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I am sure this has been asked before as it is such an important issue.

I am betting half at least don't listen to music. I on the other hand do.

I mostly listen to "Spa" music (Moonscape,etc.) Easy going, relaxing.

How but you guys?
 
olusteebus said:
I am sure this has been asked before as it is such an important issue.

I am betting half at least don't listen to music. I on the other hand do.

I mostly listen to "Spa" music (Moonscape,etc.) Easy going, relaxing.

How but you guys?

I listen to TOOL or A Perfect Circle. The lead singer produces is own wine and I listen for inspiration ;)
 
I don't way too busy to enjoy any music. Wine making is music enough.
 
Everything: a little CCR, some G'N'R, Beethoven, Glee, Prodigy. Whatever suits the mood :)
 
I have an old CD player in the basement and I put on "The Three Tenors" (Placido Domingo, Jose Carreras and Luciano Pavarotti) and make wine and drink. Life does not get much better (at least at this age!).
 
No music for me. I'm not much of a music fan, anyway. Never have been able to understand why so many people go gaga for music.

I'm actually on Dan's side. NPR if I listen to anything. I love Car Talk!
 
I have a special Winemaking Playlist on my I pod. About 24 wine/drinking theamed songs. An eclectic mix of Opera, Outlaws, Crooners, Southern Rock and Motown. Dont laugh it works for me.
 
I usually watch something on my AppleTV or something on Dish. I have found that I have to keep the volume down pretty low anyway so you can hear the wine when racking etc.
 
Reminds me of a guy in school with me in the 60's. He always starred in the operetta's and choir. Rockwell Blake grew up just a few miles from me. Not quite as well known as Lucianno Pavarotti, but he has been in the worldwide opera scene since the 70's as a tenor. Here are a few videos out of hundreds. I think he is probably trying to retire.

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASwx-3AWFK4[/ame]

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XRfFC1-nss[/ame]

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckd-Z0Lukm0[/ame]
 
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