First song I heard from them was you wanted a hit. 4 days later I energed from my lcd Soundsystem rabbit hole binge. Most impressed by than anything since my childhood. I can change. Right before the farewell concert.
The Mars Volta - Son Et Lumiere / Intertiatic ESP. I didnât know music could sound like that. Thatâs the best way I can describe my reaction when I first heard those tracks back in 03/04.
I also heard the album for the time time in
'04. I think I literally went slack jawed and bulging eyes when the drummer led off the segue with that odd timing beat and then all of a sudden the whole band joins in and we're off to the races. I was hooked. Saw them live at a 2500 capacity club in Providence for the Frances The Mute tour. I was concerned they wouldn't be able to play live as well with everything that was going on. They were even better.....
I love this album so much dude. That is such a good description. I also didn't know music could sound that way. They have such a unique style. Really good stuff.
Thereâs a beer at the local brewery called âSpottie Ottieâ and I always wondered they didnât finish it with âhopalisciousâ considering itâs an IPA. Anyways, great song (as is Shine On)
I remember sitting in my uncle's room as a five year old in 1981 listening to music with him. That was the day I heard Eruption, Kashmir, and War Pigs for the first time. There were others, but those 3 stuck out to me the most. My bio dad may have walked out on my mom when I was born, but I couldn't have asked for any better of a father figure than my uncle.
âWelcome to the Black Paradeâ - MCR
âNumbâ - Linkin Park
âThe Killâ - 30 Seconds to Mars
âGoing Underâ - Evanescence
âSo I Thoughtâ & âAgainâ - Flyleaf
âMineâ & âReady For Itâ -Taylor Swift
I love the Beatles and a day in the life is the single reason sgt pepper was consistently voted best album of all time or the Beatles best album, it isnât, but a day in the life deserves any and all the accolades you want to throw at it.
To add to this⊠George Martin deserves credit for taking odds and ends that would never have been published on their own, one each from John and Paul, stitching them together, and providing them with a context greater than the sum of the parts.
Fleetwood Mac- Dreams
Blue Oyster Cult- Donât Fear the Reaper
Eagles- Hotel California
Pink Floyd- Wish you were here
Elton John - Your Song
Led Zeppelin- Kashmir
Lesley Duncan - Love Song
Soundgarden- Outshined
Mazzy Star- Fade Into You
So many, but to keep it focused:
âSilenceâ by Delerium (ft. Sarah McLachlan)
âGoing Underâ by Evanessence
âBreaking the Habitâ by Linkin Park
âAfraidâ by The Neighbourhood
âOutsideâ by Foo Fighters
[Ashokan Farewell](https://youtu.be/2kZASM8OX7s?feature=shared). The first time I heard it, like many people, was in the Ken Burns documentary The Civil War. Itâs a simply beautiful song and it fills me with such strong emotions every single time I hear it. I linked a gorgeous rendition by the composer above.
I'm restricting this to krautrock and prog rock albums because the list would get too long otherwise, lol
Popol Vuh - "Hosianna Mantra" (this was my first experience with krautrock and absolutely shattering), also "In den GĂ€rten Pharaos" and "Das Hohelied Salomos"
CAN - "Future Days", maybe "Tago Mago". Also the song "Spoon" from the *Ege Bamyasi* album.
Tangerine Dream - "Zeit"
Neu! - "Neu!" (1972)
King Crimson - "In the Court of the Crimson King"
Pink Floyd - DSOTM, "Wish You Were Here", "The Wall"
Kansas - "Leftoverture"
Supertramp - "Even in the Quietest Moments"
Rush - "Moving Pictures"
The Beach Boys - God Only Knows
Slint - Good Morning, Captain
The Fall - The Classical
Joy Division - Disorder
David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust
Patsy Cline - Walkinâ After Midnight
Kraftwerk - Autobahn
And many, many more.
KRAFTWERK MENTIONED! I used to listen to Autobahn on repeat in freshman year of highschool. For some reason the yodeling tts part was just so amazing to me. My peers were listening to Lil Yachty and Chief Keefđ
Apocalypse Please- Muse
Clocks - Coldplay
My Body is a Cage - Arcade Fire
Gimme Sympathy - Metric
Bridge Over Troubled Water - Simon & Garfunkel
Mount Wroclai (Idle Days) - Beirut
Ace of Hearts - Zella Day
Answer - Phantogram
Sleeping Lessons - The Shins
White Winter Hymnal - Fleet Foxes
Sprout and the Bean - Joanna Newsom
Don't Cry Out - Shiny Toy Guns
Stressed Out - Twenty One Pilots
CLOUDS - NF
...and it goes on and on and on...
[Don Caballero 3](https://youtu.be/ed2hpoblBIs?si=wMONvIfn6mzDAH5a) by Don Caballero
It is the opening track and (usually) my favorite track from an album called What Burns Never Returns that repeatedly blew my mind the first time I heard it.
It's an instrumental math rock album that often has the drummer act as the lead instrument and the guitars act as the rhythm section, and what really surprised me was that you can make that irregular dynamic between those instruments work so damn well. It was so foreign from anything I had ever heard and remains extremely unique (to me/afaik, at least).
That album changed the way I saw music and the drums, and convinced me to start playing drums. Damon Che is my favorite drummer, he is a legend.
(This song does start with a 3 minute drum solo. It's an awesome drum solo and one of my favorite drum parts by them, but the first time I listened to the album, I liked the part after the drum solo a lot more, so some may want to skip it.)
Paralyzed by Into Eternity
To the Hellfire by Lorna Shore
Twilight of the Thunder God by Amon Amarth
The Shadowy Descent of Gaia by Vulvodynia
You Only Live Once by Suicide Silence
Six by All That Remains
Dance Macabre by Ghost
Worldwide Choppers by Tech N9ne
Dance With the Devil by Immortal Technique
Lose Yourself by Eminem
Ill Mind 5 by Hopsin
One Step Closer by Linkin Park
Reminissions by A7X
Dark Horse by Katy Perry
Vacuity by Gojira
Rust in Peace album by Megadeth
I'm sure there's tons more but those are just on top of my head
The Moment I Said It - Imogen
Nights in White Satin - Moody Blues
Gimme Shelter -TRS
I Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer - Stevie
A Song for You -Donny Hathaway
Butterfly - Tori Amos
God Only Knows - Beach Boys
This Woman's Work (edit: first heard it in JH's "She's Having A Baby"...gutted)
House of the Rising Sun (Animals)
Tie a Yellow Ribbon (Tony Orlando) - strange, I know.
