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What music does your dad listen to?
Anonymous No.126849723 [Report]
>>126849636 (OP)
As dadrock as you can get. His top 3 bands are the Who, the Rolling Stones and the Eagles in that order.
Anonymous No.126849734 [Report]
>>126849636 (OP)
Bert Kaempfert, The Shadows, random Beatles songs, and a bunch of chilean singers from the 60's
Anonymous No.126849741 [Report]
>>126849636 (OP)
He likes the Doors. Mostly he stopped listening to music years ago in favor of conservative radio
Anonymous No.126849762 [Report]
the beatles
the eagles
santana
j boog
Anonymous No.126849794 [Report]
>>126849636 (OP)
He was a big fan of Van Morrison
Anonymous No.126849851 [Report]
>>126849636 (OP)
Jethro Tull
Midnight Oil
Paul Revere and the Raiders
Anonymous No.126849878 [Report]
>>126849636 (OP)
He’s a boomer/gen x cusper, so a random assortment of 70s dadrock and 80s and 90s new wave and alternative
Anonymous No.126850375 [Report]
The Drive-By Truckers
Anonymous No.126850402 [Report]
>fatherless soiteen
flabbergasted
Anonymous No.126850437 [Report] >>126850448
80s pop like Michael Jackson and George Michael
Giga-dadrock like Eric Clapton solo, Dire Straits, and Pink Floyd the Wall
Also Amy Winehouse which is a Gen X dad obligation I guess

I remember him sitting me down and showing me the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, the Doors etc even though its not really his main thing. He also had this Led Zep 2-cd best of he never listened to which was really important for me when I was younger
Also Algerian Kabyle, Raï, and Chaabi artists, Idir, Hasni, Guerouabi etc

He has no idea who Radiohead are so he's pretty based
Anonymous No.126850442 [Report]
CCR
Garth Brooks
Blues Bros soundtrack
Cheap Trick’s greatest hits
Shania Twain
Anonymous No.126850448 [Report]
>>126850437
Frenchies like Serge Gainsbourg and Edith Piaf as well. Piaf's grandmother was actually Algerian Kabyle like us
Anonymous No.126850456 [Report]
>>126849636 (OP)
AC/DC
Alan Jackson
Robert Earl Keen
Motley Crue
Aerosmith
Collective Soul
Van Halen
Anonymous No.126850481 [Report]
>>126849636 (OP)
Bob Dylan
The Eagles
The Band
Bob Seger
Don Henley
Anonymous No.126853217 [Report] >>126853238 >>126855697
>>126849636 (OP)
>Slade
>Blondie
>The Rolling Stones
>Thin Lizzy
>Mink Deville
>Golden Earring
>ACDC
>a lot of piss poor pub rock and new wave, especially abhorent regional shit
>and bits and pieces of actually decent artists, but never fully committing to them, instead favoring the stuff I just mentioned

somehow, even from the bands he listens to that have put out some decent or even good material, he prefers their inevitably mediocre-to-poor later stuff. it sucks. i could've been raised on Led Zeppelin, Hendrix, the Beatles but instead i got the fucking Stray Cats
Anonymous No.126853238 [Report]
>>126853217
for the record, Thin Lizzy and early Stones rule, and we also bond over The Clash and Elvis Costello and other stuff. it's not all bad but the good stuff's few and far between. fuck Blondie.
Anonymous No.126855483 [Report]
>>126849636 (OP)
All the usual boomer classic rock, the police, and the first two Katy Perry albums (he told me it was just because she was naked on the album cover).
Anonymous No.126855505 [Report]
>>126849636 (OP)
He doesn't really listen to music, if I'm with him in a car most of the time he has some shitty Dutch music radio on
Mum in comparison really liked Kate Bush and Robbie Williams
Anonymous No.126855535 [Report] >>126855798
>>126849636 (OP)
Punk, ska and old country music
Anonymous No.126855697 [Report]
>>126853217
The stray cats are cool, fuck you
Anonymous No.126855711 [Report]
Zappa
Anonymous No.126855777 [Report]
>>126849636 (OP)
I dunno, I don't talk to him about stuff like that and haven't lived at home for a good long time. Music isn't a big part of his life so far as I know.
Anonymous No.126855798 [Report]
>>126855535
I should photograph my dad's record collection and make /mu/ rate it actually. If I remember I'll do it next weekend if I visit him.
Anonymous No.126856139 [Report]
>>126849636 (OP)
led zeppelin and tom petty
my dad is a chad and would dominate all of your gay pussy dads btw
Anonymous No.126856299 [Report]
>>126849636 (OP)
My dad has changed a lot over the years.

