We just got into Spotify, and we really like it. Every night, we listen to "dinner music" followed by some computer time while we listen to harder stuff.
I need some suggestions for new stuff (or, old stuff that would be new to me!) because I'm at a loss.
For "dinner music", we listen to Eddie Vedder, Neil Young, even bluegrass-ish stuff like Alison Krauss or Bela' Fleck. After dinner, we like Jerry Cantrell (Alice in Chains), anything with Chris Cornell like Temple of the Dog or Soundgarden, more Neil Young, and then lots of my "drinking music"- Tom Waits. Bob really likes Tool but I hate them. We both agree on Seether- we like them a lot.
We've got eclectic taste, but really like 90s grunge, alternative music that doesn't have a punk influence, and for our "dinner music" we love K.D Lang's Hymns of the 49th parallel, the aforementioned bluegrass-ish stuff, and I'm really into Eddie Vedder's Ukelele Songs. We listen to Van Morrison and Bob Dylan "radio" on Spotify and like that alot too.
But we need some new suggestions! For both time periods- listening during dinner and for our evening computer time while we have a few beers.
We do not like current country music or rap or hip hop. Otherwise, we'd be open to all kinds of suggestions!
I need some suggestions for new stuff (or, old stuff that would be new to me!) because I'm at a loss.
For "dinner music", we listen to Eddie Vedder, Neil Young, even bluegrass-ish stuff like Alison Krauss or Bela' Fleck. After dinner, we like Jerry Cantrell (Alice in Chains), anything with Chris Cornell like Temple of the Dog or Soundgarden, more Neil Young, and then lots of my "drinking music"- Tom Waits. Bob really likes Tool but I hate them. We both agree on Seether- we like them a lot.
We've got eclectic taste, but really like 90s grunge, alternative music that doesn't have a punk influence, and for our "dinner music" we love K.D Lang's Hymns of the 49th parallel, the aforementioned bluegrass-ish stuff, and I'm really into Eddie Vedder's Ukelele Songs. We listen to Van Morrison and Bob Dylan "radio" on Spotify and like that alot too.
But we need some new suggestions! For both time periods- listening during dinner and for our evening computer time while we have a few beers.
We do not like current country music or rap or hip hop. Otherwise, we'd be open to all kinds of suggestions!