I was
tagged by Norman for the "Musical Q&A" chain letter.
- Total volume of music files on my computer: 3819 mp3 files. We have an extensive CD collection, which is 100% digitized for placement on Heather's iPod and my Rio Karma
- Last CD I bought: Meteora, by Linkin Park
- Song Playing Right Now: Word Play, by Jason Mraz
- Five Songs (or Albums) I listen to a lot or that move me: With the mp3 players, I don't listen to albums per se much anymore, but here are the three top songs recently.
- Unwell, by Matchbox 20
- Poison Well, by Insolence
- Word Play, by Jason Mraz
- Tag 3 others:
- Villa Santiago
- Ben, whose choice in music I will find interesting to see, 'cause he's just cool that way.
- Northern Crown, who has done me the honor of including me in the ODBA
A little more information...
After re-reading Norman's original post, I decided to add some additional information. My influences musically are my mother, who always listened to classical or opera, and my dad, who liked classic rock, but also would pick up and enjoy new rock. My parents got me a CD player when I was in middle school (they were still pretty new then, and the stores had very small CD sections, at least in
Steuben County, NY), and got two CDs,
Best of Kansas (I thought a band named after a state sounded amusing, and
ZZ Top's Greatest Hits, on Dad's reccomendation. I never enjoyed listening to my music in the car - Dad was pretty tolerant, but otherwise it was obviously not a popular choice. In high school, I was into Metallica and the grunge wave. When I got to college, I was exposed to speed metal bands like Pantera and Helmet, and I found them entertaining. Since leaving college, I've enjoyed the rap-metal fusion bands like Linkin Park, and have broadened my musical perspective to bands that are less heavy.
I still can't listen to my music if I think anyone might be listening. It's like pulling teeth to play a song for my wife even. I don't know why - I need to get over it.