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#1 ·
I saw the shirt and footwear thread but what kind of music do you listen to while mowing or traveling from site to site.

For me I listen to pandora on my phone a lot. At any givin time I could be listening to anything from david allen coe, kayne west, metallica, frank sinatra... Haha random but when your mowing 8 or 10 hours in a day you get tired of listening to the same stuff.
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#4 ·
I can go from Christian rock to Ozzy Osbourne and then to The Killers, my music varies a lot, but I usually listen with an mp3 player and some radio.
 
#8 ·
93chevy you like Ramstein? I have no clue what their saying 88% of the time
But very motivating
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I mean, I don't really like them, but I don't necessarily dislike them either.

I'm more into operatic metal, female-fronted metal, foreign folk metal, etc. I like to understand the lyrics most of the time.
 
#12 ·
SAT
ROCK/CLASSICAL/50s/TRANCE/LATIN/DEATH METAL/ELVIS/PATROIT

CDS
Rammstein

KISS
talk radio FM

MICHEAL SAVAGE
JERRY DOYLE
Coast TO Coast
 
#15 ·
Rammstein has original ideas in lyrics/music



We hold together [1]
We put up with each other
We stick together
No one will slow us down

We remain loyal to you
We stand by that
We follow the rules
if we are allowed to rule

And the shark, it has tears [2]
And they run down its face
But the shark lives in the water
so no one sees the tears

We keep up the pace
We keep our word
If one (of us) isn't keeping up
we stop right away

We keep our eyes open
We hold each other by the arm
Six hearts that burn
The fire keeps you warm

And the shark, it has tears
And they run down its face
But the shark lives in the water
so no one sees the tears

In the depths it is lonely
And so many a tear flows [3]
And that is why the water
in the seas is salty

They can think whatever
they want about us
We keep each other harmless [4]
We will never stop

And the shark...

In the depths it is lonely
And so many a tear flows
And that is why the water
in the seas is salty

And the shark...
[1] The song uses the verb "halten" in may different ways (prefixes, etc.) that cannot all be translated with the same verb in English so most of the repetition is lost in translation.

[2] The chorus was inspired by the song "Die Moritat von Mackie Messer" ("Mack the Knife") from the Die Dreigroschenoper (The Threepenny Opera) by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill.

Part of the original song:
Und der Haifisch, der hat Zähne
Und die trägt er im Gesicht
Und MacHeath, der hat ein Messer
Doch das Messer sieht man nicht

And my translation:
And the shark, it has teeth
And it wears them in its face
And MacHeath, he has a knife
But no one sees the knife

[3] "Zähre" is an archaic word for "tear", even more closely related to the English word than the usual German word, "Träne".

[4] "Schadlos halten" is legal terminology that means "to hold harmless", "to indemnify", and so on, but that doesn't seem to fit here.
http://herzeleid.com/en/lyrics/liebe_ist_fuer_alle_da/haifisch

there new video you have to see there other albums videos to under stand that they are making fun of themselves and there other videos :)
 
#20 ·
Aural Vampire is a Japan female fronted group def different



 
#22 ·
I generally only like music from the 60's or before, with a few tunes from later years. I preset a country, easy listening, oldies, jazz and classical music station and jump around based on what is playing. Sometimes when the radio is lousy I pop in the wireless MP3 player and randomly listen to my ragtime, big band, rock n' roll and instrumentals when I am too lazy to switch stations.
 
#26 ·
All country all the time.
 
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