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Old 05-24-2011, 04:03 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Rap, Punk Rock, New Wave, Pop, RnB, Classic Rock. Just about anything. I used to be pretty big on listening to Mighty 690, KMET, and KROQ for reggae sundays and was really big into 120 minutes and bbc sessions.
You put me to shame with your variety, I`ve always listened to a looooooot of stuff, but its mostly always been within the paramerters of rock, pop and metal.

The nearest I ever got to reggae was some Bob Marley stuff and the Clash! The nearest I ever got to soul was Hall and Oates!
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You put me to shame with your variety, I`ve always listened to a looooooot of stuff, but its mostly always been within the paramerters of rock, pop and metal.

The nearest I ever got to reggae was some Bob Marley stuff and the Clash! The nearest I ever got to soul was Hall and Oates!
Thats not very near Reggae. You should check out the reggae section here, lots of good suggestions. While i normally would say something about Hall and Oates i just can't. They were dominating the charts in the early 80's and my mom absolutely loved those guys. Plus i've met the John Oates via work and hes one hell of a nice guy.
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While they are far more popular with women, I always found them to be very entertaining live. And being popular with the women always made the live shows very nice to look at. I'd say some of the most fun i've had at shows has been Mode shows.

I think we are straying from the topic as Mode has nothing to do with RNB.
If you can make a connection from R&B to New Romanticism and then somehow connect Depeche Mode to that, then yeah they can be germane to said argument at hand.
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Old 05-24-2011, 04:27 PM   #34 (permalink)
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If you can make a connection from R&B to New Romanticism and then somehow connect Depeche Mode to that, then yeah they can be germane to said argument at hand.
I did notice that. Actually mentioned in a previous post how depeche mode wasn't very rnb, but i'm sure Dave and Martin have karaoke'd some Motown in their day. This thread has gone every which way to Sunday indeed.
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