I'm a t-girl rock and roller Hell Yeah!

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I'm transgender, and I love rock and roll, and metal music. Anyone else out there that feels the same?

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Yeah!

Rock, Beatles thru Lesh and Weir's Grateful Dead re-creations; older metal, older folk rock.

Hugs and Bright Blessings,
Renee

The Pixies!

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Because I'm often asking myself "Where is my mind?"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrdpliMfoAM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0P3lhrwio-M
& Iggy, Bowie, Bauhaus, John Cale, Shonen Knife- the usual gang of idiots;
none of which is exactly metal (although I am partial to Brian Eno's
AN INDEX OF METALS), but anyway Hi there Amy & welcome!
~get it on, bang a gong, Veronica

I dont mind rock, metal isnt my thing

I have a soft spot for middle-of-the-road pop - I grew up on artists like the Police, Genesis, and the Eurythmics. Plus, of course I listened to Klaatu .....

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Welcome

Welcome to BC, Amy. :) I'm glad the link I gave you got you here.
I do love rock and roll, though there is a lot of variation with that genre. And I enjoy some of the metal music my daughter has introduced to me, although I don't like the loud, screaming, 'noisy' music as I like to understand the lyrics.

Hugs,
Mark <3

I like a wide variety

But several of my favorite artists are part of the metal scene. Static X, Emperor, and of course the greatest metal god of all, DIO.

Melanie E.

I'm a white kid from a black town...

I really dig Grand Funk, Fusion Jazz, R&B, Blues, Folk, Country & Western, Country Rock, Elvis, Gospel and anything New Wave.

No cRap, Hip Hop, Metal, or New Age.

My favorite Groups are Devo, Muddy Waters, Sam & Dave, Elvis, Doug Church, and Queen.

My Eldest daughter is Amy Lee so good name choice!

Robi

*HUGS*
Robi

There is no argument

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Led Zepplin are the greatest rock band of all time, Bonzi said so - end of. (Whizz prefers Cream, least i think that's what she said). Me, I like Clanad, Steel Eye Span, Beethoven, Vaughan Williams and John Williams - in fact my taste is quite eclectic and have a couple of hundred CDs of all sorts. Of course those who share my likes have taste, those who don't... we won't talk about them.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zB_DOA2AL7Q

Angharad

I take Bonzi's suggestion and nod

...but I would add a few more. I have peppered my writings with music, and while it has been folk in the main, with some classical, I have mentioned Metallica (Hywel's voice roaring over Steph's manic fiddling), Tull (Annie on one leg in a world of her own)and a few lesser-known bands like Hawkwind.

I remember Alvin Lee, and tend to think of him as a shredder rather than a player. And then there is the definition of 'metal itself. Here is a band that many of the 'greats' cite as seminal, riffing their hearts out. And they are Welsh.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VG7e3-jm3UU

I would also offer these as true metal pioneers (sorry about the wildly inappropriate ad!):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOXPSSZkFD0

Of course, there was always the ORIGINAL ACDC, with one of the truly great front men in rock:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSTWYKzNwEo

And, well off the wall, but amazing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqJ-ETSG4fs

Finally, as Cream were mentioned, here is their producer, to let an American band have a look-in. UK readers might just recognise the riff from Sunday lunchtime TV:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0JrV86EKCs