Friday Night Garage Tunes

  • Joe Jarl
    SW Wright County
    Posts: 2369
    #2325556

    I pride myself in having a pretty wide range of music preferences but this is getting a little out of hand. rotflol
    What’s everyone have on their playlist?

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    Youbetcha
    Wright County
    Posts: 3259
    #2325561

    No Punk rock?? Come on man jester

    Joe Jarl
    SW Wright County
    Posts: 2369
    #2325566

    That is one genre I never got into.

    Michael Obremski
    Drummond wi
    Posts: 127
    #2325588

    Country preferably old, some champagne music, and a few hits from the 60s and 70s. That makes up my playlist.

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 22530
    #2325589

    I’m all over the place, my latest Playlist has, As I lay dying, rancid, a perfect circle, suicide boys , trampled by turtles, greatful dead, deftones, Pantera, riff raff, whiskey meyers, suicide silence, limp bizkit, lol and goes on in every direction from there. I listen to a ton of different stuff.

    Matt Moen
    South Minneapolis
    Posts: 5407
    #2325592

    Most recent playlist I made was back to music I listened to growing up and in HS. So, mostly rock and grunge stuff.

    Stone Temple Pilots, Alice In Chains, Local H, Sponge, Pearl Jam, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Red Hot Chili Peppers, etc. There’s a bit of Snoop and Tupac mixed in there, too.

    BigWerm
    SW Metro
    Posts: 12801
    #2325598

    I’m all over the place, my latest Playlist has, As I lay dying, rancid,

    I thought you were telling us you were deathly sick there for a minute…

    Eelpoutguy
    Farmington, Outing
    Posts: 11213
    #2325599

    At Home it’s Modern Country crushing Coronas, At the Cabin it’s Crooners sipping on a pour of bourbon burning a Macanudo.

    ganderpike
    Alexandria
    Posts: 1223
    #2325600

    On the way to fish, Ezra Bell, Treaty Oak Revival, maybe Watchhouse.

    After getting skunked, Puddle of Mudd, Dexter and the Moonrocks, more TOR, and then Highly Suspect

    Jon Jordan
    Keymaster
    St. Paul, Mn
    Posts: 6182
    #2325602

    Heavy on the Kid Rock last night/today. Gearing up for the show tonight at Target Center! peace

    -J.

    Eelpoutguy
    Farmington, Outing
    Posts: 11213
    #2325605

    Dang! Have fun Jon woot
    I might have to find a ticket.
    Saw him at TI with Uncle Cracker. Great Show!

    Joe Jarl
    SW Wright County
    Posts: 2369
    #2325625

    Heavy on the Kid Rock last night/today. Gearing up for the show tonight at Target Center! peace

    -J.

    Sounds like a blast! Brother and SIL are going.

    glenn57
    cold spring mn/ itasca cty
    Posts: 13231
    #2325630

    dang i must be old!!!! bawling whats this playlist you fellers keep talking about???

    i just turn the radio to a good rock station. i got a decent stereo in my garage with speakers inside and out, but the damg thing wont work now for all my CD’s andcassettes….i need to go shopping!!!! doah

    Matt Moen
    South Minneapolis
    Posts: 5407
    #2325636

    Heavy on the Kid Rock last night/today. Gearing up for the show tonight at Target Center! peace

    -J.

    We have a tradition about only playing Kid Rock while on LOTW or in Canada. A few years ago we bought Kid Rock and Keystone flags and flew them off the boats at LOTW. We made sure to putter out with the charter boats from Sportsman’s with the flags and Kid Rock just blaring. Best fishing day we ever had up there.

    ThunderLund78
    Posts: 3015
    #2325649

    No Punk rock?? Come on man jester

    I think you and me would get along good in the garage, Youbetcha! I was in what you’d call a punk band back in high school in the 90’s, Not the spiked hair, chains and piercings (IE Rancid) but more jeans and t-shirts, skater punk (IE All, Decedents, etc). But I listen to it all. It’s hard to get my buddies to bob their heads along when I have control of the tunes… But if I’m in the garage alone and I’m getting nostalgic, I’m blasting bands like, NOFX, No Use For a Name, Lagwagon, Bouncing Souls, Rancid, Screw 32, Decedents, All, Dillinger Four, Maybe even a little core-ska like old school BossTones or Suicide Machines. I have a HUGE spot in my heart for Minneapolis indie legends The Replacements. Saw some unbelievable shows in ridiculously small venues, even a few basements back in the day. Still have scars! Man, I miss those days.

    Anyone else??? I’m guessing I’m in the minority here… rotflol

    TheFamousGrouse
    St. Paul, MN
    Posts: 12337
    #2325670

    You know it just makes me smile, every time somebody posts a playlist of awesome music from the past, it gets me thinking of different bands and the great songs that you don’t often hear.

    Just the last 5 songs that played on my randomized playlist last night…

    Queen – Fat Bottomed Girls
    Jane’s Addiction – Been Caught Stealin’
    Radiohead – Creep
    REM – What’s the Frequency
    Beastie Boys – No Sleep ’til Brooklyn

    Jon Jordan
    Keymaster
    St. Paul, Mn
    Posts: 6182
    #2325673

    A few years ago we bought Kid Rock and Keystone flags and flew them off the boats at LOTW.

    Yeah baby! woot

    -J.