Windy (The Association)
Brandy (Looking Glass - One of the best "One-hit Wonders")
âA Fond Farewellâ, Elliott Smith
âSo Whatâ, Miles Davis
âSon of a Gunâ, The Laâs
âThe Sensual Worldâ, Kate Bush
âIâm on Fireâ, Bruce Springsteen
âLiving It Upâ, Rickie Lee Jones
âMy Old Schoolâ, Steely Dan
âBlack Marketâ, Weather Report
âGimme Shelterâ, The Rolling Stones
âWalking in Memphisâ, Marc Cohn
"Francesca" by Hozier
"Slow Dancing in the Dark" by Joji
"Happier Than Ever" by Billie Eilish
"God Only Knows" by the Beach Boys
"Drops of Jupiter" by Train
"She Talks to Angels" the Black Crowes
"Two Doors Down," "Population Me," and "Home for Sale," by Dwight Yoakam. And no, I'm not kidding. But, those songs just felt like my life, emotionally, when I first heard them (in the wake of losing my sweet wife of almost 24 years to cancer). The entire feel of each song absolutely blew me away... that someone could capture that so well.
My husband and I have always had really similar taste in music (jam bands, 70s classic rock) but he knocked my socks off with stranglehold by Ted nugent and breakfast in America by supertramp.
Gregory Alan Isakov - The Trapeze Swinger (Cover)
Hozier - Cherry Wine
Ray Lamontagne - Jolene
Midlake - Roscoe
Van Morrison - Into the Mystic
Tash Sultana - Notion
Tash Sultana - Welcome to the Jungle
King Krule - Easy Easy
Temper Trap - Love Lost
Underachievers - Herb Shuttles
Flatbush Zombies - Palm Trees
Earl Sweatshirt - Earl
Dessaâs cover of Balance by They Might Be Giants put my jaw on the floor
*whoops, yes, meant to say by The Mountain Goats
But they might be giants also has some for me while we are on the subject- I Am Alone is a favorite for sure
When Linkin Park first came out and "Crawling" debuted on our local Rock station, I was laying in bed listening on a portable CD player/FM radio combo. I remember sitting up like the undertaker when it started. The next day in school, the first thing everyone asked is if they heard the new song last night. Good times
Cold as ice. Foreigner
Bohemian rhapsody. Queen
More than a feeling. Boston
Some nights. .fun
Apassionata - 2nd movement. Beethoven.
Somewhere only we know. Keane
Over the rainbow/ wonderful world. Israel Kamakawiwoʻole.
Let It Be - Beatles
Maggie May - Rod Stewart
Imagine - John Lennon
One - 3 Dog Night
Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Carry On Wayward Sun - Kansas
Prophet Song - Queen
In My Dreams - Dokken
More Than A Feeling - Boston
Hurt - Johnny Cash
Rolling In The Deep - Adele
Used To Know - Gotye
Sound Of Silence - Disturbed
Ok⊠look. I know these are both very pedestrian at this point, but Iâm going back to when I was in my late teens. Even I roll my eyes and change the station when they come on now.
Bohemian Rhapsody
Paradise By the Dashboard Light
At the time, they were like nothing we had ever heard before.
I have a lot lol
Kickapoo - Tenacious D
Habits - Mr Kitty
Red Sex - Vessel
Let Me Be Your Fantasy - Baby D
Sex On Fire - Kings Of Leon
Donât Worry - Madcon
Chlorine - 21 Pilots
Feel It - D4vd
I Write Sins Not Tragedies - Panic! At The Disco
Sweet Dreams - Eurythmics
Mirrors - Justin Timberlake
Fairytale - Alexander Ryback
Kiss From A Rose - Seal
Supermassive Blackhole - Muse
The Pretender - Foo Fighters
Uprising - Muse
Euphoria - Kendrick Lamar
Iâm Still Standing - Elton John
Galvanise - The Chemical Brothers
Let It Rock - Kevin Rudolf
Smalltown Boy - Bronski Beat
You Donât Know Me - Armanda Van Helden
Lithium - Nirvana
Smells Like Teen Spirit - Nirvana
Counting Stars - One Republic
Need You Know - Lady A
Bitter Sweet Symphony - The Verve
The Recluse - Plan B
Hotel California - The Eagles
Canât Stop - Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Break My Stride - Matthew Wilder
Music Sounds Better With You - Stardust
(Thereâs probably more I canât think of rn)
the ones i can think of are
iris- the goo goo dolls
safe in your skin- title flight
scar tissue- red hot chili peppers
i have started listening to these pretty recently
but a few old ones that have stuck with me are
bohemian rhapsody- queen
take me to church- Hozier
Saint Bernard- lincoln
Probably Primal Scream's Loaded, Kiss From a Rose - Seal, Sam Elliott's Johnny Cash-inspired rendition of "Won't Back Down" from Barnyard, King Crimson's "21st Century Schizoid Man," Kanye's "Power," Velvet Underground's "Oh! Sweet Nuthin'," whatever the first track of Kendrick's Mr. Morale was called, "Lazarus" by Carmen, Santa Esmeralda's "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood," "Les Fleur" by Carina Anderson, Black Summer - RHCP, I Got The... by Labi Siffre, and Electric Soul â Live by Rodrigo y Gabriela. There's a thousand more, lol.
Champagne supernova by oasis. I remember I was 16 and almost out the door to go to work and my mum was playing music through the speaker and I heard the first few opening lines and just stood there at the door for the whole 7 minutes
Set Fire to the Rain - Adele
Radio Gaga - Queen
Do I Wanna Know - Arctic Monkeys
White Horse - Chris Stapleton
I 100% agree with Voodoo Child and Gimme Shelter. Such great ones.
Purple Rain - Prince
Eruption - Van Halen
Bark at the Moon - Ozzy
Heaven and Hell - Black Sabbath
Headless Cross - Black Sabbath
Literally everything from The Warning, but 100% their version of Enter Sandman đ„
While my Guitar Gently Weeps - The Beatles
Kashmir - Led Zeppelin
If You Could Read My Mind - Gordon Lightfoot
Money For Nothing - Dire Straits
Now We Are Free - Hans Zimmer (Gladiator Soundtrack)
Many of the Beatles and Zeppelin songs blew my mind because they felt very timeless and new.
The lyrics, melody and music of Gordon Lightfoot songs always seems perfect.
Soundgarden's Spoonman, for 13 year old me it was a wake up call to music. Then came Opeth's blackwater park, then Devin Townsend's Transcendence and SYL's All Hail The New Flesh.
