Do you listen to music that is not in your main languge?

Ireland
April 9, 2007 7:35am CST
Do you listen to music that is not in your main languge? Well living in ireland it isn't easy not listening to irish (gaelic) music i feel it gives it a more spooky and emosional goodness to it so... Do you listen to music that is not in your main languge?
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@Woodpigeon (3710)
• Ireland
14 Apr 07
I like listening to Spanish pop, and I also like classical guitar. whic sometimes has spanish singing accompanying it.
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@skydancer (2101)
• United States
9 Apr 07
Yes, I do. I have collected music from all over the world for years. I listen to music in all different languages. I especially like listening to songs in French, German, and Gaelic, but any language will do - it's not a factor in deciding whether I like it or not! I love all sorts of music, and language barriers aren't discouraging to me.
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@Asylum (47893)
• Manchester, England
9 Apr 07
Yes, I have a collection of music that spans a great number of languages. I am a lover of opera, and I would not wish to restrict myself to English operas only when there are so many exceptional works produced by foriegn composers. I especially like the work of Puccini and Verdi, which of course are Italian, and have a good selection of German, French, Russian, Polish and several other languages.
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@seamonkey (1976)
• Ireland
9 Apr 07
Sure. I listen now and again to operas, or having lived in a French speaking country I heard plenty of music in French and Italian. As a Californian, heard plenty of Spanish, and god only knows what they are saying inreggae music, but a lot of it is indecipherable so I am not all together sure that it is English!
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