Saturday, April 2, 2011

Guys On My I-Pod

 
I've been accused on more than one occasion of  only listening to girl singers, even going so far as to say that I only listen to girl singers with low voices! I've been recently reviewing the contents of my I-Pod by playing all the songs in alphabetical order. It's a slow process and has been going on for awhile now. I mainly listen going to and from work and I sometimes lose my place trying to find where I left off with the music after coming back to it from listening to pod casts. It's a work in progress and I'm using it to weed out songs I don't care that much about to make room for songs I like better. I'm getting low on memory (the I-Pod!), so it's becoming a game of sorting out the cream of the crop and still leaving space for the odd pod cast or 2. While engaged in this exercise it occurred to  me that it might be fun to catalog the guy musicians on my I-Pod to shed light on how much truth there is to the assertion that I only like girl singers, so here's the full list of the guys currently on my I-Pod. I'll draw some conclusions at the end of the list.

Guys on my I-Pod:

Al Petteway
Alan Jackson
Andrew Bocelli
The Beatles
Benton Paul
Blood Sweat and Tears
The Bluegrass Album Band
Bryan Sutton
Clint Black
Cream
Dan Tyminski
David Archuleta
David Cook
The Del McCoury Band
Dwight Yoakam
Eagles
Garth Brooks
George Strait
Gordon Lightfoot
Gov't Mule
Iron Butterfly
James Taylor
Jim Croce
John Denver
John Gorka
Johnny Cash
Keith Urban
Kris Allen
Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers
Louis Armstrong
Michael Johns
Michael Johnson
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Paul Simon
Peter Breinholt
The Police
Punch Brothers
Randy Travis
Richard Shindell
Ricky Skaggs
Ryan Shupe and the Rubber Band
Sam Payne
Simon and Garfunkel
Steve Earle
Tim O'Brien
Tony Rice
Toto
Warren Haynes

There you go! Not a long list, especially when you see all the female musicians I waded through to pluck out these guys. Some things jump out as I review the list. There are a good number of folks that fall into Bluegrass, Country and Folk genres, with a smattering of other genres. There are also representatives of local artists and American Idols. Not too many obscure guys. That kind of surprised me. I guess I do a much better job ferreting out the odd girl singer. So is it fair to accuse me of favoring girl musicians, esp. singers? You bet! I'll own it! I can't deny it! I was driving home the other day and Kelly Willis came on singing "I Don't Want to Love You (But I Do)" and it sounded soooo good to me! Can't explain it, but sometimes a girl singer will really hit a vibe with me. Right in that same area on my I-Pod songs by Patty Loveless, Allison Moorer, Carole King, Nikki Yanofsky and Mary Chapin Carpenter came along. I was in heaven! So there you are. The accusations are almost true, but I haven't ruled the guys totally out. The picture is Tony Rice, perhaps my favorite of all guy musicians. He's the main influence for Alison Krauss. If you listen to them back to back you'll see why. Too bad he lost his singing voice, but he's still about the best flat picker in the world! It's apparent I need to keep a better eye out for less well known guy musicians. Suggestions are welcome! Have a great week!

5 comments:

MaryAnn said...

Maybe it's something about the voice of the opposite gender - I enjoy female musicians and listen to plenty of them but they have the same affect on me as Sting does when I listen to his voice. Ummm - Love Sting!

Dennis Carter said...

You mean they don't have the same effect on you as Sting?!!! His effect on me is pretty minimal.

Jason&Shannon said...

I agree with MaryAnn, not about Sting perse, but definately find myself drawn to the male vocalists. Take American Idol, for instance...my favorite two or three are always male. Like this year, James, Red Beard, and Blond crazy jumping stick up hair guy are my favorites in that order. I can't remember two of their names, but love their voices just the same.

Jason&Shannon said...

Do you know what this blog is missing? A song play list, I mean really dad...your music blog has no music playing wierd.

Dennis Carter said...

I got the impression most people find music players annoying so I omitted it. Maybe I'll consider it if there's any demand for it...

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