I prefer 1967 style pscyhedelic music, but I listen to http://www.wncw.org/ , has a good mix of bluegrass, real country, blues , rockabilly, 60's pscyhedelic , new artist, and mostly stuff you never heard before. You can go from Johnny Cash to Hendrix to Hank Williams in a row. Best thing, no effin commercials. They will play anything you want to hear, because there are people there. They have in studio concerts all the time live, heard Big Sandy and the Flyright Boys on it, Allison Krause , you name it. Never a dull moment, until they get PC and play some mexican stuff or some gospel, but not often. They try to please everybody.I call up and say I want to hear Syd Barretts Pink Floyd, "Arnold Layne", they play it!
crickets in the summer and howling wind and snow in the winter. Should change when I get the dang thing done.
In February all I hear in the shop is the Salamander running. Dam its been cold. When the kerosense smell gets too bad I shut off, then I can hear the radio going. Ac/Dc Social D The local oldies station
All kinds of shit!!! from Country--Rock--Rap--R&B--Mostly hardcore Reggae. But lately it has been the overwhelming sound of my kerosene reddy heater.
currently some Hank Williams Sr., but i have a 200 cd mixer so it ranges from Hank to slayer, to nekromatix
Scored a used sound system from a friends club downtown, so we occasionally crank it up to compete with the bar next door. Ya, having a bar next to the shop can be a bad thing! Tunes of choice lately have been The Doors, Dick Dale, Cash, Pantera, Black Label Society, Beastie Boys, blah blah blah...
I have a 6 gig ipod that I have loaded with everything from Johnny Cash and Hank Williams to Metallica and BLS. - Matt
black label society kicks ass, been to a handfull of their shows, zakk wylde is one of the best guitarists of all time. Im the only one in sioux falls with a bls vest that i know of haha
The damn ringin' in my ears left over from the war Rush 50's & 60's oldies nascar races when available
Billy Joe Shaver Robert Earl Keen Ray Wiley Hubbard Tony Joe White David Allen Coe J.J. Cale ..................just about anybody with three names
mono godspeed you! black emperor boris sunn O))) gregor samsa world's end girlfriend a silver mt. zion russian circles cult of luna isis pelican efterklang envy four tet yndi halda 65daysofstatic genghis tron tiki obmar this will destroy you stafrænn hákon miles davis john coltrane or the 180 gb of other music i have on shuffle....
I take my Playstation Portable out to the garage. On my playlist now Cash Social D Red Hot Chili Peppers John Lee Hooker Shonen Knife Suicidal Tendencies Redd Kross Buena Vista Social Club Billie Holiday Esquivel Nortec Collective
xmlm 42 Lamb of God Himsa Hatesphere Pig Destroyer 3 Inches of Blood Acid Bath Amon Amarth Benediction Brujeria Carcass Early Man Spit Can Cash Legendary Shack Shakers Highschool Cesar The Blasters Bleed Hank I & III Shooter Jennings Carl Perkins Elvis Honky Chili Cold Blood Scott H. Biram And about a MILLION more
What's in the garage now? - The Cult - Suicidal - Motorhead - Killing Joke - Agent Orange - Social D - Mother Hips - Johnny Cash - More Cult - Reverend Horton Heat - Even more Cult.....
I've got a record player setup and I listen to old bluegrass records. The only pain is having to go flip the records. Maybe I should get one of those stack-o-matics? I saw a record palyer that you can plug into your computer and record your records onto your computer. Of course then I'lll have to put a computer in the garage. On clear nights I can sometimes pickup 650AM WSM out of nashville. They play classic country and on sunday nights they have "into the blue" from 9PM to Midnight. I tell you what, there's nothing better than tinkering in the garage on a warm summer night and listening to classic bluegrass!
Clapton AC/Dc Allman bros. zepp Lynrd Skynrd zz top Ralph Stanley (Yes, That Ralph Stanley) Pink Floyd
ZZ Top, Aerosmith, Tool, Allman Bros., Zepp, and Metallica during any serious demolition! lol! bring out the 8-tracks once & a while, has that sound, especially when I'm wrenchin' on my 70 SS Chevelle!
Depends on what I'm doing. From the American Hot Wax & American Graffiti soundtracks to Jan & Dean, Beach Boys, Guns n' Roses, Sawyer Brown, Alan Jackson... a WIDE range, but NEVER, NEVER, NEVER NEVER NEVER classical. Period.
truly loud and abrasive music ranging from radial engine sound tracks to metallica from deep purple and slim whitman it helps keep my wife in the house i have cd cassettes and a 8 track player better stereo in the garage than in the hose