music

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by tommy9'0", Feb 2, 2010.

  1. divinesurf

    divinesurf Well-Known Member

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    Oct 10, 2009
    echo movement is pretty good. i like slightly stoopid sooo much better. minus the bear...AWESOME i like chill music, i also like pump up music like Rage Against the Machine, Pantera all that good stuff
     
  2. tchiky

    tchiky New Member

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    Feb 5, 2010
    music videos

    Hi
    I prefer tv243.com for internet radio.
    It shuffles music videos, not only the songs like grooveshark does
     

  3. NJ SPONGIN

    NJ SPONGIN Well-Known Member

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    Feb 24, 2009
    Theres a new song i heard in a commercial im pretty sure it was a car commercial and idk what song it was, the lyrics in the song were, i hope you find what your looking for. i think these were the only words of the song in the commercial. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
     
  4. MATT JOHNSON

    MATT JOHNSON Well-Known Member

    Oct 11, 2009
    I think that is a Subaru commercial
     
  5. NJ SPONGIN

    NJ SPONGIN Well-Known Member

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    Feb 24, 2009
    I remember cars being in it but the only words i heard were those.
     
  6. soulrider

    soulrider Well-Known Member

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    Jul 19, 2010
    yes yes but it ends up being a whole new feeling with a whole new group of surfers everytime it pops up :p

    here its not quite surf music but i think some is coming out soon http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohPHEvUeD9Y
     
  7. jerseytubes

    jerseytubes Well-Known Member

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    Jun 15, 2010
    Huey Lewis and the News
    Salt and Peppa
    Frankie Valli
    The Pac Man Soundtrack... (it helps me fall asleep)

    http://seasandsurf.com
     
  8. Koki Barrels

    Koki Barrels Well-Known Member

    Aug 14, 2008
    Oh god, man...I hope your kidding!
     
  9. Double Over-toe

    Double Over-toe Well-Known Member

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    Feb 4, 2009
    Tribal Seeds
    Iration
    Rebolution
     
  10. MATT JOHNSON

    MATT JOHNSON Well-Known Member

    Oct 11, 2009
    I have been listening to

    Passion Pit

    Matt and Kim

    Phoneix

    and Blorr

    they are kinda differnt form what I normally listen to but they have grown on me
     
  11. robb

    robb New Member

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    Jul 25, 2010
    check out d'angelo, erykah badu, common, the roots, bilal. d'angelos album voodoo is sick
     
  12. Chris Joyner

    Chris Joyner Moderator

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    May 23, 2006
    If you like the Roots check out Black Landlords also from Philly...
     
  13. NJ SPONGIN

    NJ SPONGIN Well-Known Member

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    Feb 24, 2009
  14. surfingboy65

    surfingboy65 Well-Known Member

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    Aug 10, 2010
    went to their concert never heard of them before they are great!

    It always changes what i listen to now i listen to, SOJA Rebelution, Sublime, 311, Passion Pit, Modest Mouse, Notorious, Slightly Stoopid, Tribal Seeds
     
  15. surfingboy65

    surfingboy65 Well-Known Member

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    Aug 10, 2010
  16. BonerSurfs

    BonerSurfs Well-Known Member

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    Apr 14, 2007
    Ha... I do this every time this thread pops up. But here we go...

    I've been making beats seriously for about 2 years now... My stuff is pretty good. Check it out if you like... Its got a kind of Hip Hop/Electronic/Downtempo vibe going on... Lots of samples and synths... http://soundcloud.com/tbonebeats... Those beats are somewhat dated on there though, cause I'm stockpiling 'bangers' to release an LP... So I haven't been posting anything "really really good" in a few months...

    On the other hand stuff I like to listen to is...

    Favorites: Pretty Lights, Prefuse 73, DJ Shadow, RJD2, Sound Tribe, Cut Chemist, Greyboy... Those kinda things

    Hip Hop: Wu Tang! (RZA is my idol), Dre, Nas, basically any "good" hip hop

    70's Funk/Soul: Average White Band, Bob James, Roy Ayers, Bill Withers, Bobby Womack, Issac Hayes, Donny Hathaway, Lamont Dozier, Bobby Bland, just to name a few

    Jazz: Ahamad Jamal, Pat Methaney, Grant Green, Nina Simone, Lighnin' Hopkins.

    Crazy Funky Electro: VibeSquad, Heyoka, Ill Gates, Opiuo, The Molisk, and older Glitch Mob

    Psyc Rock: Pink Floyd, Talking Heads, Jimi Hendrix. That kinda stuff

    Basically I like a very wide array of good music...

    Music I cant stand though is stuff like Jack Johnson, Dave Mathews and Donovan Frankenrider... Sorry guys but this sappy, feel good stuff makes me wanna puke! I'm pretty burnt out on punk too honestly.. And I can't stand "Rap," Like Lil Wayne that kinda **** (Wiz Kalifa is the exception to that rule). I'm not too keen on Country or Bluegrass either...
     
    Last edited: Dec 1, 2010
  17. njsurfer42

    njsurfer42 Well-Known Member

    Nov 9, 2009
    ha! i was the same way for a while, then i dusted off my old social distortion cds & gained a new appreciation for that style of music. i was a big NOFX, blink-182, pennywise, & bad religion fan when i was in high school, but now the stuff w/ a bit more melody to it gets my attention more (still a bad religion fan). social d (& mike ness as a solo act) draws from such a wide array of influences that it blurs the line between punk & other genres of music. i've also been on a bouncing souls kick of late (i blame dark fall for this), but i've always really liked their music. the fact they're from nj doesn't hurt, either. :D

    i'm personally not a big fan of hip hop/rap myself...just isn't my style.

    my uncle got me in to blues when i was a teenager, tho i'm not a huge fan. & i grew up w/ my father listening to jimmy buffett, which eventually led me down the road to country (big johnny cash fan), tho the uber-redneck stuff i can't stand. then of course there's bruce springsteen...his album "the rising" is prob. one of his best efforts, IMO. it really covers the wide array of emotions stemming from 9/11 & captures the mood of the immmediate aftermath really well. it's just a great album.
     
  18. surfrr

    surfrr Well-Known Member

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    Sep 29, 2010
    I'm surprised no one has mentioned Phish....especially after rocking the first ever three-night run at the legendary Boardwalk Hall only one month ago. There's other good stuff out there depending on your tastes, but if you like straight up talented rocking these guys are on another lever completely, IMO...
     
  19. Big Wet Monster

    Big Wet Monster Well-Known Member

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    Feb 4, 2010
    Pressing Strings

    Listening to music that makes me groove is top priority for surfing- As a musician myself, I take pride in many tastes and genres - check out my blog and band site at www.pressingstrings.com for a bunch of great music videos and surf videos