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writerinthecrowd · 10 months ago
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(inspired by @/groovegalz 's post cause i wanted to make my own w/ other musicians)
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idrinkyouryouthquake · 5 months ago
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how to style a sweater
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bobdylan-n-jonimitchell · 6 months ago
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Led Zeppelin performing Joni Mitchell's "Woodstock" Earl's Court, 1975.
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anyataylordelrey · 1 month ago
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greatness recognises greatness !!
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jeffbuckleyslastgoodbye · 4 months ago
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nature-and-music · 2 years ago
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Nothing makes me cry harder than “All My Love,” “Blue,” and “Hurt.”
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ocandrew1 · 1 year ago
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More of my best albums of all time
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your1970srockstargf · 1 year ago
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Update: might have a radio show with my college <3 I’m playing my favourite music
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neilsamt · 2 days ago
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ONLY TEENAGE WASTELAND? Twenty great albums of 1971. SAMTIMONIOUS.com - The Dominion of Opinion
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elmandolinista · 3 months ago
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Homage to Béla Bartók
Nature, Human, and Music  is the title of an international mail art exhibition organized by Ali Asker Bal  for the Korkut Ata University in Osmaniye in the South of Turkey. The call asked artists to pay homage to the composer Béla Bartók who visited the town in 1936 to collect Turkish folk music. The exhibition features 305 works by 264 participants from 40 countries. Background: A very…
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writerinthecrowd · 1 year ago
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Flying back and forth to concerts in Seattle, Vancouver and San Diego, the band and their 18-person entourage made frequent pilgrimages to L.A. Nightspots like the Troubadour (for Bobby “Blue” Bland and Kokomo), the Roxy (for Suzi Quatro) and the Greenhouse Restaurant, where Jimmy Page met long time idol Joni Mitchell. Page had been bashful about an introduction, telling acquaintances that “if she’s been hit on half as many times as I’ve been hit on tonight, she doesn’t want to know,” but eventually they enjoyed some small talk together.
Rolling Stone, Issue #187
Cameron Crowe , May 22 1975
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favorite-music-tourney · 9 months ago
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Here are all 72 songs we are entering in the tournament
Eleanor Rigby by the Beatles
Somebody to Love by Jefferson Airplane
Nights in White Satin by the Moody Blues
Sweet Caroline By Neil Diamond
All along the Watchtower by Jimi Hendrix
Pinball Wizard by The Who
House of the Rising Sun by the Animals
California Dreamin’ by The Mama's and the Papa's
People are strange by the Doors
Paint it Black by The Rolling Stones
Mrs. Robinson By Simon and Garfunkel
Fortunate Son by Creedence Clearwater Revival
Good vibrations by the Beach Boys
What a wonderful World by Louis Armstrong
21st Century Schizoid Man By King Crimson
Space Oddity by David Bowie
You really got me by the Kinks
Spirit in the Sky By Norman Greenbaum
Respect by Aretha Franklin
Feeling Good by Nina Simone
I'm a Believer by The Monkees
White Room by Cream
Piece of my Heart By Big Brother and the Holding Company
Season of the Witch by Donovan
Like a rolling stone by Bob Dylan
Be my Baby by the Ronettes
Son of a Preacher man by Dusty Springfield
She's not there by the Zombies
Complication by the Monks
Heroin by the Velvet Underground
Ain't Too Proud for Beggin by the Temptations
