OT: - Favorite Music - What Artists, Groups, Genre, Do You Love the Most?? | Page 4 | The Boneyard

OT: Favorite Music - What Artists, Groups, Genre, Do You Love the Most??

How many favorites can you have? Dozens? Hundreds? I could keep going indefinitely, but I'll cut myself off after this one. For now.

As many as what fits your musical tastes....! If you think about music in its entireity, there probably have been multi thousands of groups and artists. So I say having a hundred fav's or whatever is just fine in the grand scheme of things.
 
Last edited:

Janis Joplin - Me And Bobby McGee (She really has talent)

 
Last edited:
.-.

SOUSA The Stars and Stripes Forever - "The President's Own" U.S. Marine Band​

 
This was probably my first exposure to folk metal. As much of a juxtaposition as that sounds like, I totally get it. It just works IMO. If you are a fan of bands like Flogging Molly or Dropkick Murphys, it's really not that far of a leap to get here.


Boy, bagpipes, a fiddle, and a harp, this song has it all! (except the hurdy gurdy)
 
Since Kaizen brought up jazz -- my taste in jazz tends to cluster around the old stuff and the more modern stuff. Not crazy about a lot of the in-between like swing and bop. Since Louis played with Sidney Bechet, I'll start with the old. This is a traditional song, and Louis did my favorite version:

 
.-.
Just a street busker!? This Polish guitarist is a good as anyone. I don't know why people walked by without appearing to know he was there...until late in the piece when he got a few coins.

 
Old time folk music makes me feel very good.

Tim Buckley's beautiful "Happy Time" is one of those songs:

 
The question is wide open to many different answers. So, I'll answer it this way. If I was on stranded on a Island and could only listen to 1 Genre of music, it would Be Southern Rock.
beat shazam rock n roll GIF by Fox TV
 
I've never been a fan of music videos (outside of concert footage), but love some music scenes from movies. This is my absolute favorite of those. It's a brilliant mashup of spoofs of songs and the footage is brilliant.

 
.-.
Don't understand a single word of this song (in Swedish I think), but really nice dual male/female vocals, and some tasty guitars.

 
Used to see this band live all the time back in the day. Ah, Shona Le Mottee on the fiddle. Sigh.

 
.-.
Had to include this beautiful love song from 1963. There have been several cover versions, but the original remains the best.

 
It's just bewildering that, throughout this thread and through 115 posts, no one has mentioned Creedence, Three Dog Night, Elton John, or Bob Segar.
 
I do have a clear favorite Creedence song, and agree that they're one of the all-time greats. This song is their best-kept secret:

 
Connie Dover is a golden-voiced American singer who's equally comfortable with American and British-Isles traditional music. This song is an absolute tearjerker by a Welsh songwright named Huw Williams about the Blitz. I am reading a book, a little bit of which takes place in the Blitz, so put a couple of Connie's albums on. Gods, I love this song.

 
.-.

Forum statistics

Threads
168,523
Messages
4,580,502
Members
10,490
Latest member
7774Forever


Top Bottom