i like 'Hello..' by Lionel Ritchie.Quote:
Originally Posted by NM
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i like 'Hello..' by Lionel Ritchie.Quote:
Originally Posted by NM
some of my favorites would be 'Unchained Melody'
songs by Richard Marx, Bryan Adams, Beatles, Bee Gee's,Wet Wet Wet. any one like the 'The Chicago ?
I like peter cetera of "chicago".He has a great voice.
"You are the inspiration" is a very good , popular song.
Another one is "Hard to say I,m sorry" .Great song
Sick of Life - By Godsmack!
This is also a CULT CLASSIC! It doesn't matter if one likes Rock or not, But U will LIKE....no LOVE this SONG!!
The first line of the song is....
"URRRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!! Paralyzed! Nothin's gettin through to me! Paralyzed!"
This song is SAVAGE!! Excellent Song. Listen to it if u can. For a sample, go here (Sick Of Life) :
http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/musi...6148-2,00.html
Listen to the Sample and Let me know what u think! :D
I can't find an MP3 version of it! :cry:
Twisted Logic, Fix You, Swallowed in the Sea - ColdPlay
The Scientist and Clocks - ColdPlay
Leo sayer gets a no 1 hit after 25 years!
http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/..._id=1001995807
Progressive Rock, anyone????
"21st Century Schizoid" by King Crimson [King Crimson are the fathers of progressive rock, the genre which includes the likes of Pink Floyd....]
alwarpet,
don't you think the classification of music into different categories is arbitrary. At least that is how i feel. does "in the end" by linkin park come under progressive rock? :roll:
Not necessarily arbitrary.Quote:
Originally Posted by rocketboy
Progressive rock is characterized by the unconventional pace in which the song moves.
1) There is no (mostly) rigid/uniform structure as against conventional music, rock or otherwise
2) Prolongued instrumentation, with elongated solo performances, with relatively less lyrics
3) Marked by change(s) of pace within the song
As for Linkin Park, "In the end" is definitely not progressive rock.