These days I am very much a fan of the Goo Goo Dolls.

Scott 

On Mar 9, 2007, at 11:16 PM, Stingfan222@aol.com wrote:

Of course, the Police are a staple, but one CD that I can always pop in no matter what is the Squeeze singles. Love every song on that album. Also could listen to the Queen greatest hits, (there were two versions, have both, but I prefer one over the other) Have to be in the mood for the Clash, Adam Ant, Talking Heads, Bowie. Think after the Police and Squeeze, Alanis Morrisette gets a lot of airplay for me. Once had my husband's colleague ask him if I was a man hating woman upon hearing what was in my car CD player. I hadn't met him yet, he must have been very afraid of me! Love Fiction Plane, so that's always in there. INXS Kick. As far as now, I went through a Gavin DeGraw phase, but the boy needs a new CD. Also like the killers, snow patrol, and think Susanna Hoffs has the purest voice out there right now. Check out the covers CD w/Matthew Sweet. I only have vinyl Supertramp, but now that my kids have taken an interest in that new one w/the Supertramp sample in it, I can't wait to go get the CD to share that w/the kids. Breakfast in America has to be in my top 10 favorite all time albums. OK, maybe top 20.
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Michelle


In a message dated 3/9/07 9:08:28 PM, djtcoggan@hotmail.com writes:


Question crossed my mind this evening as I'm sitting here listening to a variety of music. I truly believe, as I'm sure do all of you, that music is where it is today because of the huge strides The Police made in music, musician ship, musical experimentation etc. What music - other than The Police, & Sting - do you all like to listen to now?





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