Dishpan
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Songs that blew your mind and made you go "wow" on first listen?
#1001225 - 01/08/12 09:21 PM
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Black Box's "Ride on Time" came on the radio today and it got me thinking. There's not
many songs in my life that have had an immediate, "wow' impact on me (plenty of songs get
there, but not usually on first listen).
Ride on Time is one of them. Despite
being 23 years ago (wow is it really that long!), I can remember exactly what I was doing
when I first heard it, where I was (a Taxi as it happens), which part of which road we
were driving along, what kind of a day it was and even how the air smelt. It really did
blow my mind.
Amazing what an effect a piece of music can have on you innit?
Any more?
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#1001239 - 01/08/12 10:51 PM
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A very gentle, pensive song by the Applejacks in the middle 1960s. Not only was it a Wow
on first hearing, but I've never heard it since. The first part (I guess about half) of it
was used as a filler on the radio before the news, and I never found out what the title
was.
The introduction was: "And now the Applejacks leave us in a pensive
mood" I remember that very clearly!
The only snatches of the song I can
remember are:
I wonder who she's kissing ....... ....... ....... ....... I guess that's what she's doing 'cos that's the way she is.
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Re: Songs that blew your mind and made you go "wow" on first listen?
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#1001241 - 01/08/12 11:18 PM
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So So many..from my child hood....Puff the magic dragon...Michelle....Mouldy old
dough.....Bicycle Race...Bohemian Rhapsody...Mr. Blue Sky......Oliver's
army...Roxanne.......Mean streets (van Halen)......Its a long way to the Top (if you wanna
rock n roll).....Highway Star......Spirit of radio...blah blah....and from
adulthood....Solvegs song....Midnight special (leadbelly)........I can tell (bo
diddley).......supergroovalisticprosifunkstication (Parliament).....yekatit (mulatu
astatke)......may you never (John Martyn)...my god this could go on forever!! Dave
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chew_rocket
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Re: Songs that blew your mind and made you go "wow" on first listen?
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#1001247 - 01/08/12 11:38 PM
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The first tune on the latest Bon Iver record was an instant favourite. I love everything
about that record from start to end. (dont care that Mike Senior didn't like the
production, I dont like most of the 'perfect' pop production he seems to favour).
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Dynamic Mike
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#1001255 - 02/08/12 12:21 AM
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Donna Summer's 'I feel love'. I was on a school trip to the fairground & every ride was
playing it constantly. Every time it's on the radio I'm transported back there, picking
fights, pulling girls, full of spunk & hope. I don't particularly like it, but it's impact
is undeniable.
About 10 years ago I picked up Rain Dogs as a filler in a
bargain bucket 5 CD's for £12 deal. When I eventually listened to it I sat up all night
playing the whole CD over & over, something I hadn't done since I was a teenager.
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zenguitar
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Re: Songs that blew your mind and made you go "wow" on first listen?
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#1001257 - 02/08/12 12:33 AM
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Loads of songs... But ones that leap straight to mind are... +1 to I
Feel Love by Donna Summer. 1952 Vincent Black Lightning by Richard Thompson. Meet on the Ledge by Fairport Convention. Castles Made of Sand by Jimi
Hendrix. Jesamine by The Casuals. Outside In by John Martyn. Dick Gaughan's version of World Turned Upside Down. and The Stranglers'
cover of Walk On By. Andy
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Re: Songs that blew your mind and made you go "wow" on first listen?
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#1001286 - 02/08/12 07:01 AM
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Yes +1 to Castles made of Sand and 1952 Vincent Black Lightning.
Some others
for me were:
Can't Buy Me Love on dad's car radio. I could hardly hear it
through the static but I was riveted.
Layla. I was about 14, up a ladder
painting a window when this came on my tranny, I nearly fell off.
Solid Air.
Laying on my back on the floor at a friends place, watching sunlight filter through the
dust in the air. Anything off that album in fact.
Loads more but no time now!
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Re: Songs that blew your mind and made you go "wow" on first listen?
