I'm an easy listener meaning that I'll listen to anything but I'm currently interested in the band Queen at the moment. I think they're an awesome band with great music
Jay chou = all song Karunesh, especially this album (the wanderer: journey of the heart) Boa , Eminem
Anybody remember Five Star from the 80s? Just found this MTV of Rain or Shine (a whole lot of other 80s stuff) on Youtube and boy does it bring make memories. Once sang the chorus after humming for a while (some memories of the 80s brought back the urge), going "... rain or shine...". Out of nowhere my lady colleague followed with "... you'll always be..." as she nonchalantly continues reading something. I was too surprised to do the rest of it but it was a pleasant event on an otherwise mundane workday.
LOL, the whole MTV !! Resembling slow version of Michael Jackson's dancing. From attire to hairstyle and the fusion of human with some cartoons and flash (which consider very good at that time) Especially the last part before they sing 'RAINNNNNN ............ SHINEEEEEEEEEEEE ................' and then the wardrobe was opened few times, then they shook their heads for few times and clapped their hands, LOL Nevertheless, is a modern & nice song in their era !
The technique is called rotoscoping I think - Michael Jackson had a classy video like that for his song 'Human Nature' (can't find it on Youtube). Five Star was one of the biggest UK pop groups of the mid 80s to early 90s. Rain Or Shine happens to be their biggest hit. Oh, and all of them were siblings. As for how campy it was, well that's the 80s for you.
I'm a big electronica fan myself: Massive Attack Bliss ATB Paul van Dyk Chicane Hed Kandi Here's some pop/alternative rock I have on rotation on my CD player: Maroon5 Sugar Ray D'Sound The Darkness Hoobastank
Here's my playlist... The Aluminum Group, Club 8, Beaumont, Azure Ray, Bjork, Camile, Ivy, EBTG, Trash Can Sinatras... a bit of Block Party, Caedmon's Call, Jars of Clay, Beck ... for the local bands it's Radioactive Sago Project... Richard Cheese's fun to listen to!
i like all and sundry. really, it depends on a particular song. if i like it, does not matter what genre it is and who sang it. sometimes i love a song that i dont even know who the singer is. i like oldies and current favourites. aretha franklin, roberta flack, queen, metallica, the verve, beatles, micheal jackson, boyz II men, justin timberlake, snoop doggy dogg...the list is endless. currently listening to, damien rice, maroon 5, james morrison, snow patrol, linkin park, 183 club, flypside, mika, craig david, fall out boy, rascal flatts, jet, everlast, nidji, nitrus, jamiroquay, tammany hall, shannon noll, m nasir, orson, marc anthony, beck, pearl jam, weezer, alanis morisette, neyo, my chemical romance, cliff richard, the fray, rolling stones, los lonely boys, lauren wood, micheal buble, keane, destiny child, black eyed peas, toploader, gym class heroes, gavin degraw, jesse mccartney, chaka khan.....etc etc. frankly i have no particular preference. any type of song can move me.
For me i like mandarin music or cantonese music= ) (i said mandarin and cantonese because it is incorrect to use the term "chinese" music), i also like some Final fantasy songs, i can name a few right now Suteki De Ne, To Zanarkand etc. I also like other asian music from Utada Hikaru, Ayumi Hamasaki, and the artists that i prefer for mandarin and cantonese music are Jolin Tsai, S.H.E, Joey
I'm a huge fan of the whole canto/mando-pop scene. My favourite artists being Stephy Tang, Kary Ng, Theresa Fu, S.H.E, Joey, Stephanie Cheng, Elva Hsiao and 2R...i also listen to some k+j-pop artists like Ayumi, Utada, BoA, Yuna Ito, melody. and Mika Nakashima
LOL XD SHE isnt bad for a girl group and theyre a good alternative to Twins, i find Twins music too repetitive >> 天灰 by SHE is a really good song
=.=.. i see.... so SHE is a girl group i thought they were a band XD.. eh i don't like the twins their voice is kinda annoying =P.. is SHE taiwanese? =S