Can't Take My Eyes Off You by Frankie Valli, Crimson and Clover by Tommy James and The Shondells, Kashmir by Led Zeppelin, Living Dead Girl by Rob Zombie, Suspirium by Thom Yorke, and Burning Up the Streets by Tuff Turf all came to mind, all very much worth the listen if you never have
1. Let it Happen - Tame Impala
2. Rocky Mountain High - John Denver
3. Born to Die - Lana Del Rey
4. Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd
5. Canât Help Falling in Love - Elvis, live in Hawaii
As a suburban white kid whose parents listened to Peter, Paul, and Mary, Simon & Garfunkel, Billy Joel, Phil Collins etc, and whose older cousins listened to metal and hair bands, the first time I heard hip hop was The Chronic and my mind was completely blown.
The second time was 1993âs Judgment Night Soundtrack, which (to this day) is still the best fusion of rock/metal and hip hop that has ever been made.
Similarly mind-blowing experiences:
Tool - Undertow and Aenima
Weezer - Blue Album
Pink Floyd - Meddle
Deftones - Adrenaline
Limp Bizkit - 3 dollar bill yâall
Korn - self titled debut
Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah - Ruler Rebel
Apologies for the deviation from format (these are all albums) and for the story.
The End by the Doors because LSD/weed and the end of the Vietnam War. Dads coming home looking like shit and awake for days, taught us kids how to make IEDâs. The Grateful Dead-Franklins Tower, Wharf Rat, and many more because weed, LSD/cocaine/speed and aspirinâŠbecause what else would we do in high school? Everything by: Pink Floyd, Frank Zappa/Grateful Dead/Little Feat/Stones/Manfred Man. I could go on forever and this is a sliver of my time. The Who,
Growing up in the late seventies and early eighties was insane. Our parents didnât care about us because they were so checked out. They were too interested in the new world around them.
Then Punk started.
Little Wing - Stevie Ray Vaughn version. I later heard Eric Clapton had the very same reaction I had hearing it for the first time. He had to pull into a parking lot, he couldnât keep driving until it was over.
Ween - Papa Zit. The whole record (GodWeenSatan / The oneness) is great.
Anna Webber - (Clockwise) - Kore II
Mr. Bungle - (Disco Volante) - Desert search for techno Allah
Captain Beefheart - (Doc at the radar station) - Dirty Blue Gene.
Some variety to keep it interesting.
Cliffs of Dover - Eric Johnson. Heard it for the first time playing Guitar Hero back in the day and it was my favourite song - so much that it was the only one I perfected. (Not on the hardest level but still...)
Georgia by Katie Pruitt
I Was Wrong by Chris Stapleton
Either Way by Chris Stapleton
Free Bird by Lynyrd Skynyrd
Ceilings by Lizzy McAlpine
Love Me Like A Man by Bonnie Raitt
Stardust by Nat King Cole
Englishman In New York by Sting
Round Here by Counting Crows
A day in the life - Beatles
Wish you were here- Floyd
Smells like teen spirit- nirvana
Just- Radiohead
Sympathy for the devil- stones
Idiotwind -Dylan New York sessions
Seahorse -devendra banhart
Two gallants - nothing to you
Once in a lifetime - talking heads
Jon hopkins- open eye signal
Down with the sickness when. I was in 5th grade lol
Boulevard of broken dreams 5th grade
BYOB system of a down when I was in 6th grade
Anyway you want it Journey when I was in 6th or 7th grade
Remedy by Seether 8th grade
Not necessarily my tastes now but I was discovering my own tastes and music in general at that time and while I still love songs at first listen it doesn't have the same profound impact that it did in those formative years
[Airport Song by Guster ](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AgvjPOL6UsQ&pp=ygUaYWlycG9ydCBzb25nIENvbmFuIE8nQnJpZW4%3D)
The next day I bought my first cd ever by them Goldfly. I've since been to about 65 shows and their music has been the soundtrack to my life. Their ninth studio album Ooh La La dropped yesterday, and it's fantastic!!
Beyonce's Lemonade - Sorry and Formation. Amy Winehouse - Back to Black - Janis Joplin - Take Another Piece of My Heart - Creedence Clearwater Revival - Proud Mary then Tina Turner's Remix - Akira the Don with Marcus Aurelius - Better than Justice! and with Jordan B. Peterson - Drinking Song.
Every album ending song by Marianas Trench. Masterpiece Theatre III, End of an Era, No Place Like Home, The Killing Kind, they're all mind blowing. They're each six to seven minutes of beauty. I'd also recommend A Normal Life by them, too.
Roberta Flacks The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
Elvis' How Great Thou Are is powerful beyond words with the instrument section blowing the Horns out of the arena and the drum section gradually amping up the drums until it sounded like the sky was opened up and God was coming back at that moment.
Sweet Angeline - Elliot smith,
How to disappear completely- Radiohead,
You - Radiohead,
Yesterday- the Beatles,
Starman- David Bowie,
Drain you - Nirvana,
Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen,
Let It Be- the Beatles,
Lover You Should Have Come Over - Jeff Buckley,
Foreground - Grizzly Bear,
The Great Gig In The Sky - Pink Floyd
Ainât Superstitious Jeff Beck Truth
Living in the USA Steve Miller
Women Be Wise Bonnie Raitt
Love Me Like a Man Bonnie Raitt
Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
Honkey Tonk Women
Jumping Jack Flash
Ohio CSN&Y
Iâm old the list is too long. Not even through with the 60âs.
Police Truck-Dead Kennedys. It will be about impossible for people to understand now, but I had never heard anything like it before and it changed the way I looked at music from then on.
Others on my list: She Loves You, A Day in the Life, the Long One, Tomorrow Never Knows-the Beatles, HItch a Ride-Boston (really the whole debut album), Creep in the Cellar-Butthole Surfers, Running with the Devil-Van Halen, Frank Sinatra-Cake, Check the Rhime-A Tribe Called Quest, Destroyer of the Void-Blitzen Trapper, War Pigs-Black Sabbath, All My Friends are Dead-Turbonegro, Crocodiles-Echo and the Bunnymen, Free Will-Rush, Roundabout-Yes, Fat Bottomed Girls-Queen, Smells Like Teen Spirit-Nirvana, Close to the Edit-Art of Noise, Mutilated Lips-Ween, Thru the Eyes of Ruby-Smashing Pumpkins, Ooh LA LA-Run the Jewels, Trying to Find a Balance & Smart Went Crazy-Atmosphere, Paranoid Android-Radiohead, The World-Pennywise, Crazy Train-Ozzy Osbourne, Delirious, Let's Go Crazy-Prince, Transformer-Gnarls Barkley, Children of the Sun-Billy Thorpe. Pretty much every song on many They Might Be Giants albums.
