Your Favourite Pieces Of Music But From All Different Genres

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How broad is your taste in music? So what are you favourite pieces of music from different music genres?
Here are some of mine;

Rock---Layla by Eric Clapton.
Soul--- Long After Tonight’s All Over by Jimmy Radcliffe.
Classical---(2nd movement) Adagio of Concierto de Aranjuez by Rodrigo (that was tough narrowing it down).
Easy Listening---Stella by Starlight wrote by Victor Young
Film Main Title---Capricorn One.
TV Main Title---Man From U.N.C.L.E.
Jazz---Women of Ireland by Bob James.
 
Good idea for a thread:thumbsup: .

Mine:

Rock: Meatloaf, Bat Out of Hell
Soul: Sexual Healing, Marvin Gaye
Classical: (very hard I agree to narrow down this one): Gloria, Vivaldi
Easy: If You Leave Me Now, Chicago
Film Tile: Dances With Wolves
TV Title: Heartbeat:blush:
Jazz: In A Mellow Tone, Count Basie Orchestra.
 
Hi there

Good post.

Here the sort off stuff I have been listening to recently.

Rock---Paul Weller (Been listening to some of his more acoustic numbers lately)
Soul--- Maxwell (Urban Hang Suite & Embrya Albums)/ Maze Feat. Frankie Beverly (Maze album)
Classical— not something I am really into and wouldn’t know were to start.
Easy Listening---Norah Jones
Film Main Title--- :confused: tuff one.
TV Main Title--- Eastenders :rotfl: :rotfl:
Jazz---Fever by Peggy Lee
Reggae -- Gregory Isaacs (Night Nurse album)


Hope you don’t mind but added Reggae as well to make up for my know nothing off Classical:rolleyes:


Cheers Holo:smashin: :smashin:
 
:cool:

Rock I'm a huge fan of The Who, The Clash, Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd so It's tough to choose just one track out of all those :( I guess I'll choose The Who - Substitute...

Soul Commodores - 3 Time a Lady.

Classical Pavarotti - Nessun Dorma. I think :D

Easy Listening ( So many i love ) Tough choice again, i guess it's between REO SpeedWagon - Keep on Loving you and Cutting Crew - ( I just died ) in your arms tonight.

Film Main Title The Nightmare Before Christmas - If that's allowed ? :D

TV Main Title Only Fools and Horses.

Jazz I loved the Jazz at the Pawn shop album i had years ago on vinyl. I just wish i could find it on CD. :(

Reggae UB40 - 1 in 10..

In truth music is my number one passion ( apart from gorgeous women that is :devil: ) so my music changes as much as the weather does :smashin:
 
Holowlegs said:
Hope you don’t mind but added Reggae as well to make up for my know nothing off Classical:rolleyes:

No problem going to edit and add it to my list tomorrow.:smashin:

Thekop said:
Soul Commodores - 3 Time a Lady.
Still by the Commodores would probably come joint second with Could it be Im Falling In Love by The Detroit Spiners.;)
 
Garrett said:
Still by the Commodores would probably come joint second with Could it be Im Falling In Love by The Detroit Spiners.;)

I loved Still.. I forgot about that one :thumbsup:

Another classic i love is Smokey Robinson's - Cruisin' :cool:

The list could be endless.. 5 minutes later you always come up with something else :suicide:

Great thread Garrett :smashin:
 
Rock--November Rain by Guns and Roses
Soul--When a Man Loves a Woman by Percy Sledge
Classical--Jupiter from The planets by Holst
Easy listening--Fishing by Chris Rea (what a voice he has)
Film main title--Pirates of the Carribean
TV main title--The new Doctor Who theme
Jazz--I'm stumped with this one by haven't got the foggiest
Reggae--Rat in mi Kitchen by UB40

Good thread, a bit tough on the brain matter :D
 
Rock--Back In Black by AC/DC
Soul--I Can't Get Next To You by The Temptations
Classical--Spring from the Four Seasons by Vivaldi (The only classical music I own)
Easy--Ain't That A Kick In The Head by Dean Martin
Film Main Title--Bullitt by Lalo Schifrin :cool:
TV Main Title--Seinfeld
Jazz--Song For My Father by Horace Silver
Reggae--Jamming by Bob Marley

...and my additional genre is
Hip-Hop--99 Problems by Jay-Z
 
Rock--Pantera = Walk
Soul--Marvin Gaye(I think) = Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay
Classical--Orff = Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi, from Carmen Burana. or Wagner = The Ride Of The Valkyries (I can't choose between them)
Easy--Everlast = Ends
Film Main Title-- Star Wars
TV Main Title--Firefly
Jazz--Big Bad Voodoo Daddy = You & Ma & A Bottle Makes Three Tonight(or pretty much anything from the Swingers OST)
Reggae--Don't listen to it, can't think of a Reggae song I've listened to all the way through.
Rap/Hip-Hop--House Of Pain = Jump
Country--Trace Adkins = Songs About Me

/\EDIT/\
HAd to change TV theme after watching this again.
 
LOL I was going to edit for you lovemunkey but Im not a mod on this forum, but I think you mean Otis Redding.;)
 
Garrett said:
LOL I was going to edit for you lovemunkey but Im not a mod on this forum, but I think you mean Otis Redding.;)


Thats the fella, once I'd got MG's name in my head I couldn't think of Otis. Thanks.
 
Hi

Had to think hard about this as not really classical or jazz minded however...

Rock---Give me all your love tonight Whitesnake
Soul--- Sexual Healing Marvin Gaye
Classical---four seasons:rolleyes:
Easy Listening---Sleeping Satelite Tasmin Archer
Film Main Title---Night Fever The Bee Gees from Saturday Night Fever
TV Main Title---The F Word think it is by Babybird of Your Gorgeous fame
Jazz---Hmmmm pass

Regards

Gary
 
I find it way to hard to narrow it down to single songs, so i'm just gonna name a couple of my favourite groups/artists from each genre.

Rock - Guns N Roses, Rolling Stones, Alice Cooper
Classical - Carl Orff (been a while since i've listened to any classical really, so i cant narrow down any other favourites).
Easy Listening - Nobuo Uematsu (most well known for the soundtracks to the Final Fantasy games).
Film Main Title - I dont know about a specific Title song but for a whole soundtrack, you cant go far wrong with Grosse Point Blank or Pulp Fiction.
TV Main Title - I dont really watch much T.V. so i'm gonna have to leave this one blank.
Jazz - Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald
Reggae - Toots & The Maytals, Max Romeo, The Pioneers

I'm also gonna add a couple of genres.

Blues - Screamin Jay Hawkins, John Lee Hooker, The Blues Brothers Band
Ska - The Slackers, Prince Buster
Two-Tone - The Specials, Madness
Punk - The Clash, Stiff Little Fingers, Radio One
 

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