First five songs indelibly imprinted on your soul . .

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vinyl_guy

Re: First five songs indelibly imprinted on your soul . .
« Reply #20 on: 27 Oct 2009, 08:26 pm »
Hmmm . . . hard to limit this to 5, but here goes

Everyday - Buddy Holly . . . from the first lp I owned. What a shame he died so young

You Were on My Mind - We Five . . . loved the harmonies and crescendo at the end--still a favorite

I Want to Hold Your Hand - The Beatles . . . walking through the hallways in high school, holding hands and singing at the top of our lungs

White Bird - It's a Beautiful Day . . . the first time I heard this song was the first time I was stoned, with headphones

Cowgirl in the Sand - Neil Young . . . My favorite song by one of my all-time favorite artists

I could list some honorable mentions, but it might take several hours  :lol:

Laura

Wayner

Re: First five songs indelibly imprinted on your soul . .
« Reply #21 on: 27 Oct 2009, 08:27 pm »
Thanks Chris, it's these damn cold drugs. There making me goofy(er) but music sounds really, really good!

Wayner  :D

vinyl_guy

Re: First five songs indelibly imprinted on your soul . .
« Reply #22 on: 27 Oct 2009, 08:29 pm »
"One Of These Days" - Pink Floyd - Meddle (1971)

A GREAT album :thumb:

Laura

chadh

Re: First five songs indelibly imprinted on your soul . .
« Reply #23 on: 27 Oct 2009, 08:33 pm »
Wayner...
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#3 Procol Harum, Paler Shade of Gray

A Whiter Shade of Pale..... :wink:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbWULu5_nXI

I guess that's music indelibly MISprinted on the soul!

Chad

vinyl_guy

Re: First five songs indelibly imprinted on your soul . .
« Reply #24 on: 27 Oct 2009, 08:34 pm »
This is fun.

#1 Tommy James and the Schondells, Crimson and Clover (the long version)
#2 The Doors, Light My Fire
#3 Procol Harum, Paler Shade of Gray.
#4 Yes, Roundabout
#5 Yes, And You and I

Wayner

Assuming #3 is Whiter Shade of Pale, I could easliy list these as honorable mention and some might make my top 5 if I did this on different day at a different time.

I've got to get back to work (this is more fun aa)

Laura

Wayner

Re: First five songs indelibly imprinted on your soul . .
« Reply #25 on: 27 Oct 2009, 08:40 pm »
This isn't the first time I've incorrectly tried to name the song. It's in there the WRONG way.  :scratch: Perhaps the condition can only be described as a brain fart.

W
 

Don_S

Re: First five songs indelibly imprinted on your soul . .
« Reply #26 on: 27 Oct 2009, 09:20 pm »
I am going to cheat and name two songs and then some albums/artists because back then many albums were put together with less emphasis on selling single 99 cents mp3s (there weren't any of those damn things) and more emphasis on the album as a complete work of art.  And those albums more than any single song shaped the next decade (or so) of my life musically.

There was never music in my home and I was too young to drive and have a car radio. When I graduated from high school an uncle gave me a transistor radio.  I took it to work with me every day and got hooked on music.  We Five was getting a lot of air play with "You Were on My Mind" and I never got tired of it.  Still a Beverly Bivens fan to this day (their lead singer). I can't remember any other music from that summer.

A summer or two later "White Rabbit" was the most haunting song in my memory. Grace was spooky and I loved it.  That was probably the single song that was my impetus toward improving my stereo thus starting me on a dangerous, slippery, slope.  Yes, I tumbled down that rabbit hole.  :jester:

Between those dates Judy Collins introduced me to Joni Mitchell by covering three of her songs on the album Wildflowers.  After that I was a hopless folky/singer-songwriter fan. (Dylan, Baez, Ian & Sylvia, Lightfoot, Collins, and of course, Joni Mitchell.

funkmonkey

Re: First five songs indelibly imprinted on your soul . .
« Reply #27 on: 27 Oct 2009, 09:21 pm »
1) The Beatles - Come Together
2) The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Voodoo Chile (slight return)
3) Patsy Cline - Crazy
4) Miles Davis - So What
5) James Brown - I Can't Stand Myself (When You Touch Me)

like a lot of you have mentioned before it's hard to get down to 5, but these 5 have "imprinted" (for different reasons) on my soul.  There are more but these are perhaps the most significant for me.  I'm kinda surprised that I put Crazy in there, because I really don't like country but ever since I first heard it it has haunted me.  The others have opened up doors in my mind and in music that I still love and explore daily.

Cheers

vinyl_guy

Re: First five songs indelibly imprinted on your soul . .
« Reply #28 on: 27 Oct 2009, 09:49 pm »
I am going to cheat and name two songs and then some albums/artists because back then many albums were put together with less emphasis on selling single 99 cents mp3s (there weren't any of those damn things) and more emphasis on the album as a complete work of art.  And those albums more than any single song shaped the next decade (or so) of my life musically.

