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What kind of music?
LImp Brisket
Posts: 115
Besides the sweet melody of a ribeye cooking on the Egg, What kind of music do y'all listen to while making the BGE sing? Country, Rock, Classical, Jazz? I love to chill by the pit with a beer and listen to the Blues.
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Peggy Lee in Plano
Sixties on 6 and Deep Tracks in back yard -
Blues and BBQ do sort of go hand in hand, right....
Love me some Clapton, BB King, & Zeppelin. -
I was a DJ in college, so stuck in that age. REO, KISS, Billy Joel, Huey Lewis. Really all kinds. Got into Nickleback last summer.
Don't be afraid of my little "White Snake". Here I go again!
Mike -
Right, yes it does. Steveie Ray, ZZ, Buddy Guy.
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Smooth jazz... low and sloBilly
Wilson, NC
Large BGE - WiFi Stoker - Thermapen - 250 Cookbooks -
:ohmy: a DJ??? Mikey!! Didn't know you had rhythm :evil:
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DOWEY! I had a pretty sharp tongue with one liners. Told the sororities I was majoring in genecology. At midnight does anyone really know what anyone is talking about?
1000 watts of love coming at you.
Mike -
The Beatles...what else, (thebtls)Visit my blog, dedicated to my Big Green Egg Recipies at http://www.bigtsbge.blogspot.com You can also follow my posts on FaceBook under the name Keep On Eggin' or the link http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Keep-On-Eggin/198049930216241
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:woohoo: none other :woohoo: :woohoo:
yeah, yeah, yeah !! -
Your name is Limp Brisket and you listen to the blues? The irony :laugh: Thought you'd be a Fred Durst fan.
I have a wide variety on my mp3 player but my favorites are:
Brandon Kinney's funny song "Smoker" (google the video) which is so hilarious about BBQing
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Kermit Ruffin's "Smokin' with Some BBQ".
Other than that I like listening to fast beat older hard core or older punk stuff while cooking because it keeps me moving.Knoxville, TN
Nibble Me This -
I even did Waylon and Willy and the Boys.
Mike -
good boy, Mikey
now, can you sing a few bars?? -
I am always a bit hesitant to say any particular artist or style of music is my favorite since I enjoy many types of music. I definitely agree with the aforementioned Clapton, and certainly would not hesitate to get out the "Led". B.B King, what can I say, as a kid back in the '70s a couple friends and I would listen to him even though he was an old man then. What does that make him now? An absolute living rockin' legend. I've been enjoying Mark Knopfler's last few albums. Maybe put on some Charlie Daniels tunes. "In the Summertime" by Mungo Jerry, "Summer in the City" by The Lovin' Spoonful, "Itchycoo Park" by The Small Faces, "China Grove" by The Doobie Brothers, "Up Around the Bend" by Creedence Clearwater Revival, any number of Grateful Dead songs, "Green-Eyed Lady" by Sugarloaf....I could go on.
My wife is a lover of silence. I on the other hand am not, well except when I'm sleeping. My Egg is out by my detached and musically equipped shop where I can enjoy the smoke from the Egg and the tunes. -
Limp Brisket is the name of my BBQ team however, there are a few Limp Bizkit songs I listen to,(with my red cap on). I can listen to, and like most anything, Xcept gangsta rap. David Allen Coe, Canned Heat, 311, Audioslave, AIC, Tool, Grand Funk Railroad, BTO, Van Morrison,Ten years after, John lee Hooker, Stones, Muddy Waters,Rage Against The Machine, Blues Traveler,Johnny Cash...
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That caught my attention; older hard core or older punk... Things like X, Black Flag, Stooges, Misfits?
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I hear ya, KR Kid! ♪♫♫♪♪♫
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Anything Kenny Chesney ---- we're going to see him, Brooks and Dunn, Jason Aldean, and a couple more next weekend in Baton Rouge at Tiger Stadium. Oh, by the way, Roll Tide Roll!!
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The spectrum of music I enjoy is WAY, WAY broad!!! It really ranges the entire spectrum of all that you mentioned and then some.
I like the 50’s Bee-Bop, big band up beat jazz and I love to sing traditional Irish (already that’s pretty broad), but really I would have trouble picking one type as a favorite.
About the only thing I have trouble with is Rap. And even some of that isn’t TOO bad if there is some genuine musical quality with in it. But often as I listen to some of it…I hear my father (he is 88) saying “You call that **** music?” :ermm: And I have to agree! -
Mr. & Mrs Potatohead, I'd like to sit around a campfire and have a beer with your old man! :laugh:
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He's still pretty good around a campfire.
A very interesting, mostly good natured fellow! -
Why Waltz? When you can Rock N' Roll. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: 50's R N' Roll
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If I'm going spicy, a little Salsa is nice!
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The Stones pretty well cover it for me. Mick and the boys fit any mood I’m in, “cause if you try sometime, you just might find”, well you know the rest.
PopsicleWillis Tx. -
My current playlist is all over the place: Avett Brothers, Lil Wayne, Led Zep and Old Crow Medicine Show.
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Rat Pack and Bossa Nova.
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i listen to anything but country for the most part. my favorite genres include....
electronic dance music (mostly house)
jazz (except for the real smooth stuff)
r&b
jamband music (except widespread panic)
northern soul
i'm also not too much on classic rock, although i do respect the influence it had on more current artists. -
I'm a FM classic rock guy. Since I have about 8,000 songs on my computer I just program what I want to hear on any given night while hanging out. Our entire backyard is "tropical" so if the wife is out there with me it's early Chicago, Firefall, Loggins & Messina, Jimmy Buffett, Heartsfield and early Doobies. If it's just me I may crank up bands like Foghat, Status Quo or ZZ Top.
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Two of my favorite bands are from KC. Shooting Star and the Rainmakers.
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Very much depends on my mood but I seem to go with themes:
Regge/Ska: Bob Marley & The Wailers, One, Soup Dragons, Inner Circle, etc.
Indie: Vampire Weekend, Pheonix, Wolfmother, The Fratellis, Beck, We Are Scientists, Gorilaz, etc.
Eighties: (a.k.a my childhood ... bad clothes, great music): OMD, New Order, Depeche Mode, Psychedelic Furs, Echo & The Bunnymen etc.
Classic Rock: AC/DC, Queen, The Stones, Led Zepplin, Van Halen, etc.
And then sometimes I'll just throw on The Steve Miller Band Greatest Hits or Yer Favourites by The (Tragically) Hip.
Just no country ... apologies to those who like it. -
Anything but rap.
Carbonriver, you like the same kind of music as we do.
And I see you're in Orting. I was there last December to go to tea at the Old Goat Farm.
Will you be at the PNW eggfest on June 5?
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