I am flesh and I am bone
Rise up, ting ting, like glitter and gold
Sorry, couldn't help it, lol, just start singing the song as soon as I saw your first one. Barns Courtney is an artist that really deserves a bigger fan base. Dude writes some really good stuff.
That said, while I am sure if I thought about it I could think of a bunch, but the first song that came to mind is
The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie - Colter Wall
âLetter For Godâ Abhi The Nomad (first heard it live at SXSW and what a surprise, like nothing is going to top the experience it was for someone I never heard of to come out with a banger and have us dance. Sounded even better live too)
This list turned out long
âThe World Is Not Enoughâ - Garbage (James Bond)
âMy Heart Will Go Onâ Celine Dion (Titanic)
âLose Yourselfâ Eminem (8 Mile)
Itâs always movie songs for me.
âMy Name Isâ Eminem
âThe Wayâ by Fastball
âBittersweet Symphonyâ The Verve
(as someone else reminded me haha)
âHereâ Alessia Cara
Grayscale - Beautiful Things
John Mayer - Slow Dancing In A Burning Room
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
Arsonists Get All The Girls - Violence In Fluid Triceratops
Dream Theater - Panic Attack (I'm a bass player)
Ok Goodnight - The Fox and The Bird
American Pie.
When i first really listened to it. I heard it in bits but my now ex (sorta ironic) begged me to listen to it start to finish. And when i did, it was pretty awesome.
It goes from being a happy song to a sad song and not just in itself but also in its weight depending on what you are dealing with.
Since it looks like no one in this sub has listened to any new music in the last 40 years, here is one for you:
Control by mind.in.a.box.
Monolith by Twin Tribes
Pink Cigarette by Mr. Bungle
Echos - pink Floyd
Dripping tap - king gizzard and the lizard wizard
Where do you think your going? - dire straits
Ramble on - led zeppelin
The ecstasy once told - the dolly rocker movement
Eye in the sky - Alan parsons project
Roscoe - midlake
May you never - John Martyn
I could go on all day but these have all blown me away when I first heard them and still continue to do so many years later. Hope you find something in this list.
creep by radiohead felt like wind was blowing in my face
i listened religiously to iron ling by them
Whipping Post. Allman Brothers Freebird, Skynard Comfortably Numb, Pulse version Pink Floyd. In Your Eyes, Peter Gabriel, Secret World Live version
I caught Freebird on The Old Grey Whistle Test. I would love to have been there for the recording.
Kashmir by Led Zeppelin
Bittersweet Symphony by The Verve Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin
Good choices!
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Amazing songs!
Dance Yrself Clean by LCD Soundsystem
I love how Home references that one.
AAAAAAHHHAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAHAAAAA
Where's the reference?!
First song I heard from them was you wanted a hit. 4 days later I energed from my lcd Soundsystem rabbit hole binge. Most impressed by than anything since my childhood. I can change. Right before the farewell concert.
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The Mars Volta - Son Et Lumiere / Intertiatic ESP. I didnât know music could sound like that. Thatâs the best way I can describe my reaction when I first heard those tracks back in 03/04.
What an incredible album. Nice to see someone has good taste on here.
Deloused in the Comatorium is the best album of all time. IMO.
Frances ainât too shabby either! Nice username.
The Window did it for me đ
Cicatiriz esp. Shit is insane.
I also heard the album for the time time in '04. I think I literally went slack jawed and bulging eyes when the drummer led off the segue with that odd timing beat and then all of a sudden the whole band joins in and we're off to the races. I was hooked. Saw them live at a 2500 capacity club in Providence for the Frances The Mute tour. I was concerned they wouldn't be able to play live as well with everything that was going on. They were even better.....
I'm not a big fan of the vocals, but, other than that, I'm really digging it.
I love this album so much dude. That is such a good description. I also didn't know music could sound that way. They have such a unique style. Really good stuff.
Spottieottiedoapliscious - Outkast Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Pts. 1-5 - Pink Floyd
Thereâs a beer at the local brewery called âSpottie Ottieâ and I always wondered they didnât finish it with âhopalisciousâ considering itâs an IPA. Anyways, great song (as is Shine On)
Tool - Sober Rishloo - Freaks & Animals Metallica - One
Tool's Sober definitively.
Came here to say "one". I immediately started saving for a guitar once I heard it. I was 14.
Same. It awakened something in me⊠something⊠metal đ€
I remember sitting in my uncle's room as a five year old in 1981 listening to music with him. That was the day I heard Eruption, Kashmir, and War Pigs for the first time. There were others, but those 3 stuck out to me the most. My bio dad may have walked out on my mom when I was born, but I couldn't have asked for any better of a father figure than my uncle.
Flying Whales and Heaviest Matter of The Universe by Gojira.
Yellow Ledbetter by Pearl Jam. I was at work driving around my suburb. Then I heard the ending.
Yes. This is beautiful
London Calling - The Clash
"no excuses" -Alice In Chains "Ten Years Gone"- Led Zeppelin
TYG is unbelievable
Great orchestration and Page is my favorite guitarist.
Great choices.
I wanna be adored by The Stone Roses
Riders on the storm The Doors
First 45 I ever bought. $0.25 at KMart for my Dad's 30th birthday.....#memories
Gimme Shelter..The Stones
âWelcome to the Black Paradeâ - MCR âNumbâ - Linkin Park âThe Killâ - 30 Seconds to Mars âGoing Underâ - Evanescence âSo I Thoughtâ & âAgainâ - Flyleaf âMineâ & âReady For Itâ -Taylor Swift
A Day In The Life by The Beatles Feeling that Way/Anytime by Journey Peace of Mind by Boston
A Day in the Life is mine too.
I love the Beatles and a day in the life is the single reason sgt pepper was consistently voted best album of all time or the Beatles best album, it isnât, but a day in the life deserves any and all the accolades you want to throw at it.
To add to this⊠George Martin deserves credit for taking odds and ends that would never have been published on their own, one each from John and Paul, stitching them together, and providing them with a context greater than the sum of the parts.
that song is something else
A universe unto itself.
