I prefer ones that can be found out Spotify, its easy to create a playlist.
Public Image Limited... Nick Cave... Tricky... Massive Attack... Portishead... Sonic Youth... Big Black... Just to name a few of my faves...
Love the Cave...
I can’t get enough of 21 Pilots these days.
Here’s my playlist:
Stevie Ray Vaughn. Jethro Tull. ... lots of stuff
Dance The Night Away by Van Halen
Rock The Casbah by The Clash
Take 5 by Dave Brubeck
Spookshow Baby by Rob Zombie
Captain Jack by Billy Joel
Trickster by Kidney Thieves
Revolution by The Beatles
I Can Dream About You by Dan Hartman
Love Letters In The Sand by Pat Boone
I Ran by A Flock Of Seagulls
More Than A Woman by The Bee Gees
Train In Vain by The Clash
London Calling by The Clash
Puttin' On The Ritz by Taco
Just to name a few of my favorites, and quite an odd assortment there I know. Look em' up sometime, and don't forget to dance the night away!
Puttin' On the Ritz - I had not thought of that song for years!
@Palindromeman It's a good one, and you don't hear it often. I think the original version of the song was older than Mickey Mouse, so it goes way back. Good to see someone else who remembers it.
I started listening to Townes Van Zandt again. He's long dead but his music is timeless
I love the Corrs. I especially love their acoustic stuff and instrumentals. My favorite album has to be the Unplugged album that was recorded live by MTV for their Unplugged concert series in 1999. They were backed by the Irish Film Orchestra for the show. I listen to them WAY too much, considering that I refuse to say that I have a favorite band.
Although 1990s west coast hip hop will alway be my favorite I also like some r&b, oldies but goodies, country western, metal, go go (It's a DC thang) and oldly enough gospel music. I actually like to play gospel while playing grand theft auto for Xbox.
Check out Dead Cross. Ho99o9 is great, also.
Right now two bands are blowing my mind first one is Novareign from LA pure guitar shred! Check out the tune "Beyond The Cold" 2nd band is a Doom band from the OC Sixes check out the track "Fogbreather" ?
I've been really into Radiohead for the last few years. Also really like Queens of the Stone Age.
Go to youtube search by some simple word and explore. The exercise is limitless and very rewarding knowing you found it on your own.
Yup, that's a great suggestion.... Just be aware, its highly addictive. Once you find stuff you really like then you can dig into apps that will create an mp3 file so you can save it. The legal implications should be fine as long as you're not trying to download everything with intent to do bussines, see what I mean? Enjoy
@IamNobody thank you... being a music nut... my rig soundcard allows me to capture the audio of any video. I mainly do it for an ex-gf that is a dance teacher that way she can as an mp3 slow down the music to the level of her students and for her "wedding first dance" choreography. Amazing what 10 BPM difference can do for the not initiated in dancing. Once again thanks, many could benefit.
Obscure LA new wave... Sparks... they are a bit strange and changed their sound over time. They are at times very fun catchy, danceable but also just alternative. I hope you find something you like in their catalogue
Try “The bees made honey in the Lion’s Skull,” by Earth. It’s a peacfull, heavy metal soundtrack.
@GrumpyCatDad trust me, peacful is the best adjective for this album. I get lost in the bass rifts.
I have been enjoying the Bellrays lately. The lead singer has a nice Soul voice and they combine that with licks of punk rock.
Anything by Pink Floyd, especially the album "Division Bell". I also like Rodger Waters solo stuff, Led Zeplin, Deep Purple, joe bonamassa and Rag'n'bone Man. I've also been listening to a bit of "dark country" and Blues Saraceno aswell. Generally i'll listen to most stuff exept boy bands, lol.