I listen to mostly alternative rock but throw country in every once in a while to keep things fresh (and I like jazz too)
As for current hits I guess I really like a lot of songs. Right now I am listening to "I'm not Paralyzed", or at least that is what I think the name is. I am pretty bad at names of songs.
I have a lot of favorite bands. Right now I really like Maroon 5, Doughtry, and always Pink. Oh , Taylor swift and Jordon Sparks too.
Hard to limit it to five songs but here it goes: I Love Mr. President by Pink, Tears on my Guitar by Taylor Swift, My Pearl by Automatic Man, Before He Cheats by Carrie Underwood, Black Horse & The Cherry Tree by K T Tunstall. I actually have 470 songs in my modern rock list on the ipod and 440 songs in my country list on the ipod so as you can tell I like a lot of songs! I also have a blues list, a soft music list, a rock list and a Christmas music list (174 songs in the Christmas list, You wouldn't think would you?).
I really can't think of any songs I hate.
The last concert we went to was Richard Thompson - A Thousand Years of Music. If any of you ever get a chance to go and see him take it. He is fantastic! We went about 70 miles south to see him then and in 5 weeks we will be going about the same distance to see him again only north this time. We have seen him 5 times in the last 4 years and still I would go see him any time he was near. His shows are always different. We have seen the Thousand years of Music show twice now and both times he sang different songs. He sings songs from 1400 to 2000. The Show we are going to see in Rochester (north) is going to be his regular rock music which is always good. I can not remember if he is going to be by himself or have a band with him. Doesn't matter, it will be good either way.
Then one month after that we are going back to the same place to see a guy named Bruce Cockburn (pronounced Co-burn). I don't know any thing about him but my husband assures me we will enjoy the show that he is a rock from back in the day.
Well, I did get wound up but that is my musical two cents worth.