Got a notice about quote several in one post. Makes sense. Will do that
Thnx a lot for answer.
Never heard about her nor the band. Just had a short listen. Yup, I need to listen more here, thatâs for sure. Very interesting!
Thnx a lot.
Nothing Else Matters Yes, many are exactly just some that came by, but never really had the impact as others. I never was into loud and fast, but dang is there one piece I really would luv to play, it would without a doubt be âNothing Else Mattersâ. Itâs a master piece in my ears.
Way too tough to pick just one. With that said, Iâd probably go with Led Zeppelin. Some blues, some hard rockers, some acoustic, some ballad, some folk influence, et cetera. And every band member is a great â or even iconic â musician.
Yeah, theyâre not that well known but they very soon will be; theyâre opening for Muse on their world tour and headlining their own European tour this year between now and the summer, potentially extending it if theyâre going down well. Theyâre well worth looking at if you like old school rock with energy and a new twist!
Thnx for reply.
Yes, itâs really tough to pick one only. It have to be one who somehow made more impact than the others.
But I noticed myself and so many other had hard time finding five campfire songs to have in the locker - I struggled so much myself there. We could increase and say 20, but then also you will get to a point and think some are left out. - Ok, letâs say 50 and still, 100 and still⌠itâs like endless. - It is so amazing with music. It is like entering into a magic world where there no longer are limits.
Led Zeppelin for sure is special in so many regards. Big part of my youth also
I can imagine. The first that came to mind when listening to them was âMothers Finestâ - Itâs not a female band, but it just somehow came to mind and then quickly after Vanessa Mae, Nina Hagen⌠the dice just kept rolling. So interesting.
You got the dice rolling also⌠Never heard of that also. I am very much a novice within music. But it is so amazing to enter this world and I get a lot of inspiration for my guitar and composing journey. - I also many times are looking through the what are you currently listening to - Also some nice comments here and there, for why people choose as they do.
I totally get you. If I was to choose from the artists and songs I luv to listen to, I would not be able to choose. To pick one, I had to see it from a different view, to reflect and contemplate about it and not just let the ear decide.
With the 5 campfire songs to choose, if I choose the songs I like to listen to, it wouldnât even be campfire songs.
So I had to take a different approach and imagine I was the DJ at a party and was in charge of the music. Already that made it more easy for me.
To pick one only, I had to look at who made the biggest impact on me and who could I listen to no matter the mood, no matter if just waking up, no matter if party or just relaxing with a cup of tea and so on. That kind of reflection I had to enter, in order to just pick one.
It could also have been who was most innovative. Who wrote the most beautiful lyrics. Who composed the best tunes or most songs etc etc. - There are no right and wrong. Maybe most time we choose without knowing.
The why? kind of push us to look at it from a different angle or reflect in a different way.
I could also ask you, why those 57? what impact or reason for picking exactly those and not from 58 and further? For me the âwhy?â is equally interesting as the one being picked.
Probably Miles Davis. Varied career, varied music, unique sound, disregard for showmanship, good ability to pick his musicians and to nurture their talent.
Hi all.
So many talented people, so many choices.
There used to be a Radio program way back called " Desert Island Diskâs " which this post reminded me of. they could choose 10 favâs. I got my down to 3 ( if I had to be limited ) that I couldânt choose between.
In no particular order Enigma, Fleetwood Mac and AC/DC.
So many others for me as well, far too many to list.
The music I listen to at any particular time is very dependent on my mood and I think these 3 cover most things. If I took it to 4⌠Bob Marley.
Happy listening.
Mike
I was 12 when the compilation red and blue albums were released. they are hard wired into my brain. The first music you become aware of really seeps into the soul. even now at 62 the voices of lennon and mccartney have the resonance almost of a parent.
Thnx a lot for your input
Never heard about the band. Too heavy for me to understand, but found a pretty cool album, where I can follow somewhat: Awake.
Listened to albums where the drummer Mike Portnoy was there, meaning album before 2010.
Thnnx for input.
The Belfast Cowboy. Certainly a legend and another with impressive discography.
