Dayglow, thanks for reviving an interesting thread.
Regarding the original question, as a kid in the 1950's I had a great many favorites, most of which have not withstood the test of time. It would be hard to single out one or two for mention. But a recording from a later year (1967) that blew me away the very first time I heard it, and that has withstood the test of time, was Judy Collins original release of Joni Mitchell's "Both Sides Now." The version that was included in her "Wildflowers" album that was released around the same time, NOT the re-recording that was included in some of her later albums, which IMO loses all the magic.
Regards,
-- Al
12-04-06: DrubinAwesome! I'm mostly a classical music person, but that is my favorite song from what is perhaps my all-time no. 1 favorite rock album, "Projections" (notwithstanding its less than ideal sonics).
Blues Project, "Steve's Song", live. First time I heard a really loud band.
Regarding the original question, as a kid in the 1950's I had a great many favorites, most of which have not withstood the test of time. It would be hard to single out one or two for mention. But a recording from a later year (1967) that blew me away the very first time I heard it, and that has withstood the test of time, was Judy Collins original release of Joni Mitchell's "Both Sides Now." The version that was included in her "Wildflowers" album that was released around the same time, NOT the re-recording that was included in some of her later albums, which IMO loses all the magic.
Regards,
-- Al