When I went off to college (late 80s) I bought a handful of very cheap classical music cassette tapes, simply because I needed some music I could listen to on headphones to drown out the noise in the dorms. I’ve also got a CD of classical marches, but again the reason is practical — I put it on when I have to clean up old papers or my e-mail in-box, and the music helps me stay focused.
But I don’t really like listening to music.
My wife doesn’t care much for the Internet, but in the last few months she has discovered YouTube music videos, so sometimes after I’ve put the kids to bed I’ll come down to the study and find her bopping to pop music (some retro, some neo-retro).
While I don’t go out of my way to listen to music, I will say that some songs have made me listen up and pay attention. And they’re all very geeky.
So here you go, with links to YouTube videos.
Songs
Instrumentals
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My personal favorite YouTube music experience is to watch and listen to videos from the Muppet Show. Mr. Bassman is one of my favorites :)