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#1001289 - 02/08/12 07:19 AM
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Faze O - Riding High
Sylvia Striplin - Can't turn me away
Kool and the Gang -
Summer Madness
St Etienne - Only love can break your heart (Masters at Work dub)
Kerri Chandler - Inspiration
Masters at Work - Butterfly
Ghostface Killer -
Daytona 500
Biz Markie - Nobody beats the Biz
Salsoul Orchestra - Salsoul
Rainbow
Salsoul Orchestra - Just the right size
I could go on, but I
have work to do!
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brucie
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Re: Songs that blew your mind and made you go "wow" on first listen?
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#1001300 - 02/08/12 08:49 AM
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This is why I love music more than anything, it is it's ability to change everything in
the blink of an eye (or should that be ear)…I am not saying these are the best pieces of
music in the world, just ones that affected me
There are so many songs, but I
think in particular after hearing the following, I knew my life would never be the same
again. And whilst it becomes rarer to hear something, I had a moment this weekend hearing
these guys by accident at Womad and was totally blown away by the power of music and soul.
http://vimeo.com/5023760
Other tunes in the order they come into my head
Surfing with the Alien -
Joe Satriani
Prowler - Iron Maiden
Howard Jones - Like to get you know you
well
Sir Duke - Stevie Wonder
Thriller - Michael Jackson
So lonely - The
Police
Hans Zimmer's score to Crimson tide
No Good - the Prodigy
Master
of Puppets - Metallica
Welcome to the Jungle - Guns and Roses
Never make your
move to soon - BB King
Eruption - Van Halen
Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd
In your Eyes - Peter Gabriel
Miracle Man - Ozzy (leading to discovering Randy
Rhodes!)
and so many more!!
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Edited by brucie (02/08/12 08:50 AM)
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Re: Songs that blew your mind and made you go "wow" on first listen?
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#1001314 - 02/08/12 09:50 AM
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The guitar-synth intro to "Moonchild", kicking off "Seventh son of a seventh son" in
style. Still one of the greatest albums of all time IMO.
Mika - Grace Kelly.
I didn't think anyone could do that kind of thing after Freddie Mercury died.
Gotye - Somebody that I used to know. Just perfect on every level.
Rodrigo
and Gabriela. Probably first heard "Tamancun" online, but seeing them live was
jawdropping.
Nikita Koshkin - Usher Waltz. Can't remember who played it now
(back in about 98 I was living in Stafford, and the Stafford Classical Guitar school were
putting on concerts) but that rocked me for what you could make a classical guitar do.
Debussy - Syrinx. Only got into Debussy fairly recently, but he's like the
perfect centre between romantic and modern periods for me. It's mentally hard to follow,
but it's still tuneful.
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Re: Songs that blew your mind and made you go "wow" on first listen?
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#1001326 - 02/08/12 10:33 AM
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Quote brucie:
No Good - the
Prodigy
I love
this track and CJ Bolland's Museum Mix more so!
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Re: Songs that blew your mind and made you go "wow" on first listen?
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#1001811 - 04/08/12 10:52 PM
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Purple Haze.
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hollowsun
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Re: Songs that blew your mind and made you go "wow" on first listen?
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#1001825 - 05/08/12 02:22 AM
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Quote grab:
Debussy - Syrinx.
Only got into Debussy fairly recently
Good move. Stunningly beautiful music. Do investigate more and try
Ravel as well!. Lots of great stuff from that period. try the English composers too...
Vaughan Williams. 'Variations on a theme by Thomas Tallis' and his oboe concerto
are good places to introduce yourself...
Oboe concerto
Also Delius, Holst ... so much stuff!
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Re: Songs that blew your mind and made you go "wow" on first listen?
