anyone mentioned country/western?
24th Oct 2010 19:31 UTCAdam Kelly
24th Oct 2010 20:24 UTCLogan Babcock (2)
25th Oct 2010 02:05 UTCJoseph Polityka Expert
Right now I'm listening to Django Reinhart, 1937 guitar and violin jazz. Give a listen.
Best,
Joe
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iJ7bs4mTUY
18th Mar 2012 18:41 UTCZach Ratley
18th Mar 2012 19:18 UTCErik Vercammen Expert
18th Mar 2012 20:28 UTCRoberto Bosi
18th Mar 2012 21:22 UTCDon Saathoff Expert
Don
18th Mar 2012 22:48 UTCHarjo Neutkens Manager
p.s. I met Bernstein once, long time ago, when I was a student, we had a great conversation. He was a fantastic person, but I have to disagree with him; there is such a thing as bad music!
19th Mar 2012 00:14 UTCDan Fountain
19th Mar 2012 01:24 UTCPaul Brandes 🌟 Manager
19th Mar 2012 03:06 UTCDan R. Lynch
19th Mar 2012 04:53 UTCDona Leicht
Bob Marley
Frank Sinatra
UB40
19th Mar 2012 05:35 UTCTimothy Blackwood
20th Mar 2012 23:31 UTCWoody Thompson Expert
Gotta add the Ronettes and other incredible "Girl Groups"! Chuck Berry. The Temptations.
21st Mar 2012 00:56 UTCRalph S Bottrill 🌟 Manager
21st Mar 2012 02:31 UTCDavid Bernstein Expert
21st Mar 2012 08:55 UTCRalph S Bottrill 🌟 Manager
21st Mar 2012 14:26 UTCWilliam C. van Laer Expert
Ennio Morricone
Little Feat
Weather Report
Captain Beefheart
The Bonzo Dog Band
Frank Zappa (especially Nasal Retentive Calliope Music!)
21st Mar 2012 16:14 UTCRui Nunes 🌟 Expert
21st Mar 2012 16:28 UTCJames Christopher
21st Mar 2012 17:53 UTCDavid Bernstein Expert
I neglected to mention Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull, Tom Petty, Widespread Panic and Phish.
And this morning, while cleaning up the mineral room, I was listening to Deep Purple accompanied by an Orchestra.
21st Mar 2012 19:03 UTCRowan Lytle
12th Nov 2012 23:30 UTCDermot Walsh
cheers
13th Nov 2012 02:57 UTCMark & Linda Mahlum
13th Nov 2012 06:49 UTCnurbo
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> And this morning, while cleaning up the mineral
> room, I was listening to Deep Purple accompanied
> by an Orchestra.
I wish my rock room was big enough to have an orchestra in there with me :-)
13th Nov 2012 12:55 UTCMark & Linda Mahlum
13th Nov 2012 14:54 UTCSteven Kittleson
Hackett-era Genesis, of course.
TTFN
To absent friends...in memory...still bright.
13th Nov 2012 21:36 UTCDavid Zimmerman (2)
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