If I die young by The band Perry. |
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Who are your favorite music artists/bands? Here are some of my favorite songs, I'm pretty diverse |
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Last edited by Lunessa; 08-31-2012 at 02:22 AM.
If I die young by The band Perry. |
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Inspiration? |
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" I couldn't stand her at first, But then I loved her so bad It Hurt "
DJ Contacreast, he is awesome. One of my favorite songs by him: |
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Last edited by Taffy; 09-15-2012 at 06:51 AM.
Rush - 2112. Epic, inspiring, energizing, creative, emotional, and motivational. There are parts about dreaming and astral projection too. It changed my life in a few ways. It was the song that made me want to play the guitar and it helped me get over depression (I'm not sure why, it's actually a depressing song when you think about it). |
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Miles Davis - Around The Midnight (1967) - YouTube |
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“Over all, I think the main thing a musician would like to do is give a picture to the listener of the many wonderful things that he knows of and senses in the universe. . . That’s what I would like to do. I think that’s one of the greatest things you can do in life and we all try to do it in some way. The musician’s is through his music.”
-- John Coltrane
So many things. I'll make a few mentions: Radiohead, for their overall approach and musical sense, their way of always pushing their music into completely new territory. Yes; I'm not sure any band has ever struck me with the same sort of mystical wonder that is to me well embodied in their earlier works. The overall orchestration ( so to speak) of their music just blows me away. They have put out some very interesting music recently as well, albeit without either Wakeman or Anderson. Tool; I'm sure many of you can imagine why I would mention them. Very intelligent music, both in a melodic and rhythmic sense, and in a lyrical and conceptual one. They seem to espouse a very mature and admirable worldview - I won't say any more on that, at the risk of hijacking this thread with talks on the advancement of humanity |
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