1 Perl Jam album. Which doesn't matter because they all sound the same.
List of albums that will still be popular 50 years from now...
We all know that classical music will still be on demand 50 years from now, but what about pop music that will still be on demand?
I'd like to list few titles and the rest leave to the contributors!
1. Henry Mancini "Pink Panther" as the best score he's ever wrote
2. Sesame Street "Born To Add"
3. Believe it or not, Michael Jackson's "Thriller" will still be there and hot!
4. Miles Davis "Kind of Blue
5. Dave Brubeck "Time Out"
I'd like to list few titles and the rest leave to the contributors!
1. Henry Mancini "Pink Panther" as the best score he's ever wrote
2. Sesame Street "Born To Add"
3. Believe it or not, Michael Jackson's "Thriller" will still be there and hot!
4. Miles Davis "Kind of Blue
5. Dave Brubeck "Time Out"
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Well, lets go back at least 50 years ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnOLgcH5oWw&list=RDlnOLgcH5oWw#t=27 The first album ... actually it wasn't an album, it was a single record at 78 rpm. that's all we had. Fifty cents each It came out in 1954. This is what we listened to when I was in Jr. High ... and that was before the invasion from England when the White musicians stole the traditional Black Rhythm and Blues music and replaced the tenor sax with the guitar and renamed it "Rock." This music will still live 50 years from today. Frank |
I prefer this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rEsVp5tiDQ White people have some nasty habits. But they are not alone. And who did they learn it from, by the way? |
Come on, guys! Donald Trump is not even sworn yet and we already have a racial spin on music! Should this be the case then yes, we should start listening to "favorite Chinese instrumentals" and middle-eastern music before making any comments here. Or, should Putler gets it his way, to "Balalaika Favorites" ;-) |
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