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    glenn57
    cold spring mn/ itasca cty
    Posts: 13231
    #2325678

    sorry! Had to!

    Dang it won’t post the meme!

    btyreprich
    Rhinelander, WI
    Posts: 94
    #2325738

    Interesting mix of songs for each person
    I myself have a LOT of Van Halen songs on my iPhone to play in the truck and in the garage when working.

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 22530
    #2325765

    I think you and me would get along good in the garage, Youbetcha! I was in what you’d call a punk band back in high school in the 90’s, Not the spiked hair, chains and piercings (IE Rancid) but more jeans and t-shirts, skater punk (IE All, Decedents, etc). But I listen to it all. It’s hard to get my buddies to bob their heads along when I have control of the tunes… But if I’m in the garage alone and I’m getting nostalgic, I’m blasting bands like, NOFX, No Use For a Name, Lagwagon, Bouncing Souls, Rancid, Screw 32, Decedents, All, Dillinger Four, Maybe even a little core-ska like old school BossTones or Suicide Machines. I have a HUGE spot in my heart for Minneapolis indie legends The Replacements. Saw some unbelievable shows in ridiculously small venues, even a few basements back in the day. Still have scars! Man, I miss those days.

    Anyone else??? I’m guessing I’m in the minority here…

    Growing up, the casualties were my favorite band, i grew up loving and being highly involved in the punk scene. Lower class brats, the exploited, the unseen, gbh, monster squad, Rancid, Tim’s other band operation ivy but that’s more ska so to say., Lars fredrickson and the monkeybutts when he went that way, social distortion, nofx I’ve seen probably 50 plus times. I’ve been to every small time punk venue and see so many. My kids in a misfits kick right now he has picked up the love for music that I have.
    My love for punk is forever and holds a deep spot in my heart. This day and age I am more a metal head but punk will always live on. The kids and I just made breakfast to Rancid ” and out come the wolves” album. Both kids love flogging molly and request it on long drives, it drives my lady nuts. She loves that crap on the modern country stations. Which makes me want to vomit.

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 22530
    #2325769

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>Bearcat89 wrote:</div>
    I’m all over the place, my latest Playlist has, As I lay dying, rancid,

    I thought you were telling us you were deathly sick there for a minute…

    Nope not to sick yet lol.
    If you enjoy anything heavy, As I lay dying the album shadows are security is a masterpiece of a album

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    Youbetcha
    Wright County
    Posts: 3259
    #2325781

    I think you and me would get along good in the garage, Youbetcha! I was in what you’d call a punk band back in high school in the 90’s,

    That was around the time i was born so youve got a little more life experience than me devil

    ThunderLund78
    Posts: 3015
    #2325783

    Growing up, the casualties were my favorite band, i grew up loving and being highly involved in the punk scene. Lower class brats, the exploited, the unseen, gbh, monster squad, Rancid, Tim’s other band operation ivy but that’s more ska so to say., Lars fredrickson and the monkeybutts when he went that way, social distortion, nofx I’ve seen probably 50 plus times. I’ve been to every small time punk venue and see so many. My kids in a misfits kick right now he has picked up the love for music that I have.
    My love for punk is forever and holds a deep spot in my heart. This day and age I am more a metal head but punk will always live on. The kids and I just made breakfast to Rancid ” and out come the wolves” album. Both kids love flogging molly and request it on long drives, it drives my lady nuts. She loves that crap on the modern country stations. Which makes me want to vomit.

    AWESOME, BC! Same with my wife and Modern Country – JUST AWFUL.

    ThunderLund78
    Posts: 3015
    #2325784

    That was around the time i was born so youve got a little more life experience than me devil

    HA! I want to know your definition of Punk Rock, then! :). Not that it doesn’t still exist, I’m genuinely curious who your go-to bands are.

    Youbetcha
    Wright County
    Posts: 3259
    #2325786

    Mainly the whiny ones jester green day, linkin park, real friends, yellow card, my chemical romance, neck deep, blink 182, sum 41 you get the picture peace

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 22530
    #2325801

    If you like Chester Bennington and linkin park, look at Grey daze, it was his band when he was a teenager. Absolutely awesome sound. Chester was a amazing singer before he passed.

    Matt Moen
    South Minneapolis
    Posts: 5407
    #2325827

    If you like Chester Bennington and linkin park, look at Grey dayz, it was his band when he was a teenager. Absolutely awesome sound. Chester was a amazing singer before he passed.

    Grey Dayz is really good. Losing Chester sucks..Linkin Park is an all time favorite of mine.

    I’m starting to come around to Linkin Parks new singer. I was shocked they brought in a female singer but I like her sound.

    Joe Jarl
    SW Wright County
    Posts: 2369
    #2325860

    Linkin Park is punk? If so, then I’m a fan.

    ThunderLund78
    Posts: 3015
    #2325871

    Yeah – that list is more mainstream “pop” punk and emo. Linkin Park isn’t punk, I would put them in the Nu Metal category. They got big with all the other rap-rock bands in the late 90s.

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 22530
    #2325873

    Linkin Park is punk? If so, then I’m a fan.

    Not at all. But I liked anything Chester Bennington did. Later years when it was more Mike shenodah or how ever it was spelt I didn’t listen much to. Haven’t heard the new girl version I don’t think.

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