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  • aphexafx
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    Did I just bring this to the top again?

    I just spent a few hours welding to Future Sound of London's ISDN (I have the two disc set) and I have to say that it was amazing. I just had to say because, wow, I was inspired. Someone else should try it. Who the #*$& is FSOL? Find out for yourself!

    Future Sound of London - ISDN @ amazon.com

    Cheers!

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  • orgalmeister
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    Originally posted by Paul
    Especially Picking n grinning with Banjo's. I am another 'tough' guy who when young laughed at wearing hearing protection when shooting. Now I have a tough ringing in my right ear all the time. So strange the medical world so far has no cure for Tinitus. Someone would be rich beyond belief if they could cure the Tinitus Ringing

    Paul
    Yea ditto for me . I keep wanting to answer the phone. But for for some strange reason it doesn't bother me when I'm tuning organs.

    Steve

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  • firebird_red
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    Music to weld by, = Glenn Miller, "In the mood"

    Gotta be in the mood!

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  • KS2K
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    Bluegrass

    Especially Picking n grinning with Banjo's. I am another 'tough' guy who when young laughed at wearing hearing protection when shooting. Now I have a tough ringing in my right ear all the time. So strange the medical world so far has no cure for Tinitus. Someone would be rich beyond belief if they could cure the Tinitus Ringing

    Paul

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  • HAWK
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    I have to stand by my roots of classic rock though it is really easy to cross the line. There is a lot of great stuff on and off the air ; old and new

    ...my dreams they are as empty as my conscious seems ...

    BradJacob,

    I miss my Gibson SG, early 80's black strat, and all the boys in the band.


    I got older and wiser not necessarily smarter.

    GOOD THREAD GUYS

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  • highwayman
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    Classic Country and Rock n roll-

    Hank Williams Sr and Hank Williams Jr,Charlie Daniels,Merle Haggard,George Jones,Waylon Jennings,Johnny Cash,Willie Nelson,Black Sabbath,Metallica,Lynard Skynard etc. etc etc..

    You get the point

    I just hook my cd player to my marshall amplifier and let the big sound take over the shop!

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  • Leons2003
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    Originally posted by Alex
    Leon,
    I've been listenin' to those boys since the 60s, since Rio Grande Mud, but at that time I was livin' in California. I've never known them by any other name.

    But, I forgot some others that deserve mention as excellent welding music, like George Thorogood and Ted Nugent.
    I gotcha, I'm told their orig. was "The Moving Sidewalks", that was back during
    the early days on square w/the dopers, that was another place another time, LOL
    I understand Dusty's Mother still lives in the same house which he ocasionally visit, so I'm told by a hot rod comprade.

    Yeah and I failed to mention Jazz, Blues, C&W are some of my favoites.

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  • sparky123
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    I my self like a little willie nelson or johny cash

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  • MACH4
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    Welding Tunes

    Stick- Big Hair bands

    MIG - Classic Rock

    TIG - Free hand= Anything with a good steady rhythm
    Walkin' the cup = Shania Twain

    Amzing what you cab do in the field with a Dewalt radio and a connector for a CD player!!
    Mike
    MACH4

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  • fun4now
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    Ted Nugent.

    he was the first concert i ever went to. was in jax. florida

    hummm cant remember much more than that LOL

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  • Alex
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    another name for ZZ Top?

    Leon,
    I've been listenin' to those boys since the 60s, since Rio Grande Mud, but at that time I was livin' in California. I've never known them by any other name.

    But, I forgot some others that deserve mention as excellent welding music, like George Thorogood and Ted Nugent.

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  • bigwelder
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    any thing rap

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  • Canuck
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    David Gilmour is the master and the most underrated guitarist around.
    And I do think David Bowie is pretty spacey but just can't compare to Pink Floyd.

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  • Leons2003
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    Originally posted by hankj
    Leons2003,

    I think you and I should start a movement to ban that Trading Spaces travesty from TV. I've never seen people trash decent living quarters like that and get away with calling it entertainment! I probably wouldn't care so much, except the wife is into the thing, and watches the re-runs endlessly. It's scary to me how much crap they air-nail or staple to the drywall!

    Hank

    LMAO, Isn't it the truth, I guess not a bad trade-off since I generally have racing, hunting or music on the set in the garage, or B-room.
    She comes through and changes to that garbage ch., currently it is on all three sets at this time, not to worry, she is heading out shortly, LOL. I certainly would not want to upset Mrs.Squarehead.
    BTW, Alex You remember what ZZTop's original name was?
    Course this was earlier in your YOUNG life.
    Good day all,
    L*S

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  • DDA52
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    I was always told that if it doesn't make your ears bleed, then it ain't worth listening to.

    FWIW, I always wished I had a radio on my skid steer. The thing has a good sized Cummins right behind me. So, without an enclosed cab, I couldn't hear it any way. One day at Home Depot, I saw the A/O Safety Work Tunes. Noise protection and tunes all rolled up into one package. $50 I gave them a whirl. They do work well with the noise. The radio can't get loud enough to prevent you from hearing important things around you, but loud enough that I don't have to listen to my ears ring. I use them all the time. They worked great with my big concrete saw too. That thing will wake the dead. The only drawback so far is the ear muffs are vinyl and get very hot in the summer. Other than that, they were a good purchase.

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