So the question for you dear readers is, what album have you had this experience with or have you ever had it? A time when you remember where you were the first time you heard a CD and knew during that first listen that you were listening to something that would transcend generations and genres. I can remember getting a sense of that feeling with "Nevermind." I can think of a few other times too, but I'd like to hear your comments on the matter, even if you've never really had that sense or felt an initial listen to an album was going to be huge. Also when I say huge, that doesn't have to mean commercially successful. I'm more interested in the influence of the album either on other artists or even just on you as a person.
Monday, February 9, 2009
"So ya thought ya might like to go to the show"
So the question for you dear readers is, what album have you had this experience with or have you ever had it? A time when you remember where you were the first time you heard a CD and knew during that first listen that you were listening to something that would transcend generations and genres. I can remember getting a sense of that feeling with "Nevermind." I can think of a few other times too, but I'd like to hear your comments on the matter, even if you've never really had that sense or felt an initial listen to an album was going to be huge. Also when I say huge, that doesn't have to mean commercially successful. I'm more interested in the influence of the album either on other artists or even just on you as a person.
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I put a second playlist up just of The Wall so if you want to give it a listen it's got all the tracks. I'll leave it up for a while, but it would be a permanent addition (unless people really love it).
Pearl Jam - Ten - my senior year of high school I knew that one was going to become a classic. It's funny because that was about the time I was listening to the Wall all the time too.
Was trying to say will not be permanent unless I get requests.
I was on my way into Grand Rapids for an ortho-dontist appointment when I heard 'when I come around.' I flipped through the stations to find it another 3-4 times on the way there! Awesome!!
I also second PJ-10. My uncle bought it for my younger sister. None of us had a clue who they were. She didn't like it so I took it. No one can argue with Jeremy.
Who let all this riffraff into the room?
I'll tell u 1 thing. when i first heard "meat sandwich" by GWAR, I knew that my kids, my grandkids, and their kids would grow up with this pop rock classic. actual tears ran down my cheeks! (i couldn't feel them at first because of all the makeup)...
I realize that last comment was probably mocking me... but I still laughed.
i'm only serious. i may be a little skewed, but my kids are growing up with MY music blasting (except when the wife's around) not top 40 B.S. take a look @ my blog and you'll see that Adria loves it, too.
p.s. you've got the best taste in music of anyone i know...except myself.
NKOTB Hangin' Tough... Boy was I wrong!
Well, you might not want your kids knowing how much you love(d?) the New Kids, but they did have influence in their time. I bet they could still drive soccer moms wild now.
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