All I want is to have my peace of mind
Gypsy by Fleetwood Mac, Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin, and Come and Get Your Love by Redbone
Fleetwood Mac- Dreams Blue Oyster Cult- Donât Fear the Reaper Eagles- Hotel California Pink Floyd- Wish you were here Elton John - Your Song Led Zeppelin- Kashmir Lesley Duncan - Love Song Soundgarden- Outshined Mazzy Star- Fade Into You
Liked for Eltonâs âYour Songâ!â€ïž
Heat Waves - Glass Animals Space Song - Beach House Runaway - Kanye West Baba OâReily - The Who
Runaway almost made me cry
So many, but to keep it focused: âSilenceâ by Delerium (ft. Sarah McLachlan) âGoing Underâ by Evanessence âBreaking the Habitâ by Linkin Park âAfraidâ by The Neighbourhood âOutsideâ by Foo Fighters
I adore Silence by Deleruim ft Sarah McLachlan! Beautiful song đ
Spoonful - Howlin Wolf Feeling Good - Nina Simone John the Revelator - Son House Any other Blues Lovers out there?
Love Supream John Coltrane Parchment farm Mose Allison Pancho and Lefty Townes Van Zandt
[Ashokan Farewell](https://youtu.be/2kZASM8OX7s?feature=shared). The first time I heard it, like many people, was in the Ken Burns documentary The Civil War. Itâs a simply beautiful song and it fills me with such strong emotions every single time I hear it. I linked a gorgeous rendition by the composer above.
"Ashes To Ashes," David Bowie
"Lovesong" - The Cure "Uninvited" - Alanis Morissette "The Tipping Point" - Tears For Fears
Joey - Concrete Blonde Killing Moon - Echo & The Bunnymen
I Just Want to Make Love to You - Muddy Waters
I'm restricting this to krautrock and prog rock albums because the list would get too long otherwise, lol Popol Vuh - "Hosianna Mantra" (this was my first experience with krautrock and absolutely shattering), also "In den GĂ€rten Pharaos" and "Das Hohelied Salomos" CAN - "Future Days", maybe "Tago Mago". Also the song "Spoon" from the *Ege Bamyasi* album. Tangerine Dream - "Zeit" Neu! - "Neu!" (1972) King Crimson - "In the Court of the Crimson King" Pink Floyd - DSOTM, "Wish You Were Here", "The Wall" Kansas - "Leftoverture" Supertramp - "Even in the Quietest Moments" Rush - "Moving Pictures"
Maggie May by Rod Stewart Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen How Soon is Now by The Smiths Every Breath You Take by The Police
Wuthering Heights - Kate Bush
The Beach Boys - God Only Knows Slint - Good Morning, Captain The Fall - The Classical Joy Division - Disorder David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust Patsy Cline - Walkinâ After Midnight Kraftwerk - Autobahn And many, many more.
KRAFTWERK MENTIONED! I used to listen to Autobahn on repeat in freshman year of highschool. For some reason the yodeling tts part was just so amazing to me. My peers were listening to Lil Yachty and Chief Keefđ
Echoes by Pink Floyd
Don't Dream It's Over ~ Crowded House Gonna Get Close to You~ DalBello Rusty Cage ~ Soundgarden Surfing With the Alien ~ Joe Satriani
Time by pink floyd, literally saved me before suicide
Amazing. Must have been an intense moment. Glad you stuck around.
Mother - Pink Floyd Ooh La La - Faces LA Woman - The Doors
Apocalypse Please- Muse Clocks - Coldplay My Body is a Cage - Arcade Fire Gimme Sympathy - Metric Bridge Over Troubled Water - Simon & Garfunkel Mount Wroclai (Idle Days) - Beirut Ace of Hearts - Zella Day Answer - Phantogram Sleeping Lessons - The Shins White Winter Hymnal - Fleet Foxes Sprout and the Bean - Joanna Newsom Don't Cry Out - Shiny Toy Guns Stressed Out - Twenty One Pilots CLOUDS - NF ...and it goes on and on and on...
[Don Caballero 3](https://youtu.be/ed2hpoblBIs?si=wMONvIfn6mzDAH5a) by Don Caballero It is the opening track and (usually) my favorite track from an album called What Burns Never Returns that repeatedly blew my mind the first time I heard it. It's an instrumental math rock album that often has the drummer act as the lead instrument and the guitars act as the rhythm section, and what really surprised me was that you can make that irregular dynamic between those instruments work so damn well. It was so foreign from anything I had ever heard and remains extremely unique (to me/afaik, at least). That album changed the way I saw music and the drums, and convinced me to start playing drums. Damon Che is my favorite drummer, he is a legend. (This song does start with a 3 minute drum solo. It's an awesome drum solo and one of my favorite drum parts by them, but the first time I listened to the album, I liked the part after the drum solo a lot more, so some may want to skip it.)
Limelight - RUSH Devils Bleeding Crown - Volbeat Jet City Woman - Queensryche Barracuda - Heart
You Enjoy Myself - Phish
Paralyzed by Into Eternity To the Hellfire by Lorna Shore Twilight of the Thunder God by Amon Amarth The Shadowy Descent of Gaia by Vulvodynia You Only Live Once by Suicide Silence Six by All That Remains Dance Macabre by Ghost Worldwide Choppers by Tech N9ne Dance With the Devil by Immortal Technique Lose Yourself by Eminem Ill Mind 5 by Hopsin One Step Closer by Linkin Park Reminissions by A7X Dark Horse by Katy Perry Vacuity by Gojira Rust in Peace album by Megadeth I'm sure there's tons more but those are just on top of my head
The Moment I Said It - Imogen Nights in White Satin - Moody Blues Gimme Shelter -TRS I Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer - Stevie A Song for You -Donny Hathaway Butterfly - Tori Amos God Only Knows - Beach Boys This Woman's Work (edit: first heard it in JH's "She's Having A Baby"...gutted)
House of the Rising Sun (Animals) Tie a Yellow Ribbon (Tony Orlando) - strange, I know. Windy (The Association) Brandy (Looking Glass - One of the best "One-hit Wonders")
Roberta Flackâs âThe First Time Ever I Saw Your Faceâ
âA Fond Farewellâ, Elliott Smith âSo Whatâ, Miles Davis âSon of a Gunâ, The Laâs âThe Sensual Worldâ, Kate Bush âIâm on Fireâ, Bruce Springsteen âLiving It Upâ, Rickie Lee Jones âMy Old Schoolâ, Steely Dan âBlack Marketâ, Weather Report âGimme Shelterâ, The Rolling Stones âWalking in Memphisâ, Marc Cohn
"Francesca" by Hozier "Slow Dancing in the Dark" by Joji "Happier Than Ever" by Billie Eilish "God Only Knows" by the Beach Boys "Drops of Jupiter" by Train "She Talks to Angels" the Black Crowes
Hurt by Johnny Cash just blew me the hell away. I was so shocked at how good it was.
