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Fursphere:
I understand and appreciate the contributions that Elvis and Cash made towards music as a whole - but I can't stand listening to them. 

Getting the right music for a video game is pretty tough too - since my tastes in music changes dramatically with my moods.

That said, I love the Talking Heads.  :D

BadMouth:
I don't know how you guys keep from falling asleep behind the wheel.  :lame:


Howard_Casto:

--- Quote from: Fursphere on May 29, 2013, 11:12:15 am ---I understand and appreciate the contributions that Elvis and Cash made towards music as a whole - but I can't stand listening to them. 

Getting the right music for a video game is pretty tough too - since my tastes in music changes dramatically with my moods.

That said, I love the Talking Heads.  :D

--- End quote ---

The problem with both artists is their best stuff is NOT the popular songs.  You have to dig into their vast archives to find the real gems.  One piece at a Time and the Boy Named Sue are particularly good for Cash and Momma Liked the Roses by Presley will make you weep, I don't care who you are. 


Metallica's Fuel is good driving music and although I hate to admit it, all of your arena rock as well. 

Fursphere:

--- Quote from: BadMouth on May 29, 2013, 11:36:03 am ---I don't know how you guys keep from falling asleep behind the wheel.  :lame:

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When I'm playing driving games, I usually just listen to the in game stuff.  Surround sound and all.  :D

Vigo:

--- Quote from: isamu on May 29, 2013, 12:37:37 am ---Echo and the Bunnymen
New Order
U2
Depeche Mode
The Smiths
TheThe
Electronic
Tears for Fears
Oingo Boingo
Talking Heads
Smashing Pumpkins
Siouxsie and the Banshees

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..."One of these things is not like the other"...

No idea how you fit Smashing Pumpkins in with these other groups. They are not British or Electronic or 70-80's. If you are gonna clump them in with Brit groups, they should be sitting around Radiohead, Muse and Blur. Now you have some great 90's - 2000's music. That List of 70's-80's Brit Groups is also sorely lacking Queen and Duran Duran. ;)

I do listen a bit to Tears for Fears, Depeche mode, and New Order. Got some of their vinyl, but I think listening to 80's Brit Electronica nonstop would kill me. That kinda of music is like cinnamon, you gotta mix it in with other stuff or it is vomit inducing.  ;D

Elvis and Cash, they are simply Brilliant. They are incredibly genre crossing as well.

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