Ahhh...don't listen to the radio much but I like your music era choices. Usually play my own mixes. I've got a USB with over seven hundred songs. I mainly used it when I was working - My kitchen.My stereo ;-)> - I'd have it on random and unless it was a busy service I'd usually be singing to most of the tunes. People didn't mind, but the floorstaff would descreetly close the kitchen door if I was singing too loudly.Mistermixmaster said:Only when I'm alone, seeing how my singing voice can put people into a coma... xD
It's great fun though, as I usually ridicule myself while I'm singing.
Also this, but again, only when alone. Especially songs from the 80's and early 90's on the radio! I can sing my heart out to a lot of those! xDDwarfman said:Almost always. If I enjoy the words and the sounds why the heck not. Especially in the car on long drives. Keeps me awake.
I want your USB now D: ... but then again, my car stereo has no means to play anything that isn't a CD or from a MP3 player (if you got a cable for it to directly hook it up).Dwarfman said:Ahhh...don't listen to the radio much but I like your music era choices. Usually play my own mixes. I've got a USB with over seven hundred songs. I mainly used it when I was working - My kitchen.My stereo ;-)> - I'd have it on random and unless it was a busy service I'd usually be singing to most of the tunes. People didn't mind, but the floorstaff would descreetly close the kitchen door if I was singing too loudly.Mistermixmaster said:Only when I'm alone, seeing how my singing voice can put people into a coma... xD
It's great fun though, as I usually ridicule myself while I'm singing.
Also this, but again, only when alone. Especially songs from the 80's and early 90's on the radio! I can sing my heart out to a lot of those! xDDwarfman said:Almost always. If I enjoy the words and the sounds why the heck not. Especially in the car on long drives. Keeps me awake.
Not as much 80s and 90s as I'd like - I've got a pretty broad and eclectic line up and not much space left on the USB! But yeah 80s and 90s are always good to sing to. That's why I got bands like Dire Straits, Pearl Jam and The Offspring.Mistermixmaster said:I want your USB now D: ... but then again, my car stereo has no means to play anything that isn't a CD or from a MP3 player (if you got a cable for it to directly hook it up).Dwarfman said:Ahhh...don't listen to the radio much but I like your music era choices. Usually play my own mixes. I've got a USB with over seven hundred songs. I mainly used it when I was working - My kitchen.My stereo ;-)> - I'd have it on random and unless it was a busy service I'd usually be singing to most of the tunes. People didn't mind, but the floorstaff would descreetly close the kitchen door if I was singing too loudly.Mistermixmaster said:Only when I'm alone, seeing how my singing voice can put people into a coma... xD
It's great fun though, as I usually ridicule myself while I'm singing.
Also this, but again, only when alone. Especially songs from the 80's and early 90's on the radio! I can sing my heart out to a lot of those! xDDwarfman said:Almost always. If I enjoy the words and the sounds why the heck not. Especially in the car on long drives. Keeps me awake.
It's usually the songs from the 80's and early 90's that are the easiest and funniest to sing along to![]()