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What are your favorite "out of the norm" songs?
I was thinking about all the music talk on this part of the board, and then it occured to me that I am probably not the only one that likes a song or songs that doesn't really fit in with anything else they listen to and is totally out of the norm for you.
For me my top 5 "out of the norm" songs are: Limp Bizkit - Nookie Heaven 17 - Temptation PM Dawn - Downtown Venus Mazzy Star - Fade Into You Joshua Kadison - Jessie Don't laugh at me too hard please...
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Start Wearing Purple - Gorgol Bordello
Your New Man - Mason Jennings |
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Buried Myself Alive or Pretty Handsome Awkward-the Used
most anything by Finch humpty dance-Digital Underground Anything by Eminem. and any hair metal ballad. Wild horses-the Sundays version. Although this one kinda fit's the whole 90's alternative theme, so I don't know if it should count. Last edited by novakjr; 02-07-2011 at 02:01 PM. |
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My wife listens to country, so occassionally I'll listen to that when I'm with her.
Other out of the norm songs ... Deanna Carter - How Do I Get There Tony Rich Project - Nobody Knows Taylor Swift - Stay Beautiful And I secretly enjoyed listening to Amy Grant growing up ... Its a good thing none of my buddies or co-workers read this forum |
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It's ok, I still kinda secretly like Ace of Bass and Wilson Phillips. Granted, It's more of a jokingly reminiscent thing, but I guess you could still say I like 'em. I think ridiculously bad, pop songs are everyone's guilty pleasure.
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haha, yes!
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"99 Problems" - Jay Z
Anything hip-hop in the late 80's - Bel Biv Devoe, Biz Markie, Digitial Underground, Public Enemy I hate most new country but "Pretty Good at Drinkin' Beer" by Billy Currington is one that strikes a chord with me. |
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Well, probably nothing is out of the norm for me since I enjoy anything that pleases me and that encompasses a LOT of genres.
Here is one song that I used to play very loudly when I was in high school that was disturbing to my mother. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MwQos9L7j8
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"There Won't Be No Country Music" — C.W. McCall
"Music Box Dancer" — Frank Mills Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" — Berlin Symphony Any symphonic rendering of "Deutschland Uber Alles" |
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Black, Flo & Eddie, Zappa, Dunbar, Fowler and crew.
This song has somehow permanently engraved itself into my subconscious and I find myself singing it, out of the blue, every few years.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eN-ScHMdC0 If anyone felt embarrassed by their choice, don't worry, that onus is clearly now on me. |
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Man, this work YouTube block is killin' me. I guess I'll go be productive. Kinda...
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Lady Gaga
Don't know why but I like her, doesn't really fit with my mostly classic rock tastes. I also like Biggie, 2pac, Eminem, and Jay-Z but very little else in Rap.
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I'm guessing this would qualify as "out of the norm". I really like the song "Killing Loneliness" by the Finnish rock band HIM. I greatly enjoy their entire catalog of work, but that's one of my favorites.
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Anyone here remember the Fugs? Their music was as far out of the mainstream as was possible. They played such songs as Boobs A Lot and I Feel Like Homemade Sh*t. They were an East Village band in the 1960's.
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"Apache" and "Poinciana" and "Take Five"
Apache is a jazz instrumental by Jørgen Ingmann....in his 1961 album "Jørgen Ingmann and His Guitar".
Poinciana is a classic by jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal. First recorded live at the Pershing Hotel in Chicago in 1958. You don't have to follow jazz to appreciate this music. Not off the "beaten track", but still going strong after 50+ years....Dave Brubeck's "Take Five". TED Z Last edited by tedzan; 02-12-2011 at 08:28 AM. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFbznQffqx0
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Just looked them up on youtube. Thanks Barry! These guys are (were) great.
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Tuli Kupferberg died last year, but Ken Weaver and Ed Sanders are still living. I met Tuli a couple of times and he was very friendly.
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That is amazing for a 17 year old freestyling like that
"I don't know much about Rap music, but I did see the movie about Biggie and it compelled me to look up this youtube video...pretty amazing IMO...this is when he was only 17 years old and still unknown.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFbznQffqx0 " They actually use this freestyle on the new Biggie's Notorious soundtrack album Last edited by glynparson; 02-16-2011 at 08:49 AM. |
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Bananarama-"Cruel Summer"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGYNvx9lqDQ Don't know why. Makes me want to take a long drive. Last edited by Vol; 02-15-2011 at 08:37 PM. Reason: not "Cool Summer" |
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Odd but catchy...
Who here has listened to 10CC ?
their album "how dare you" features some way out tunes...especially "I wanna rule the world" and "Art for art's sake" Check them out! Cool topic!
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Here goes... the Mary Poppins soundtrack. Pretty much the whole thing. At least when they were young, my daughters loved singing along with me and Julie. Not done yet. 25 years later came "The Little Mermaid" At that time, my oldest daughter was five (what a great age for daughters ) and my youngest was still a few years from starting her life. So I got a lot of mileage out of that one and I must admit that I have a few songs from each on my ipod. P.S. Although Mary Poppins has tremendous sentimental reasons why I enjoy it so (the first movie my Mom ever took me to and she even re-upped to watch it back to back. Better memories no other six year old could have. Sure do miss her.) To me, it stands on its own as an all time classic. Even garnered Oscars for Best Original Music Score and for Best Song! |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YBR3eGNdas First par is live intro. Song begins around 1:29.
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"From the Air" by Laurie Anderson.
As the airplane goes down, the captain's voice over the intercom stays calm and focused. I'm sure this song has a deeper meaning, but I can't figure it out. |
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Science Fiction-Double Feature
Ray Stevens: Gitarzan Rolf Harris: Tie Me Kangaroo Down
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My Punk Rock Top 5;
5) Anything from late 70's/early 80's Portland Punk band Greg Sage & The Wipers... the greatest band noone, seemingly, has ever heard of. 4) NY gutter trash The Dead Boys, "Hey Little Girl" 3) Australias' nuclear fallout sound of Radio Birdman, "Radios Appear" (1973), especially "Hit 'em Again", & Hawaii five-o inspired "Aloha Steve & Dano" 2) LA glitter trash The Dogs, "Slash Your Face". Where distortion went to die. 1) The Ramones, "Road to Ruin" classic LP 14 songs in under 25 minutes now THAT's laying it down.... 1-2-3-4 http://www.radio-birdman.com/musicM.html Hear some Radio Birdman son! Last edited by pariah1107; 03-01-2011 at 10:44 PM. |
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Joe Satriani (guitar virtuoso)
No one song in particular. I've been listening to him since 1988 and I've only heard one of his songs played once on the radio. Jantz |
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Warning....many different styles are about to be mentioned! The most obscure stuff that I like are probably these:
John Zorn, Kraftwerk, VoiVod, John Faddis, Merciful Fate, Stormtroopers of Death, Samhain, Mr Bungle, Primus, The Residents, Bauhaus...I'm sure there are more!! |
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Jon Faddis, yeah! Not out of the norm at all imo.
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Satriani is awesome !!! One of the best guitarists for sure !!!
And Stormtroopers Of Death !!! Awesome- love SOD !!! Clayton |
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