Ok New question. What are 10 songs by 10 different artist/bands that may define your musical preference and you would recommend to others "if they had never heard them before, I know everyone has heard most of these songs". Here is mine in no chronological order.
1. More than a feeling - Boston, The guitar riff gives me goosebumps everytime.
2. King of Pain - Police, Love Stings vocals.
3. I Am the Walrus - Beatles, Probably my favorite Beatles song.
4. Down in a Hole - Alice in Chains, Staley and Cantrell's harmonies are brilliant.
5. Ohio - Cosby, Stills, Nash, Young, I would bet I was the only senior in high school in 2001 who had a CSNY cd that listen to it regularly.
6. Something in the Way - Nirvana, Kurt Cobain "need I say more?"
7. These Stones will Shout - The Raconteurs, Newer song but the vibe is straight out of the late 60's early 70's. Could have easily been done by Zeppelin
8. Plateau - Meat Puppets "Nirvana did a cover unplugged", Gotta admit I would not know this band if not for Nirvana, but they have a load of great songs.
9. E-Pro - Beck, My favorite Scientologist and has done everything from Dylan like folk to hiphop.
10. Bound for the Floor - Local H, High energy 2 man band delivering rock in its purest form.
I'll do albums that change my life.
- Kiss - Love Gun, first album I owned.
- Ted Nugent - Double Live Gonzo, just a good album.
- Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath, made me realize how good metal was.
- Led Zepplin - IV, Wow.
[*]The Clash - London calling, Started me to listen to punk.
- Pink Floyd - The Wall, just a classic.
- Pink Floyd - Dark side of the Moon, same as above.
- Metallica - Kill 'Em All, started me on thrash metal.
- Slayer - Reign in Blood, never stops.
- Nirvana - Nevermind, killed hair metal, and that is a good thing.
Ok New question. What are 10 songs by 10 different artist/bands that may define your musical preference and you would recommend to others "if they had never heard them before, I know everyone has heard most of these songs". Here is mine in no chronological order.
1. More than a feeling - Boston, The guitar riff gives me goosebumps everytime.
2. King of Pain - Police, Love Stings vocals.
3. I Am the Walrus - Beatles, Probably my favorite Beatles song.
4. Down in a Hole - Alice in Chains, Staley and Cantrell's harmonies are brilliant.
5. Ohio - Cosby, Stills, Nash, Young, I would bet I was the only senior in high school in 2001 who had a CSNY cd that listen to it regularly.
6. Something in the Way - Nirvana, Kurt Cobain "need I say more?"
7. These Stones will Shout - The Raconteurs, Newer song but the vibe is straight out of the late 60's early 70's. Could have easily been done by Zeppelin
8. Plateau - Meat Puppets "Nirvana did a cover unplugged", Gotta admit I would not know this band if not for Nirvana, but they have a load of great songs.
9. E-Pro - Beck, My favorite Scientologist and has done everything from Dylan like folk to hiphop.
10. Bound for the Floor - Local H, High energy 2 man band delivering rock in its purest form.
I get a flashback high every time I hear thisOk New question. What are 10 songs by 10 different artist/bands that may define your musical preference and you would recommend to others "if they had never heard them before, I know everyone has heard most of these songs". Here is mine in no chronological order.
1. More than a feeling - Boston, The guitar riff gives me goosebumps everytime.
I get a flashback high every time I hear this
How about the first song you sang karaoke to? Actually, this was the only time I've ever sang karaoke, but everytime I hear the song, I instantly think of the girl and booze that convinced me to sing infront of dozens of people.
Not the first but this one sticks in my mind... "Joyride"-- Roxette...Or, the song you first saw a gal dance to in a strip club...
Or, the song you first saw a gal dance to in a strip club...
Or, the song you first saw a gal dance to in a strip club...
Loved the sticker on the album calling them the "only band that mattered". The first two albums were also great. The best band of the era in my opinion. "London Calling" is one of my favorite albums of all time.