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« on: 06 Apr 2005, 04:45 »

Simple. List what/who your favourite band. artist or musician was for each year of your life since you were conscious of music:

5: The Beatles
6: Johnny Cash
7: Bob Dylan
8: Bob Dylan
9:  Meatloaf
10: Meatloaf
11: Pink Floyd
12: Pink Floyd
13: Led Zeppelin
14: System of a Down
15: Cradle of Filth
16: Finntroll
17: Skyclad
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« Reply #1 on: 06 Apr 2005, 05:01 »

Let's see...we can define the phases:

1:The Beatles
2: Nine Inch Nails/Soundgarden
3: David Bowie
4: Talking Heads


All of which I still like a lot.
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« Reply #2 on: 06 Apr 2005, 05:52 »

Hehe...mine are gonna be pretty bad...

2/3 - Joy Division (a fairly good start, may explain why I became so insufferably miserably in later years though)

9 - Guns 'n' Roses (big sisters are great for getting you onto music)

10 - Take That (they were great)

11 - PJ and Duncan  - (they weren't so great, but anyway)

12 - The Spice Girls (What?!)

13 - Garbage (Shirley Manson was my first girl crush)

14 - Mansun (This is probably why I had few friends at school, if you define yourself by your music  tastes, it's generally good to pick a decent band)

15 - (Still Mansun) and Manic Street Preachers

16/17 - King Adora (They were boys who wore make up and had punchy tunes...and were...'friendly' towards their fans, it was hard to be hormonal and not love them)

19 - present day -Bright Eyes.

Jeeeeeez....my opinion in music's never gonna be respected now...
...not that it ever was, but seriously. That's a pretty shameful list...
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« Reply #3 on: 06 Apr 2005, 05:58 »

11: "Weird Al" Yankovic
12: "Weird Al" Yankovic
13: Metallica
14: Nine Inch Nails
15: Nine Inch Nails
16: Nine Inch Nails
17: Nine Inch Nails
18: Nine Inch Nails
19: Nine Inch Nails
20: Jim Thirlwell (aka Foetus, Steriod Maximus, Manorexia, et al.)
21: Jim Thirlwell
22: Jim Thirlwell
23: Jim Thirlwell
24: Jim Thirlwell
25: Jim Thirlwell

Obviously, I'm not one to redefine my favorites unless something major happens.

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Age 11: Received my first cassette, "Weird Al" Yankovics's Dare to Be Stupid, as a birthday present.
Age 13: A friend gives me a dubbed cassette of Metallica's ...and Justice for All.  I'm blown away.
Age 14: I see the videos for NIN's "Head Like a Hole" and "Wish" on MTV, and get hooked on industrial music.  Later that year, I get Foetus' Gash album.
Age 20: NIN releases The Fragile.  It does nothing for me.  NIN's reputation tarnished, I quickly realize that Thirlwell's discography has no such disappointments.  And it's more musically impressive to boot.
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« Reply #4 on: 06 Apr 2005, 06:06 »

0.1-13: The Doors / Dire Straits (My dad's fault, this. I was brought up on a diet of classic rawk. :D)
14: Manic Street Preachers
15: Iron Maiden / Metallica
16-present day: Anathema / Opeth

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« Reply #5 on: 06 Apr 2005, 06:21 »

Is there a particular reason why this is in the Sandbox and not in oh, say, the Music forum?

EDIT: Aside from that, cool idea.
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« Reply #6 on: 06 Apr 2005, 06:23 »

Wll, it's not about music, per se.  It's about the members' lives, albeit using music as a framing device.
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« Reply #7 on: 06 Apr 2005, 06:31 »

Hmm . . . favourite bands in your lifetime, or what you were listening to when you were 15 - as against favourite cover versions or favourite live albums, or what you're listening to right now (all in the music forum).  Seems like splitting hairs to me.

But it's not really important, I just figured the Music thread would be a more obvious venue but I'm not going to go into a hissy fit about it.
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« Reply #8 on: 06 Apr 2005, 07:59 »

Let's think...shall I let my history of bad musical taste be known....why not?

