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Major Dude
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'Impressive' songs
By 'impressive' I don't mean the best song ever made in the world etc. (there are already plenty of other such threads in this forum
) This thread is more thought-provoking ![]() Say, if you have to recommend your favourite artist to your friend (assuming he doesn't know about the artist), you normally make him listen to one or two songs by the artist, to create an impression about the artist in him. Now, this song is very important in the sense that it creates a lasting impression in him: if he likes it, it creates a good impression & he will start liking the artist too (or even become a big fanatic of him). On the other hand, if the song is bad, he will despise the artist probably till the end of his life! If you were to recommend an artist, what songs would you specifically choose for this purpose? Say, I would like to listen to 'The Cure', what song or two would you recommend me to first listen to? ![]() Mention some your favourite artists and their 'impressive' songs - they don't necessarily have to be their biggest hits, but more of your personal opinion - and who knows, I may end up liking them as well!
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Forum Music King
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Okay then Triton....
Curve - Coast Is Clear I bet £1,000,000 you wouldn't like it. Despite the fact it's my favourite ever track.... By anyone....
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Major Dude
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OK then... I'm downloading it right now
![]() Any more suggestions? Anyone? |
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Major Dude
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I just listened to it & I admit it's pretty good, but somehow not as awe-inspiring as I had expected.
But a very good song none the less, and I'll check them out soon |
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Major Dudette
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Ok, I can mention one but will you ever bother to listen to it? I feel nobody in this forum will ever try to listen to my recommendations
Anyways, its Someday-Michael Learns to Rock(considering you are not into typical slow-pop songs) All pop music is good music but all good music isn't pop music ![]() Wanna know more about pop music or my boy-bands? Westlife / Backstreet Boys / Savage Garden / NSync / Michael Learns to Rock |
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Forum Music King
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@apola - Try again! Have you got any darkwave or dreampop?
@Triton - It's all personal taste (also depends on your circumstances at the time). Some songs are more than just music... |
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Major Dude
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@Cylob - As long as the genres are the same, personal tastes don't really matter
![]() BTW, it's my turn to recommend one for you What genre?@Apola - I've heard it, good but not awe-inspiring. |
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Major Dude
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Lunachicks - Don't Want You
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Kashmir - Surfing the Warm industry
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Confused
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Annie Lennox -- Bitter Pill (since thats what i just recommended to a friend a couple of mins ago)
![]() Nobby:I have ADD.... Germ:No shit, Nobby? Nobody would have ever guessed. |
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Forum King
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Led Zeppelin - Black Dog
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Junior Member
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Pink Floyd - Sheep
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Virgil Donati - Trencherman
Derek Sherinian - Astroglide Eva Cassidy - Somewhere Over The Rainbow (best version probably ever recorded) |
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Major Dude
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While I take some time to listen to the songs you've listed, here are a few of my impressive songs:
1. FGTH - Relax 2. Van Halen - Jump 3. Van Halen - Right Now (yes, both of them) 4. Alphaville - Forever Young BTW, can anyone recommend me an impressive song by the artist 'Rage against the Machine'? |
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Autechre - Foil (from the Amber E.P)
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Some songs that I find awe inspiring (warning, occasional instances of cheese ):Chantal Kreviazuk ~ In The Life Pink Floyd ~ Dogs Synergy ~ Delta Four LeAnn Rimes ~ Please Remember L7 ~ Pretend We're Dead Hole ~ Awful Liz Phair ~ Flower The Police ~ Voices Inside My Head Poe ~ Haunted I'm a psychosomatic sister running around without a leash. |
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Major Dude
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Sandra - Maria magdalena
works out a whole lot better if your friend's an 80s freak |
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Forum King
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one song that I do enjoy is Faithless - Salva Mea
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Major Dude
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Been awhile. Enjoying the thread resurrections Triton?
Anyways, Virgos Merlot - The Cycle, is one song that I think would classify as very impressive. |
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\m/
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Derek & The Dominoes - Layla
Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of tapes hurtling down the highway. |
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Interesting thread...
