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What should I start with with Ween?
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# ¿ Apr 7, 2008 05:41 |
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# ¿ Apr 29, 2024 19:51 |
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Any Brian Eno other than Here Come the Warm Jets? I really liked this album, but I've heard his other stuff is hard to get in to.
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# ¿ Jul 3, 2008 04:26 |
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With ELO, I have Out Of The Blue and Eldorado, where do I go next?
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# ¿ Jul 5, 2008 03:55 |
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I have Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust, Space Oddity, and Hunky Dory. Where do I go after that for Bowie?
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# ¿ Sep 21, 2008 05:27 |
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fourteen hundred posted:David Bowie Rise And Fall of Ziggy Stardust and Low. They're both really great albums.
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# ¿ Oct 13, 2008 04:08 |
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The first Herbie Hancock album I got was Headhunters and I think it is great. I recently fell in love with Giant Steps by John Coltrane. What should I get next?
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# ¿ Nov 6, 2008 02:31 |
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Where do I start with Stereolab?
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# ¿ Nov 22, 2008 19:37 |
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Which Best-of compilation/box-set should I get by Frank Sinatra? For reference, my favorite songs of his are Fly Me To The Moon and My Way
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# ¿ Dec 23, 2008 03:08 |
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What should I check out by Squeeze?
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# ¿ Feb 19, 2009 02:24 |
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Shatner posted:This has probably been asked, but where do I start with Jazz? I know this is a ridiculously broad question. I need somewhere to start - I've never even dipped my toes in the genre. My interest is to learn jazz guitar. I've read a lot that listening is a big part of learning jazz (almost as much as practicing it), so who do I listen to first? Time Out by the Dave Brubeck Quartet, Giant Steps by John Coltrane, and Kind of Blue by Miles Davis.
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# ¿ Feb 20, 2009 20:48 |
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guy posted:Beatles I personally think their best is Revolver. Every song on it is great, from Harrison's political "Taxman" to Lennon's experimental "Tomorrow Never Knows." It is pop bliss. I'd say it is best to start with Revolver, Abbey Road, and The White Album. After that, I'd go with Sgt. Pepper, Rubber Soul, or Magical Mystery Tour. Then after you get them, go with Help! and Let It Be. Then if you care to get into their earlier stuff, get A Hard Days Night and work your way back, but personally I'm not a fan of anything before A Hard Days Night.
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# ¿ Mar 1, 2009 18:58 |
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I've not heard Get Lonely, but I have The Sunset Tree, Heretic Pride, and Tallahassee and Sunset Tree is my favorite by far. It is a fantastic album. It has more instrumentation than a lot of Mountain Goats. There are drums, pianos, strings and stuff. The music is really emotional.
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# ¿ Apr 13, 2009 01:08 |
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Where do I start with Neil Young? I have no idea where to start. If it means anything, I prefer folky acoustic music over electric hard rock. (The two genres it mentions on his wikipedia article)
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# ¿ Apr 17, 2009 05:09 |
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Starsnostars posted:Where do I start with Animal Collective? I'm tempted to work backwards but is there anything I should really avoid? In my opinion, you should start with Strawberry Jam. Then go to Merriweather Post Pavilion, and after that Sung Tongs and Feels. If you find yourself loving all of them, Here Comes The Indian is worth checking out too. I'm not crazy over anything pre-dating that though.
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# ¿ Jun 2, 2009 11:46 |
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I'd check out Here Comes The Warm Jets and Another Green World Both are great albums
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# ¿ Aug 24, 2009 04:52 |
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Where's a good place to start with Brian Jonestown Massacre?
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# ¿ Oct 12, 2009 19:23 |
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® posted:Where do I start with Pavement? I'd say your best bet is Crooked Rain Crooked Rain. It is easily their most accessible, and I think best record.
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# ¿ Dec 1, 2009 04:04 |
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# ¿ Apr 29, 2024 19:51 |
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WeaponX posted:Electric Light Orchestra? If you like Beatles-y rock, you have to get Out of the Blue and A New World Record. If you're more into prog-y music, I'd say get their debut.
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