StyxTx wrote:Unfortunately, as old as I am, no one would want to hear my music, classic rock/heavy metal, but that's what I like.....which is why I tend to turn game sounds off and listen to my music. I don't have any delusions that will ever happen though.
I am not a fan of most music later than the late 80's.
CatScooter wrote:To be honest, throw back 90s hip hop. Funny enough, My jukebox is essentially a culmination of bunch of instrumentals that were timeless for the era (naughty by nature, queen latifah, pharcyde etc.) some cuts from live 97/98/99. Genesis Bulls vs Lakers/Blazers music. Plus theme songs from NBA on network broadcasts. Feel like it snaps shot some of my history with bball games. NBA should just hire John Tesh to write some 2K Broadcast pieces and keep the mumbles out of the jukebox. Lol
StyxTx wrote:Unfortunately, as old as I am, no one would want to hear my music, classic rock/heavy metal, but that's what I like.....which is why I tend to turn game sounds off and listen to my music. I don't have any delusions that will ever happen though.
I am not a fan of most music later than the late 80's.
Dee4Three wrote:StyxTx wrote:Unfortunately, as old as I am, no one would want to hear my music, classic rock/heavy metal, but that's what I like.....which is why I tend to turn game sounds off and listen to my music. I don't have any delusions that will ever happen though.
I am not a fan of most music later than the late 80's.
So clearly that means you chose your username based on the band Styx.
A big part of my youth was when Tommy Shaw and Jack blades teamed up with Ted Nugent and formed the Damn Yankees. They were a little late forming the band, and only put out 2 CD's, but they still put out quite a few good songs.
Andrew wrote:I'll admit that I don't have particularly strong preferences for the soundtrack. There's usually at least a few songs I end up liking, and it ends up fading into the background for me. However, I definitely agree that "Creator" has been overused at this point. The good thing about the old approach of changing up the entire soundtrack each year was that it kept things fresh, and I usually discovered a couple of new songs that I liked.
That said, it would be delightfully old school if they had some more instrumental tracks, like the early NBA Live games, perhaps mixed with a few classics and recent releases to appeal to the younger generation as well.
StyxTx wrote:Dee4Three wrote:StyxTx wrote:Unfortunately, as old as I am, no one would want to hear my music, classic rock/heavy metal, but that's what I like.....which is why I tend to turn game sounds off and listen to my music. I don't have any delusions that will ever happen though.
I am not a fan of most music later than the late 80's.
So clearly that means you chose your username based on the band Styx.
A big part of my youth was when Tommy Shaw and Jack blades teamed up with Ted Nugent and formed the Damn Yankees. They were a little late forming the band, and only put out 2 CD's, but they still put out quite a few good songs.
Nugent is definitely one of my favorites. Stranglehold being my favorite song by him.
I like some of the 90's rock, thanks to my son. Soundgarden being one, Black Hole Sun in particular. Pearl Jam was another. And Nirvana.
Dee4Three wrote:StyxTx wrote:Dee4Three wrote:StyxTx wrote:Unfortunately, as old as I am, no one would want to hear my music, classic rock/heavy metal, but that's what I like.....which is why I tend to turn game sounds off and listen to my music. I don't have any delusions that will ever happen though.
I am not a fan of most music later than the late 80's.
So clearly that means you chose your username based on the band Styx.
A big part of my youth was when Tommy Shaw and Jack blades teamed up with Ted Nugent and formed the Damn Yankees. They were a little late forming the band, and only put out 2 CD's, but they still put out quite a few good songs.
Nugent is definitely one of my favorites. Stranglehold being my favorite song by him.
I like some of the 90's rock, thanks to my son. Soundgarden being one, Black Hole Sun in particular. Pearl Jam was another. And Nirvana.
Nugent was the first concert I ever went to.
That music will never make it into a basketball game... hahah
StyxTx wrote:Dee4Three wrote:StyxTx wrote:Dee4Three wrote:StyxTx wrote:Unfortunately, as old as I am, no one would want to hear my music, classic rock/heavy metal, but that's what I like.....which is why I tend to turn game sounds off and listen to my music. I don't have any delusions that will ever happen though.
I am not a fan of most music later than the late 80's.
So clearly that means you chose your username based on the band Styx.
A big part of my youth was when Tommy Shaw and Jack blades teamed up with Ted Nugent and formed the Damn Yankees. They were a little late forming the band, and only put out 2 CD's, but they still put out quite a few good songs.
Nugent is definitely one of my favorites. Stranglehold being my favorite song by him.
I like some of the 90's rock, thanks to my son. Soundgarden being one, Black Hole Sun in particular. Pearl Jam was another. And Nirvana.
Nugent was the first concert I ever went to.
That music will never make it into a basketball game... hahah
Ever been to t Rush concert? Those were great.
sports3972586 wrote:You do realize although the artists you named are great^^^, that 2K's main audience are 10-24 and listen to Drake, Future, Kendrick Lamar, Chief Keef and stuff like that?
cb1115 wrote:Yeah. Let the young people have their music.
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