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raising_creampies t1_ja1cvl2 wrote
Reply to What’s your favorite song?🎶 by Vedra13
Dead tie between For The Love Of God by Steve Vai, Nothing Else Matters by Metallica, and This Hidden Gem.
allminorchords t1_ja1bvcq wrote
Sufjan Stevens- Carrie & Lowell (album)
Gregory Alan Isakov - The Empty Northern Hemisphere (album)
The Avett Brothers - No Hard Feelings (song)
PinealFever t1_ja1bv0h wrote
Never mind what's been selling, it's what you're buying.
-Fugazi
Captain_Comic t1_ja1brnr wrote
Reply to Who are your top 5 favorite songwriters? Count lyricists’ and composers’ teams as one. by GeorgeHowland
Lennon/McCartney, Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, Bee Gees (mostly Barry) and Carole King
umlcat t1_ja1bko3 wrote
"Someone still loves you" - Radio Gaga - Queen
I sang a few times to stray cats I adopted...
resuwreckoning t1_ja1bhka wrote
Reply to comment by zincdeclercq in Nas Says Hip-Hop Peers His Age Don’t Inspire Him to Make Music by bodamfuonua1
Tomorrow is todays answer to yesterday’s question.
Expert-Hyena6226 t1_ja1bblu wrote
I'd listen to the words he say
But in his voice I heard decay
The plastic face forced to portray
All the insides left cold and grey
There is a place that still remains
It eats the fear, it eats the pain
The sweetest price he'll have to pay
The day the whole world went away
NIN
Undiluted36 t1_ja1am98 wrote
Reply to comment by Sherpa2730 in I don't like Lana Del Rey but I don't know why by JunFerra
That was pure art in observation ism.
Expert-Hyena6226 t1_ja1al5o wrote
Let me know the way
Before there's hell to pay
Give me room to lay the law and let me go
I've got to make a play
To make my lover stay
So, what would an angel say?
The devil wants to know
Criminal by Fiona Apple
nms08 t1_ja19xv2 wrote
Hymn to the Immortal Wind - MONO
MISTER-CLEAN t1_ja19s7w wrote
Reply to comment by gratusin in Nas Says Hip-Hop Peers His Age Don’t Inspire Him to Make Music by bodamfuonua1
Honestly the top ten list might just be Illmatic
xylia13 t1_ja19p1o wrote
Reply to comment by Slippy771 in I don't like Lana Del Rey but I don't know why by JunFerra
Ehhh not 100% true. I absolutely love a handful of her songs, and others I just don’t like at all.
blue-eyed-zola t1_ja19jr9 wrote
Reply to comment by phred_666 in Live albums that you love by Schism-spiralout
Probably a studio album, but undeniably good
blue-eyed-zola t1_ja19b99 wrote
Reply to comment by FullRollingBoil in Live albums that you love by Schism-spiralout
Agreed. At Budokan is overrated. First four studio albums are top tier.
Baldran t1_ja190s5 wrote
Spirit of Eden and Laughing Stock by Talk Talk.
kyttEST t1_ja18w1g wrote
Reply to comment by MaxBulla in What line from a song lyric has made the most impact on you? by jso85
Love this
JournalistCurious203 t1_ja18mqx wrote
Reply to Am I the only one who thinks that What a wonderful world by Louis Armstrong should be humankind's anthem? by Historical_Ad1970
Probably not, but I don’t think it should be the anthem for THIS world/system. Maybe in the hereafter. Here, on earth, after, all tyrants have been removed and the oppressed masses have been liberated.
funkypjb t1_ja18awh wrote
Reply to comment by psych_ike in I don't like Lana Del Rey but I don't know why by JunFerra
I think this story might help OP know why they don’t like Lana Del Rey.
58Firedrome t1_ja182oc wrote
Reply to Live albums that you love by Schism-spiralout
BB King Live at the Regal, and his Live at Cook county jail
58Firedrome t1_ja17xyo wrote
Reply to Live albums that you love by Schism-spiralout
Allman Brothers live at Fillmore East
AlGeee t1_ja17mda wrote
Pink Floyd, wish you were here
SubsequentlyPryor t1_ja17flj wrote
Bloc Party - Better Than Heaven
wjhatley t1_ja1725e wrote
Reply to modern recordings of traditional southern/appalachian folk and gospel music? by rotterdamn8
It has some cheesy spoken narration tracks you can skip, but there are some good songs on Orthophonic Joy: The 1927 Bristol Sessions Revisited. Highlights are “Sweet Heaven When I Die” by Steve Martin (yes, that Steve Martin) and the Steep Canyon Rangers, and “In the Pines” by Brad Paisley. You can also never go wrong with “Will the Circle Be Unbroken, Vol. 1.” That’s one of the most influential albums in history, joining together the original stars of C&W with more modern voices who were trying to get away from the slickness that had begun to pervade the genre.
Sad_Interview_232 t1_ja16yyj wrote
Reply to comment by decentlyfair in Live albums that you love by Schism-spiralout
I bet..
biictorinio t1_ja1cwje wrote
Reply to Recommend a song from your country, or in a language you know by h_averyguy
Met bloed zweet en tranen - andre hazes