My music tastes are rather eclectic and vary based on my moods. Depeche Mode and the Beatles are 2 favs (Bowie is always good also). Mostly I stick to country (Keith Whitley is my country fav) and musicals. I've been on a Les Miserables kick lately and that's what's in my CD player right now. But I usually scan the radio until something catches my attention.
i like all kinds of music. some of my fav are kid rocks all summer long, greatful deads shake down street, tom petty's last dance with mary jane. alan jacksons drive for daddy gene. brad pasley's online. gorillaz clint eastwood.
theres just sooo many i crank up.
my daughter hates riding in the car with me, i am a flipper and it drives her nuts. she wants to listen to one station.
I have rock, pop, latin and college stations (for news, jazz, classical, foreign, etc) set in my car.
I have a hip hop song stuck in my head right now...something about "there are so many people up in here that I didn't know last year, who the f*** are y'all" I love hard core "street" hip hop. If you can get past the obnoxious lyrics that are present most of the time, the music and beats of hip hop are just amazing in my opinion.
I like some classic rock (are the Police considered classic rock? Fleetwood Mac, Doobie Brothers, Zeppelin, Stones, etc). I always blast "Brandie" by Looking Glass and "Dancing in the Moonlight" by 3 Dog Night when I hear it.
Our first dance wedding song was "We've Only Just Begun" by the Carpenters, and my cousin played "It Had to be You" by Frank Sinatra on the piano at the church.
I love 80's new wave (Durran Durran, New Order, Smiths, random one hit wonders, Cure, Cult), 90's rock like Smashing Pumpkins, etc. and some newer rock (there are songs by Foo Fighters and MGMT I really like)...I like rock with a lot of electronic sounds. I like some electronica.
I always loved anything you could dance to like classic disco, freestyle, clubby stuff like house music (I partied with the club kids for a few years in NY).
I like soulful stuff like R & B (classics like Al Green, Luther Vandross, Marvin Gaye), I like Jazz, both vocal and non, classic and new.
I like foreign stuff too. I love Edit Piaf. My family immigrated from France, so maybe that's why.
The most recent music I picked up in my 20s was Latin. I always liked some Latin due to house and club music in NY having a lot of Latin influence. My roommate in college got me into some merengue. Then I moved to S Florida in 97 and started listening to more Salsa and got hooked. I especially like Columbian salsa, and old school PR and Cuba stuff. I love Brazilian samba classics.
There are actually a few country songs I like, but I prefer the classics and older stuff that sounds like talking (ie. Johnny Cash..is he country?).
I worked in the music industry in NY for a while and had a blast. I thought I would end up working at a record label or in a record store (I still have my Technique 1200 turntables) but life took me in a different direction!
My cousin played keyboards for Panic at the Disco. He now has his own band called Black Gold and they have a unique sound if anyone wants to check them out. I guess they were considered Indie, but I don't really know what to call it.
The following song I discovered myself from watching a bunch of STP videos. Army of Anyone is an offshoot of Stone Temple Pilots with Richard Patrick of Filter on vocals. The following song is a masterpiece: