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What music do you listen to - where and when?

markb77

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I'm just curious about other posters listening habits. I'm probably a bit obsessive, but tend to follow these listening "patterns":
In the car, I have a satellite radio, so I listen to the 30 or so preset channels I have on there. These include various channels of rock, jazz, classical, Christian, 70s, 80s, ambient, soul, techno, country, soundtracks, a Bruce Springsteen channel, etc. My favorites are "Deep Tracks" - 'classic' rock (ugh - I hate that term) that plays mostly album cuts instead of what you usually hear on FM stations, "Next Wave" - 80s alternative cuts, "Real Jazz" - Coltrane, Miles, Ellington, etc., and "The Bridge" - 70s singer-songwriter and 'soft' rock.
When I exercise (mostly power walking outside), I use my portable CD player and listen to Christian dance music - Echoing Green, Newsboys, Hydro, the Nitro Praise series, that type of thing.
When I'm working in my yard or mowing grass, I listen to louder stuff like techno or harder rock.
When I'm on my computer, I listen to whatever CDs I've bought recently (unless I'm saving them for when I'm exercising or working in the yard).

Anyone else have listening "patterns" (or obsessions) they'd like to share?
 

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When at car (back in Cebu):
- Christian music from 98.7 FRFM, the Heart Changing Radio in the morning and then
- head to Japanese Music (Anime, Tokusatsu, Game, Vocaloid and a lot more) burned in a CD-R/RW when afternoon strikes. OR I just listen to them with my MP3-playing Nokia N72 phone via ear/headphones.

At home:
- Christian, Classic Instrumentals or Classic (70's-90's) Songs or assorted contemporary songs, Japanese songs anytime when I am able to acces the internet or just when I have my phone or radio cassette with me.

At school:
- Same as the above but on cellphones via head/earphones.
 
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