#Reddit Music

Mostly music sharing, and usually more obscure stuff––nothing from the Hall of Fame here.

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Chris Isaak- Wicked Game [Rock] How did this song make you feel the first time you heard it?

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Chris Isaak- Wicked Game How did this song make you feel the first time you heard it? I (F20) discovered this song a while back and I love it so much. the first time I heard it I was thinking- wow this song is ahead of its time. considering how active people are on social media, it’s debatably easier to meet people, which can make it more popular to see “one sided” relationships, which is why i thought this song was ahead of its …

Reddit Music 819 2024-11-22

What’s a song that always makes you feel sad, and why?

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What’s a song that always makes you feel sad, and why? For me that song is Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) by Green Day. I have a quite good reason on why this song makes me feel sad. My dad and my uncle were very close, and my dad would always tell me some fun stories that him and my uncle did as they were children. According to my dad and all my family, my uncle was a fun guy. Unfortunately I n…

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Too damned loud!

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Too damned loud! Have you ever seen a band that was so loud it was painful, and not really possible to enjoy the show? I’m thinking of the time I saw My Bloody Valentine at The Roxy, however many decades ago, and it was impossible to enjoy the performance, let alone discern what was happening, because of how ridiculously loud it was. submitted by /u/glad…

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Who is the best forgotten (or rarely discussed) member of a major classic rock band and what did they bring to the group?

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Who is the best forgotten (or rarely discussed) member of a major classic rock band and what did they bring to the group? Mine is Brian Jones. He wasn’t just a founding member of The Rolling Stones, he was a multi-instrumental genius, bringing in sitar, marimba, and mellotron to create sounds no one else was doing then. His creativity gave the Stones a depth that set them apart early on. I’d also say John Paul Jones from Led Zeppelin deserves more credit. His bassl…

Reddit Music 454 2024-11-21

Rock trifecta: great rock guitarists who are also top-tier vocalists and songwriters

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Rock trifecta: great rock guitarists who are also top-tier vocalists and songwriters Richard Thompson was my first thought: a fantastic guitarist with an immediately identifiable technique but also a good voice and the ability to write great lyrics and melodies. I can’t think of many people who embody this as much as he does. But, then I thought about David Gilmour and Lindsay Buckingham. Both are solid players and strong singer…

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