10-S Club 7 (omg, I actualy liked them)

11-Wheetus

12-Britney Spears (Why was I so stupid???)

13-Led Zepplin

14-The Beatles

As you can probably tell, I was afraid of beeing diffrent when I was younger, and just listened to what everyone else liked. Now I have my own taste in music, that only one other person I know has.
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« Reply #9 on: 06 Apr 2005, 08:38 »

I always liked stuff that people consider 'bad' - but it was because I genuinely liked it, and even now I still call Spice Girls and Take That good pop...
I think I only liked PJ and Duncan because I thought they were cute, though..
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« Reply #10 on: 06 Apr 2005, 08:38 »

-15 = madonna (like a virgin, blue)
15-17 = 50's, 60's stuff mostly (no idea why other then radio stations started sucking in the early 90's)
16-17 = Metallica (black, and justice for all)
18+ = Nine Inch Nails, Front 242, Bauhaus, Ministry
28+(30) = still NIN, Front 242, Bauhaus, Ministry, but now with extra death and dance techno.  Also lots of Joy Division and Depeche Mode.
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« Reply #11 on: 06 Apr 2005, 08:43 »

5-22: Iron Maiden
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« Reply #12 on: 06 Apr 2005, 08:51 »

8-11 - Various Ska tapes that my brother would play
12 - Alanis Morrisette (my first cassette purchase)
13 - Mighty, Mighty Bosstones/Oasis
14 - Green Day
15 - NIN
16 - Radiohead
17 - Godspeed You Black Emperor!
18 - Boards Of Canada
19 - Nothing.

Not sure if those are really correct ages. 16/17 was the best musical period in my life, after listening to nothing but NIN, I discovered Radiohead's Kid A, Sigur Ros, GYBE, later Interpol, BoC, Prefuse 73... I was so overwhelmed with music. Now I am just kind of underwhelmed with music. I'm waiting for something else to blow me away, listening to 'kaini industries' on repeat until then.
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« Reply #13 on: 06 Apr 2005, 09:05 »

Lets see...it roughly goes along the lines of..

4- Kylie Minogue
5- The Beatles/ Gustav Holst's Planet Suite played over and over again.
6-7 - Bjork
8-9- Eternal
10-12 - Spice Girls
12-13 - Outkast/And for some reason, a lot of shitty dance/trance music.
14- Muse/Placebo/Vex Red
16- Smashing Pumpkins/Radiohead/Suede
17- The Flaming Lips/Pixies
18- Modest Mouse
19- The Dears
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« Reply #14 on: 06 Apr 2005, 09:51 »

Quote from: muffy
I think I only liked PJ and Duncan because I thought they were cute, though..


wasnt that ant and dec?
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« Reply #15 on: 06 Apr 2005, 09:54 »

^ indeed it was.....

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« Reply #16 on: 06 Apr 2005, 10:02 »

LETS GET READY TO RUMBLLLLEEEEEEEEEEEE
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« Reply #17 on: 06 Apr 2005, 10:09 »

*stabs el rodente *many* times
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« Reply #18 on: 06 Apr 2005, 10:16 »

*looks down on ASturge for doing so*

so childish...



:D

im so glad i cant remember the rest of that song
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« Reply #19 on: 06 Apr 2005, 10:30 »

me too...

......

We lay down the law
We're quick on the draw
We played it
We made it
The rest don't score
No jokes No messin'
We teach you a lesson
A state of confusion
To keep you all guessin'


Freackin' it sweatin' it
Bustin' the mic
Slammin' it jammin' it
Do what you like


Let's get ready to rumble
Let's g! ! et ready to rumble
Get ready get steady and rumble
Everybody rumble
LETS GET READY TO MOTHERFUCKING RUMBLE!!!!!!
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« Reply #20 on: 06 Apr 2005, 11:10 »

birth to 10 - joni mitchell, cat stevens, simon and garfunkel, james taylor.
10 to 12 - queen, david bowie, the beatles, the who.
13 to 15 - the sex pistols (just to piss off my parents who, honestly, have decent taste in music, considering i was raised on the stuff listed above).
16 to present (18) - it changes every week.
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« Reply #21 on: 06 Apr 2005, 11:36 »

oh how could I have forgotten Simon and Garfunkel!

