Good thread, Joe. :D
I listen to mostly hard rock and (older) metal, a bit of blues (largely white-boy stuff with a rock sensibility, I'm afraid), Zappa, a
few singer-songwriter types (Matthew Sweet, Thea Gilmore). Guitar-based music, pretty much.
I love classical music (although that's a very broad statement, I suppose I mean the better known composers really) but know very little about it. I feel a definite connection with Celtic/British folk music - but know almost
nothing about it.
I
love the sound of harmony vocals, be it Steeleye Span, King's X, Alice In Chains or Tyr. And I like rock bands with female vocalists.
I find jazz and country very difficult to listen to, but enjoy
seeing them played live.
I don't dislike indie music in principle, but I don't like much of it in practice - it always sounds like "rock-lite" and I want them to crank their amps up to 10 and take a solo... And I can't stand those boring whiny bands like Athlete and Snow Patrol.
I dislike 95% of dance music because I can't stand the repetition and the computer-generated rhythms. Rhythm sections should sound like human beings, they shouldn't be in perfect time. I
have heard some electronica which seemed genuinely interesting and creative, but no idea which artists.
And I HATE hip-hop music for its sexist, racist, homophobic, violent, gun-culture lyrics, total lack of imagination and the mumbling that passes for "rapping" from the likes of that cretin 50 Cent. And it really pisses me off that half the under-25s in Britain now talk as if they came from somewhere halfway between Kingston, Jamaica and South Central LA and call each other "blood".