I want you back by The Jackson 5
Alice's Restaurant Massacree by Arlo Guthrie
Brown Eyed Girl by Van Morrison
Eight Miles High by the Byrds
Come A little bit Closer by Jay and the Americans
So Long Mom (A song for World War III) by Tom Lehrer
Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash
Suite: Judy Blue Eyes by Cosby, Stills and Nash
Change is gonna come by Sam Cooke
You Can't Hurry Love by the Supremes
Happy Together by the Turtles
Tainted Love by Gloria Jones
Dream a Little Dream of Me by Mama Cass
Maybe This Time by Liza Minnelli
Don't Rain on My Parade by Barbra Streisand
Puff the Magic Dragon by Peter, Paul and Mary
Good Times, Bad Times by Led Zeppelin
Ain't no mountain high enough by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell
This boots are made for walking by Nancy Sinatra
Sitting by the dock of the bay by Otis Redmond
Cactus tree by Joni Mitchell
Crimson and Clover by Tommy James and the Shondells
I Got You (I Feel Good) by James Brown
Georgia on My Mind by Ray Charles
River Deep Mountain High by Ike and Tina Turner
My Way by Frank Sinatra
For What It’s Worth by Buffalo Springfield
Fire by Arthur Brown
Blackberry Way by the move
The Girl From Ipanema by Stan Getz And Joāo Gilberto
Can't take my eyes off you - Frankie valli
Green onions by Booker T. & The M.G.’s
Stand by Me by Ben E. King
Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows By Lesley Gore
Monster Mash by Bobby Pickett
Wichita Lineman by Glen Campbell
I Say a Little Prayer by Dionne Warwick
Aquarius (Let the Sunshine In) by the 5th Dimension
The Impossible Dream by Jim Nabors
Return to sender by Elvis Presley
It's not Unusual by Tom Jones
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cinelestial · 9 months ago
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Apple Music’s ‘100 Best Albums of All Time’ list:
#1. Lauryn Hill — The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
#2. Michael Jackson — Thriller
#3. The Beatles — Abbey Road
#4. Prince & The Revolution — Purple Rain
#5. Frank Ocean — Blonde
#6. Stevie Wonder — Songs in the Key of Life
#7. Kendrick Lamar — good kid, m.A.A.d city
#8. Amy Winehouse — Back to Black
#9. Nirvana — Nevermind
#10. Beyoncé — Lemonade
#11. Fleetwood Mac — Rumours
#12. Radiohead — OK Computer
#13. Jay-Z — The Blueprint
#14. Bob Dylan — Highway 61 Revisited
#15. Adele — 21
#16. Joni Mitchell — Blue
#17. Marvin Gaye — What’s Going On
#18. Taylor Swift — 1989 (Taylor’s Version)
#19. Dr. Dre — The Chronic
#20. The Beach Boys — Pet Sounds
#21. The Beatles — Revolver
#22. Bruce Springsteen — Born to Run
#23. Daft Punk — Discovery
#24. David Bowie — The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars
#25. Miles Davis — Kind of Blue
#26. Kanye West — My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
#27. Led Zeppelin — Led Zeppelin II
#28. Pink Floyd — The Dark Side of the Moon
#29. A Tribe Called Quest — The Low End Theory
#30. Billie Eilish — WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?
#31. Alanis Morissette — Jagged Little Pill
#32. The Notorious B.I.G. — Ready to Die
#33. Radiohead — Kid A
#34. Public Enemy — It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
#35. The Clash — London Calling
#36. Beyoncé — BEYONCÉ
#37. Wu-Tang Clan — Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
#38. Carole King — Tapestry
#39. Nas — Illmatic
#40. Aretha Franklin — I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You
#41. OutKast — Aquemini
#42. Janet Jackson — Control
#43. Talking Heads — Remain in Light
#44. Stevie Wonder — Innervisions
#45. Björk — Homogenic
#46. Bob Marley & The Wailers — Exodus
#47. Drake — Take Care
#48. Beastie Boys — Paul’s Boutique
#49. U2 — The Joshua Tree
#50. Kate Bush — Hounds of Love
#51. Prince — Sign O’ the Times
#52. Guns N' Roses — Appetite for Destruction
#53. The Rolling Stones — Exile on Main St.
#54. John Coltrane — A Love Supreme
#55. Rihanna — ANTI
#56. The Cure — Disintegration
#57. D’Angelo — Voodoo
#58. Oasis — (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?
#59. Arctic Monkeys — AM
#60. The Velvet Underground & Nico — The Velvet Underground and Nico
#61. Sade — Love Deluxe
#62. 2Pac — All Eyez on Me
#63. The Jimi Hendrix Experience — Are You Experienced?
