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walkincrow42 t1_jdrgnpl wrote
Put a pair of headphones on his noodle and start ELO’s Out of the Blue.
It’s not my favorite album or anything but it is a damn fine example of what can be done in a studio by someone (Jeff Lynne) that has mastered the art of using the technologies and skills of others and combining them to make one plus one equal three. Like the classical composers did with their technologies in their time and place.
JGCities t1_jds6qle wrote
Jeff Lynne is very underrated.
justjoshingu t1_jdrb10m wrote
John Williams star wars empire stikes back soundtrack.
Cyanopicacooki t1_jdrlfiw wrote
For a real laugh you have to get Beethoven to listen to 4:33 by Glass.
SummerMummer t1_jdreawz wrote
HighlandsLisboa t1_jdrk9o9 wrote
Excellent question for music theory class.
AlGeee t1_jdrgsar wrote
Switched on Bach by Wendy Carlos
rsplatpc t1_jdrh3kx wrote
Tool = Undertow
GiganticBlackHole t1_jdrq7hp wrote
?? No. Lateralus . Undertow is an average album by a great band.
rsplatpc t1_jdrqc3p wrote
> Undertow is an average album by a great band.
You gotta ease him into it :-P
Also I was at my most impressionable when Undertow came out, I have a soft spot in my heart for it
xNonPartisaNx t1_jdsjh4f wrote
Their best album, actually. So much energy and raw awesomeness. New albums are good but more planned. It's very root centric. Still good. Lats is killer.
Undertow was much more harmonically diverse. And it was prime may may.
GiganticBlackHole t1_jduw4sz wrote
Hard disagree.
xNonPartisaNx t1_jdw2lfb wrote
You can like lats better. That's fine. But it's an objectives fact that undertow had more going on harmonically. I don't think they used the flat 5th on lats at all.
Both killer albums.
rolling_soul t1_jdrkevm wrote
Tool - Lateralus
Death - Scream Bloody Gore
Metallica - Master of Puppets
CacophonicAcetate t1_jdrtdmv wrote
Fun question.I'd probably put on a full album at a time, since that's the format most of this was intended to be consumed in, but I'll give a few examples of each artist.
Some of the Beach Boys' songs - God Only Knows, Fun Fun Fun, Sloop John B, In My Room
The Mamas And the Papas - California Dreamin', I Call Your Name, Monday Monday
Sam Cooke - A Change Is Gonna Come, Twistin the Night Away, Chain Gang
The Band - The Weight, The Night They Dragged Old Dixie Down, I Shall Be Released
Ben E King - Stand By Me, Don't Play That Song
Warren Zevon - Lawyers Guns and Money, Werewolves of London, Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner, Keep Me In Your Heart
Marvin Gaye - Ain't no Mountain High, Heard It Through the Grapevine, What's Goin On, Sexual Healing
Tom Petty (and the Heartbreakers) - American Girl, Free Fallin', Won't Back Down, Wildflowers, Stop Draggin' My Heart Around
Emitt Rhodes - With My Face On The Floor, Somebody Made For Me, Tame The Lion
Electric Light Orchestra - Mr Blue Sky, Do Ya, Evil Woman
Thin Lizzy - Boys Are Back In Town, Whiskey in the Jar, Rosalie
George Harrison/The Beatles - Something, All Things Must Pass, My Sweet Lord, Dark Horse
The Cars
Eddie Money
Prince
xNonPartisaNx t1_jdsj7r3 wrote
Nothing past 2000? How does this paint a clear picture of the evolution of music. This sample size is top small.
CacophonicAcetate t1_jdsvuie wrote
You're probably right, but I'd spent enough time typing this out, lol
Keikobad t1_jdre698 wrote
I would introduce him to Mozart’s Ghost, the hottest band on the internet.
HighlandsLisboa t1_jdrk79e wrote
So so many to choose from! Being a lover of r&b, hip hop, rap, the first thing that comes to mind are dope remixes- most people don't have a clue at where these sounds come from and can be soooo eclectic.
ChappaQuitIt t1_jdrlbgk wrote
That’s easy. Beelzebulb by Zeus!
Krampusz420 t1_jdrnnvp wrote
Trainspotting OST album. Pretty eclectic and fun on a wide range of time and genres.
mickeyruts t1_jdsawcs wrote
His musical influences include Mozart's requiem, Handel's messiah, and Bon Jovi's Slippery When Wet.