and American Pie!

bye.... bye... miss American Pie...
Drove my Chevy to the levy, but the levy was dry...

which also brings up Buddy Holly!
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« Reply #22 on: 06 Apr 2005, 11:44 »

0-8: The Beatles, Peter Paul& Mary, &c. (ex-hippie parents are cool sometimes)
8-10: old softrock shite that i still know all the words to
12-14: No Doubt
14-17: Disturbed
17-18: Slipknot
18-19: A Perfect Circle
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« Reply #23 on: 06 Apr 2005, 11:57 »

early childhood- black sabbath / ozzy
12 to 15ish- public enemy
15ish to 18-metallica / pantera
18 to 23- bad religion
23 to 26- rancid, clash, bad religion etc
26 to current- pretty much a bit of everything
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« Reply #24 on: 06 Apr 2005, 12:10 »

10-14 - Aqua(I was an odd kid or more precisely like everyone else)
14-16 - Kashmir(danish band)
17 - Radiohead or a bit of everything really
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« Reply #25 on: 06 Apr 2005, 12:13 »

16: Tool
17: Tool/Radiohead
18: Radiohead/Machinae Supremacy

I ignored music until 16.. heh.
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« Reply #26 on: 06 Apr 2005, 14:18 »

Quote from: El-Rodente

wasnt that ant and dec?


Psssh...
 they started out as PJ and Duncan (their names from Byker Grove) - by the time they'd become Ant and Dec, I was so, like, totally over them ;)
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« Reply #27 on: 06 Apr 2005, 14:23 »

i remember when the building collapsed on the headmaster. byker grove had an awesome storyline
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« Reply #28 on: 06 Apr 2005, 14:25 »

b/s

the best one was when Ant got blinded in a paintball fight.

"uuuuuh nuuuuuuuuuh! av bein bleinded!!!"
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« Reply #29 on: 06 Apr 2005, 14:35 »

0-9 Beatles, Led Zep, Pink Floyd, classical/piano (will stick with me forever)
10, 11 Backstreet Boys (ye ye!), AC DC, Fatboy Slim, Crystal Method (last 2 I also still love)
12 Random pop music on the radio
14-16 random pop punk (eg. Sum 41, when they only had one album no one new about, Blink 182, Autopilot Off, etc.)
16-18 indie/international punk (eg. at the drive in, alkaline tio, bratmobile, thrice, hot water music when they were still not very popular)
late 18-present indie rock/pop, although I'm fairly ecclectice to everything else (eg. death cab, built to spill, decemberists, elliot smith, electic six)

The ones that had the biggest effect on my were probably my decent into punkhood in my early teens, which lead me to find indie bands and write reviews for an indie punk site. That and my early child hood when I listened to my dad's and brother's music.
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« Reply #30 on: 06 Apr 2005, 14:45 »

4-Brooks n' Dunn
5-10-Garth Brooks
11-Linkin Park
12-Violent Femmes
13-19-The Pixies

Though from 16-19 now there have been moments of infatution with other bands... my "second favorites" included The Decemberists, Wilco, Camper Van Beethoven, Of Montreal, Talking Heads, Love, Jesus and Mary Chain...

And the funny thing is that when I was smaller and liked country a lot, what I listened to most frequently were David Bowie, Talking Heads, Led Zeppelin, The Who, The Pixies (But I haaaaaated them). (Yay for parents.) I just really liked Garth Brooks, I guess.
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« Reply #31 on: 06 Apr 2005, 14:48 »

SWEET (about everything except Garth Brooks)
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« Reply #32 on: 06 Apr 2005, 14:59 »

1. Helloween
2.Iron Maiden
3. Deep Purple
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« Reply #33 on: 06 Apr 2005, 16:54 »

You're only 3 years old?
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« Reply #34 on: 06 Apr 2005, 17:56 »

Here you go:

age 1-10: ABBA
age 10-12: Weird Al
age 12-13: Sum 41
age 13-14: NoFX
age 14-present: Interpol

Kind of jarring shifts, eh?
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« Reply #35 on: 06 Apr 2005, 18:11 »

hmm, let's see if I can remember...