#64. Erykah Badu — Baduizm
#65. De La Soul — 3 Feet High and Rising
#66. The Smiths — The Queen Is Dead
#67. Portishead — Dummy
#68. The Strokes — Is This It
#69. Metallica — Master of Puppets
#70. N.W.A — Straight Outta Compton
#71. Kraftwerk — Trans-Europe Express
#72. SZA — SOS
#73. Steely Dan — Aja
#74. Nine Inch Nails — The Downward Spiral
#75. Missy Elliott — Supa Dupa Fly
#76. Bad Bunny — Un Verano Sin Ti
#77. Madonna — Like a Prayer
#78. Elton John — Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
#79. Lana Del Rey — Norman F*****g Rockwell!
#80. Eminem — The Marshall Mathers LP
#81. Neil Young — After the Gold Rush
#82. 50 Cent — Get Rich or Die Tryin'
#83. Patti Smith — Horses
#84. Snoop Dogg — Doggystyle
#85. Kacey Musgraves — Golden Hour
#86. Mary J. Blige — My Life
#87. Massive Attack — Blue Lines
#88. Nina Simone — I Put a Spell on You
#89. Lady Gaga — The Fame Monster
#90. AC/DC — Back in Black
#91. George Michael — Listen Without Prejudice, Vol. 1
#92. Tyler, The Creator — Flower Boy
#93. Solange — A Seat at the Table
#94. Burial — Untrue
#95. Usher — Confessions
#96. Lorde — Pure Heroine
#97. Rage Against the Machine — Rage Against the Machine
#98. Travis Scott — ASTROWORLD
#99. Eagles — Hotel California
#100. Robyn — Body Talk
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bebemoon · 5 months ago
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Songs that would be in your playlist to go to Alaska?
{ i hate to tell you this but it would maybe just be the first twilight soundtrack. barring that, the following: }
mountaineers by susanne sundfør (ft. john grant)
a case of you by joni mitchell
hey by pixies
my rifle, my pony and me by dean martin
beat the devil's tattoo by black rebel motorcycle club
september song by agnes obel
go your own way by fleetwood mac
highway by chelsea wolfe
middle of nowhere by vancouver sleep clinic
one headlight by the wallflowers
under giant trees by agnes obel
landslide by the smashing pumpkins (as well as the stevie original, hello)
in the woods somewhere by hozier
a forest by the cure
rūnā by susanne sundfør
2o years by the civil wars
god's gonna cut you down by johnny cash
over the hills and faraway by led zeppelin
fare thee well by susanne sundfør
december 13, 2o17: geminid meteor shower by sleeping at last
bad moon rising by creedance clearwater revival
honorable mention: the gravel road (score) by james newton howard
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chappell-roans · 5 months ago
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Operating under the assumption that I’m musically illiterate can you rec me some albums to listen to front to back on an upcoming road trip. I do know a good deal of music both niche and mainstream but I don’t usually listen to albums in their entirety.
That is an absolutely hilarious way of putting it, and I would love to. I'm going to name a ton in hopes that you haven't heard some, or that you like some, lol.
When The Pawn… — Fiona Apple (recently listened on a road trip, it was fab)
Strange Trails — Lord Huron (excellent travel music)
folklore — Taylor Swift (or Red or Fearless or any really)
B-Sides — Damien Rice (also O)
Bon Iver — Bon Iver (also For Emma, Forever Ago and i,i)
Hozier (Expanded Edition) — Hozier (or Wasteland Baby! or Unreal Unearth)
Nevermind — Nirvana (if not then also Bleach, In Utero, or the MTV Unplugged Live album)
The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess — Chappell Roan
Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me — The Cure (or Disintegration)
Transatlanticism — Death Cab for Cutie
Led Zeppelin — Led Zeppelin (or Led Zeppelin II)
Conditions — The Temper Trap
So Tonight That I Might See — Mazzy Star
Boxer — The National
By and By — Caamp
Dirt — Alice in Chains
(What's The Story) Morning Glory? — Oasis
Grace — Jeff Buckley
How To Be a Human Being — Glass Animals (also their new album I Love You So Fucking Much)
Blue — Joni Mitchell
Born to Run — Bruce Springsteen
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