Ice Breaker – Music In Your Head

Each week on The Stretched Blog, I ask an ice breaker question.  The questions are designed to help us get to know each other here in The Stretched Community.  I’ll provide my answer to the question here in the post, and then you can leave your response in the comments.  While you’re in the comments section, see how others answered the ice breaker question.

Last night, we enjoyed Hannah’s season ending track and field banquet.  (My wife says I’m writing too much about track and field.)  It was a great way to end the season as teammates laughed together and coaches celebrated the accomplishments of this year’s team.  One of the coaches said something about one of the senior runners that led me to this week’s ice breaker question.  I hope you’ll chime in with your answer.

Question:  What kind of music is in your head?

My Answer:  I listen to many types of music – hard rock, alternative rock, rap, ska, gospel, and sometimes classical.  I’m loving the Lumineers, All Sons & Daughters, Mumford & Sons, and Philip Philips.  But lately, I’ve enjoyed getting back to classic rock.  There’s something about classic rock that brings me back to my youth.  I enjoy listening to bands like Yes, Boston, Van Halen, and CCR.  Last weekend as I journeyed to and from the Poconos for my annual camping trip with some great friends from New Jersey, I found myself scanning through the FM tuner in search of another classic rock song.  Good times!

Answer this week’s ice breaker question by leaving a comment.  I look forward to reading your response!  (As always, feel free to share links.)