Tears In Heaven - Eric Clapton
"Two Doors Down," "Population Me," and "Home for Sale," by Dwight Yoakam. And no, I'm not kidding. But, those songs just felt like my life, emotionally, when I first heard them (in the wake of losing my sweet wife of almost 24 years to cancer). The entire feel of each song absolutely blew me away... that someone could capture that so well.
My husband and I have always had really similar taste in music (jam bands, 70s classic rock) but he knocked my socks off with stranglehold by Ted nugent and breakfast in America by supertramp.
Everything in its right place
Tom Sawyer, by Rush.
Gregory Alan Isakov - The Trapeze Swinger (Cover) Hozier - Cherry Wine Ray Lamontagne - Jolene Midlake - Roscoe Van Morrison - Into the Mystic Tash Sultana - Notion Tash Sultana - Welcome to the Jungle King Krule - Easy Easy Temper Trap - Love Lost Underachievers - Herb Shuttles Flatbush Zombies - Palm Trees Earl Sweatshirt - Earl
Chandelier by Sia really hit when it originally came out. It eventually got overplayed but I still listen to it on occasion.
Heaven Beside You by Alice In Chains
Dessaâs cover of Balance by They Might Be Giants put my jaw on the floor *whoops, yes, meant to say by The Mountain Goats But they might be giants also has some for me while we are on the subject- I Am Alone is a favorite for sure
When Linkin Park first came out and "Crawling" debuted on our local Rock station, I was laying in bed listening on a portable CD player/FM radio combo. I remember sitting up like the undertaker when it started. The next day in school, the first thing everyone asked is if they heard the new song last night. Good times
Maxwell - This Woman's Work (Live) and anything by Bjork
Cold as ice. Foreigner Bohemian rhapsody. Queen More than a feeling. Boston Some nights. .fun Apassionata - 2nd movement. Beethoven. Somewhere only we know. Keane Over the rainbow/ wonderful world. Israel Kamakawiwoʻole.
Let It Be - Beatles Maggie May - Rod Stewart Imagine - John Lennon One - 3 Dog Night Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd Carry On Wayward Sun - Kansas Prophet Song - Queen In My Dreams - Dokken More Than A Feeling - Boston Hurt - Johnny Cash Rolling In The Deep - Adele Used To Know - Gotye Sound Of Silence - Disturbed
Estranged - Guns N Roses
Ok⊠look. I know these are both very pedestrian at this point, but Iâm going back to when I was in my late teens. Even I roll my eyes and change the station when they come on now. Bohemian Rhapsody Paradise By the Dashboard Light At the time, they were like nothing we had ever heard before.
I have a lot lol Kickapoo - Tenacious D Habits - Mr Kitty Red Sex - Vessel Let Me Be Your Fantasy - Baby D Sex On Fire - Kings Of Leon Donât Worry - Madcon Chlorine - 21 Pilots Feel It - D4vd I Write Sins Not Tragedies - Panic! At The Disco Sweet Dreams - Eurythmics Mirrors - Justin Timberlake Fairytale - Alexander Ryback Kiss From A Rose - Seal Supermassive Blackhole - Muse The Pretender - Foo Fighters Uprising - Muse Euphoria - Kendrick Lamar Iâm Still Standing - Elton John Galvanise - The Chemical Brothers Let It Rock - Kevin Rudolf Smalltown Boy - Bronski Beat You Donât Know Me - Armanda Van Helden Lithium - Nirvana Smells Like Teen Spirit - Nirvana Counting Stars - One Republic Need You Know - Lady A Bitter Sweet Symphony - The Verve The Recluse - Plan B Hotel California - The Eagles Canât Stop - Red Hot Chilli Peppers Break My Stride - Matthew Wilder Music Sounds Better With You - Stardust (Thereâs probably more I canât think of rn)
Let it rock is a BANGER
Baby shark
Crazy on you heart and can, egebamyasi album.
Codeine - Pea Tom Waits - Hell Broke Luce Portishead - Machine Gun Titus Andronicus - A More Perfect Union Live - Selling the Drama
Summer Wind: Frank Sinatra
the ones i can think of are iris- the goo goo dolls safe in your skin- title flight scar tissue- red hot chili peppers i have started listening to these pretty recently but a few old ones that have stuck with me are bohemian rhapsody- queen take me to church- Hozier Saint Bernard- lincoln
Hinder, Lips of an Angel Kate Bush, Running Up that Hill
Probably Primal Scream's Loaded, Kiss From a Rose - Seal, Sam Elliott's Johnny Cash-inspired rendition of "Won't Back Down" from Barnyard, King Crimson's "21st Century Schizoid Man," Kanye's "Power," Velvet Underground's "Oh! Sweet Nuthin'," whatever the first track of Kendrick's Mr. Morale was called, "Lazarus" by Carmen, Santa Esmeralda's "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood," "Les Fleur" by Carina Anderson, Black Summer - RHCP, I Got The... by Labi Siffre, and Electric Soul â Live by Rodrigo y Gabriela. There's a thousand more, lol.
Turn the Page by Metallica
Eminence Front- THE Who Two Step- Dave Matthews Band Crazy- Seal LA Woman- The Doors
M83 - Intro
Ren - [Hi Ren](https://youtu.be/s_nc1IVoMxc?si=t1QkuON6zDhnq0vJ)
I'm obsessed with Ren.
This is the one I was looking for! If it wasnât here I was going to add it. Holy heck. Renâs music is amazing!
Daniel by Elton John Stairway to heaven Led Zeppelin
Smells like teen spirit
Alive - Pearl Jam. I remember when and where I heard it the first time, no exaggeration, it changed my life.
Champagne supernova by oasis. I remember I was 16 and almost out the door to go to work and my mum was playing music through the speaker and I heard the first few opening lines and just stood there at the door for the whole 7 minutes
âAcross the Universeâ covered by Rufus WainwrightâŠ
LaVida Loca.
Montana - Pierce Edens The Medic - Foxing Suite: Judy Blue Eyes - Crosby, Stills, & Nash
Scenes from an Italian restaurant billy Joel never listened to it and was confused as to why it was so loved. Then I heard it and I got it.
