Red Sox baseball games on WRKO Boston Sports Talk Radio and Rockabilly CD's most of the time. I've got Sirius Radio too but only listen to 50's music on ch.#5. Spirit, the Christian music station on Sirius, has some nice soothing contemporary sounding music. It's different from anything else on the radio. The Absolute BEST SOUND to listen to in my garage????? OPEN HEADERS, LUMPY CAM, 11:1 COMPRESSION brand new engine, test firing on a Saturday night and breaking it in. PRICELESS!
Heavy Stuff mostly: Disturbed, System of a Down, Rammstein, Shocore, Dope But I occasionally listen to some old school Rock & Roll and even Celtic Shit
Bob uecker calling a brewers game is usually on during the summer, If its music, it could be just about anything.
Sirius 27 HARD ATTACK? I dont know how you can stand it. My son is the "Stream Jockey" on weekend mornings for Hard Attack and I've tried repeatedly, numerous times to listen to his gig on that station. I usually get thru 2 songs at most..............then kill it. I flat out hate the songs Peter plays, I guess I'm gettin' old right? I hope he does'nt read this thread, he'll disown his old man for sure. I tried raising him on The Cure, Devo, The Plasmatics,and other 80's groups. Later I tried introducing him to Rockabilly, failed at that too. I guess I'm a failed parent.
I used to listen mostly to fungus 53 on XM. But now mostly my punk rock, Johnny Cash , Hank Sr., ska, rockabilly, blues , big band Jazz etc. Whatever ???
public enemy, ice cube, funkadelic, james brown, ohio players, herbie hancock, pink floyd, led zeplin, um the list goes on and on and on
i usually have the local collage station on, no comericals n they play rock. not that i can hear it some times but it's on.
I listen to a variety of music from Rockabilly, R&B, Doowop, Early Rock, Country and some Opera. Football when it's in season on the TV. I find the Three Tenors very relaxing........ CRUISER
........Brian Setzer Orchestra, Stray Cats, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Atomic Hi Tones, Slap an' the Cats, Straight 8's, Satelites - as long as its rockabilly or jump swing
The soothing tones of the torch cutting metal,the sing of the grinder shaping a part for fitment,the clicking of the ratchet.Never had a radio in a garage in 48 years and aint about to start.
Devils Dogs, Zeke, Nashville Pussy, Artimus Pyledriver, Johnny Burnette, Jimmie Rodgers, Hayden, and The Carbonas are usually in heavy rotation
Les Claypool and the frog brigade, Mad-Fab vol 1-3 (knuckledraggers, Great CD'S), Beasties, death-metal (makes the neighbors nervous :]), a couple Country stations, and NPR.
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