When I had a layout to work on it was smooth jazz or country, occasionally classical.
Rio Grande. The Action Road - Focus 1977-1983
Good Morning!
Like the barkeep said in the "Blues Brothers", I listen to both kinds of music - Country AND Western!!!
Seriously, the Houston area has a classic country station and that tends to sooth the savage beast and make model railroading a bit nicer. And, every ten songs or so a mention of a railroad (Orange Blossom Special, City of New Orleans, Rock Island Line, etc.) will make it even better.
At other times, nothing beats classic rock, like the Stones or others that stirred us in the mid/late '60s or early '70s!
ENJOY,
Mobilman44
ENJOY !
Living in southeast Texas, formerly modeling the "postwar" Santa Fe and Illinois Central
I listen to the tick of the clock in the background and the sound of my DCC system as the locos cross over various reversing sections and the PM42 makes a few quiet clicks as the circuit gets jumped.
In the summer the AC is on too, so that makes some noise, otherwise, I hear the annoying dogs barking around the neighborhood.
Ryan BoudreauxThe Piedmont Division Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger eraCajun Chef Ryan
pj1775 wrote: AM Radio. Rush, Michael Savage, Mike Gallager. I know, I'm holding a big fat L over my forehead. :)
Then I guess I have a big "L" on my forehead as well.
~ Jason
Roy D. Mercer
"Just how big a boy are ya'?"
Depends on the mood I am in..I can listen to big bands to blue grass and country music from the 30s to rock and roll from the 50/60s..I also like CCR and the Eagles.
Yup its a mood thing.
Larry
Conductor.
Summerset Ry.
"Stay Alert, Don't get hurt Safety First!"
Reality...an interesting concept with no successful applications, that should always be accompanied by a "Do not try this at home" warning.
Hundreds of years from now, it will not matter what my bank account was, the sort of house I lived in, or the kind of car I drove...But the world may be different because I did something so bafflingly crazy that my ruins become a tourist attraction.
"Oooh...ahhhh...that's how this all starts...but then there's running...and screaming..."
ssgauge wrote:Glenn Miller, Frank Sinatra, Tommy Dorsey.
I used to work with a guy who actually played the piano with the Dorsey Brothers and travelled all over the country years ago on trains with them. He later became a railraod engineer for awhile, then got into driving semis.Strange how life takes some strange turns!
He passed away a few years ago, and lived in Convoy Ohio, near Van Wert.That man could play a piano!!! He also had a love for trains!
I also like listening to old time radio shows, like "Six Gun" with Jimmy Stewart, "Johnny Dollar", "The Shadow", "Gunsmoke" with William Conrad as Matt Dillon, "Hopalong Cassidy", and "The Bob Hope Show".
TheK4Kid
I listen to metallica, black sabbath, iron maiden, and lots of classic rock. Sometimes I will play instumental or techno. Depends on the mood. The best sound is the yb6 crawling nice and slow around my layout making all kinds of cool noises. its the ducks guts!
TINNITUS any time I'm conscious.
Mark
Sirius Satellite Radio:
Howard 100 & 101
Howard Stern
Bubba the Love Sponge
and Ferrell
GTX765 wrote:TINNITUS? Is that a band name or is your ears always ringing?
It is not a band name, yet. But I claim the name.... BZZZZ
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Ted Marshall wrote: but on some days I'll hear my neighbor and her girlfriend "getting busy" on the other side of the common wall wich separates our units. When that happens, I usually don't get much layout work done.
I don't think I could work under those conditions either.
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Ted Marshall wrote:...some days I'll hear my neighbor and her girlfriend "getting busy" on the other side of the common wall...
What do you mean, "busy"? Are they really into woodworking, or something?
I tried some Black Sabbath yesterday but the little one was running around the garage and I had to stop what I was working on (a head house for one of the backdrops).
Music does soothe the savage beast, but only certain music I'm afraid....