Hi Gang,
As the music was shuffling in the house this morning a song came on that made me stop in my tracks, like it always does, and just listen and marvel at every aspect of it- the opening chords and the entire progression, dynamic vocals belting out a brilliant melody, great variety in parts with almost virtuoso accompaniments, some jazzy chords behind the singing, one of the coolest non-guitar solos every in a huge hit, a killer vocal cadenza just before a tight, crashing ending that leaves me in awe every time I hear it. I'll let you in on what is is soon but in the meantime I'd like to hear some of the songs that might grab any of you the same way.
As an aside, for at least 20 years I have had what I might consider my top 5 songs of all time, with no specific criteria other than I wish I had written all of them. Most are in the Target Program, as is the song I referred to above, but I will skip these now occasionally. I will drop hints about these in the near future soon as well.
What I am really after here is other people's lists like this, a top 5 and maybe a different killer song for other reasons.
Oh yeah, another aside- no Beatles songs are involved in my choices in the interest of keeping the playing field level.
Let's see what folks have to say!
Neil
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jimcjimc wrote:
If we are really going to go here we might have to consider other things, maybe decade, has to be popular enough to have charted sometime, etc. Mine are all from the 70s of course, and there are other artists I might never skip but they would not be generally known enough, Nick Drake for example.
Neil
Good guess, not what I had in mind but it does fit much of the criteria.From your description, that can only be one song: Moondance by Van Morrison
If we are really going to go here we might have to consider other things, maybe decade, has to be popular enough to have charted sometime, etc. Mine are all from the 70s of course, and there are other artists I might never skip but they would not be generally known enough, Nick Drake for example.
Neil
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Neil:
With your record collection, I am certain you would have a hard time narrowing your choices down to only five.
I'll have to think about a list of five for a bit, but the first song that pops into my mind and one that I ALWAYS listen too, or turn up would be "More Than a Feeling" by Boston (already in the TARGET list). The little acoustic intro and basic backbone of the song is so simple, but it just really catches me. The leads are so powerful and, IMO, not overdone. Then you add in the vocals and harmonies that Boston was able to pull off, and I am always smiling when I hear it.
Now off to think of four more.... B)
Jason
With your record collection, I am certain you would have a hard time narrowing your choices down to only five.
I'll have to think about a list of five for a bit, but the first song that pops into my mind and one that I ALWAYS listen too, or turn up would be "More Than a Feeling" by Boston (already in the TARGET list). The little acoustic intro and basic backbone of the song is so simple, but it just really catches me. The leads are so powerful and, IMO, not overdone. Then you add in the vocals and harmonies that Boston was able to pull off, and I am always smiling when I hear it.
Now off to think of four more.... B)
Jason
Hey Daryl,
Great choice from a great album. As a matter of fact, one of my top historically has been Jessica, although it has usually been neck and neck with an earlier one of theirs that I really think has overtaken it in the last few years.
Hey Bill,
I think I did a lesson on Little Martha in Open D many years ago... yep, it's still here.
Neil
Great choice from a great album. As a matter of fact, one of my top historically has been Jessica, although it has usually been neck and neck with an earlier one of theirs that I really think has overtaken it in the last few years.
Hey Bill,
I think I did a lesson on Little Martha in Open D many years ago... yep, it's still here.
Neil