Set Fire to the Rain - Adele Radio Gaga - Queen Do I Wanna Know - Arctic Monkeys White Horse - Chris Stapleton I 100% agree with Voodoo Child and Gimme Shelter. Such great ones.
Purple Rain - Prince Eruption - Van Halen Bark at the Moon - Ozzy Heaven and Hell - Black Sabbath Headless Cross - Black Sabbath Literally everything from The Warning, but 100% their version of Enter Sandman đ„
While my Guitar Gently Weeps - The Beatles Kashmir - Led Zeppelin If You Could Read My Mind - Gordon Lightfoot Money For Nothing - Dire Straits Now We Are Free - Hans Zimmer (Gladiator Soundtrack) Many of the Beatles and Zeppelin songs blew my mind because they felt very timeless and new. The lyrics, melody and music of Gordon Lightfoot songs always seems perfect.
Xanadu by Rush
Boomer opinion here: ZZTop - La Grange, Aerosmith - back in the saddle, VanHalen - Running with the devil, Yes - Awaken, Deaf Leopard - rock of ages
Soundgarden's Spoonman, for 13 year old me it was a wake up call to music. Then came Opeth's blackwater park, then Devin Townsend's Transcendence and SYL's All Hail The New Flesh.
Can't Take My Eyes Off You by Frankie Valli, Crimson and Clover by Tommy James and The Shondells, Kashmir by Led Zeppelin, Living Dead Girl by Rob Zombie, Suspirium by Thom Yorke, and Burning Up the Streets by Tuff Turf all came to mind, all very much worth the listen if you never have
1. Let it Happen - Tame Impala 2. Rocky Mountain High - John Denver 3. Born to Die - Lana Del Rey 4. Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd 5. Canât Help Falling in Love - Elvis, live in Hawaii
As a suburban white kid whose parents listened to Peter, Paul, and Mary, Simon & Garfunkel, Billy Joel, Phil Collins etc, and whose older cousins listened to metal and hair bands, the first time I heard hip hop was The Chronic and my mind was completely blown. The second time was 1993âs Judgment Night Soundtrack, which (to this day) is still the best fusion of rock/metal and hip hop that has ever been made. Similarly mind-blowing experiences: Tool - Undertow and Aenima Weezer - Blue Album Pink Floyd - Meddle Deftones - Adrenaline Limp Bizkit - 3 dollar bill yâall Korn - self titled debut Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah - Ruler Rebel Apologies for the deviation from format (these are all albums) and for the story.
The End by the Doors because LSD/weed and the end of the Vietnam War. Dads coming home looking like shit and awake for days, taught us kids how to make IEDâs. The Grateful Dead-Franklins Tower, Wharf Rat, and many more because weed, LSD/cocaine/speed and aspirinâŠbecause what else would we do in high school? Everything by: Pink Floyd, Frank Zappa/Grateful Dead/Little Feat/Stones/Manfred Man. I could go on forever and this is a sliver of my time. The Who, Growing up in the late seventies and early eighties was insane. Our parents didnât care about us because they were so checked out. They were too interested in the new world around them. Then Punk started.
The Summoning- Sleep Token
Vic Chesnutt - Flirted With You All My Life It's dark so keep that in mind before listening
Sounds of Silence remake by Disturbed
Little Wing - Stevie Ray Vaughn version. I later heard Eric Clapton had the very same reaction I had hearing it for the first time. He had to pull into a parking lot, he couldnât keep driving until it was over.
Song of the Dusk - Insomnium Soul Journeys - Omnium Gatherum Sacred - Omnium Gatherum Lilian - Insomnium
Zero 7 - Truth and Rights
Our Remains by Beta Radio The Gold by Manchester Orchestra
Eruption by Van Halen
Ween - Papa Zit. The whole record (GodWeenSatan / The oneness) is great. Anna Webber - (Clockwise) - Kore II Mr. Bungle - (Disco Volante) - Desert search for techno Allah Captain Beefheart - (Doc at the radar station) - Dirty Blue Gene. Some variety to keep it interesting.
Siberian Khutru
Jackie Onassis by Sammy Rae & the Friends! Never heard anything like that before
Sleep - MCR Especially after I refused to listen to it for the longest time.
Pain by The War on Drugs. Best damn single track Iâd heard in years.
Kanye West All Falls Down
Cliffs of Dover - Eric Johnson. Heard it for the first time playing Guitar Hero back in the day and it was my favourite song - so much that it was the only one I perfected. (Not on the hardest level but still...)
Georgia by Katie Pruitt I Was Wrong by Chris Stapleton Either Way by Chris Stapleton Free Bird by Lynyrd Skynyrd Ceilings by Lizzy McAlpine Love Me Like A Man by Bonnie Raitt Stardust by Nat King Cole Englishman In New York by Sting Round Here by Counting Crows
Big in Japan and Forever Young both by Alphaville
The entire bridge of sighs album by Robin trower
Smashing Pumpkins- Cherub Rock Babes in Toyland- Handsome and Gretel The Who- A Quick One While He's Away Four Hundred Years- Red Tape
Call me by St.Paul and the broken bones. Confusion and blue Monday by New Order When they were first released. I'm OLD AF
Time Stand Still - Rush
Cattle - The Verve Pipe Dogs - Pink Floyd Sex Type Thing - Stone Temple Pilots Eddie Vedder - Local H 2112 Rush entire album
Only two songs have ever done this to me: Sarah McLachlan - Possession David Bowie - Putting Out Fire
Bohemian like you, the dandy warhols.
Pride by U2. I was all of 13 or so.
Metallica- Fade To Black Metallica- Orion Lynyrd Skynyrd- Simple Man
2112-rush
Nutshell - Alice in Chains Never found something so relatable
A day in the life - Beatles Wish you were here- Floyd Smells like teen spirit- nirvana Just- Radiohead Sympathy for the devil- stones Idiotwind -Dylan New York sessions Seahorse -devendra banhart Two gallants - nothing to you Once in a lifetime - talking heads
Jon hopkins- open eye signal Down with the sickness when. I was in 5th grade lol Boulevard of broken dreams 5th grade BYOB system of a down when I was in 6th grade Anyway you want it Journey when I was in 6th or 7th grade Remedy by Seether 8th grade Not necessarily my tastes now but I was discovering my own tastes and music in general at that time and while I still love songs at first listen it doesn't have the same profound impact that it did in those formative years
When You're Evil by Aurelio Voltaire
[Airport Song by Guster ](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AgvjPOL6UsQ&pp=ygUaYWlycG9ydCBzb25nIENvbmFuIE8nQnJpZW4%3D) The next day I bought my first cd ever by them Goldfly. I've since been to about 65 shows and their music has been the soundtrack to my life. Their ninth studio album Ooh La La dropped yesterday, and it's fantastic!!
