Poll
Question:
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Option 1: pop
votes: 3
Option 2: rap/hip hop
votes: 1
Option 3: classical
votes: 3
Option 4: country
votes: 1
Option 5: jazz
votes: 0
Option 6: rock
votes: 12
Option 7: alternative pop
votes: 0
Option 8: soul
votes: 0
Option 9: R&B
votes: 0
Option 10: dance
votes: 0
Option 11: techno
votes: 1
Option 12: punk rock
votes: 1
Option 13: I hate music
votes: 0
Rap/hip hop
I'm supposed to pick just one?
Quote from: Brandon on February 17, 2018, 09:03:48 PM
I'm supposed to pick just one?
Approval (pick any number) works better than first past the post (pick just one) in almost all cases when there are 3 or more options, and this thread is one of the more egregious examples.
("Rate each option 0-10" works even better, but that's not supported by forum software.)
Quote from: 1 on February 17, 2018, 09:07:26 PM
Quote from: Brandon on February 17, 2018, 09:03:48 PM
I'm supposed to pick just one?
Approval works better than first past the post in almost all cases when there are 3 or more options, and this thread is one of the more egregious examples.
("Rate each option 0-10" works even better, but that's not supported by forum software.)
I would change it, but I can't.
I tend to stick to stuff from the 1980s regardless of genre.
I like most kinds of music, but chose pop. My favorite kinds of music are 80s, old-school hip-hop and 90s rock.
Quote from: Roadgeekteen on February 17, 2018, 09:08:02 PM
Quote from: 1 on February 17, 2018, 09:07:26 PM
Quote from: Brandon on February 17, 2018, 09:03:48 PM
I'm supposed to pick just one?
Approval works better than first past the post in almost all cases when there are 3 or more options, and this thread is one of the more egregious examples.
("Rate each option 0-10" works even better, but that's not supported by forum software.)
I would change it, but I can't.
Can you just delete the poll? This is not one of the rare topics where a poll works, or is useful. Accordingly, I'm going to ignore the poll.
Especially since my favorite, progressive rock (Emerson Lake & Palmer, Yes, Pink Floyd, etc.), isn't on the menu.
I also have a weird fondness for Lawrence Welk. I'm not sure where his hokey brand of "champagne music" (kind of in the "big band" genre) fits into the existing categories. All the more reason not to have a poll that doesn't (and really can't) cover all the options.
Anything that can help me run. Genrally monstercat.
Blues (which is not the same as R&B), 70s & 80 rock, hairbands, some country from the 90s, just to name a few.
None of my options are available. No jam bands (Grateful Dead, Phish), progressive rock (Yes, Pink Floyd, Rush), or classic rock (Rolling Stones, Hendrix, Beatles, Zeppelin, Skynyrd, CSN and Y [including Y solo]), for a choice?
Basically any kind of rock, as long as it includes heavy emphasis on guitar, not necessarily heavy guitar though. But I can listen to stuff from the 70s up to current stuff. Hendrix, Black Sabbath, Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Rush, Ozzy, Iron Maiden, Dio, Some Skynyrd, Deep Purple, Guns n Roses, Metallica, Megadeth, Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Audioslave, Nirvana, Godsmack, Tool, A Perfect Circle, Stone Sour, Seether, Shinedown, Five Finger Death Punch. Those are just off the top of my head, too many others to list. But there is so much variety in rock and hard rock music, other genres just seem to get stale and old and repetitive to me.
Not to over use a word I have ecclectic taste in music... I like everything from bluegrass/Americana to 1980s punk to Broadway Show tunes to classical to opera to Bassa Nova to bachata to hip hop and rap
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Mainly electronic (using the word "techno" as a blanket term for all electronic music is incorrect), rock, and some alternative pop (if that's what artists like Lana Del Rey and Melanie Martinez would be considered). Other genres I might find an occasional song I like; for example, I have one Bruno Mars song (Locked Out Of Heaven) because it has a very Police-like sound to it that I enjoyed when I heard it. Favorite singer is Lana Del Rey, favorite male singer is the late Ian Curtis.
Quote from: Roadgeekteen on February 17, 2018, 08:56:25 PM
Rap/hip hop
When it comes to Rap/Hip Hop I stick to the old stuff, you know before NWA, when they talked about having fun/social issues. Rap today is just noise. As for my favorite at the moment: Grunge/Post-Grunge. I have an eclectic taste as well.
Currently listening to a song that reminds me of when my grandmother passed away back in 2007: Wishlist by Pearl Jam.
Alternative is not necessarily pop. It ranges all the way from pop to folk to rock.
My favorite is the one played at 3 AM in the supermarket restroom while the hydrocodone wears off.
No heavy metal, but 'alternative pop' is an option.
Quote from: Alps on February 18, 2018, 03:12:28 PM
Alternative is not necessarily pop. It ranges all the way from pop to folk to rock.
I don't think the OP knows that though; lest he know's about RYM.
I'd say I have an eclectic taste in music for the most part.
