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Anthems and Protests ---
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Waaaaayyyyyyy too many list, but a few that show up on my most played list:
MC5 - Kick Out The Jams
The Stooges- Search and Destroy
Prince - Sign of the Times
Pearl Jam - Immortality
Marvin Gaye - Got to Give it Up
Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy
The Beatles - You Never Give Me Your Money
Michael Jackson - Human Nature
The Black Crowes - Wiser Time
My tastes are more: The Beach Boys, Elvis, *NSYNC, Backstreet Boys, Motown, etc.
I grew up with parents that listened to the first two, the 90's Motown is not for me. I like 70's folk, like Led Zepplin and Chuck Berry, but when the music split I did not go pop.
Funny thing about this thread, I have been on Youtube all evening listening to music. So far the extremes have been Eisenfunk, Pong; the Yarbirds, For you Love; Prong, Snap your Fingers snap your Neck; and Merle Haggard, tonight the Bottle let me down.....Man I am all over the place. But, it is fun reflecting.
I have similar reflections, The mid-late 60's was all about the Beatles, Elvis, Stones, Doors, and Yardbirds. Late 60's into the 70's was Yarbird spinoffs, Creme, Jeff Beck, Led Zeplin, and folk bands such as 3-Dog Night, America and a few other. New age popped up with Elton John and others. Mowtown I recall was Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, The Marvin Gaye, and God Rest his soul, the man...drumroll please....yes...EVERYBODY IN THE HOT TUB..............JAAAAAAAAAMES BROWNWWWN......kick it!
Though like many have said it is hard to nail it down to just one. I listen to a crazy variety of music and have a favorite for each one. But I think Bohemian Rhapsody is the only song I have never not been in the mood for.
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