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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 752056" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>My diversity in music doesn't stretch far, maybe being the youngest in the family I had to put up with all types of music being played, most I didn't care for. I'd rather have classical than rock, I'd rather have ska than heavy metal. I'm not into most Brit rock or the rubbish they term popular music now.</p><p>I like proper produced music and songs that are thought out, written and composed by including rythym and beat, bass, strings and brass!</p><p>In other words the Motown sound, northern soul, Philly sound,.</p><p>A bit of funk, a touch of jazzy soul done tastefully and some (a few) pop songs!</p><p></p><p>I like singers that don't need a synthesised mike to sing songs. Prefer singers that can sing without mikes and are comfortable accopella. Most of the great soul/motown singers had really great voices and nothing was ever released unless they knew it would be in the top 40! They had a team of experts that made sure they were turned out really good and they all put on an act on stage, choreographed different to every song. A real professional organisation and they cared about their music and the effect it had on politics. </p><p>The OH likes c & a and folky music, we both wear headphones!</p><p></p><p>The amount of my type of music on adverts lately is really amazing!</p><p></p><p>Can you really not tap your feet to the beat when a motown song comes on the radio?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 752056, member: 85785"] My diversity in music doesn't stretch far, maybe being the youngest in the family I had to put up with all types of music being played, most I didn't care for. I'd rather have classical than rock, I'd rather have ska than heavy metal. I'm not into most Brit rock or the rubbish they term popular music now. I like proper produced music and songs that are thought out, written and composed by including rythym and beat, bass, strings and brass! In other words the Motown sound, northern soul, Philly sound,. A bit of funk, a touch of jazzy soul done tastefully and some (a few) pop songs! I like singers that don't need a synthesised mike to sing songs. Prefer singers that can sing without mikes and are comfortable accopella. Most of the great soul/motown singers had really great voices and nothing was ever released unless they knew it would be in the top 40! They had a team of experts that made sure they were turned out really good and they all put on an act on stage, choreographed different to every song. A real professional organisation and they cared about their music and the effect it had on politics. The OH likes c & a and folky music, we both wear headphones! The amount of my type of music on adverts lately is really amazing! Can you really not tap your feet to the beat when a motown song comes on the radio? [/QUOTE]
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