Alanis is a hard one to do. Her Jagged Little Pill album is different than her Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie one... So, for her JLP one: Alanis Morissette - All I Really Want For SPIJ album: Alanis Morissette - Your Congratulations A band a lot of people here probably haven't heard (except those who've seen the TV crime series "Cold Case". The theme is called "Nara") of. All of their songs are named after ancient cities (Pompeii, Ebla, Isfahan, Tikal, et cetera... All very tribal stuff; drums, chanting. Makes you feel as if you're in a music session 2000 years ago (or with the song "Tikal", being chased through a jungle by headhunters).) E.S. Posthumus has some of their music used in movie trailers (Spider-Man (pretty sure), Planet of the Apes, I Robot). E.S. Posthumus - Pompeii Same prob as Alanis with this group. Their Fush Yu Mang album is way different than their Astro Lounge album. Can't say I really enjoy the former, but I love the Astro Lounge album. Smash Mouth - Walkin' On The Sun Smash Mouth - Defeat You Yanni. Yes, Yanni. He has a few good songs I like. Yanni - Santorini Juno Reactor (If you've seen the Matrix Trillogy, you've heard these guys.) Juno Reactor - Masters of the Universe (either full size, or Eternal Basement Remix) Juno Reactor vs Don Davis - Navras (9 minutes long. Credit-rolling song for The Matrix Revolutions) The Union Underground. Another group you haven't heard of... The Union Underground - Untill You Crack Numeriklab. You haven't heard of them, either, unless you've at least watch an episode of "NCIS" on TV. They did the opening theme. Numeriklab - Losing Faith Eiffel 65 (You know 'em.. "I'm blue, da ba dee da ba dye da ba dee da ba dye...) Eiffel 65 - Europop For you gamers: Eiffel 65 - My Console Fatboy Slim - Kalifornia
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FRISIAN (MOD)
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most impressive song I know
Eagles - the last resort |
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Three off the top of my head -
Mike Keneally - We'll Be Right Back Frank Zappa - Inca Roads Mahavishnu Orchestra - Meeting of the Spirits |
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Senior Member
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you said earlier that you're into cure try listening the alubum wish in its entirety or standing on the beach you'd definitely be impressed with the sound lyrics and the way the tracks are arranged great band
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Senior Member
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Muse - New Born
Weeeeeeeeeeee |
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Forum Music King
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"Open", the final track on:
![]() Strangely, it conjures up images of Berlin (1945). I think "harrowing" is the word. |
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Major Dude
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Kosheen - Hungry Leftfield - Song Of Life (listen to the original before listening to ANY of the remixes) Ott - Joyful Wonder (although "Splitting An Atom" would be time well spent also) The search for the ultimate signature continues apace. I have journeyed from the peaks of Nepal to the depths of oceanic trenches. I have crossed deserts, jungles, swamps, savannas, steppes and frozen wastelands. I have consulted with seers, swamis, sages, scholars and savants. The peregrination proceeds purposefully. |
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Old New Order Songs from Substance are quite remarkable considering that its made way back in the 80s
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Major Dude
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I'd say the most impressive song of all time is Imagine by John Lennon. His message of global unity is timeless.
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A sexy voice gliding on a wall of feedback. What impresses me most is the originality, to this day those first few EP's are still a unique sound. Quote:
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Slowdive - Souvlaki (1993)
![]() This album (as a whole) blazes a trail across the sky. The killer has to be "Souvlaki Space Station", 6 mins of rolling guitars and subtle washes of noise.
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Canis Sapiens
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Well, I can't make up my mind. I'll just put my fav song in the 2004.
The Walkmen - The Rat (the intro + the drumming + the drumming in the intro) My latest pack (old): http://www.winamp.com/plugins/details.php?id=134260 My latest skin: A Skin ? v1.0: http://www.winamp.com/skins/details.php?id=135874 |
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Frenchoderator
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Morrissey - Suedehead
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Forum King
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Dream Theater - Fatal Tragedy
Godspeed You Black Emperor! - Terrible Canyons of Static (specifically the part named "World Police and Friendly Fire", which starts maybe halfway through the track) Björk - Cvalda |
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knockin' on heaven's door (e clapton)
cloudy day, cherry, cajun moon, ... (jj cale HIMSELF) dream gerard, feelin' good, hidden treasure (traffic) the rhythm of the heat, biko (p gabriel) carpet crawlers, dancing with the moonlit knight (genesis) libertango (a piazzola) como la cigarra (m sosa) heavy horses (jethro tull) old man (n young) anything at all (d crosby) cut my hair, drowned (the who) homburg (procol harum) "meddle" (pink floyd) going to california (led zeppelin) l.a. woman (the doors) let it be (the beatles) 50 ways to leave your lover, ...(p simon HIMSELF) ... ... |
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not fucked, not quite.
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meddle ftw.
Elliott Smith - Coast to Coast |
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DRINK BEER NOW
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Louis Armstrong - Black and Blue
Metallica - Fade to Black Don't forget to live before you die.
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