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#1001828 - 05/08/12 02:55 AM
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Genesis 'Watcher Of The Skies'... I quite liked Lindisfarne's 'Meet Me On The
Corner' (great bass line) and they were appearing in my home town. A friend bought me a
ticket as a birthday present. Didn't particularly want to go but what could I do? Two support acts - Paul White lookalike Ralph McTell and some band I'd never heard of. I
assumed they'd be folkies for some reason but when they came on stage and I heard the
gothic opening chords of 'Watcher...', I nearly soiled myself!!! And that was that - at
the tender age of 14, I decided then and there that that was I wanted to do. An epiphanic
moment. Hearing Walter Carlos' 'Switched On Bach', Tomita's 'Snowflakes Are
Dancing' and Tangerine Dream's 'Phaedra' for the first time didn't help matters either. But when I really think about it, it was probably the very original Dr Who
theme and the damned Radiophonic that sowed the seeds and led me into a life of overdrafts
and debt, funny looks and embarrassed silences at parties when people ask me "So what do
you do for a living?"!
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brucie
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#1001879 - 05/08/12 03:57 PM
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Quote hollowsun:
.......and led
me into a life of overdrafts and debt, funny looks and embarrassed silences at parties
when people ask me "So what do you do for a living?"!
Glad I am not alone
Sometime I think saying something like stripper or male porn star would be more
acceptable than trying to explain that you work in sound or music!!
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#1001882 - 05/08/12 05:07 PM
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Quote hollowsun:
Genesis 'Watcher
Of The Skies'...
I recall having my
jaw in my lap when I first heard Genesis' 'Fountain of Salmacis' and an incredible bootleg
live version of 'White Mountain' featuring the Mellotron choir.
...and then, of
course, there are the album intros of 'Trick of the Tail' and 'Wind and Wuthering'. Those
are moments that still make me shiver!
Other than these there are way too many
to mention. Happily my tastes are as broad as the music I am asked to work on.
I feel priviledged to have lived through all of this amazing music at a time when it
meant something.
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#1001899 - 05/08/12 08:35 PM
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Those 70's Genesis records were definately some other world - a secret garden, especially
since I liked classical music as well.
Number 1 for me though was Tangerine
Dream - Rubycon. What it is about those moog sequences I dont know but I just felt
transported into outer space - completely clean. Many more of course, but an early
one.
+1 to everyone who has mentioned how hard the life can be trying to follow
up on these insprirations. And - yeah - I never say I do anything with music, 'work in
computers mate' usually does.
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Re: Songs that blew your mind and made you go "wow" on first listen?
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#1001918 - 06/08/12 04:10 AM
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Quote brucie:
Sometime I think
saying something like stripper or male porn star would be more acceptable than trying to
explain that you work in sound or music!!

We're in good company.
I believe Eno says he's an accountant in such
situations. That usually kills the conversation dead.
I imagine claiming to be
an estate agent would do much the same! Some years ago, saying you're a banker at some
nice party would have probably elicited a similar response but now you're likely to be
pummelled with vol-au-vents!
I'm often tempted to say I am an astronaut but I
bottle out.
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#1001924 - 06/08/12 07:26 AM
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Three Fingers of Love. The piano bits by Anne still make me moist even today. Joe Tex 'I gotcha', simply amazing. Europa by Santana Two Tribes
by FGTH Oops Upside your Head by the Gap Band Everything by Floyd Second that Emotion by Japan. Their version sent shivers down my spine. Back to Life by S2S, that beat huh... But the best of all for me: I'm Not in
Love by 10cc. The production left me in awe.
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#1001925 - 06/08/12 07:44 AM
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Quote Zukan:
Back to Life
by S2S, that beat huh...
Fairplay is the one for me from them; a real club classic.
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#1002289 - 08/08/12 04:05 AM
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Really?
The best, honest, open your mind moment I can do is "Drowning in
Berlin" by the Mobiles. but rejecting the obvious chique..
My musical awakening
was the Wombles, I am after all that old.
Mike Batt, a fabulous musician and
songwriter.
