The Beach Boys
My old man loves Steely Dan. Great memories of bopping along to their music with him as kid. Always had to listen to one of their albums minimum every road trip. Everyone call your Dad!!
My dad likes Dire Straits, Clapton, The Police, Tracy Chapman, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison. I know a few more from what he's told me later in life, but those were the casettes/CDs he had around when I was a kid.
When I was a teen I tried to introduce him to the Pixies, but he looked like I was making his ears bleed.
It was my mom that introduced me to Pink Floyd though, which is really the only musical common ground I have with my parents (although I will definitely get whiskey drunk and belt out Dire Straits on occasion, or sing along to Orbison).
He liked Bavarian brass band music and classical orchestral music.
“25 or 6 to 4” by Chicago. He’s a band geek at heart, so the horn section is a must.
Crosby Stills & Nash
Bob Dylan
he dead. but like gene autrey.
Ride the Lightning by Metallica
My dad liked to occasionally play his records or CDs as loud as he could. He'd say he was trying to break the windows.
I remember being young and being absolutely terrified of the intro to a Rob Zombie album where it's a young girl talking all creepy. Used to run away and hold over my ears lol.
On a related note, what maiden name does your mother like?
lol. I did think of that but I’m actually collecting answers for a giant Spotify playlist of dad music.
My dad's first concert was Black Sabbath and Grand Funk Railroad, he loved taking about it.
So I'll add War Pigs by Black Sabbath, a favorite of both of ours
“Homeward Bound” by Simon & Garfunkel.
It was really hard to choose because my dad loves music and has played guitar for almost 60 years. He’s still active in the local music scene and plays a couple gigs a week even in his 70s.
But I picked this song because when I was a kid he was in a folk duo that practiced in our basement. This was the last song they played at their gigs, and the last one they played at practice.
I was in elementary school at the time so my bedtime was right around when they’d be wrapping up and I have a core memory of hearing my dad singing it wafting up from the basement as I drifted off to sleep
My dad loved Homeward Bound too. It’s one of the songs that inspired this question because it’s one of my favorites now too.
No because elevator music all sounds the same
My dad, when he was still alive, liked Jim Croce, and I can't remember who else, but there were more, of course. When Star Wars came out in 1977, I asked him to buy the soundtrack, and he liked that.
Yes, I'm old enough to be your dad.
My dad became a Christian Nationalist, but he loved Jim Croce when I was growing up.
He really liked the song Which Way Are You Going, but true to the song he's got "one hand on the Bible, one hand on the gun." It could have been written about him, but he still thinks he's the pinnacle of righteousness.
Doobie brothers
My dad saw Jimi Hendrix live. But he also likes Eric Clapton 😬
He loves all the Red Hot Chili Peppers songs!
My kids call me old fashion because I listen to 90s - mid 2000s music exclusively.
My kids listen to newer music (I don’t know the bands) but I show them the impact of 90s and 2000s music had on the industry.
Bob Jovi, either Wanted Dead or Alive or Livin’ on a Prayer.
I like those but I think I prefer Runaway or It’s My Life myself.
I know he likes Bruce Springsteen, but he's not really a music person in general.
My dad listens to a lot of linkin park and eminem, and there's one mashup of the 2 he plays sometimes, I don't even know what it's called or where one would find it, but it always annoys me, cause the flows and beats don't even fit for 80% of the song
I was talking about dad music with my coworkers and one of them said Linkin Park also. Gotta say I did not expect that.
Linkin park is total dad music :3
Not that I also don't listen to them tbh, lol
Are you sure you aren’t thinking of the Linkin Park and Jay-Z mashup?
Do You Dream in Colour? by Bill Nelson.
Great song, to be fair. My dad always insists that Gary Numan was a Bill Nelson ripoff with less talent. Personally, I think Bill has kind of a weak voice and was never destined for big success, but I do enjoy much of his work and Bebop Deluxe are hugely underrated.
He likes all those oldie songs where they are just obvious sexual innuendos or anti women.
Lollipop and If you wanna be happy
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