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I'll admit, it was a very difficult exercisemusic hipsters love to show how diversified their tastes are. :MARIS61:
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I'll admit, it was a very difficult exercisemusic hipsters love to show how diversified their tastes are. :MARIS61:
See Neil Young
So you're talking about the album? I thought you were talking about the artist.
That's been my story pretty much my whole life. Directions, bah humbug. Kind of sucks when trying to follow a cooking recipe and I try to improvise. Been known to screw up a recipe or two.Man, you guys suck at following directions lmao
Those are great songs.Let’s stay together-Al Green
Midnight Train - GK&TP’s
Mustang Sally - YR’s
Backfield in Motion
When a Man Loves a Women
Lay lady lay
Mr. Tamborene Man
I was born in the early 80's and grew up listening to mostly 60's, 70's and 80's music. Grew up listening to a lot of music.
1960s
The Beatles
The Rolling Stones
Jimi Hendrix
Janis Joplin
Otis Redding
Marvin Gaye
The Doors
Bob Dylan
Eric Clapton
Johnny Cash
1970s
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Led Zepplin
Queen
Pink Floyd
Bob Marley
James Brown
Neil Young
Elton John
Rod Stewart
Don Mclean
The Who
Fleetwood Mac
David Bowie
AC/DC
Curtis Mayfield
Lou Reed
Elvis Costello
The B52s
Cheap Trick
Bad Company
1980s
Guns and Roses
Warrant
Foreigner
Def Leopard
Joan Jett
Poison
Phil Collins
Prince
Aerosmith
Van Halen
Motley Crue
Hall and oates
Tears for fears
Bon Jovi
Billy Joel
Duran Duran
Michael Jackson
Journey
Police
REM
The Boss
Eurythmics
U2
Wham!
1990s
Nirvana
Soundgarden
Alanis Morrissette
Metallica
Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Beastie Boys
Eminem
Radio Head
Oasis
Green Day
Goo Goo Dolls
Alice in Chains
Hootie and the Blowfish
Weezer
Lenny Kravitz
Fiona Apple
Spin Doctors
2000s
Adele
Amy Winehouse
Linkin Park
Cold Play
Evanescence
Plain White Ts
Creed
James Blunt
Nickleback
Train
Foo Fighters
Pink
Rihanna
2010s
Adele
Florence and the Machine
Sam Smith
Sia
Macklemore
Whiz Khalifa
Flo Rida
Goyte
Fun
Bruno Mars
Childish Gambino
Daft Punk
Lorde
John Legend
Janelle monae
Ed Sheeran
The Weekend
The Lumineers
LMFAO
Bastille
Imagine Dragons
Rag'n Bone Man
One Republic
You can determine a lot about a person based on what their favorite songs are.
I was born in the early 80's and grew up listening to mostly 60's, 70's and 80's music. Grew up listening to a lot of music.
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Every song listed in this thread sucks.
I already have all these warmongers psychoanalyzed.
You may rival Denny for copy and paste skills.
I believe you owe Chris an apology.Every song listed in this thread sucks.
I already have all these warmongers psychoanalyzed.
You may rival Denny for copy and paste skills.
Does it matter or do you just not like his post?How many weekends did it take you to type the list, much less think it up?
How many weekends did it take you to type the list, much less think it up?
I like Handel's Messiah but try this, it's Handel's Sarabande -Slightly different twist, and I'm sure I'm missing some:
Birth-1990: Not much. Dad only played country and Western on the radio, and Mom only played Oldies in the car. I have this vivid memory of Elizabeth Shue in the beginning of Adventures in Babysitting singing "He walked up to me and he asked me if I wanted to dance..."
1990-1995: Got the Phantom of the Opera as my first CD as a gift, but Bryan Adams' Summer of 69 got worn out.
1996-2000: Didn't get to listen to much music at the Academy, but I played then (and still do) play Relient K's "For the Moments I Feel Faint"
2001-2006: Submarine time. Lots of Eminem and a band called Superchick. But the Killers' Mr. Brightside has been near the top of the lists to this day.
2007-2011: "Lighters", Eminem, 5'9" and Bruno Mars.
2012-2015: AFG time...listened to Handel's Messiah and Les Mis a bunch, but...Nicki Minaj's "Super Bass"
Present Day adds: "Build Your Kingdom Here", Rend Collective Project
Any Southern Rock
You'd probably like this.
THE SOUTH'S GREATEST HITS (German Pressing - Printed in West Germany by Gerhard Kaiser GmbH, Essen - Aus dem Hause Deutsche Grammaphon Gesellschaft mbH - Who'd a thunk!):
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Tracklist
A1 –The Allman Brothers Band Ramblin' Man 3:37
A2 –The Charlie Daniels Band South's Gonna Do It Again 4:12
A3 –Elvin Bishop Fooled Around And Fell In Love 2:57
A4 –Outlaws There Goes Another Love Song 2:49
A5 –The Marshall Tucker Band Fire On The Mountain 3:06
B1 –Gregg Allman Midnight Rider 3:20
B2 –Atlanta Rhythm Section Doraville 3:36
B3 –Lynyrd Skynyrd Sweet Home Alabama 3:36
B4 –The Amazing Rhythm Aces Third Rate Romance 3:19
B5 –Dr. John Right Place, Wrong Time 2:50
B6 –Wet Willie Keep On Smilin' 3:25
It's so weird that it was pressed in Germany by Deutsche Grammaphon. I see all kinds of classical albums on the Deutsche Grammaphon label, but this only one in my collection and it's a compilation of Southern rock. Excellent sound quality, by the way.
BNM
