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murray607
11-23-2013, 10:39 AM
I have those days when I am just not my usual upbeat self, often with no particular reason, maybe it's the "male menopause". But I find music is a great pick me up. There are cd's that are a must for me on such days.

I find some music/songs really brings me back on dry land.

The Zac Brown Band "Toes in the Water" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiL_beZtiQc

Sting......."Fields of Gold"

Rod Stewart ...."Sailing"

Pavorati........"Brindisi" from La Traviata http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTrUnwILuu0

Bonnie Raitt.............singing Richard Thompson's "Dimming of the Day" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RXJc199zFk

and yesterday for me it was "The Hallelujah Chorus" from Handel's Messiah.

As Congreve wrote in "The mourning bride"

"Musick has Charms to sooth a savage Breast,
To soften Rocks, or bend a knotted Oak."

and yes, it is savage breast that he said, not savage beast!

Pepperhead
11-23-2013, 10:54 AM
Weight of Lies
Avett Brothers


Trying to perfect it on my Tenor Uke and almost there. Now if my voice would just cooperate.


The Avett Brothers - The Weight of Lies - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1F2zl4LqSlg)

murray607
11-23-2013, 11:06 AM
Weight of Lies
Avett Brothers


Trying to perfect it on my Tenor Uke and almost there. Now if my voice would just cooperate.


The Avett Brothers - The Weight of Lies - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1F2zl4LqSlg)

Wow, they are good. I had never heard of them. The uke would go well with this song, I am sure Bradda Is would have covered it

DaleMN
11-23-2013, 11:09 AM
It did then and it does now.....Bob Dylan.

scot_atc
11-23-2013, 12:58 PM
When I'm in "travel mode" I tend to prefer the XM Pops channel. If I'm listening for myself I tend to go for old Aerosmith, etc. to Volbeat. Pretty large gamut, but if it has a screaming guitar I'm there. I've been to the squares several times and will continue to enjoy going, but mostly for the enjoyment of watching others having a great time. I like most any music being played live. Not a big fan of the vocalist/Ipad thing but like that others do. Hopefully there will be some other AC/DC type fans when it's time to start a 'Hair Band'.

rubicon
11-23-2013, 01:36 PM
I prefer the classics and especially the sounds emanating from string instruments. It is great music for creative thinking

ednagrahm
11-23-2013, 02:05 PM
I have those days when I am just not my usual upbeat self, often with no particular reason, maybe it's the "male menopause". But I find music is a great pick me up. There are cd's that are a must for me on such days.

I find some music/songs really brings me back on dry land.

The Zac Brown Band "Toes in the Water" Toes - Zac Brown Band Lyrics - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiL_beZtiQc)

Sting......."Fields of Gold"

Rod Stewart ...."Sailing"

Pavorati........"Brindisi" from La Traviata Libiamo - Brindisi from Traviata - Joan Sutherland and Pavarotti - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTrUnwILuu0)

Bonnie Raitt.............singing Richard Thompson's "Dimming of the Day" Bonnie Raitt "Dimming of the Day" by Richard Thompson - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RXJc199zFk)

and yesterday for me it was "The Hallelujah Chorus" from Handel's Messiah.

As Congreve wrote in "The mourning bride"

"Musick has Charms to sooth a savage Breast,
To soften Rocks, or bend a knotted Oak."

and yes, it is savage breast that he said, not savage beast!

Try Kate Smith's original rendition of "God Bless America"!

murray607
11-23-2013, 02:55 PM
I prefer the classics and especially the sounds emanating from string instruments. It is great music for creative thinking

When our son was quiite young, he always had trouble getting to sleep. After much experimentation, we found the solution to be classical music.........the favorite being Pachelbel's Canon in D

OBXNana
11-23-2013, 05:59 PM
Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, Def Leppard, Led Zepplin, The Cars, The Police, U2, Journey, Go-Gos, Trans-Siberian Orchestra..... Love music and my iPod is filled with variety-these are just a few that come to mind quickly.

quirky3
11-23-2013, 06:50 PM
Classical -
- Trumpet - Maurice Andre
- Clarinet - Ralph Mclane and Harold Wright
- Opera - Pavarotti

Championship Barbershop

Simon & Garfunklel
John Denver

Gilbert & Sullivan

PDQ Bach

And the group Libera

zcaveman
11-23-2013, 08:24 PM
The Eagles and Simon and Garfunkel.

cfrepro
11-23-2013, 08:34 PM
Sunshine of my life - Grassroots

Barefoot
11-23-2013, 08:34 PM
Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive".

renielarson
11-24-2013, 12:47 AM
anything Motown! The Supremes are my very favorite with Diana Ross still my #1 to this day! The Four Tops, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Jackson 5, The Temptations, The Spinners, Martha and the Vadellas, Gladys Knight and the Pips...memorable music!

murray607
11-24-2013, 12:48 AM
Classical -
- Trumpet - Maurice Andre
- Clarinet - Ralph Maclean
- Opera - Pavarotti

Championship Barbershop

Simon & Garfunklel
John Denver

Gilbert & Sullivan

PDQ Bach

And the group Libera

Yup, I forgot Gilbert and Sullivan as another favorite I like to play. They parodied so mcuh of the politics of their time. I like to listen to "Ruler of the Queen's Navy" from HMS Pinafore as it sums up so much of the pretentiousness of their time and it still holds true today.

