BrazilianAtlantis
BrazilianAtlantis t1_jec17sw wrote
"Got To Give It Up" by Marvin Gaye is my favorite. The Bee Gees had remarkable control of their falsettos.
BrazilianAtlantis t1_jebmuu0 wrote
Reply to What's an artist that "on paper" seems like something you'd be into, but aren't ? by Lower-Pudding-68
The Move. Type of band I'd like but I don't like anything they did. Even "Brontosaurus."
BrazilianAtlantis t1_je7bx1f wrote
Wall Of Voodoo, The Blues Magoos, The Standells, The Music Machine, Lou Reed, The Dream Academy
BrazilianAtlantis t1_je78pqj wrote
Quadrophenia by The Who is about how it is to be a confused young man
BrazilianAtlantis t1_je74fvj wrote
Houses Of The Holy without The Crunge and D'yer Mak'er.
BrazilianAtlantis t1_je26dsm wrote
Reply to Oldest “classic” album? by the_prion
Bird And Diz 1952
BrazilianAtlantis t1_je25bxd wrote
Reply to comment by Cyanopicacooki in Oldest “classic” album? by the_prion
Here's an example of an album from 1939. They were literally "albums" of records early on.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowboy_Songs_%28Bing_Crosby_album%29#/media/File:A-69_Cowboy_Songs.jpg
BrazilianAtlantis t1_jdyapo5 wrote
Reply to Country music by [deleted]
Willie Nelson
BrazilianAtlantis t1_jdxelf6 wrote
"Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" Rod Stewart
BrazilianAtlantis t1_jdt7y5f wrote
Reply to best use of a song in a movie by MileenasFeet
"Heart Of The Sunrise" by Yes in Buffalo '66
BrazilianAtlantis t1_jegm66i wrote
Reply to Songs that only became famous because of the music video? by WapplesAreDelish
Pretty much everything in the early MTV era was very video-driven.