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Old 11-19-2020, 10:41 AM
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Old 11-19-2020, 11:14 AM
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I've created my own song list from my library....consists of classic rock, alternative/punk, kick-ass classical, etc. I go from Led Zeppelin to Frank Zappa, Peter Gabriel, Sting, Antonin Dvorak in an afternoon....my go to is Peter Gabriel "Secret World Live" and Sting "Live in Berlin"...both phenomenal!!! Also check out anything from Seal
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Some modern country artists have a rock feel to them; Luke Combs, Chris Stapleton and Old Dominion to name a few.
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Sirius XM. Has much better selection
Really? I've never yet tried to find a song on the "Unlimited" version of Amazon Music that I didn't find. Heheh.

And thanks everybody for such great feedback. Even better than I expected. Keep it coming!! I'm going to try to check out almost every recommendation in this thread. And I'd still like to hear if anybody has any favorite playlists or stations from Amazon Music Unlimited.

And KRM, I will check out Sirius XM.
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Old 11-19-2020, 03:08 PM
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...my go to is Peter Gabriel "Secret World Live" and Sting "Live in Berlin"...both phenomenal!!! Also check out anything from Seal
That reminds me, in the early to mid 80's I belonged to FOPG (Friends of Peter Gabriel), his UK fan club. I had to mail a 5 pound note every year for membership to the UK and they sent me a newsletter about 4 times a year. I've seen him twice in concert, '86 and '93, you could say I was a big fan. I had every record of his his, 12" singles and picture sleeve singles, even his 3rd and 4th albums from '80 and '82 both the America and the German pressing which he sang the songs in German, very neat.

Kind of fell out of favor with him the last few years, I guess like so many others, when everyone else likes them and they became mainstream I move on. It started with the So album and the song and video to Sledgehammer. He still makes good songs, but I'm not as dedicated.

For the live album, I like his stuff from early 80's era, when Peter Gabriel Plays Live came out in '83 I played that album every night for over a year. I was hooked you could say. The US CD was only on one disc and only had 12 tracks, the double album has 16 tracks, I guess in America they figured we were not into him enough to spring for a double CD. Check out that CD is you haven't already.

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Here is all 16 songs from Pete Gabriel Plays Live '83 on youtube. This is when he was really into the African sound and Shock the Monkey was his big hit.

peter gabriel plays live - YouTube
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It's quite remarkable that your library looks exactly like my library, lol. Your link is a generic link that's tied to the person who's logged in, apparently.

What you can do is share youtube playlists. So, create a playlist or three and then share the links to those on social media.

Share a playlist - YouTube Music Help
I went to the link and it said in the menu next to your playlist click share, I already had those on share, I don't know why you can't see them unless you're not logged in maybe?

There is a share selection on the videos themselves, not the whole list, and I use that a lot on other music websites, you can link the video directly and it's shown as a image with the play triangle in the middle. For some reason, that doesn't work on this website.

I'll try the link method, here's a link to my '70s playlist.

1970's Rock - YouTube
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Try The Marcus King Band young guy very talented.
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Try the Tedeschi Trucks Band...has a bit of everything...elements of blues, jazz, southern rock (Derek Trucks is the best slide guitarist on the planet), soul, gospel....very cool band and one of the best to see live whenever that option occurs again.
Seen these guys at least a dozen times (used to see Tedeschi when she was just starting out around the Boston area and I got to shoot the sh!t with Derek back stage when he was touring with Clapton (plus I'm a huge ABB fan)


Check this out and watch how much fun they're having

Herbie Hancock's Space Captain, Featuring Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks - YouTube
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We almost always listen to current pop. On Sirius it’s 2 (New Yotk) or 11 (KISS Los Angeles). I was a music major in college and love classical and many music styles; but my whole life I’ve followed current pop. I never wanted there to be decades of music that I had no knowledge of. It seems that many people are of the opinion that it’s only for young folks, and is all rap. However, much current pop has great musicality, and relatable lyrics.

I wish we had some offerings of this in The Villages, and plan to start a club night of current pop in the future when covid restrictions are over.
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OK one more, if you're into the blues. This guy, Mattison sings with Trucks/Tedeschi (he's in the Herbie Hancock vid above too) but was in Scrapomatic before that.

Here's a full show

Scrapomatic featuring Mike Mattison: Full Concert - YouTube
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This is a really good article on the state of pop music today.

Excerpt: "An astonishing amount of today’s popular music is written by two people: Lukasz Gottwald of the United States and Max Martin from Sweden, who are both responsible for dozens of songs in the top 100 charts. You can credit Max and Dr. Luke for most the hits of these stars:

Katy Perry, Britney Spears, Kelly Clarkson, Taylor Swift, Jessie J., KE$HA, Miley Cyrus, Avril Lavigne, Maroon 5, Taio Cruz, Ellie Goulding, NSYNC, Backstreet Boys, Ariana Grande, Justin Timberlake, Nick Minaj, Celine Dion, Bon Jovi, Usher, Adam Lambert, Justin Bieber, Domino, Pink, Pitbull, One Direction, Flo Rida, Paris Hilton, The Veronicas, R. Kelly, Zebrahead

With only two people writing much of what we hear, is it any wonder music sounds the same, using the same hooks, riffs and electric drum effects?"

Why Pop Music Is So Bad These Days ~ The Imaginative Conservative
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I love classic rock and always will. But I want to find an alternative (or two or three) that I will still enjoy and will seem fresh to me. It can be rock (just not constant classic rock), or other styles of music. It would be nice if it was somewhat current. I'd like to listen to music that is fairly new, but I'm not eliminating any genres. Heck, I even listen to a little classical on occasion.

Ideally I'd like to find a playlist, station or something similar on Amazon Music Unlimited. But I would consider other alternatives.

Your thoughts and ideas are appreciated.
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Lot of different slow and rock songs. It might be something you might like.
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A Band of Heathens, Reckless Kelly, American Aquarium, Roomful of Blues, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Post Modern Jukebox, Fritz and the Tantrums. Enjoy!
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This is where I go for my classical fix at night to get to sleep peacefully, but there's a bunch of other genre they offer for free.
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I wish we had some offerings of this in The Villages, and plan to start a club night of current pop in the future when covid restrictions are over.
You would really like Petrina, unfortunately she hasn't played the squares for at least 5 years. When we moved here in 2011 we would see her about once a month. She moved here from England about 15 years ago and lived with her mother. Since then, I believe she's gotten married and still lives in TV.

I believe now she plays only the country clubs, Waterfront Hotel, private parties, driveway parties and smaller groups like that. I remember when I first saw her, she sang a lot of Adelle, and this was before anyone heard of Adelle. Anything new or old pop she'll sing and she's a great entertainer. Here's her website, which should have her schedule.

The Villages, Entertainer Entertainment - Petrina

That's her with the spiked blonde hair!!

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