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Trilby 02-12-2006 05:35 PM

Songs You Come Back To--
 
again and again, no matter what the emotional landscape.

Me? WereWolves of London is a total favorite. Anything by KC and the SunShine Band. And, natch, the entire musical score of Rocky Horror.

When I'm pissed at a dude I like Carly Simon tempered with Paul Simon goin' to GraceLand. Village People are also soothing. What say the Vast UnWashed?

richlevy 02-12-2006 05:52 PM

Well, I would put songs into categories like 'old standards', songs Sinatra, Tony Bennet, Dean Martin, etc would sing and show tunes.

I have an uncle who loves doing 'New York, New York'. I get a little choked up over 'The Impossible Dream' (MP3) from 'Man of La Mancha'.

Some of the best songs I remember were performed by some of the worst singers in the movie versions. Zero Mostel in 'Fiddler on the Roof' and almost the entire cast of 'Paint Your Wagon' have a rough honest quality that sell the song. I'd rather hear Lee Marvin sing the title song than someone more polished like Robert Goulet. It also makes me less embarrased to sing them in the shower, which is one test of how much I like a song.

I also like Pop Music, but these two categories are more tied to the personalities of the singers who performed them or the plots of the shows they came from which gives them a little more emotional depth.

Okay, now I'm going have to boot up the Karaoke software....

BTW, here is the link to the gallery of musical avi and mp3 clips.

bluecuracao 02-12-2006 05:56 PM

Oh yeah...the opening riff of "Get Down Tonight" never fails to put me in groove mode.

Also, anything by Al Green is always perfect.

Lucy 02-12-2006 07:07 PM

Van Morrison. John Prine. Paul Simon. Lyle Lovett. kd lang. Eurythmics. Allison Krauss.
Greatful Dead. Beatles. The Indigo Girls.
In no particular order.

richlevy 02-12-2006 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Lucy
Van Morrison. John Prine. Paul Simon. Lyle Lovett. kd lang. Eurythmics. Allison Krauss.
Greatful Dead. Beatles. The Indigo Girls.
In no particular order.

I do like Van Morrison. I went to a school that had an atrium with a piano in it and one of the guys in my class did an amazing version with Moondance that I remember more than 25 years later. I also have Van Morrison with The Chieftans.

BTW, are there any songs you like to sing when noone is around?

Lucy 02-12-2006 07:15 PM

I do. I'll sing Moondance when noone is here. And Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes.
I'm not saying I know all the words, mind you. And Allison Krauss songs. I'm not saying I can hit those notes either. And of course, Ripple. I do know all the words to that one.

wolf 02-12-2006 07:20 PM

All things Peter Gabriel, up through So. Security is my actual favorite. I have played several copies of the audiocassette into uselessness.

I love my recordings of Beru Revue, a Philly band from the 80s.

Enya's first album gets played over and over and over.

Loreena McKennitt's The Masque and the Mirror is as close to perfect as albums get.

I can actually carry a tune and don't mind singing in the presence of others.

richlevy 02-12-2006 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Lucy
I do. I'll sing Moondance when noone is here. And Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes.
I'm not saying I know all the words, mind you. And Allison Krauss songs. I'm not saying I can hit those notes either. And of course, Ripple. I do know all the words to that one.

When I was in college I made the mistake of singing in the shower once, which resulted in my being given a nickname (and no, I'm not going to say what it was).

I don't know every word to the songs either. I considered opening a business selling washcloths with lyrics on them.http://www.cellar.org/images/smilies/wink.gif

The next party, Wolf, I'm bringing the laptop and the Karaoke software.http://www.cellar.org/images/moresmilies/keys.gifhttp://www.cellar.org/images/moresmilies/wolf.gif

Lucy 02-12-2006 07:26 PM

"I considered opening a business selling washcloths with lyrics on them"
:lol:

Aliantha 02-12-2006 07:27 PM

joy to the world by three dog night. That's always a good one in the shower. Doesn't matter if you don't get the notes right, and there's not many words. :)

Guyute 02-19-2006 09:04 PM

No matter what?

Phish: Rift, Maze, Free or Possum (either 1 of those 4-depends on how much time I have)

or in absence of a Phish CD: Blues Traveler's Carolina Blues, Run Around, or Felicia

footfootfoot 02-19-2006 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by wolf
I can actually carry a tune and don't mind singing in the presence of others.

I can carry parts of a tune, and I have the uncanny knack for knowing the words to practically every song I've heard more than three times.

I've thought about working on my singing ability, since the words are right there.

Anyway, early Eno "here come the warm jets" "another green world"

Nick Lowe, also toasted a few "security" cassettes, squeeze, roxy music's Avalon

Undertoad 02-20-2006 12:03 AM

Oh yes on all the above footer! And also select bits of Before and After Science, the trippier bits but also "Julie With" which, come to think of it, is probably the trippiest of them all.

Griff 02-20-2006 06:58 AM

Nice call Rich. When I lived in Ithaca, I caught an excellent local production of La Mancha.

When I need to mellow out I return to Marley, Neville Brothers, Van Morrison, and others. My other moods don't seem to link to particular bands.

xoxoxoBruce 02-20-2006 09:21 AM

CCR, Tina Turner, Bob Seger.....toe tapping not optional.
And when nobody's around.......Y M C A. :blush:

Rock Steady 02-20-2006 10:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolf
All things Peter Gabriel, up through So. Security is my actual favorite. I have played several copies of the .....

!!!!! An all time favorite for me. I went to a couple of his shows and also made it to the Lamb Lies Down on Broadway show while Gabriel was still with the band.