CFrance
11-24-2013, 01:45 AM
First and foremost, Handel's Messiah. Then Simon & Garfunkel and Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix. Mozart's Symphony No. 40 and everything else he wrote. Bach, Vivaldi, Beethoven. In that order.

tippyclubb
11-24-2013, 04:01 AM
Anytime I hear a song that reminds me of being young brings back fond memories.

Some music reminds me of my mother as she loved Frank Sinatra. Her favorite song was, I Did It My Way.

In the early 70's it was all about rock & roll with my girlfriends. Bob Seger, Rolling Stones, The Doors, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Elton John, Eagles and many others. I remember all the fun we would have in our young wild days. Not a care in the world and I miss my girlfriends from long ago.

Tom & I were married to I Will Always Love You by Whitney Houston. Every time I hear that song I still feel the same love for him, but it's so much stronger now.

My girlfriend Carole, whom is now passed away loved country music and we would go to Garth Brooks concerts. I'm Shameless was her favorite song and we would sing along with Garth totally off key.

I could go on and on about what song reminds me of certain people but I'll stop now so not to bore you any longer.

I love music because there are so many memories attached to it.

2BNTV
11-24-2013, 06:06 AM
All kinds of music but my latest favorite is The Prayer by Celine Dion and Josh Groban.

THE PRAYER with LYRICS - CELINE DION & JOSH GROBAN - YouTube (http://youtu.be/5eSo04WA_JM)

jblum315
11-24-2013, 07:16 AM
Bach. .. and Simon & Garfunkel

TheVillageChicken
11-24-2013, 07:19 AM
I love to listen to music and enjoy many genres, but I can't say that any of it inspires me unless dancing is a product of inspiration.

quirky3
11-24-2013, 11:23 AM
I love to listen to music and enjoy many genres, but I can't say that any of it inspires me unless dancing is a product of inspiration.

And then we would call that "The Chicken Dance"? :jester:

Taltarzac725
11-24-2013, 12:03 PM
Amazon.com: Living In Oblivion : The 80's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1-5 [COMPLETE SET]: Living In Oblivion (Series), The Monroes, Wang Chung, Spandau Ballet, Tones On Tail, Wall Of Voodoo, Total Coelo, Kajagoogoo, Bow Wow Wow, The Polecats: Music

I have very eclectic taste in music though.

Taltarzac725
11-25-2013, 08:47 AM
Whitney Houston on Boston Public - YouTube (http://youtu.be/2cxQIzvKCcM)

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0530594/?ref_=_35

justjim
11-25-2013, 10:22 AM
When traveling we often listen to Elvis on XM. It brings back memories of wife and I dating. We especially like some of his gospel music they play from Graceland on Sunday morning. "Where words fail, music speaks" Hans Christian Anderson

donb9006
11-25-2013, 06:04 PM
I love to listen to music and enjoy many genres, but I can't say that any of it inspires me unless dancing is a product of inspiration.

Sure it is...so is playing it, I'd rather do that than dance to it.

Everything from alternative to zydeco...

renielarson
11-25-2013, 06:30 PM
Weight of Lies
Avett Brothers


Trying to perfect it on my Tenor Uke and almost there. Now if my voice would just cooperate.


The Avett Brothers - The Weight of Lies - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1F2zl4LqSlg)

Wow, they are good. I had never heard of them. The uke would go well with this song, I am sure Bradda Is would have covered it

My DH is also a uke player. Will have to see if he knows this song. He loves to play and sing Jimmy Buffett songs and also writes and composes his own. He is quite the uke musician!

He wrote this song before our granddaughter was born and when he was a new uke player: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffND9USF7_s
Here's another original that was an early composition of his: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Dw6AuadquU

George Bieniaszek
11-25-2013, 06:40 PM
Jimmy Buffet, Elvis, Zac Brown Band, anything country, Lady Gaga. My tastes in music are very wide.

I do stop at Rap. Cannot stand listening to it for anything more than one second.

Barefoot
11-25-2013, 07:02 PM
Weight of Lies
Avett Brothers
Trying to perfect it on my Tenor Uke and almost there. Now if my voice would just cooperate. The Avett Brothers - The Weight of Lies - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1F2zl4LqSlg)

I just listened to a bunch of Avett Brothers music on Youtube, what an interesting group, thanks for introducing them. Here is what I found when I googled them.

The Avett Brothers /ˈeɪvɨt/ is a critically acclaimed American band from Concord, North Carolina. The band is made up of two brothers—Scott Avett (banjo) and Seth Avett (guitar)—as well as Bob Crawford (double bass). Joe Kwon (cello), and Mike Marsh (drums) are touring members of the band, with Kwon featured on recordings from 2007's Emotionalism and later.

Following on from Seth and Scott's former rock band Nemo, the Avett Brothers combine bluegrass, country, punk, pop melodies, folk, rock and roll, honky tonk, and ragtime to produce a sound described by the San Francisco Chronicle as having the "heavy sadness of Townes Van Zandt, the light pop concision of Buddy Holly, the tuneful jangle of the Beatles, the raw energy of the Ramones.

kittygilchrist
11-25-2013, 07:12 PM
Went to Sarah Brightman concert....didn't get that much out of the visual aspect.
I like music that makes me transcend into the heavenlies of worship.
Sarah's "Classics" dvd will do that,
or a Sunday at my church with contemporary stuff I don't even care for much, but Holy Spirit is there undeniably, without us singing "The old rugged cross"---who knew?