Reg
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#1002316 - 08/08/12 09:01 AM
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Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds, Genesis' Invisible Touch (whole album) and Home by the
Sea, and Pet Shop Boys' 12" mixes (particularly It's a Sin and the stuff on Disco) were
really the first things that got me going - I grew up listening to a taped copy of my
dad's vinyl, as I wasn't allowed near the actual records. PSB came a little later,
probably around '87, when a mate at school played me some 12" stuff and despite never
really liking what I'd heard on the telly, those longer mixes blew me away. Then I
started to listen to New Order, Kraftwerk, etc. I think I spent far too long
wondering why I couldn't get my Yamaha Portasound to replicate those samples (not that I
really knew what a sample was, back then).
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Re: Songs that blew your mind and made you go "wow" on first listen?
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#1002369 - 08/08/12 01:47 PM
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Just remembered another one, the title theme to Bilitis. Achingly beautiful melody -
rubbish film
P.S.
There are a few copies of it on youtube, if you're not
familiar with it.
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(Well, actually, it probably was)
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#1002380 - 08/08/12 02:40 PM
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(A quick Wiki click shows that the same composer wrote Love Story, and the theme to
Panorama. Oh - and er - Emmanuellle 2. Rubbish film.)
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#1002419 - 08/08/12 08:02 PM
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"Something in the Air" - Thunderclap Newman.
That is all. Goodnight.
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#1002551 - 09/08/12 10:20 AM
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'For what it's worth' - Buffalo Springfield.
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#1002571 - 09/08/12 11:53 AM
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Disposable Heroes by Metallica. I remember standing at the listening post in a Virgin
Megastore grinning like a madman. I'd heard barely any metal up to that point, and from
then I was hooked.
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Dishpan
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Re: Songs that blew your mind and made you go "wow" on first listen?
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#1002572 - 09/08/12 11:57 AM
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Quote grab:
Debussy -
Syrinx. Only got into Debussy fairly recently, but he's like the perfect centre between
romantic and modern periods for me. It's mentally hard to follow, but it's still tuneful.
Interesting. My earliest
musical memory was listening to the genius Tomita's "Snowflakes are Dancing" which I have
to say had an amazing effect on me at such a young age. I was obsessed with the album but
I didn't actually know what it was called (it was a really poor cassette copy), who
created it or what music it was based on! I'd never heard this strange synthesiser music
before and I can honestly say that it was that one album that got me hooked on music and
music technology. Without it I might have never ventured!
The tape eventually
got chewed/binned and I was devastated. It must have been about 15 years later that I
heard (completely by chance) a bit of it again, but I still had no idea what it was
called. Determined to find out, I went into Windows in Newcastle and hummed a bit of it.
The salesmen didn't have a clue what I was on about but completely by chance, a guy
browsing for classical music popped his head up and said "oh, that's Debussy".
Some things in life you never forget :-)
If you haven't heard it, get it,
even today it's magnificent. I still bung it on from time to time, still makes me
smile.
Chris
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#1002587 - 09/08/12 12:54 PM
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Shocking Blue - Venus. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LhkyyCvUHk&playnext=1&list=PLE9223ECE656D5
291&feature=results_mainThat rhythm EP! That VOICE! THAT CHORD!! Such a sparse arrangement ... but so perfect. OK, now that I've exposed my
musical shallowness ...
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#1002596 - 09/08/12 01:37 PM
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Quote Dishpan:
If you haven't
heard it, get it, even today it's magnificent. I still bung it on from time to time,
still makes me smile.
It was years
ahead of its time and he was doing stuff on those old Moogs, making sounds that had
literally never been heard before and I still can't figure out how he made some of them.
He was using lush, massive reverb ambiences fifteen years before digital reverbs (he
always said he wanted his soundscapes to exist in a large, extra terrestrial cathedral -
just floating in space). He was putting Mellotrons, Rhodes, etc., through fixed filter
banks and filters years before anyone else to create sounds that wouldn't enter the sonic
vocabulary for 15 or 20 years.
His recording methods were very arcane too -
he'd record each part (sometimes just a few notes, a phrase) onto a 4-track, submix that
across to another 4-track and build more up and so on ... a truly painstaking process. No
sequencing, no automation, no presets, unstable synthesiser - his albums are a truly
remarkable achievement if only on the technical side. He also pioneered 'surround' with
his 'pyramid of sound' mixes.
