n00b requests your present preferred musical orientation

shortcake86

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Got around to it, then? Fuckin' finally. What do you think of him?

My last five:
Lil Wayne - Tha Carter III
Black Tape for a Blue Girl - Remnants of a deeper purity
Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes
Ween - Mollusk
Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend
 
I'm an old geezer and musician. Having been crazy about music pretty much all my life collecting & being a musician, there is little music I have not been into at one time or the other. I'll get into this or that type of music for a while, switch off, go back to, go forward to, etc. Thought it would be cool to see where your musical head's are at. Using your imagination if necessary, whether you have a multi disc CD player or not (in other worRAB: whether you listen mostly to downloaRAB, RecorRAB (vinyl), tapes, old porno soundtracks or WHATEVER), please post 5 different artists relating what you CURRENTLY have in the old player or have been listening to via your pooter or gramophone. Sometimes it's fun to step back and take in the moment so to speak. When I look at what discs I was spinning as recently as today, it's very misleading with respect to my overall musical identity.

right now for me it's

Celldweller
Drowning Pool
Disturbed
Coal Charaber
Linkin Park
 
First five in my rotation today

Van Morrison - Common One
Jethro Tull - Aqualung (title track playing right now)
Black Keys - Attack and Release
System of a Down - Mezmerize
Led Zeppelin - II
 
The last 5 albums I have listened to are:

Metric - Live It Out
Metric - Old World Underground, Where Are You Now?
We Are Scientists - Brain Thrust Mastery
Pink Floyd - Pulse
MGMT - Oracular Spectacular

I saw Metric and We Are Scientists last night and am still amped up from seeing them, so I have been listening to their albums a lot over the past few days.
 
Albert King - The Big Blues
City Boy - The day the earth caught fire
Dirty Dozen Brass Band - Live at Mardi Gras
Instant Funk - Get Down With the Philly Jump
Johnny Winter - Johnny Winter
 
By albums, last played complete albums

Beatles for Sale (The Beatles)
Barrett (Syd Barrett)
Madcap Laughs (Syd Barrett)
Piper at the Gate of Dawn (Pink Floyd)
Soft Bulletin (The Flaming Lips)
 
I loved it. I thought it was completely brilliant. I'm still gonna need a few listens to tell what my favorite tracks are, but suffice to say that I think it rivals OK Computer (released the same month).
 
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