Don,

I don't think this is cheating :), in fact I was thinking the same thing as I was trying to narrow my list to 5 (I can't believe I left White Rabbit off my list. Grace along with Stevie Nicks and Chrissie Hynde are my three all time favorite female vocalists (I would now add Neko Case and expand my favaorite list to four).

A few of the many albums that would top my list as complete works of art are Dark Side of the Moon; Days of Future Past; Abbey Road; The Yes Album and The Joshua Tree.

Laura

richidoo

Re: First five songs indelibly imprinted on your soul . .
« Reply #29 on: 27 Oct 2009, 10:27 pm »
1. The World is Waiting for the Sunrise - Firehouse Five, age 5. First feeling of life beyond the mundane, still gives me shivers to hear it. My musical egg tooth.
2. Once In a While - Clifford Brown, age 6. My grandmother gave me this record, she didn't know what it was. It changed my life, and many other jazz musicians. I ask an important question to myself while listening to Clifford play this, I have lived well by the answers I get.
3. Koko - Charlie Parker, age 12. Blinding flash of religious awakening, like from Kriya guru. Bird's personal power was awesome, every young boy needs a strong hero. His tragedy kept me off booze and drugs at big city music schools.
4. In the Stone - Earth, Wind & Fire age 15. First pop music I paid attention to, danced to this music with my first serious friends. Before that I was a loner, only interested in jazz.
5. Sailing, Lady, Love on the Rocks, Truly, Endless Love, My Love - love songs for my girls in high school, they're all the same song, but it was a busy three years! I stuck with the last girl - going on 26 years now! But My Love was the weakest song.  :lol:

That's just the first 5. Does not include Beethoven which eclipses all of the above nowadays.

Crimson

Re: First five songs indelibly imprinted on your soul . .
« Reply #30 on: 27 Oct 2009, 10:48 pm »
Pink Floyd's Echoes.
Genesis' Back in NYC.
Roberta Flack's Angelitos Negros.
Peter Gabriel's Love to be Loved.
Segovia playing Leyenda.

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Re: First five songs indelibly imprinted on your soul . .
« Reply #31 on: 27 Oct 2009, 11:41 pm »
Big Bad John - Jimmy Dean
Like A Rolling Stone - Bob Dylan
We Can Work It Out - The Beatles
Hey Jude - The Beatles
What's Goin On - Marvin Gaye
Woodstock - Crosby Stills Nash & Young

This list could go on and on.
With each of these picks I can still relate to a specific moment in time where the song burned in. There are many others but the memory of the moment conjured up with these is powerful for me.

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Re: First five songs indelibly imprinted on your soul . .
« Reply #32 on: 27 Oct 2009, 11:49 pm »
Turn, Turn, Turn - The Byrds
World Without Love - Chad and Jeremy (with my ear up against listening to the 1930's console radio late at night)
Nessun Dorma - Dom DeLuise (oops, Pavarotti)
Nights in White Satin - Moody Blues
Cherish - The Association (dug it out and listening to it right now)

Ditto on knowing exactly when they became imprinted.

and yes, the list goes on and on.........

OK, cheating on #6.  Music Appreciation 101, played on a huge roll-around mono rig, Smetana's "The Moldau".  Painted an unbelievable musical picture of that river as if I were canoeing down it.  Hooked on the Romantic classics since then.


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Re: First five songs indelibly imprinted on your soul . .
« Reply #33 on: 28 Oct 2009, 01:24 am »
Five just five that's a hard one get down to. 

Amos Moses -  Jerry Reed 1970 bought this on 45 when it first came out first piece of music i ever bought. I love a good story song

The Tennessee Waltz - Patty Page, I don't know why but this song stops me an my tracks till its over. This is my favorite version, but i have 11 other artists doing it

Tom Traubert?s Blues - Tom Waits 1977  Wow I've spent a lot of time having Tom sing to me  When i was sad, when i was happy  I remember the first time i heard Tom i was just back from a 6 month deployment with the USN and was watching SNL and He came out and sang  "Eggs & Sausage"  went out the next day and picked his firs 4 lp's been a fan ever since.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrkThaBWa5c&feature=related

Red Right Hand - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. 1996 I had stoped listening to music in the early 80's There was just nothing i heard that i wanted to listen to on the radio. Then one night i was up late and caught a public access video show and they played the video for this song and after  14or 15 years there was was something i was interested in hearing more of. So i ran to the local record store to get the LP and all they had were these little disks called cd's that i had never heard of before.  i took 3 Nick Cave cd's with me and stoped at the wizz for a cdp  3k cd's later and way better Stereo then i ever thought of owning i'm here typing this list up Still not a lot of stuff i like in the 80's but ive found a few. While i will go back and visit a few old friends Allman brothers Humble Pie ect i spend way more time listening to new music

