08.15.2008, 07:56 AM | #1 |
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Me and a friend are doing a mix tape(s) for each other.
The idea is to include a track from each year, starting in 1950. Then we'll swap and see how our tapes compare. We have time on our hands evidently. I'm thinking of starting with Shot Gun Boogie by Tennessee Ernie Ford. What would you start your's with? |
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Miles Davis - "Darn That Dream" (the vocal track from the "Birth Of The Cool" Sessions).
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1957 is going to be really really tough to decide. I could make a library of songs from 1957. Elvis, Buddy Holly, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Bo Diddley, Leonard Bernstein, Jerry Lee Lewis, Fats Domino, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Sam Cooke....DAMN!!
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08.15.2008, 11:18 AM | #8 |
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HOW bout SOME beatles MERSBOW and WOLVE'S EYES
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thats what my choice is from too. "the birth of the cool" is so fucking.....cool. thats actually probably where my interest in jazz begins. i mean, i like some of the 40s thelonious monk (but not as nearly as much as his later stuff, which is oozing with brilliance), some of charles mingus's early recordingsa with louis armstrong (but cmon, this doesnt even compare to what the guy would be doing to bass 15 years later), some dizzy gillepsie, some charlie parker, but the 'birth of the cool' really signified a new era of creativity and originality in jazz. it was now to be seen as a music with potential to be very unusual and sometimes strange, instead of something to snap your fingers too while having some drinks in a dim-lit bar. the importance of miles's early recordings can not be denied.
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I should have said that the idea is to look at the development of ROCK music.
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Fair do's, but Miles did share his massive coke stash with the Stooges once....is that link tenuous enough to work?
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haha, he was an h junkie too miles influenced rock anyways, hendrix, sly and the family stone, parliament funkadelic, shit loads others. you can argue and say funk aint rock n roll, but to me its just rock thats better to dance to.
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One for each year I cannot muster (I still left plenty out), and I didn't limit selections to rock music. Wiki sez "Good Rockin' Tonight" appeared in '47, and the first version of "Rock Around The Clock" in 1952 was a blues song originally. Of course Bill Haley & The Comets' version in 1954 did much to popularize the genre and the term "rock 'n' roll."
So these are not my top rock songs from 1950 onwards, these are my top fifty individual recordings from the fifties. 1950 Muddy Waters - Rollin' Stone 1950 Gene Autry - Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer 1951 Elmore James - Dust My Broom 1951 John Lee Hooker - I'm In The Mood 1951 Nat King Cole - Unforgettable 1952 John Cage - 4'33" 1953 Les Paul & Mary Ford - Vaya Con Dios 1953 Hank Williams - Your Cheatin' Heart 1953 Percy Faith - Song From Moulin Rouge 1954 Bill Haley & The Comets - Rock Around the Clock 1954 Muddy Waters - Hoochie Coochie Man 1954 Elvis Presley - That's All Right (Mama) 1955 Elvis Presley - Mystery Train 1955 Bo Diddley - Bo Diddley 1955 Muddy Waters - Mannish Boy 1955 Chuck Berry - Maybellene 1955 Tennessee Ernie Ford - Sixteen Tons 1956 Thelonious Monk & Sonny Rollins - Brilliant Corners 1956 James Brown & The Famous Flames - Please, Please, Please 1956 Fats Domino - Blueberry Hill 1956 Chuck Berry - Roll Over Beethoven 1956 Chuck Berry - You Can't Catch Me 1956 Gene Vincent - Be-Bop-A-Lula 1956 Little Richard - Long Tall Sally 1956 Johnny Cash - I Walk the Line 1957 John Coltrane - Blue Train 1957 Ken Nordine - Flibberty Jib 1957 Henri Chopin - Peche de Nuit 1957 Miles Davis - Moon Dreams 1957 Miles Davis - My Funny Valentine 1957 Muddy Waters - Got My Mojo Working 1957 Chuck Berry - Rock and Roll Music 1957 Buddy Holly - Peggy Sue 1958 Buddy Holly - Words Of Love 1958 Ritchie Valens - La Bamba 1958 The Big Bopper - Chantilly Lace 1958 Chuck Berry - Sweet Little Sixteen 1958 Chuck Berry - Carol 1958 Chuck Berry - Johnny B. Goode 1958 Link Wray - Rumble 1958 James Brown & The Famous Flames - Try Me 1958 The Everly Brothers - All I Have To Do Is Dream 1958 John Coltrane - Lush Life 1958 Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - Moanin' 1958 Bud Powell - The Scene Changes 1958 Eddie Cochran - Summertime Blues 1959 Chuck Berry - Little Queenie 1959 The Isley Brothers - Shout! 1959 Ornette Coleman - Chronology 1959 Phil Phillips - Sea of Love Oh yeah, and there were major developments in world news today, but I won't go into it. You probably apathetically don't really care and besides, I wrote about it like a year ago. |
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1961: Del Shannon - Runaway
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1980 - bauhaus - stigmata martyr and/or dark entries
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that's hard to decide between. Dark Entries has the extremely low bass vocals, while Stigmata Martyr has that awesome harmonics part.
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erm... 1961 Roy Orbison - Runnin' Scared Roy Orbison - Crying Ben E. King - Stand By Me Patsy Cline - Crazy Patsy Cline - I Fall to Pieces Patsy Cline - Walkin' After Midnight The Tokens - The Lion Sleeps Tonight Etta James - At Last Dion - Runaround Sue --- 1961 John Coltrane (Quintet) (with a 15-piece brass section which included Freddie Hubbard & Eric Dolphy) Africa Song of the Underground Railroad |
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You'd have to put Dion over Del Shannon.
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Some great suggestions from Atari for the 1950s and 1961. Thanks.
And definitely Dion over Del Shannon. My tape has stalled a bit because I'm thinking about it too much. But I'm definitely going with Shotgun Boogie for 1950. Now it's 1951. |
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