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percygreen t1_ixjj05h wrote

When this happens, I usually take it as an opportunity to start backtracking and finding music from the past I may have missed. There was most likely something twenty years ago that you never heard when you were a kid but that would fit you to a tee today.

This usually has the advantage of opening up more, and more recent doors. You find something old you like, and then you learn that it was written by a guy in this other band you never heard of, and that he’s on this cool label you didn’t know about that has a ton of great artists. Suddenly you’re up to your ears in new music again!

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parapampus OP t1_ixjk0j7 wrote

Yeah I found some songs that I digged, new releases but also very older songs. But nothing that really made a deep impression.

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Quizlex t1_ixjonsu wrote

What kind of stuff do you like?

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parapampus OP t1_ixjq6b0 wrote

I'm very picky, only Chopin and the Beatles have more than 10 songs that I like. Maybe Amy wine house too. Other songs I love;

LISZT, Hungarian rhppsody 2

Gershwin, rhapsody in Blue

Rolling stones, Angie

Buena Vista social club, Chan Chan

Biggie, hypnotize

Kanye, homecoming

Enrico Sanguliano, astral projection

Ched baker, autumn leaves

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parapampus OP t1_ixjr93d wrote

I think I generally prefer more complex music, I really dislike modern rap and pop, but there are a few exceptions. Like Dance Monkey I rellly dig for some reason

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HistoryPaintings t1_ixml0ss wrote

If you like Chet Baker, you should listen to the man he made his career imitating (who has multiple recordings of that song) Pretty much everything he released between 1956 and 1970 is solid to legendary. Then pick your favorite sidemen from those recordings and use allmusic to find and listen to all their most acclaimed records.

Then, IDK. just listen to "Yessongs".

Winehouse is a weird flex- she's fine but she barely released 10 songs in her lifetime?

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