Not one I know very much about, but another I really want to dive into.
Very interesting person indeed. Another of the great legends that was born in the 40âs and being young during the 60âs and 70âs. - So many great musicians from that period.
Cool pick, thnx
Thnx for brining Miles Davis in.
Amazing musician and composer. As he had connnection with the Danish Palle Mikkelborg, it was often heard in the radio. Also came to Denmark on several occasions. Dennmark was Jazz heaven a couple of decades approx 1960 - 1980.
Many big names from that times played together on many occasions. Impressive discography!
Yup, a true legend within music, no doubt.
Mind I pick one out? Thnx a lot for your input.
I understand you though, all you mention was played constantly among friends in my youth.
Engima is interesting. I have totally forgot about them. It was one of those I really enjoyed. Calm and soothing. - It also lead me to people like Jean Michel Jarre and Mike Oldfield.
Bob Marley was also in my ears a lot during those years.
I totally understand why itâs hard to pick one out of those 3 - 4 you mention.
Thanks a lot for bringing Enigma in. It was something out of the ordinary at that time, when they entered the scene.
Thnx alot for your input
Of course Beatles. You grew up with them, so to speak. I can imagine many from UK and Ireland would choose Beatles as their number one. It must have been a very special time there during your youth.
My first entry to UK was in 1979 - 1980 where I lived in Bath for 9 month. But that special era was over then.
They had without a doubt a big impact in UK, Ireland, Scandinavia and big part of rest of Europe. I would have been very surprised if no one had picked them. Thnx for bringing in The Beatles.
Had to dive into Fleetwood Mac also, as I didnât really know them or listened to them much. If I have had a deeper dive earlier, I most likely would have picked Fleetwood Mac out of those you mentioned.
Had some listen and reading of Fleetwood Mac. Especially the âNever Going Back Againâ from the album âRumoursâ. - That guitar play by Lindsey Buckingham is just wow. - Wonder how many within our community are able to play that, at the right speed. It must belong to dreamer songs for many of us. - I am pretty sure I would not be able to do that in this lifetime, even I only trained that.
I read some comments, that when Lindsey Buckingham was not in the band, they had to replace him with 2 guitarists. Not sure if true or just a rumour.
The whole story and the many different members of Fleetwood Mac is really interesting.
Just the bands story in itself is a âonly pick 1â worthy.
Then adding to the music, yeah, certainly a band sticks out. Some of the stories is just so hard to believe. - The fake Fleetwood Mac
Both band and certain members would easy be on a âonly pick 1â list. @Mari63 also mentioned Fleetwood Mac. I totally understand now, for many reasons.
Ted Poley. For most of my life this was an extremely difficult question, but Iâve come to realise over the past however-long (I want to say maybe not quite a year, but it struck me sometime recently) that heâs the one whoâs consistently been at the top of my picks for a long time now.
His voice is just something else to me. Iâm guessing my liking for him started with coming across âBang Bangâ or something else large of Danger Dangerâs. He seems like such a great person from the interviews Iâve read, and his voice is magic for my ears.
âBeyond the Fadeâ saved my life on multiple occasions. Itâs impossible for me to choose a favourite song off of it, let alone out of his entire catalogue, but here are some that really speak to me:
Thnx for bringing Ted Poley in and especially for sharing your story.
Takes courage to be so honest
Think we are many who had taken refuge like that to the music and it have been a life saver and life changer for us. Music is Magic, thatâs for sure.
Totally unknown to me. Wiki doesnât say much and no official YT channel as I can see. Bang Bang gets 15k likes. Thatâs a lot.
Watched an interview with him. Cool guy, thatâs for sure.
One mentioned in a comment, that if he had entered the scene 5 years earlier, he would have raised to the top within the genre. - I can follow that. But also I donât think music industry like him that much.
Went through some of the lyrics. Very strong and heartfelt.
There is: âThe story of Poleyâs first encounter with Kiss lead singer Paul Stanleyâ it doesnât say more about it though and unable to find anything about it.
What I find especially interesting, is the little that are written about him and how many albums he have been involved in.