Music You Enjoy

Post music that you enjoy. Any genre, any period - doesn't have to be a famous hit - just music you enjoy.

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Our own, The Walker & Oxygen Gang that is. We're a bunch of retired rockers who mostly get together to play once a week for our own amusement, but do occasionally do charity gigs around out area.
I'm the one in the back holding the bass.
 

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My playlist is all over the place from country, classic rock, blues, some jazz

I like the newer country and older classic country music. I like classic rock which is what I grew up on, I switched to the newer country because I couldn't find any current rock that appealed to me.
Always enjoyed some good Blues (y)
 
My playlist is all over the place from country, classic rock, blues, some jazz

I like the newer country and older classic country music. I like classic rock which is what I grew up on, I switched to the newer country because I couldn't find any current rock that appealed to me.
Always enjoyed some good Blues (y)

Do you stream music? I grew up listening to 70s and 80s rock. I still listen to some of it, but I'm into high quality home audio and a lot of those recordings are poor.

I've found newer rock on a streaming service called Qobuz that I like. Bands like Riverside, RPWL, Envy of None, Ghost of the Machine, etc. Some of it would be considered Progressive Rock.

I also listen to mellow stuff like Kacey Musgraves, Carolin No, Sarah Jarosz, Maiah Wynne.
 
Do you stream music? I grew up listening to 70s and 80s rock. I still listen to some of it, but I'm into high quality home audio and a lot of those recordings are poor.

I've found newer rock on a streaming service called Qobuz that I like. Bands like Riverside, RPWL, Envy of None, Ghost of the Machine, etc. Some of it would be considered Progressive Rock.

I also listen to mellow stuff like Kacey Musgraves, Carolin No, Sarah Jarosz, Maiah Wynne.
I haven't streamed much music lately, I need to look into some of the newer rock. I grew up listening to a lot of music from the 60's into the 80's rock, except with the parents :) haha It was all country, with some Elvis and Fats Domino in the mix! lol
The newer rock I've heard seems to be missing that screaming electric guitar and booming drums?
Thanks for listing some newer Progressive rock, I'll take a listen(y)
 

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