Beatles
Stones
Lou Reed (+/- Velvet Underground)
New York Dolls
Sex Pistols
Clash
Capt Beefheart
Frank Zappa
Grateful Dead
Reggae (mainly 70s and 80s Faves: too many to list but particularly like Music on Studio One and Taxi Labels and music produced by Lee 'Scratch' Perry)
Jazz (faves: Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Charlie Parker)
Blur
Chemical Bros
Yello
Soundtrack to ' Oh Brother Where Art Thou?'
Music from Africa (traditional - modern fusion)
Ry Cooder
Blues (Faves include; J. Lee Hooker, Taj Mahal, Howling Wolf, Muddy Waters, John Hammond and many, many more)
Country ( Faves include; Dwight Yoakam, Lyle Lovett, Gram Parsons and Emmy Lou Harris (none of that 'Rhinestone Crap'
)
Irish Folk (Faves include: Christy Moore, Sharon Shannon and The Pogues)
English Folk
REM
Steely Dan
David Bowie
Little Feat
R & B ( From early 50s James Brown - Rap. Faves; James Brown, Marvin Gaye and Bobby Womack)
Led Zeppelin (and Dread Zeppelin!
The only 'Hard Rock' I need.
Frank Sinatra
I could go on all day!, I don't have a particular fave category of music, I just like good music, from wherever it comes in time and space, as long as it comes from the heart. I hate souless music made purely for commercial gain, but won't bother to name any, for fear of offence. I can't get into Classical either, it's not bad, just not my thing.
Keep on Truckin'
Vic
Stones
Lou Reed (+/- Velvet Underground)
New York Dolls
Sex Pistols
Clash
Capt Beefheart
Frank Zappa
Grateful Dead
Reggae (mainly 70s and 80s Faves: too many to list but particularly like Music on Studio One and Taxi Labels and music produced by Lee 'Scratch' Perry)
Jazz (faves: Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Charlie Parker)
Blur
Chemical Bros
Yello
Soundtrack to ' Oh Brother Where Art Thou?'
Music from Africa (traditional - modern fusion)
Ry Cooder
Blues (Faves include; J. Lee Hooker, Taj Mahal, Howling Wolf, Muddy Waters, John Hammond and many, many more)
Country ( Faves include; Dwight Yoakam, Lyle Lovett, Gram Parsons and Emmy Lou Harris (none of that 'Rhinestone Crap'
Irish Folk (Faves include: Christy Moore, Sharon Shannon and The Pogues)
English Folk
REM
Steely Dan
David Bowie
Little Feat
R & B ( From early 50s James Brown - Rap. Faves; James Brown, Marvin Gaye and Bobby Womack)
Led Zeppelin (and Dread Zeppelin!
Frank Sinatra
I could go on all day!, I don't have a particular fave category of music, I just like good music, from wherever it comes in time and space, as long as it comes from the heart. I hate souless music made purely for commercial gain, but won't bother to name any, for fear of offence. I can't get into Classical either, it's not bad, just not my thing.
Keep on Truckin'
Vic