Fufrasking t1_jdrv0yn wrote
King Crimson "Starless" then I would play him the GUY video by Lady Gaga. He would love it.
alehanro t1_jdrwmie wrote
How much time do we got? Lol.
Chemical_Leopard_545 t1_jds0r5k wrote
Notes On A Conditional Form by The 1975
fromabuick t1_jds4hu6 wrote
Frank Zappa and the Mothers - Uncle Meat
JGCities t1_jds6e4j wrote
Song - A Day in The Life - The Beatles
Theme - Star Wars
Band - The Beatles
Album - Rumours - Fleetwood Mac (Pet Sounds & Sgt Pepper would be choices too)
OST - This is too hard, so many great choices from Star Wars, Interstellar, Blade Runner, Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter (first one)
OST & Score as same thing so I'll skip that
ShadowLightBoy t1_jds6ffi wrote
If i were to show him my electro playlist of 30 songs total, i would show him:
Waterflame : Glorious morning 1 and 2 F-777 : This ain't science rocket Bossfight - Commando Steve and milky ways
Well, those would be the first.
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Stargazer-night7 t1_jdsdvvq wrote
By Yes - Awaken and The Gates of Delerium
By Emerson Lake and Palmer - Karn Evil 9 impressions 1,2&3 and Pirates
By Nightwish - Ghost Love Score and The Poet and the Pendulum.
DJFreezyFish t1_jdsfvlk wrote
I’d probably want something that both shows technological advances, a variety of new genres, and still has good technicality and emotion to it. Maybe Chimera by Polyphia.
xNonPartisaNx t1_jdsj0bf wrote
One song to explain how music has evolved?
I think Mozart would laugh at the suggestion.
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Its_Just_A_Typo t1_jdsnfv5 wrote
I'd want to give him something he could really appreciate: Dogbreath Variations+Uncle Meat.
mruhkrAbZ t1_jdt2f4t wrote
Limp Bizkit
yamamanama t1_jdtmv13 wrote
The scene where Miles plays the piano in Benjamin Britten's Turn of the Screw.
Icy-Fall496 t1_jdu72gr wrote
I would show him
Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention Parliament Funkadelic Steely Dan The Residents Phish The Beatles Hank Williams Pink Floyd Primus Talking Heads The Beach Boys The Doors CSNY Louis Armstrong George Gershwin Wilco
If he doesn’t like any of that I’m gonna tell Amadeus to get the hell out
FunintheSunn-O- t1_jdv53w4 wrote
Id show him a generic mainstream rap or pop song, then repeat it again and again until he asked me to stop. At the moment he couldn't take it anymore I'd call him a music snob and ask him why he has to always ruin everyone's fun.
Give him the real authentic 2023 listener experience for people who think modern rap and pop are just okay.
odilasa t1_jdvsepw wrote
Some ppl are trapped in the past...
Sofi tukker - wet tennis
Thatguyagain9000 t1_jdwb5kk wrote
I'd take him on a fast forward journey through the ages with some of my favourite.
Beethoven needs to be there, Oscar Peterson and art Tatum need to be there, Michael Jackson needs to be there, Beatles need to be there, Jimi Hendrix needs to be there. Some hip hop like Lauryn Hill or something. Nirvana, Jamiroquai, and more modern stuff like Billie eilish sort of thing.
PeteyMax t1_jds1k8w wrote
For the good, I'd play him some Warpaint, which is the only modern, popular music which I think can hold a candle to the great European masters. For the bad, I'd play him some Nicki Minaj, or any one of the numerous other "hip hop" songs that the major label pop music factories churn out.
lonelycrossers t1_jdrgffe wrote
My first project I’d appreciate if you’d could give it a listen (thank you) https://on.soundcloud.com/qDy7m7tjBdKoUVSj7
walkincrow42 t1_jdsacvw wrote
Kind of egotistical to suggest your own stuff but… I listened to the first few tracks and I think you would have to give him acid first?
Did you write an album just to fuck with people that are tripping?!
Seriously though, if you haven’t run across þorkell (thorkell) sigurbjörnsson you should give it a listen. I think there are some ideas in there that you would like. It’s the first thing your music made me think of.
Though Jean Michel Jarre may be more up your alley if you are wanting to be more “accessible”.
I could be way off. It’s a fool’s gambit to try and assume what an artist is thinking. You do you boo.
dragonoid296 t1_jdrhzxz wrote
100 gecs