Name Your favorite bands/artists (as many as you like): I have quite a few from all sorts of genres but my all-time tops would be Linkin Park, Cold, Chevelle, Evanescence, Breaking Benjamin, Seether, Disturbed, AC/DC, Rush, Queen, Colin James, and Green Day. What was the best concert you've ever attended? That would be the most recent, which was Green Day in August. It was my first time seeing them live and I wasn't sure what to expect. It was chaotic and loud and it was a bloody fantastic experience and we each fed off each others energy. I loved their ability to involve the audience in all aspects of the performance, and it showed that they truly loved the music they were playing. They put their heart and soul into it, and that concert was something I'll never forget. Do you listen to the radio? Not as much as I used to, mostly because my taste is so varied that I end up getting annoyed with stations that play crappy songs and I flip stations every 10 minutes. I suppose you could say I'm really picky. Do you listen to alot of older music (70's, 80's, 90's), or mostly current music? Totally! I love Classic Rock, and I have my Dad to thank for that. I grew up listening to awesome bands like Boston, Led Zepellin, AC/DC, Queen, Chicago, Bryan Adams, Bon Jovi, Pink Floyd, and so many others. I love listening to the the classic rock just as much as I enjoy the new alternative/punk kind of rock.
Do you want to work in the music business or in a music-related job? (singer, music journalist, manager, teacher, etc.): I'm a very artistic and creative person and my passion in life is acting, however I also love singing and from what I've been told, I'm fairly good (I'm auditioning for Canadian Idol in April. Eek, lol) A job in a creative environment would be great for me, but I think my calling is really for the dramatic arts. What is the extent of your musical education? I'm not professionally trained in the industry but I'd say that I know quite a lot about music. I like that I have quite a varied taste in music because I'm not partial to only one type and judgemental against every other. I know the classics with The Beatles, just as I enjoy listening to the present day Green Day music, so I think it's great to know where music evolved from. Would you like the Music Club to focus more on commercial music, traditional music, or another type? (In other words, what kind of activities would you like to see?) To be honest, I'm not sure what kinds of things you do here as I'm still fairly new, but from what I have seen I think it looks great. I can't live without music and It's such a fantastic outlet. Personally I'd love to look into all kinds of music, not just the mainstream 'pop' that is the basis these days. I've seen some trivia which I'd love to participate in, and other fun contests would be a lot of fun.
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Date: 2006-02-01 12:43 am (UTC)House: Gryffindor
Age: 18
Name Your favorite bands/artists (as many as you like): I have quite a few from all sorts of genres but my all-time tops would be Linkin Park, Cold, Chevelle, Evanescence, Breaking Benjamin, Seether, Disturbed, AC/DC, Rush, Queen, Colin James, and Green Day.
What was the best concert you've ever attended? That would be the most recent, which was Green Day in August. It was my first time seeing them live and I wasn't sure what to expect. It was chaotic and loud and it was a bloody fantastic experience and we each fed off each others energy. I loved their ability to involve the audience in all aspects of the performance, and it showed that they truly loved the music they were playing. They put their heart and soul into it, and that concert was something I'll never forget.
Do you listen to the radio? Not as much as I used to, mostly because my taste is so varied that I end up getting annoyed with stations that play crappy songs and I flip stations every 10 minutes. I suppose you could say I'm really picky.
Do you listen to alot of older music (70's, 80's, 90's), or mostly current music? Totally! I love Classic Rock, and I have my Dad to thank for that. I grew up listening to awesome bands like Boston, Led Zepellin, AC/DC, Queen, Chicago, Bryan Adams, Bon Jovi, Pink Floyd, and so many others. I love listening to the the classic rock just as much as I enjoy the new alternative/punk kind of rock.
Do you want to work in the music business or in a music-related job? (singer, music journalist, manager, teacher, etc.): I'm a very artistic and creative person and my passion in life is acting, however I also love singing and from what I've been told, I'm fairly good (I'm auditioning for Canadian Idol in April. Eek, lol) A job in a creative environment would be great for me, but I think my calling is really for the dramatic arts.
What is the extent of your musical education? I'm not professionally trained in the industry but I'd say that I know quite a lot about music. I like that I have quite a varied taste in music because I'm not partial to only one type and judgemental against every other. I know the classics with The Beatles, just as I enjoy listening to the present day Green Day music, so I think it's great to know where music evolved from.
Would you like the Music Club to focus more on commercial music, traditional music, or another type? (In other words, what kind of activities would you like to see?) To be honest, I'm not sure what kinds of things you do here as I'm still fairly new, but from what I have seen I think it looks great. I can't live without music and It's such a fantastic outlet. Personally I'd love to look into all kinds of music, not just the mainstream 'pop' that is the basis these days. I've seen some trivia which I'd love to participate in, and other fun contests would be a lot of fun.