Trilby 02-20-2006 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce
And when nobody's around.......Y M C A. :blush:

xob--because it's you, it's not :ymca: and, I like it, too! :heartpump

Elspode 02-20-2006 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Rock Steady
!!!!! An all time favorite for me. I went to a couple of his shows and also made it to the Lamb Lies Down on Broadway show while Gabriel was still with the band.

I saw The Lamb as well...still the greatest show I have ever seen, bar none. Fifth row seats right in front of Steve Hackett. Awesome...mind bogglingly awesome.

footfootfoot 02-20-2006 08:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Undertoad
Oh yes on all the above footer! And also select bits of Before and After Science, the trippier bits but also "Julie With" which, come to think of it, is probably the trippiest of them all.

"... the still sea is darker than before..."

"spider and I" is a close contender. How could I have for gotten "taking tiger mountain"? Which I have an odd synchronicity story about.

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Originally Posted by griff
Neville Brothers

Yellow moon got worn to a whisper. great.

Also listened to young neil again today with the incher. Everybody Knows This is Nowhere. "Cowgirl in the sand" is so friggin good. the disc is great. errr, I mean album.

Jacquelita 02-21-2006 09:39 PM

Breathe - Anna Nalik
Southern Cross - CSN
Old Jackson Browne (Looking into You, late for the Sky, For a Dancer)
Have a little Faith - Joe Cocker

Into the Mystic (good Ole Van)

wolf 02-22-2006 01:12 AM

Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall.

Over and over and over again.

Sun_Sparkz 02-22-2006 03:12 AM

MEATLOAF
every song. every album. over and over and OVER again. No matter what mood i am in, i just hear the emotional - operatic tunes and i break out in song, dance and steering wheel banging bliss. I Love you meaty!!

Also always come back to: The rolling stones (mostly fourty licks) and the travelling wilburys (volume 1)

dar512 02-22-2006 09:57 AM

Jimmy Spheeris - Isle of View
Anything by Paul Simon
Anything by Moody Blues

FallenFairy 02-22-2006 10:08 AM

Fleetwood Mac - Rumors
Anything by Alan Parson's Project
and for cleaning the house.....
B-52's!!

glatt 02-22-2006 11:10 AM

"Dad, what's 'I'm not no limberger' mean?"

Rock Steady 02-22-2006 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by wolf
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall.

Over and over and over again.

Yes, sweetie. I like you.

By the time I was 40, I wore out the vinyl and tapes, and I had enough. I found "Tragic Kingdom" and switch to my current all-girls format. 10000 Maniacs, Natalie Merchant, Evanescense, Cranberries, Michelle Branch, No Doubt, Gwen Stefani.......

"...we used to hit the town on Friday night; stay in bed 'til Sunday..."

Rock Steady 02-22-2006 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elspode
I saw The Lamb as well...still the greatest show I have ever seen, bar none. Fifth row seats right in front of Steve Hackett. Awesome...mind bogglingly awesome.

Way cool. And no encore, right? Just played Lamb front to back.

barefoot serpent 02-22-2006 05:10 PM

Chambers Brothers - Time Has Come Today
Rolling Stones - Time is on My Side
Humble Pie - 30 Days in the Hole

it's about time; it's about space...

capnhowdy 02-22-2006 09:13 PM

Most every song Paul Rodgers Ever did w/w-out Bad Co.

Paul Young....most all, esp. 'Oh Girl'. ..Simply Red's version of 'If You Don't Know Me By Now'......

And oh yes......Pink Floyd. Everything from 'Wish You Were Here' back. The 70's rule for me.

djacq75 02-23-2006 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by capnhowdy
And oh yes......Pink Floyd. Everything from 'Wish You Were Here' back. The 70's rule for me.

Good call! I've heard people who clamed everything in the 70s was disco or just crap. Evidently they haven't heard of Floyd, The Who (Who's Next, Who By Numbers, Who are You) Bruce Springsteen (Born to Run, Darkness on the Edge of Town) Jethro Tull (Aqualung, Passion Play) Led Zeppelin (everything from III on) Bob Dylan (Blood on the Tracks, Desire, Street Legal), Patti Smith (Horses, Radio Ethopia, Easter), Bob Seger (Live Bullet, Night Moves, Stranger in Town), etc.

djacq75 02-23-2006 12:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by footfootfoot
Also listened to young neil again today with the incher. Everybody Knows This is Nowhere. "Cowgirl in the sand" is so friggin good. the disc is great. errr, I mean album.

If you ever get a chance to see Neil with Crazy Horse, do it. I saw them on September 1, 1996 in Clarkston, Michigan and it was the greatest concert experience I've had in my life.

Trilby 02-23-2006 05:59 AM

Paul Simon was the greatest concert experience of my life. Ok, Neil was very, very close, but there's something about Paul that I just really dig.

melidasaur 02-23-2006 03:09 PM

The Jam, The Clash, Paul Weller, Coldplay - always put me at peace... a distinct British flair to my selections as well.

footfootfoot 02-23-2006 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by djacq75
If you ever get a chance to see Neil with Crazy Horse, do it. I saw them on September 1, 1996 in Clarkston, Michigan and it was the greatest concert experience I've had in my life.

1996? I have a hard time admitting that was ten years ago. I will go see them if I get the chance.

capnhowdy 02-23-2006 07:31 PM

Woodstock is the hard one to admit.

Ask xob.

Just joking.

Stress Puppy 02-23-2006 09:03 PM

Johnny Cash's cover of Hurt, Nick Cave's 'The Weeping Song', Nick Cave's "As I Sat Sadly By Her Side', Johnny Cash's 'Mercy Seat', The Cranberry's 'Zombie', Death Cab For Cutie's 'Styrofoam Plates'.. I know there's more, but I can't htink of them right now.


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