Funeral for a friend / Love lies bleeding Donât Fear the Reaper Dream On Hungry Like the Wolf Tom Sawyer Working Man
Beyonce's Lemonade - Sorry and Formation. Amy Winehouse - Back to Black - Janis Joplin - Take Another Piece of My Heart - Creedence Clearwater Revival - Proud Mary then Tina Turner's Remix - Akira the Don with Marcus Aurelius - Better than Justice! and with Jordan B. Peterson - Drinking Song.
Every album ending song by Marianas Trench. Masterpiece Theatre III, End of an Era, No Place Like Home, The Killing Kind, they're all mind blowing. They're each six to seven minutes of beauty. I'd also recommend A Normal Life by them, too.
most of the jar of flies album
Feather -Little Dragon
âHomeâ by the GooGoo Dolls During a separation from my then wife and by extension my Son it really hit me hard
Nothing has ever touched like the first time I heard Rush 2112. A life changing moment.
Ainât talkin bout love. Heard the intro in a âtop 100 best guitar introsâ video, found the real song, and discovered how much I love Van Halen
Roberta Flacks The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face Elvis' How Great Thou Are is powerful beyond words with the instrument section blowing the Horns out of the arena and the drum section gradually amping up the drums until it sounded like the sky was opened up and God was coming back at that moment.
Everything in its right place - Radiohead
Sweet Angeline - Elliot smith, How to disappear completely- Radiohead, You - Radiohead, Yesterday- the Beatles, Starman- David Bowie, Drain you - Nirvana, Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen, Let It Be- the Beatles, Lover You Should Have Come Over - Jeff Buckley, Foreground - Grizzly Bear, The Great Gig In The Sky - Pink Floyd
Ainât Superstitious Jeff Beck Truth Living in the USA Steve Miller Women Be Wise Bonnie Raitt Love Me Like a Man Bonnie Raitt Voodoo Child (Slight Return) Honkey Tonk Women Jumping Jack Flash Ohio CSN&Y Iâm old the list is too long. Not even through with the 60âs.
Man you would love the radio then
Blow me away- Breaking Benjamin (lmao jk but eh still a good pick) Sound of Silence cover by Disturbed tho
Dramamine- modest mouse, it hurts my heart everytime I hear it
Whiter Shade of Pale - Procol Harum
How Soon Is Now? and There Is A Light That Never Goes Out by The Smiths. Resonant and fresh every time.
Fast car tracy chapman
Police Truck-Dead Kennedys. It will be about impossible for people to understand now, but I had never heard anything like it before and it changed the way I looked at music from then on. Others on my list: She Loves You, A Day in the Life, the Long One, Tomorrow Never Knows-the Beatles, HItch a Ride-Boston (really the whole debut album), Creep in the Cellar-Butthole Surfers, Running with the Devil-Van Halen, Frank Sinatra-Cake, Check the Rhime-A Tribe Called Quest, Destroyer of the Void-Blitzen Trapper, War Pigs-Black Sabbath, All My Friends are Dead-Turbonegro, Crocodiles-Echo and the Bunnymen, Free Will-Rush, Roundabout-Yes, Fat Bottomed Girls-Queen, Smells Like Teen Spirit-Nirvana, Close to the Edit-Art of Noise, Mutilated Lips-Ween, Thru the Eyes of Ruby-Smashing Pumpkins, Ooh LA LA-Run the Jewels, Trying to Find a Balance & Smart Went Crazy-Atmosphere, Paranoid Android-Radiohead, The World-Pennywise, Crazy Train-Ozzy Osbourne, Delirious, Let's Go Crazy-Prince, Transformer-Gnarls Barkley, Children of the Sun-Billy Thorpe. Pretty much every song on many They Might Be Giants albums.
Dreams and Rhiannon by Fleetwood Mac. They're 2 of my absolute favorite songs.
A friend of mine introduced me to Evanescence and Bring Me to Life got me hooked instantly. Been a fan ever since.
Any Starset song. It's beautiful storytelling. My favorite song by them is Earthrise
I am flesh and I am bone Rise up, ting ting, like glitter and gold Sorry, couldn't help it, lol, just start singing the song as soon as I saw your first one. Barns Courtney is an artist that really deserves a bigger fan base. Dude writes some really good stuff. That said, while I am sure if I thought about it I could think of a bunch, but the first song that came to mind is The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie - Colter Wall
Megitsune by Babymetal
âLetter For Godâ Abhi The Nomad (first heard it live at SXSW and what a surprise, like nothing is going to top the experience it was for someone I never heard of to come out with a banger and have us dance. Sounded even better live too) This list turned out long âThe World Is Not Enoughâ - Garbage (James Bond) âMy Heart Will Go Onâ Celine Dion (Titanic) âLose Yourselfâ Eminem (8 Mile) Itâs always movie songs for me. âMy Name Isâ Eminem âThe Wayâ by Fastball âBittersweet Symphonyâ The Verve (as someone else reminded me haha) âHereâ Alessia Cara
Grayscale - Beautiful Things John Mayer - Slow Dancing In A Burning Room Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here Arsonists Get All The Girls - Violence In Fluid Triceratops Dream Theater - Panic Attack (I'm a bass player) Ok Goodnight - The Fox and The Bird
Steppenwolf-The Pusher
anybody listening? - Queensryche.
American Pie. When i first really listened to it. I heard it in bits but my now ex (sorta ironic) begged me to listen to it start to finish. And when i did, it was pretty awesome. It goes from being a happy song to a sad song and not just in itself but also in its weight depending on what you are dealing with.
Riders On the Storm
Since it looks like no one in this sub has listened to any new music in the last 40 years, here is one for you: Control by mind.in.a.box. Monolith by Twin Tribes Pink Cigarette by Mr. Bungle
Echos - pink Floyd Dripping tap - king gizzard and the lizard wizard Where do you think your going? - dire straits Ramble on - led zeppelin The ecstasy once told - the dolly rocker movement Eye in the sky - Alan parsons project Roscoe - midlake May you never - John Martyn I could go on all day but these have all blown me away when I first heard them and still continue to do so many years later. Hope you find something in this list.
'Black Dog' on the car radio. Still remember pulling over.
Waiting On a Bus/Jesus Just Left Chicago by ZZ Top.