Such Pretty Eyes for a Snake - Magnolia Electric Co You ever let a relationship go on to long if you have you understand  this song

i'm still looking for them eyes
to meet me at the end of the line
is it going to be the ones
the whole depth of the winter black
is it going to be the ones
the whole depth of the ocean blue

now if i came upstairs with you
i bet i'll be just in time
to be part of something
i'll regret my whole life

it wouldn't be the first time
that i made a mistake in my life
in fact i learned how
to make a living
out of making mistakes

besides you got such pretty eyes
for a snake
i'm still looking for them eyes

Ive seen some good picks here that easy could have made the list

Whiter shad of pale
big bad john
Hot Rod Lincoln
riders on the storm



Dave G

Re: First five songs indelibly imprinted on your soul . .
« Reply #34 on: 28 Oct 2009, 03:04 am »
Kathy's Clown - Everly Brothers  Their sweet harmonies are wonderful, but the harder edge of this song makes it special.  You have to love some of the "be a man" lyrics:  "I've gotta stand tall, you know a man can't crawl."

Don't Worry Baby - Beach Boys  To me, this is the quintessential Beach Boys -- simply beautiful singing about love and car racing

Solitary Man - Neal Diamond  I hope I don't get laughed out of the room for admitting I like a Neal Diamond song.

Hey Joe - Jimi Hendrix  I remember hearing Hey Joe on the radio and thinking I had never heard anything like it before, especially the guitar playing.  And then I saw a picture of Jimi and I knew I had never seen anyone like that before!  Still my favorite Hendrix song. 

Pancho and Lefty - Emmylou Harris  I like everything she's ever done, but this is the best.

rpf

Re: First five songs indelibly imprinted on your soul . .
« Reply #35 on: 28 Oct 2009, 03:57 am »
I'm going to match Chris in going way back.

"Che Sera, Sera" - Doris Day

"On Top Of Old Smokey" - The Weavers - hooked me on folk music, though I didn't know it at the time

"I Want To Hold Your Hand" - The Beatles

"I Get Around" - The Beach Boys

"Blowin In The Wind" from Peter, Paul and Mary's live "In Concert" LP - and as it came out within a year and was equally influential to me: "Mr. Tambourine Man" - The Byrds 

SlushPuppy

Re: First five songs indelibly imprinted on your soul . .
« Reply #36 on: 28 Oct 2009, 04:10 am »
Hmmm, I'm playing Joni Mitchell's "Court and Spark" album right now and am wondering if I should have added "Help me" to my top 5 list. Guess that's why these lists are so tough to answer. "Black Cow" by Steely Dan would have made my top 10. Oh well. It's all good  8)

bunnyma357

Re: First five songs indelibly imprinted on your soul . .
« Reply #37 on: 28 Oct 2009, 06:13 am »
Bend Me, Shape Me  -  The American Breed

Mack the Knife  -  Bobby Darin

Snoopy vs. The Red Baron  -  The Royal Guardsmen

Midnight Confessions - The Grass Roots

American Woman - The Guess Who


Jim C






martyo

Re: First five songs indelibly imprinted on your soul . .
« Reply #38 on: 28 Oct 2009, 08:39 am »
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Kathy's Clown - Everly Brothers  Their sweet harmonies are wonderful, but the harder edge of this song makes it special.  You have to love some of the "be a man" lyrics:  "I've gotta stand tall, you know a man can't crawl."

Don't Worry Baby - Beach Boys  To me, this is the quintessential Beach Boys -- simply beautiful singing about love and car racing

Solitary Man - Neal Diamond  I hope I don't get laughed out of the room for admitting I like a Neal Diamond song.

Hey Joe - Jimi Hendrix  I remember hearing Hey Joe on the radio and thinking I had never heard anything like it before, especially the guitar playing.  And then I saw a picture of Jimi and I knew I had never seen anyone like that before!  Still my favorite Hendrix song. 

Pancho and Lefty - Emmylou Harris  I like everything she's ever done, but this is the best.

Solitary Man is a great song. It sounded so good on my girlfriends parents console compared to our little Magnavox record player. It could have been on my list. And Don't Worry Baby was the "B" side of the I Get Around 45.

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Bend Me, Shape Me  -  The American Breed

Mack the Knife  -  Bobby Darin

Snoopy vs. The Red Baron  -  The Royal Guardsmen

Midnight Confessions - The Grass Roots

American Woman - The Guess Who


Jim C







Bobby Darins' Mack the Knife could have made my list. I have a friend you uses that ringtone for me on his cell. BTW, wasn't Kevin Spacey's movie great?!

kalel

Re: First five songs indelibly imprinted on your soul . .
« Reply #39 on: 28 Oct 2009, 09:04 am »
Wow, this is kind of tough...  the first five, as I THINK I remember. 

Dave Brubeck  "Take Five" My dad used to play Brubeck a lot.  This one always stuck with me.

Len Barry "1,2,3" I heard this off a jukebox in a pizza joint.

Strawberry Alarm Clock "Incense and Peppermints"

Beatles "I Want to Hold Your Hand" or "She Loves You", not sure which stuck with me first.

Simon and Garfunkel "Sparrow" From their first album, it was a Hanukkah gift from my aunt and uncle.