6-7: The Beatles

8-9: They Might Be Giants

10-11: Green Day (pre-emogarbage)

12-13: They Might Be Giants

14-15: They Might Be Giants

16-17: They Might Be Giants

18: They Might Be Giants (Reel Big Fish comes in a close 2nd)
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« Reply #36 on: 06 Apr 2005, 18:58 »

I don't know if I can match it up to specific years for the early parts, but:
Elementary school:  The Beach Boys
Middle school: Pink Floyd
15-16: The Poster Children
17-25: The Secret Stars

I've certainly had bands that I really like come up in the past few years, but sometimes you find the perfect one and it doesn't stop.

Also notice that I got dumber when I entered middle school.  I think this is pretty common.
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« Reply #37 on: 06 Apr 2005, 22:41 »

1-5: The Mario Theme Song and other nintendo songs...
...6-9 draws a blank, though I know I Michael Jackson was in there for a year
10-12: Green Day, Green Day, GREEN DAY.
13-early 14: Bouncing Souls
14-early 15: Kid Dynamite
15-16 and onward: Kid Dynamite, Jawbreaker, Streetlight Manifesto.

I do listen to other types of music, but none of it gets me the same way these bands do. yarr.
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« Reply #38 on: 07 Apr 2005, 00:30 »

I also grew up on Classic Rock. These are some of the most defining memories in my life

when I started remembering - 10: Strawbs, King Crimson, Uriah Heep, Magna Carta, Pink Floyd
10 - 13: Metallica, Guns and Roses, Green Jelly (I was still quite young then)
13 - 17: Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Springbok Nude Girls (local), Radiohead, RATM, Stone Temple Pilots
18 - 20: Deftones, Terrorvision, Korn, Placebo, NOFX
21 - 24: All of the above and much more...including Mogwai, Incubus, Muse, Tool, APC
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« Reply #39 on: 07 Apr 2005, 07:59 »

I'll try to remember here...

14: R.E.M., Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Depeche Mode
15: R.E.M., Smashing Pumpkins, Counting Crows
16: R.E.M., Primus, Soul Asylum
17: R.E.M., the Velvet Underground, =W=eezer
18: R.E.M., Matchbox 20, Third Eye Blind
19: R.E.M., Everclear, Barenaked Ladies
20: R.E.M., Metallica, Oleander, Ben Folds
21: R.E.M., Pixies, Pavement, the Cure, Underworld, Stephen Malkmus
22: R.E.M., Ryan Adams, Wilco, Teenage Fanclub
23: R.E.M., Uncle Tupelo, the White Stripes, the Strokes, Doves
24: R.E.M., Grandaddy, ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead
25: R.E.M., the Killers, British Sea Power, Interpol
26: R.E.M., the Arcade Fire, Bloc  Party, TBD

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« Reply #40 on: 07 Apr 2005, 10:12 »

1-9: Peter Paul and Mary, Beatles, etc
9: Ace of BAse
10-14: Hanson
15-present: just about anything I can get my hands on that I think is decent form tool to aretha franklin to anything else!
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« Reply #41 on: 07 Apr 2005, 14:46 »

ok, i have a very musical household, so my brother and i were raised on music....my sister they gave up on i guess...