I voted Country in the poll to give it some representation (and, of course, it is one of my favorite genres of music). My top favorite genres of music might be, in no particular order, Country, Folk, Rock, older Pop (Traditional Pop, 80's Pop, Sunshine Pop, etc.), and anything psychedelic (examples: Psychedelic Rock (ex. The Byrds), Acid Rock (ex. The Doors), Psychedelic Pop (ex. The Beach Boys), Psychedelic Folk (ex. Love), Psychedelic Soul (ex. The 5th Dimension), Disco (ex. The Bee Gees, KC & The Sunshine Band, etc.), etc.).
Most of my musical taste lies in the past, with not too much being in the modern age. Most of the modern stuff I enjoy is by already-established rock, country, and folk artists who are still putting out albums (examples: U2, James Taylor, George Strait, Alan Jackson, etc.), and neo-Psychedelia. Any modern pop songs that I like are very, very, very few and far between (sporadic), such as "What Does The Fox Say" by Ylvis (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jofNR_WkoCE), and "Happy" by Pharrell Williams (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbZSe6N_BXs).
Bow to the righteousness that is Jane's Addiction!
Pop and country for me. I like listening to Taylor Swift, Tove Lo and Shania Twain.
I think a single-point poll works for this topic, because the question is about your favorite genre, not a list of all of the ones you like. I like just about every genre of American music since 1900 except for country. I have a fondness for 1970s porno music. Some disco music incorporates that sound, with which it combines well. To choose a favorite, I'd have to say 1970s-era rock, although disco (even non-porno disco) ranks pretty high, too, and quite a lot ranks not far behind.
The single-choice-only poll annoys me as well, because I tend to have somewhat eclectic taste in music, though I mostly live in the space between techno (whatever that means), punk, and rock these days. If pressed, I'd say my favorite band/artist is The The, but that seems to change on an almost daily basis.
I like pretty much everything, although most of the time I listen to rock, particularly metal, (thrash and some black metal) southern rock, classic rock, and 1980s rock. I listen to chiptune, some, but not very much pop. I occasionally listen to ambient and electronic.
What I listen to the most in terms of who makes it would be R.E.M., Diesel, (the one that made Sausalito Summernight) Molly Hatchet, Gordon Lightfoot, The Outlaws, Sleep, Exodus. There are a lot of other artists, singers, and such that I listen to, but only a few of their songs. There's a lot, so I won't bother listing.
I'll listen to pretty much anything, as long as it's not country, hip hop or anything made after 2000. I love 70s, 80s and 90s pop and rock, as well as (smooth) jazz.
You forgot folk and bluegrass, which are NOT the same as country.
Smooth jazz.
Is anyone truly going to say "I hate music"?
That's a bit like saying "I dislike food".
My satellite radio presets give a pretty good overview of my favorite genres:
1) '40s Big Band/Swing/Vocals
2) '90s Alternative/Grunge
3) '80s Alternative
4) Classic Vinyl
5) Modern Alternative Rock
6) Beatles
7) Classical (which is too broad on its own, I particularly like the Romantic period through mid-20th Century)
8) Broadway
9) Bluegrass
(the others are talk stations)
What's not on there is ska (mostly 2nd wave, but some 3rd wave as well) and early country swing (pre-1960). All that said, I can listen to almost anything and find some musical value.
Blues, Punk, Jazz Fusion, Rock n' Roll
Depends on my mood.
I grew up in the 70's 80's, so I listen to a lot of pop / rock from then - Cheap Trick, Genesis, Steely Dan, Howard Jones, Journey, Doobie Brothers, Heart
Having kids in their teens, I listen to some more recent music - Gorillaz, Panic! At The Disco (fun fact: I was listening to Panic! Before my kids. I really like Panic!)
In recent years, I have started listening to Sinatra. In the last couple weeks, I realized that there's a lot of country songs I like ("Let Your Love Flow," The Bellamy Brothers, quite a few Dolly Parton songs, as well as quite a few Johnny Cash songs...)
I also enjoy some classical, especially the Grand Canyon Suite by Ferde Grofe
Other bands I like... King's X, The Galactic Cowboys, Hall and Oates, The Lonely Island, Weird Al,
Like 80's music, classic rock form the 70's and 80's. I like country from the 80's and early to mid 90's. Smooth jazz is cool and like classical as well. Music from today is awful.
Quote from: formulanone on February 20, 2018, 06:26:25 PM
Is anyone truly going to say "I hate music"?
That's a bit like saying "I dislike food".
You'd be surprised. I've met a few.
Currently into prog djent fusion; there's a lot of stuff there. Example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8y6a-5fcdg
Other artists: Owane, Haamoja, Plini, Jakub Zytecki, Arch Echo, Pocket Size Universe, Clément Belio, Andy Hauck
Rock from the 60's, 70's and 80's
Most broadly I listen to classic rock and oldies, and within that the sub genre of prog rock (Yes, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Pink Floyd, Styx, etc.). Lately I've been listening to a lot of Christopher Cross, Chicago, and assorted lame love songs from bands like Bread and Player.
There's no option for big band.
Quote from: qguy on February 22, 2018, 09:00:42 AM
There's no option for big band.
"In The Mood" by Glen Miller is one of the greatest songs ever.