Looking to expand my horizons beyond my current mix of everything from CCR to German Heavy Metal. So essentially any music (except country), only real rule (other than NO COUNTRY) is it needs to be generally positive and lively, I've got too much depressing music already.
Also bonus cookies for anyone who can find a singer like John Lennon impersonator in this video
If you listen to CCR, I guess you know these: Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and Genesis. <3
Now lets get into real stuff (genres shown are Neo-classical, Mod-classical, Post-rock, Electro post-rock, Trip-hop, blues-rock, classic rock, blues, jazz house):
Brother in Arms is a marvelous song and I am shocked you know Dire Straits Payne
On the topic of country, there's a difference between Western Country and Southern Country. In my opinion, western country is better. Reckless Kelly, Christopher Ledoux (okay that's a little hickish), Cross Canadian Ragweed. But I wouldn't ever call country uplifting, most of it is about love lost or love not found yet...
Brother in Arms is a marvelous song and I am shocked you know Dire Straits Payne
Why wouldn't I? Am I not an auto-proclaimed ENORMOUS fan of old-rock? 70% of my iPod is old-rock. However, now that I started moving to mod-classic/neo-classic/post-rock, this percentage keeps getting lower and lower since I'm discovering -so many- awesome unknown bands with TSS, a blog I visit religiously every morning listening at every single entry and deciding if it deserves making its way into my iPod. :3
Edit: Just my two cents on music. I listen to anything. Music feeds the soul - these songs were the first that came to my head when I decided to post in here.
Post has been edited 4 time(s), last time on Feb 9 2011, 11:02 pm by Cardinal.
A selection of songs that I've listened to recently which I'd recommend.
Pretty gay video to be honest, but I always get a laugh at 4:34-4:37 where the singer does a "srs face" to the drum beat. You owe it to yourself to watch it for that part.
The aforementioned Day Tripper. Superior voices to Hendrix but obviously inferior guitar work.
My current favourite dubstep track.
One of the singles from Chase & Status's new album. The video is a great parody of Jeremy Kyle and other Jerry Springer-like show hosts. It does have a couple of seconds of implied rough sex but you don't actually see anything. Just a warning for the censors, though I know we've moved beyond the whole "content must be suitable for 13 year olds" era now.
Also, how could I forget that? Olia Tira is the bonus, given that she's pretty hot. The male singer looks like some sort of lunatic most of the time, but the sax guy is the definite highlight. I bet he didn't think he'd get so famous...
Then I was going to post Incubus, Fuel, BNL, Muse but I'm sure you've heard of them though. If you get into OLP their older stuff is better in my opinion, so I'd download In Repair first (both of the songs above are from that CD). It was a concept album revolving around the book Spiritual Machines. Actually, the other rescinded on most of the book later.
@Cap'n Will - apparently Lennon was at the recording studio when Hendrix did his cover of Day Tripper - it's rumoured that Lennon provided some backing vocals, but there's no absolute proof!
Ultraviolet -- Inf, we've got a job for you. ASUS has been very naughty and we need our lil guy to go do their mom's to teach them if they fuck around, they gon' find out
UndeadStar -- I wonder if that's what happened to me. A returned product (screen) was "officially lost" for a while before being found and refunded. Maybe it would have remained "lost" if I didn't communicate?