I'm pretty broad in my musical tastes; I like pretty much everything except hard-ass country music and, at the absolute other end of the spectrum, most opera (though I love classical music per se).
I have a playlist set aside as "writing music," which has everything from musicals (JC Superstar to Chicago and Chess and Phantom of the Paradise and Hair) --
-- to current artists (Aimee Mann, who is just terrific, Moby, Mariliyn Manson, Fluke, Juno Reactor, and Rob Dougan, whose instrumental pieces on his most current two-CD set are freaking brilliant) --
-- to the "music of my people," being the stuff I grew up with...huge walloping sections of Simon and Garfunkel, Meatloaf, John Lennon, the Red Clay Ramblers, Creedence Clearwater Revival, the Who, Billy Joel, the Doors, the Beatles, Elton John, Leon Russell, Leon Redbone, Talking Heads and so on.
Classically, I'm a Mozart fan, then I go to Vivaldi, Beethoven, and on from there.
Internationally, I go for Celtic music (Enya, several others...also saw and loved Riverdance, go thou and do likewise), and Japanese music (especially Kodo), some East-Indian music (the Buddha Bar CD sets are a good place to start, as kind of samplers of this style).
So at the end of the day, I'm kind of a mutt, musically speaking. But it works for me.
jms
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