sudsmonkey said:Yeah Baby! Bridge of Sighs is my all-time RT favorite. Nobody does it like that anymore.
i saw ronbin trower at a local blues club here. i was about 8 feet away - and was mesmerized.
sudsmonkey said:Yeah Baby! Bridge of Sighs is my all-time RT favorite. Nobody does it like that anymore.
Susie...Susie Creamcheese? We heard you were new in town, and were wondering if...Cheesefood said:Frank Zappa makes for some pretty good brewing tunes. ******* and Beer is just a fantastic track, as is most of Joe's Garage.
Ok, I'm convinced. This is definately on my brew day playlist. Thanks again, cheese man! Been playing it over and over again.Cheesefood said:Are you a fan of Manu Chao by chance?
Fingers said:Hard rock. I listen to Squizz on my XM radio. I'm 42 years old and my 16 year old son and I listen to the same music. I have a 20G MP3 player that we store music on and we back everything up on a dedicated hard drive just for music.
I don't wanna grow up yet...
ill.literate said:...or it'll be music from the PC in the kitchen if we upgrade the PC speakers.
rdwj said:If you get your surround sound back, you can plug your pc directly into the tuner. You just need an adaptor to go from the tiny pc jacks to the RCA jacks. You can get them at radio shack.
Torchiest said:I wear my new mp3 player while brewing...I listen to a mix of electronica, and industrial music.
beer4breakfast said:Molly Hatchet and Black Sabbath this past time.
GoatFarmersInternational said:, like bela fleck. Some good old timey Gospel Bluegrass could be just what the doctor ordered for next brew day, any recommendations?
He11 yeah! I listend to this gem last night while racking my American Style Pilsner.Hippiefreak said:Do you jam while brewing? If so, what's your inspiration?
sause said:I love listening to the Heavy metal airship and White shiny ball thick jelly. Figure that one out, really not hard. And I'll throw in some To be in a hurry.