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Well since I'm alone on an island I'd want to go with something that kept me calm and reflective so I'd have to say radiohead. Can't name a favorite song as with them it totally depends on which mood I'm in. That also decides which album I'd listen too. The best I could do would be to say that my favorite album is usually In Rainbows but sometimes I might say Kid A. Depending on my mood. I go back and forth on that question but usually In Rainbows. 

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9 minutes ago, Basbear said:

This is next on my playlist list, I got a unique taste and....its starting to make sense....

 

Always love a good folk anthem.

One of my favorites out of Durham...

Not sure if they are still making music. The singer had a pretty rough battle with leukemia after their first record came out. 

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1 hour ago, Pup McBarky said:

Young man from Greenville, SC

 

I always love when people say, "there's no good music nowadays."

Turn off clear channel/spotify and you might find some. Gaston College has one of the best radio stations I've ever heard. 91.7 WSGE. They play everything from blues and funk to folk and bluegrass.

That station introduced me to Marcus King, Drive By Truckers, The Revivalists and another of my current favorites...

"My brother, let the hard stuff be."

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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

I like music that you feel, and theres lots of it in different sounds.

I know I'm in the minority, but this is my problem with Clapton.

His music is technically breathtaking, but utterly sterile. I feel nothing.

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