I like all types of music and most people would probably think I am weird with what is on my phone. I am currently listening to John Denver Pandora. This morning I listened to Guns and Roses, Journey and Van Halen. I also like Running Radio and Demi Lovato on Pandora and country and Christian (Lauren Daigle and Hillsong worship radio) I do not care for rap music or screechy opera. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should add to my pandora stations?
I’m pretty eclectic. Current playlist includes One Republic. Imagine Dragons. Cardi B. Marina and the Diamonds. Dua Lipa. Camilla Cabello. Queen
Thanks! I like One Republic a lot.
Another One Republic fan here. I also really like Andy Grammar. I love Motown, disco, Dean Martin, Barry White…just about everything except rap and Hip Hop.
Boyz II Men, Bee Gees.
Isn’t that a feature of Pandora that it recommends “stations” to you that are similar to the type of music you are already listening to?
My music tastes are Coldplay, upbeat current music (multiple artists) and more Coldplay. I adore Coldplay! I prefer Spotify. Haven’t touched my iTunes library in years.
I played various oldies stations (60s, 70s, 80s) and wrote down songs I liked in an email. I added some modern songs. It’s a mix of Christian and secular. Then I sent the list to my lads and H giving them an easy “gift” to me by adding them all to my phone to have my own playlist.
The really fun part is my lads and H more or less copied almost all of the songs for themselves too - the lads telling me they really like my taste!
Some examples I don’t see on your list are Abba, Air Supply, Neil Diamond, Rich Mullins, Newsboys, Elton John, Chicago, Barry Manilow, Billy Joel, Peter Paul & Mary, Geoff Moore, Michael W Smith, Petra, Simon & Garfunkel, Mercy Me, and several similar singers with just a favorite song or two. I’m pretty picky, so this way I get exact songs I like and have a nicely varied song list that can last me all day or for a long car ride with no repeats.
I’m having them add a few more this Christmas as I’ve heard some others.
I’ve been listening to a lot of Jackson Browne lately. Brings back lots of great memories for me.
Check out Voctave. They are an acapella group and I don’t know any group better. Listen at least once to “All is Well”.
Thanks! My husband and I have been watching YouTubes of Voctave for the last hour. Awesome. You learn something everyday on College Confidential!
I listen to a lot of different stuff. On the folky end - Guy Clark, Rhiannon Gibbons, Richard Thompson
On the metal rock end: Apocalyptica, Volbeat
Country: Johnny Cash, Emmy Lou Harris, Eric Church, Jason Isbell
Oldies: The Kinks, The Rolling Stones, The Who
Some of my all-time favorites:
DJ Screw
Keith Rowe/AMM
Cosmos
UGK
George Jones
Fela Kuti
Baek In Young
The Soul Stirrers
The Carter Family
Earl Sweatshirt
Morton Feldman
The Art Ensemble of Chicago
Luigi Nono
Luc Ferrari
Keith Hudson
Dolly Parton
Can
Bad Brains
Bill Dixon
The Germs
Otomo Yoshihide
E-40
Sly Stone
Willie Nelson
The Congos
The Dead C
The Magic ID
Nmperign
Death Grips
Toshiya Tsunoda
Michael Pisaro
Joseph Hammer
Dieb13
RP Boo
Michael Hurley
How did I forget Il divo? I went to their concert last year and we were the youngest people there!
Have you heard if them? They’re fantastic!
@marvin100 I didn’t care for your list till Sly Stone of… “Sly and the Family Stone” . One of my favorite earlier bands.
I like everything pretty much but my son turned me on to Greta Van Fleet. I have seen them live with him and they are great if you like hard rock. They are up for 4 Grammy Awards also. 
Matthew L. Fisher - Uganda [Beautiful Inspirational Uplifting]
Marcus Warner - Africa
Most Beautiful Music Ever: “Everdream” by Epic Soul Factory Close your eyes and just think of the good memories
IF ONLY YOU KNEW HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU | by Efisio Cross
Bianca Ban - Spirit Of Africa [Epic Music - Beautiful Uplifting Orchestral - Official KWAYA Demo]
Marcus Warner - A Tale Of Sea Dragons (Epic Fantasy Uplifting Orchestral)
Two Steps From Hell - Never Give Up On Your Dreams
Two Steps From Hell - Compass Feat. Merethe Soltvedt (Miracles)
Marcus Warner - The Calling (ft. Claudia White)
Marcus Warner - The World Is Beautiful
James - Sitdown
James – ‘Many Faces’ (Live at Victoria Theatre Halifax)
I could keep going, but these are the FEW songs that changed my taste of what is music. Two Steps From Hell - Never Give Up On Your Dreams is my favorite because for me I feel that the music has so much energy potential that you want to do things you never thought you could do. These songs have something not other songs have.
@Knowsstuff - you don’t like Fela?
I mostly prefer classic rock(especially 60’s-80’s), but also like some contemporary Christian(Casting Crowns, Lauren Daigle, etc.), old country, more soulful like Barry White, James Brown, some old rock like from the 50’s. I appreciate classical music for a few minutes at a time, but don’t drive around listening to it. I don’t like rap other than a few songs that were popular when I was in high school, mostly for nostalgic reasons. Most new music doesn’t appeal to me and really only selected songs from the last 20 years.
Speaking of John Denver, my 10 year old has been singing country roads for the last several days, it is constantly stuck in my head right now.
@marvin100 not really but appreciate his contribution to the music world. But, I think I was eleven when I got the Sly and the Family Stone greatest hits the day after I saw him on the Johnny Carson Tonight show. He blew me away!
Sly was a genius, no doubt. You may be the first person I’ve ever known not to like Fela, though! His best records generate INSTANT dancing at literally any party I’ve ever been involved in.
Metallica, Fall Out Boy, Van Halen, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Ozzy, Queen, Run DMC, Johnny Cash, Rolling Stones, Sword, AC/DC, Panic at The Disco, Guns N Roses, Alice In Chains, Avenged Sevenfold…