Much of what he did has influenced the
development of synthesisers and sounds.
His first few albums ('Snowflakes...',
'Pictures at an exhibition', 'The Planets' and 'Daphnis and Chloe') are masterpieces and
still influence me today. Oddly enough (well... not THAT odd really), his later albums
suffered the more gear he got and for me, his last great one was 'Bermuda Triangle' but
suffered (IMO) by his obsession with his new toy, the Roland MC8 MicroComposer where
everything was programmed rather than played and built up by hand as he used to.
My own very slight complaint with him is that he can sometimes veer into the tacky and
corny with cheesy sounds at inappropriate moments but that's not to criticise or deny the
man's genius - and he's one of only a few I'd attribute that title.
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Re: Songs that blew your mind and made you go "wow" on first listen?
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#1002601 - 09/08/12 02:18 PM
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The great thing about music, is that there's so much to choose from, but the following all
had that tingly-neck-hair thing to a greater or lesser extent effect for me...
Waiting For The Night - Depeche Mode Ribcage - Elbow GimmeShelter - Rolling
Stones Mayonaise - Smashing Pumpkins No Distance Left To Run - Blur Lithium
- Nirvana Comptine d'un Autre Été - Yann Tiersen Brian Eno - An Ending
(Ascent) Exodus, & No Woman No Cry - Bob Marley Castles Made Of Sand, & Little
Wing (and a whole lot more!) - Jimi Hendrix Paris Texas - Ry Cooder Things
Behind The Sun - Nick Drake After The Goldrush - Neil Young Lovesong, & A Forest
- The Cure What's Goin' On - Marvin Gaye I'm Not In Love - 10CC Sweet
Dreams - Eurythmics I Wanna Be Adored - The Stone Roses Slide Away - Verve Theme From Harry's Game - Clannad Res/Cowgirl - Underworld Crash - The
Primitives
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zenguitar
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#1002620 - 09/08/12 04:20 PM
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Quote Mixedup:
Crash - The
Primitives
Now there's a band
that should have gone a lot further. Along with Echobelly and Perfume.
Andy
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alexis
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#1002628 - 09/08/12 04:58 PM
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Catfood - King Crimson . Taught me that playing piano by rolling an orange along the
keyboard is perfectly acceptable.
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#1002632 - 09/08/12 05:58 PM
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... and another
I Want To Know What Love Is - Foreigner
Just
listened again - seems to have brought on a bout of hayfever
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Edited by Folderol (09/08/12 06:03 PM)
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Mixedup
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Re: Songs that blew your mind and made you go "wow" on first listen?
[Re: zenguitar]
#1002791 - 10/08/12 03:34 PM
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Quote zenguitar:
Along with
Echobelly...
Hmmm... Well,
they *wanted* to do great things.
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Re: Songs that blew your mind and made you go "wow" on first listen?
[Re: Folderol]
#1002818 - 10/08/12 07:36 PM
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Quote Folderol:
Just listened
again - seems to have brought on a bout of hayfever
Probably dandruff from the 80s poodle perms!

I'll add a few more now I think about it ...
- "I'm not in love" -
10cc. With The Zuke (above) on that - epic and original studio production ... and a
shameless plug for my chums at Sampletekk. I did the GUI but don't get a penny from sales so within
forum rules.
- "Baker Street" - (the late, great) Gerry Rafferty. Belting song,
production, playing and performance. Comes on the wireless sometimes (Radio 2 typically)
and sounds betterer than most modern records
- "We close our eyes" - Go West.
Big sound, exciting, driving, great production and playing (and done on an 8-track!)
- "Slave to the rhythm" - Grace Jones. Groove personified, immaculate playing and
production (and she's delightfully bonkers)
- "Relax" - Frankie. My old chum
Holly and the lads in fine form with the exquisite assistance of His Trevorness
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Re: Songs that blew your mind and made you go "wow" on first listen?
