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Music Thread: Songs to hear at least once before you die
Recently I discovered the music of Jeff Buckley. Strangely enough after reading up about him, I realized I remember hearing about him drowning when I was younger, but having no clue who he was. I found myself discussing with a friend how cool it is to discover music like that that is 10-15 years old, but that somehow you never heard before and to just go wow that is a beautiful piece of music, how did I miss that?
This sparked this idea in my head, what are songs that you feel someone would be missing out if they didn't hear that song at least once in their lifetime. This is different than a favorite songs list in my mind, as for example Everlong by the Foo Fighters is one of my all-time favorite songs, but I would not place it on this list. Basically just songs that regardless of genre, likes or dislikes, or whatever else can be widely appreciated simply as a beautiful piece of music. I don't know if this makes sense, but here's a few to get the list started (obviously will end up more slanted towards my generation). Jeff Buckley - Hallelujah (song that inspired this thread) Johnny Cash - Hurt Neutral Milk Hotel - King of Carrot Flowers Part 1 R.E.M. - E-Bow the Letter The Shins - New Slang The Smashing Pumpkins - Disarm So what else am I possibly missing out on? |
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Re: Music Thread: Songs to hear at least once before you die
Radiohead - Idioteque
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Re: Music Thread: Songs to hear at least once before you die
A Day in the Life Of - Beatles
Several classical songs that I do not know the name of |
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Re: Music Thread: Songs to hear at least once before you die
Radiohead - Let Down
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Re: Music Thread: Songs to hear at least once before you die
my nominations:
Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd Tears in Heaven - Eric Clapton |
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Re: Music Thread: Songs to hear at least once before you die
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Radiohead - Idioteque [/ QUOTE ] obv much? |
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Re: Music Thread: Songs to hear at least once before you die
I used to see Jeff Buckley live all the time at Sin-e, still remember hearing he died and in total disbelief. Sin-e was my go-to bar when I moved to Manhattan.
I prefer Grace, but both songs are 5*+ material. No Regrets, Edith Piaf Crazy, Patsy Cline Head Like a Hole, NIN [years ahead of its time] Rachmaninov's Piano Concertos #1 and #2 And I am Telling You I'm Not Going, Jennifer Holliday La Bamba, Richie Valens Singin' the Blues, Frankie Trumbauer and Bix Beiderbecke. |
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Re: Music Thread: Songs to hear at least once before you die
bjork hyperballad.
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Re: Music Thread: Songs to hear at least once before you die
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bjork hyperballad. [/ QUOTE ] I think I like this best of any of the suggestions so far. I think it's a strange exercise though because I don't think there is much music that is sufficiently universal. If I were going to throw out one modern song off the top of my head, I might go with Roygbiv by Boards of Canada. So joyous. Erik Satie's Gnossienne #5 is wistful, melancholy and gorgeous, but I think a good recording is key. I heard one a long time ago that made me love the piece, but the recording I got since then really doesn't hold a candle to it. |
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Re: Music Thread: Songs to hear at least once before you die
I would put Cantus and Summa by Arvo Part in there.
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