>his late 30s
Eminem, Akon, Lil' Jon and Usher
>40s
Ted Nugent, Loverboy, and Bob Seger
>Now approaching 60
only listens to pop-country radio.
Anonymous No.126857074 [Report]
Sirius XM alternative radio. I don't think he can recognize a single band past the 70s
Anonymous No.126857122 [Report]
>>126849636 (OP)
Chill the fuck out yo you sittin here playin
Anonymous No.126857126 [Report]
>>126849636 (OP)
dadrock core
The Pixies
Sonic Youth
Slowdive
Anonymous No.126857127 [Report]
>>126849636 (OP)
van halen
the guess who
def leppard
Anonymous No.126857199 [Report] >>126857207
Beatles, zeppelin, who, pavement. Neil young, all the grunge and 80s rock clichés, Weezer, st Vincent, talking heads, ty segall, blondie, QotsA, Jack White, van Halen, Sabbath. last week I got him to enjoy acid bath. He's a good dad for giving my recs the time of day how he became a pavement fan
Anonymous No.126857207 [Report]
>>126857199
Rush, pixies, radiohead, smashing pumpkins, korn, Metallica, ton of floyd he's listens to a lot even if it's a lot of common names
Anonymous No.126857282 [Report]
>>126849636 (OP)

Electric Light Orchestra, Pink Floyd (we both liked the wall), The Hurriganes

RIP dad, he passed away back in 2020
Anonymous No.126857446 [Report] >>126857487 >>126859497
holy shit how old are all you guys? You're posting granddad rock, not dad rock.
Anonymous No.126857487 [Report]
>>126857446
>holy shit how old are all you guys? You're posting granddad rock, not dad rock.
Anonymous No.126857695 [Report]
Now that I think about it, it's kind of weird. My dad has a big record collection, but I never once considered listening to any of them. It's not like I thought about and decided not to, it never once came up as an option in my mind, even as I bought my own CDs.
Anonymous No.126857916 [Report]
He was a "genre-spanner" and did not really take into mind what other people thought of what he liked. Mainly he was into Pink Floyd and Frank Zappa (He even named the fucking dog Zappa), apart from that there was things on heavy circulation like;
Uriah Heep, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Mary Black, Eleanor McEwoy, Fairport Convention, Henning Stærk, Bob Dylan, Simon And Garfunkel, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, David Bowie Great Big Sea too sometimes and Richie Blackmore's Rainbow (That is the only album from Richie Blackmore I know he listened to, I cannot remember if he owned "Night"
He took me seeing quite a few, actually.
We went to see "Roger Waters" together, also Uriah Heep, Deep purple, and Manfred Mann (Possibly for me the best concert), we saw a cover-performance of "The pink Floyd"-Project performing "The Wall" in it's entire length, We even saw Bob Dylan together. He was also heavily engaged in making and arranging folk-concerts in the area of this country I grew up in. There was a few concerts I went to with my parents due to that too, like John Wright-band, "The Paper Boys" and such. But him being dead fucking drunk always released his inner "Pink Floyd"-fan which would tear the whole house apart in a manner of seconds with him "dancing and rocking". I don't really know if it was sometimes more scary than fun, but whatever. This was what he listened to, and that's that
Anonymous No.126857932 [Report]
>>126849636 (OP)
I unironically bought my dad ITAOTS for his 63rd birthday.
[spoiler]He liked it.[/spoiler]
Anonymous No.126858076 [Report]
>>126849636 (OP)
Random Russian rock and punk mostly, I have a few of his records from 30+ years ago
Anonymous No.126859003 [Report]
>>126849636 (OP)
Springsteen, Dylan, Harry Chapin, Todd Rundgren, the list goes on...
Anonymous No.126859219 [Report] >>126859234 >>126864428
>>126849636 (OP)
sabrina carpenter, olivia rodrigo, cappel roan, mcr, brand new, beach boys, beatles,
Anonymous No.126859234 [Report]
>>126859219
Do you have 2 faggot dads?
Anonymous No.126859497 [Report] >>126864524
>>126857446
I'm only 44
Anonymous No.126861714 [Report]
I don't have a dad, which means that I will be the dad in any father son relationship I ever get to experience.

I listen to Scratch It by U.S. Girls.
Anonymous No.126862493 [Report]
Markiplier never said that
Anonymous No.126862509 [Report]
>>126849636 (OP)
Metal
>he's 55
Anonymous No.126862628 [Report]
>>126849636 (OP)
synthpop, ebm and industrial mostly. i was a kraftwerk addict since i was a baby, thanks dad for making me autistic. love you.
Anonymous No.126864065 [Report]
john denver, bruce springsteen, supertramp, the beatles
Anonymous No.126864428 [Report]
>>126859219
based femboy dad
Anonymous No.126864524 [Report]
>>126859497
>only 44
>only
well I guess you got to see some of the great bands live.
Anonymous No.126864608 [Report]
>>126849636 (OP)
>90's hip hop, ll cool j and shit
>2000's rnb,
When I head over tomorrow I can see his cd collection and check for specific albums