the years here will be rather sketchy

0-9 = the beatles, the police, the who, elvis costello and joe jackson, michael jackson, cyndi lauper, the smurfs (shut up!! i was under 9)
9-12 = the beatles, the police, elvis costello, joe jackson, capercaillie, the rankin family, the barra macneils
12-14 = the cranberries
14-17 = spice girls, aqua, the cranberries, alanis morrisette, nofx
18-present = all of the above (yes ALL) plus alkaline trio, no use for a name, bad religion, taking back sunday, jimmy eat world, yellowcard, the killers, afi

so i like a lot of music....also classical and jazz are spinkled in there in healthy doses.
there is always music on in my house, it would be weird if it wasn't

if it's not on the stereo, it's my brother playing guitar or me playing piano or singing
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« Reply #42 on: 07 Apr 2005, 14:55 »

I'll make it short:

When I was a kid - Led Zeppelin
Since I was 12 - The Misfits
Since I was 16 - Johnny Cash/Misfits/Effigies

I'm 20 now and not much has changed, except that I now listen to a lot of metal on top of the punk, oi and country.  Hooray for Motorhead, Slayer and Maiden.
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« Reply #43 on: 07 Apr 2005, 15:11 »

Everyone is going to hate me now.

?-12: The Beatles
12-14: Savage Garden
14-15: Barenaked Ladies
15-21: Sister Hazel
21- : The New Pornographers

No, and I'm not Canadian (although Michigan is close) and I don't know what the thing with Canadian bands with risque names is.
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« Reply #44 on: 07 Apr 2005, 15:12 »

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I'll make it short:

When I was a kid - Led Zeppelin
Since I was 12 - The Misfits
Since I was 16 - Johnny Cash/Misfits/Effigies

I'm 20 now and not much has changed, except that I now listen to a lot of metal on top of the punk, oi and country.  Hooray for Motorhead, Slayer and Maiden.


Johnny Cash+The Misfits+oi = one sexy equation.
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« Reply #45 on: 07 Apr 2005, 16:34 »

I'll do general phases, since I really don't remember music from an early age.
1: Roxette, Pallas and Sisters Of Mercy (First memories, about 7-8 years old)
2: Michael Jackson and Def Leppard (11-14)
3: Lightning Seeds and All Saints (<===Kill me now :( 17 years)
4: The Corrs, System of a Down and Bon Jovi (Uni days, 18-21)
5: Rooster, Def Leppard, Bon Jovi and Dido (Now-ish)
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« Reply #46 on: 07 Apr 2005, 16:59 »

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10-S Club 7 (omg, I actualy liked them)

11-Wheetus

12-Britney Spears (Why was I so stupid???)

13-Led Zepplin

14-The Beatles

As you can probably tell, I was afraid of beeing diffrent when I was younger, and just listened to what everyone else liked. Now I have my own taste in music, that only one other person I know has.


Holy fucking shit. S CLUB?!
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« Reply #47 on: 07 Apr 2005, 17:36 »

i like this thread!  let's see what i can remember...

and as a preface: my mom listens to mostly country, my dad listens to mostly oldies... can you tell?

6- Randy Travis
7- Randy Travis
8- Chubby Checker
9- Connie Francis
10- Alan Jackson
11- Weird Al
12- Bryan White
13- n sync
14- Blink 182
15- Incubus
16- Incubus
17- Dismemberment Plan
18- Dismemberment Plan
19- Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
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Your favourite band through the ages.
« Reply #48 on: 07 Apr 2005, 17:56 »

I still like S Club 7.
Don't stop moving is an almighty tune.
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Your favourite band through the ages.
« Reply #49 on: 07 Apr 2005, 18:52 »

By random fluke I got addicted to garbage the month their self titled album came out, heard "only happy when it rains" on the radio and decided to get...or rather beg for it when I went to the store with my mom and today it's still in regular rotation ;)
Sooo... that had to be what.. age 12 or 13?  Before that I mooched listening to Live and NIN from my older brother (how thankful I am to him for that), Zeppelin, Crosby Stills and Nash, CCRevival, Beatles and etc. from my parents.  I had a Weird Al phase around 10 or 11, does everyone?  around 14 or 15 I went into a weird metal phase, like Sepultura and all kinds of other angry shit, Tool pulled me out of that, and from there I've chilled and had my boundaries blur and tastes expand. ;)
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