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post #31 of 253
Anneka Lynn - Bobby Syvarth
Asturias - Isaac Albeniz
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post #32 of 253
Radiohead- "Let Down"; "Fake Plastic Trees"

The Band- "The Night They Drove ol' Dixie Down"

Godspeed You! Black Emperor- "Storm"

Sigur Ros- "Glosoli"; "Olsen, Olsen"

Velvet Underground- "Heroin"

Aretha Franklin- "People Get Ready"

John Coltrane- "Greensleeves"

Dave Brubeck- "Take Five"

Led Zeppelin- "When the Levee Breaks"

Bob Dylan- "Visions of Johanna"

Van Morrison- "Madame George"

Neil Young- "Heart of Gold"
post #33 of 253
Stairways to heaven by Led Zeppelin completly blew my mind.
I stayed speechless for 15mn. This song is one of the greatest of all time.
I 've been astonished by Kind of Blue by Miles Davis. The whole album amazed me too.
post #34 of 253
chicane - offshore
post #35 of 253
'The Bangles' Walk Like an Egyptian.
post #36 of 253
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction and You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling both from the glorious summer of '65 when those tunes were spanky new, as was I, sorta.
post #37 of 253
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post #38 of 253
Though there are many for me, here's an entry for me:

Smashing Pumpkins 1979

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrivjzw0RlI
post #39 of 253
'Tantric Porno' by Bardo Pond is heavenly the first time around and the 100th:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTgSQ1e-CtE
post #40 of 253
This blew me away the other night, driving through the woods, not a soul around:
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post #41 of 253
Laura Branigan's "Touch" album...still listen to it twice a year, or so
post #42 of 253
Kate Bush's "Wuthering Heights" deserves a mention in a WTF way.
post #43 of 253
Don't feel like youtubing but: Placebo - Every You Every Me Smashing Pumpkins - 1979 DJ Shadow - Changeling Pigeon John - the Last Sunshine Madvillian - All Caps NaS - The World is Yours
post #44 of 253
The Band's take on "Tears of Rage" Jerry Lee Lewis, "Don't Put No Headstone on My Grave" Patti LuPone doing "Being Alive." Still leaves me slackjawed. A million Art Pepper songs. I have a recording of his last concert...the final song he played was "When You're Smiling," on clarinet. It is so poignant. You can feel Art's happiness through the speakers.
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post #45 of 253
i remember hearing slts at teen night in our local club and losing my shit. i'd say: depeche mode-halo vnv nation-kingdom christian death-romeo's distress
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cliche as it sounds... freshman year in college, hearing "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and "Evenflow" was striking.
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