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Sorry. I think I had you confused with @iamsmilinI don't know what you're talking about *blushes*, but the Eagles fans had it coming if it anything happened because of that thread.
Sorry. I think I had you confused with @iamsmilinI don't know what you're talking about *blushes*, but the Eagles fans had it coming if it anything happened because of that thread.
Ummmm....... the Moody Blues' best song didn't come out until 1973 or thereabouts.uggh. I recall getting this Moody Blues album (and some Styx crap) as Christmas gifts circa 1980. The song is not bad, but it's not great. Does not come close to being the Moody Blues best song.
Jubilation/she loves me again/I fall on the floor and die laughing...75. Simon & Garfunkel “Cecilia” (from Bridge Over Troubled Water)
https://youtu.be/a5_QV97eYqM
Simple tune with some rather silly lyrics (when I come back to bed someone’s taking my place!) But the melody is so ####### catchy that people are still singing along 51 years later, and they’re likely to 51 years from now.
Big S&G fan, but this is probably among my least favorite. To each his own though…75. Simon & Garfunkel “Cecilia” (from Bridge Over Troubled Water)
https://youtu.be/a5_QV97eYqM
Simple tune with some rather silly lyrics (when I come back to bed someone’s taking my place!) But the melody is so ####### catchy that people are still singing along 51 years later, and they’re likely to 51 years from now.
This song is part of our company's muzak playlist, piped in to every office (by order of our owner). I disabled the speakers in my office, but I still end up hearing the song 10 times a day as it bleeds through the walls of the offices surrounding me.75. Simon & Garfunkel “Cecilia” (from Bridge Over Troubled Water)
https://youtu.be/a5_QV97eYqM
Simple tune with some rather silly lyrics (when I come back to bed someone’s taking my place!) But the melody is so ####### catchy that people are still singing along 51 years later, and they’re likely to 51 years from now.
timschochet said:
That can't even be a typo. "O" and "e" are at radically different parts of the keyboard.73. Santana “Oyo Como Va” (from Abraxis)
https://youtu.be/J7ATTjg7tpE
Carlos Santana basically created Latin rock with this and a couple of other songs from the era.
Thanks for the correction.That can't even be a typo. "O" and "e" are at radically different parts of the keyboard.
Hmmm...sounds like
Prejudice.
It's Latinx. Latinos and Latinas love the "x"Thanks for the correction.
Mawkish. It's a great vocab word. It's also a perfect description of that song.71. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young “Teach Your Children” (from Deja vu)
https://youtu.be/EkaKwXddT_I
Is it possible to both love a song and at the same time find it supremely annoying? Because this how I’ve always felt about Graham Nash’s “Teach Your Children”. It’s iconic, an absolute classic of the era, a celebration of love and liberal values and all that goodness. Melodically superb. Anthemic. And so incredibly irritating.
Well you won’t learn that answer on this list.sitting here wondering which will be Tim's favorite Bee Gees song.
And yet, orders of magnitude better than Our House.71. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young “Teach Your Children” (from Deja vu)
https://youtu.be/EkaKwXddT_I
Is it possible to both love a song and at the same time find it supremely annoying? Because this how I’ve always felt about Graham Nash’s “Teach Your Children”. It’s iconic, an absolute classic of the era, a celebration of love and liberal values and all that goodness. Melodically superb. Anthemic. And so incredibly irritating.
Jerry Garcia is rolling - or more likely, rolling one - in his grave due to the omission.71. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young “Teach Your Children” (from Deja vu)
https://youtu.be/EkaKwXddT_I
Is it possible to both love a song and at the same time find it supremely annoying? Because this how I’ve always felt about Graham Nash’s “Teach Your Children”. It’s iconic, an absolute classic of the era, a celebration of love and liberal values and all that goodness. Melodically superb. Anthemic. And so incredibly irritating.
Yes I have mentioned that Jerry played pedal guitar on this song. No worries, Jerry will be getting plenty of recognition on this list in due course…Jerry Garcia is rolling - or more likely, rolling one - in his grave due to the omission.
Yup, learned it during his stint with the New Riders of the Purple Sage.Garcia played on TYC because he was the only person who Stephen Stills (who was running the Deja Vu sessions) knew who played pedal steel guitar. And he had only been doing so for a few months.
timschochet said:70. Elton John “Amoreena” (from Tumbleweed Connection)
https://youtu.be/XKXDYMrIqTI
Lately I’ve been thinking, how much I miss my lady!
One of the great early rockers for Elton. The keyboard intro is just so so good. Used as the opening for the Al Pacino film Dog Day Afternoon.
52 years ago today they played their first live set as Black Sabbath69. Black Sabbath “The Wizard” (from Black Sabbath)
https://youtu.be/GKY--qaHWSw
Each of the early Sabbath classics has something distinctive to recommend it. On this one I love Iommi’s guitar work, the harmonica, and Ozzy’s vocals seem more genuine. For me this is clearly the best song on the first album.
69. Black Sabbath “The Wizard” (from Black Sabbath)
https://youtu.be/GKY--qaHWSw
Each of the early Sabbath classics has something distinctive to recommend it. On this one I love Iommi’s guitar work, the harmonica, and Ozzy’s vocals seem more genuine. For me this is clearly the best song on the first album.
The main reason I have “War Pigs” ranked below the other classics is because his singing doesn’t sound real to me.I can't say that I have ever heard Ozzy's vocals described as "non-genuine".
It's not.The main reason I have “War Pigs” ranked below the other classics is because his singing doesn’t sound real to me.
Thanks.It's not.
https://homerecording.com/bbs/threads/ozzy-osbourne-vocals.14989/
My dilettantish self has heard that it's tracked in the studio, meaning they layer his vocals over his vocals. That's an Ozzy signature. Lots of metal singers used tracking after Ozzy. So goes the legend. I'm not sure what pitch effects, delay, or differing octaves he's using, but his vocals are not natural in the least.
No sweat. I've never been a huge Ozzy fan, either, though I think Sabbath has some serious groove if you're smoking weed. Back when I still partook, I listened to some Sabbath. They can get pretty jammy and heavy, actually. "Fairies Wear Boots" was probably my jam of theirs.Thanks.
Well I suppose some folks like that and that’s fine; but I prefer a more natural sound.
FYP.67. Simon & Garfunkel “The Only Living Boy in New York” (from Bridge Over Troubled Water)
It’s so-so
The first song I played as a DJ at KFMU so I'll always love this tune.64. The Guess Who “Share the Land” (from Share the Land)
https://youtu.be/rLQJ4toj-JY
One of the greatest hippie anthems of all time. Randy Bachman had already left the band at this point but they still managed to produce this flower child masterpiece. Burton Cummings had one of rock’s most legendary voices.