Paying it Forward ...


As my oldest son has grown and begun making his way in the world, I have found that music has been a topic that we can find common ground upon. He has discovered vinyl, and has developed an interesting palate for music that appeals to him. He has introduced me to some new artists that I have enjoyed, and I hopefully have provided him with some music of note.

It got me to thinking, if I could pay it forward from my collection to his, what five pieces of music would I pass on to him (wasn't as easy as I thought!).

Here is what I would pass on to my son - in no particular order:
Uncle Tupelo - No Depression
Marvin Gaye - What's Going On
Miles Davis - Birth of the Cool
REM - Murmur
Van Morrison - Astral Weeks

How about you? What five pieces would you provide to a loved one to enrich and enliven their collection?

Enjoy the music!
bank738
allman bros.-live at the fillmore
genesis-selling england by the pound
miles-kind of blue
king crimson-court of the crison king
blind faith
Some great selections so far.

1. Rhythm, Country and Blues. Many great cuts here and great song selections produced masterfully by Don Was. I Fall To Pieces by Aaron Neville and Trisha Yearwood is sublime.
2. Shirley Horn - Here's To Life
3. Supertramp - Crime of the Century
4. Beatles - Rubber Soul
5. Eagles - Hotel California
Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac or Rumours (flip a coin)
Metallica - Justice for All
Stones - Let it Bleed
Billy Joel - Piano Man
Allman Brothers - Eat a Peach
a few more
john coltrane-love supreme
yes-fragile and the yes album
neil young-after the gold rush
dave brubeck quartet-take five
muddy waters-folk singer
Beatles - White Album
Chicago Transit Authority - self-titled
Van Morrison - Moondance
Bob Dylan - Blonde On Blonde
Neil Young - Live Rust
Kinda predictable but...