My love of Music

Hi I'm new and I'm hoping to make some new friends. At the moment, I feel like I don't have any friends who have the same music interests as myself.

I think this is because I have strong opiniuns, but I still try to respect other people's. I like to change/expand my music likes/genres. I have had many musical tastes since growing into an adult. I don't like sticking to one particular genre. Music is a passion of mine.

I first listened to pop music as a child, and since then I now listen to Indie Rock.

So some of my fav music is; I like listening to new and old music. Especially The Beatles,Kasabian,Kate Bush,Arctic Monkeys,David Bowie and ELO I also listen to XFM Radio.

I recently like to read graphic novels, I have read Zatanna. I am currently reading The Hobbit. I like to also read biographys,fashion magazines and music related books.

I feel really desperate to make some new friends. Please reply soon.

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  • Recently have started getting back in to music, like I did back in my 20s, I used to listen to my record deck far more than I spent watching tv. The last few years I have started going out to a few music gigs, and get great enjoyment from that too. I wish I went to music gigs back in youth, I don't like the big stadium gigs, I try to find smaller events.

    My music is very varied late 70s, 80s, some 90s and more recent. Beatles, Pink Floyd, Queen, XTC, ELO, Bowie, David Sylvian, Ryuchi Sakamoto, Polyphonic Spree, Elbow

    New age stuff like Mike Oldfield, Vangelis, JeanMichel Jarre

    Odd stuff like Laurie Anderson, Penguin Cafe (Original and New), Wendy Carlos, Kraftwerk

    I have even had some interest in Rap, Opera, and Jazz which I often joked about and laughed at in my younger years.

    Started to also get in to high-end hifi, which can get expensive. Have just upgraded my speakers and re-disovering a lot of my music collection, new instruments, background melodies. I would recomend get some decent second hand hifi gear, has gone out of fashion, and looks ugly by modern standards, but most modern gear just falls by the wayside.

    Have had a big crisis Today, and have ended end with listening to music for nearly four hours. Has helped me to relax a lot.

    I started learning Electric Guitar a few years ago, but I lost interest a bit. I am more into experimenting with sounds, and have dabbled around with keyboards and synths, would like to try and combine the two. 

     

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  • Recently have started getting back in to music, like I did back in my 20s, I used to listen to my record deck far more than I spent watching tv. The last few years I have started going out to a few music gigs, and get great enjoyment from that too. I wish I went to music gigs back in youth, I don't like the big stadium gigs, I try to find smaller events.

    My music is very varied late 70s, 80s, some 90s and more recent. Beatles, Pink Floyd, Queen, XTC, ELO, Bowie, David Sylvian, Ryuchi Sakamoto, Polyphonic Spree, Elbow

    New age stuff like Mike Oldfield, Vangelis, JeanMichel Jarre

    Odd stuff like Laurie Anderson, Penguin Cafe (Original and New), Wendy Carlos, Kraftwerk

    I have even had some interest in Rap, Opera, and Jazz which I often joked about and laughed at in my younger years.

    Started to also get in to high-end hifi, which can get expensive. Have just upgraded my speakers and re-disovering a lot of my music collection, new instruments, background melodies. I would recomend get some decent second hand hifi gear, has gone out of fashion, and looks ugly by modern standards, but most modern gear just falls by the wayside.

    Have had a big crisis Today, and have ended end with listening to music for nearly four hours. Has helped me to relax a lot.

    I started learning Electric Guitar a few years ago, but I lost interest a bit. I am more into experimenting with sounds, and have dabbled around with keyboards and synths, would like to try and combine the two. 

     

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