[Re: Mixedup]
#1002839 - 10/08/12 11:09 PM
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Sorry Mixedup... Not picking on you (having been very snippy about this thread earlier),
just my thoughts...
You said: Waiting For The Night - Depeche Mode Ribcage - Elbow GimmeShelter - Rolling Stones Mayonaise - Smashing Pumpkins No Distance Left To Run - Blur Lithium - Nirvana Comptine d'un Autre Été -
Yann Tiersen Brian Eno - An Ending (Ascent) Exodus, & No Woman No Cry - Bob
Marley Castles Made Of Sand, & Little Wing (and a whole lot more!) - Jimi Hendrix Paris Texas - Ry Cooder Things Behind The Sun - Nick Drake After The Goldrush
- Neil Young Lovesong, & A Forest - The Cure What's Goin' On - Marvin Gaye I'm Not In Love - 10CC Sweet Dreams - Eurythmics I Wanna Be Adored - The Stone
Roses Slide Away - Verve Theme From Harry's Game - Clannad Res/Cowgirl -
Underworld Crash - The Primitives
I prefer (without pretending to have
knowledge or opinion where I do not): People are People Depeche Mode Powder Blue
Elbow Paint it Black Rolling Stones Rhinoceros Smashing Pumpkins, but frankly
anything from Gish makes me wet All along the watchtower Jimi Under your thumb /
Dreadlock Holiday 10CC Sonnet Verve
I agree with: Lithium Nirvana Sweet Dreams Eurythmics
Anyway... I know nothing.
Reg
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Re: Songs that blew your mind and made you go "wow" on first listen?
[Re: Dishpan]
#1003202 - 12/08/12 11:58 PM
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"How deep is your love", Bee Gees, honestly, I was about 12 and the chords and key changes
surprised me and brought me to tears. After that, all the music I listened to, and like,
HAD to have an element of beauty, surprise, and inventiveness to 'turn me on'. That's why genres like blues bore me to tears. My opinion, as always.
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Re: Songs that blew your mind and made you go "wow" on first listen?
[Re: Dishpan]
#1003310 - 13/08/12 03:46 PM
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Looking far back enough, I suppose... 'Tomorrow Never Knows', 'Voodoo Chile' (it seems to
transmit from space), 'All Along the Watchtower' (which has a sort of 3D sound), Led
Zeppelin's 'When The Levee Breaks', James Brown's 'Get Up Offa That Thing' (really funky
keyboards), Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band 'Zig Zag Wanderer'.
Classical stuff always depends massively on preformance. The kyrie eleison fugue
from Mozart's Requiem, the Credo (a mixolydian fugue) of Bach's Mass In B minor, Allegri's
Miserere...
I don't know. Loads of stuff. Some of my records did "wow"
because my first record player was a bit warped.
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Re: Songs that blew your mind and made you go "wow" on first listen?
[Re: RegressiveRock]
#1003457 - 14/08/12 08:57 AM
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Quote RegressiveRock:
I prefer (without pretending to have knowledge or opinion where I do not): People
are People Depeche Mode Powder Blue Elbow Paint it Black Rolling Stones Rhinoceros Smashing Pumpkins, but frankly anything from Gish makes me wet All along
the watchtower Jimi Under your thumb / Dreadlock Holiday 10CC Sonnet Verve
Aw, Reg... 'People Are
People' isn't even the best track on Some Great Reward Good album
though. Loved the intro to 'Blashpemous Rumours', even if half the song is cheesy as you
like. 'Paint It Black' is definitely another favourite... but how many Stones tracks can I
list in a post like this? Ditto 'All Along The Watchtower'. Superb track. Never got Gish
quite the way I did Siamese Dream. Just loved the guitar intro on 'Mayonaise'. That's the
thing about songs. Half the time it's just eight bars or so that give me a shiver. The
rest of the song could be sh1t but it still qualifies 
... and on Mozart's Requiem, good thinking... though it was the Lacrimosa that
always did it for me.
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