The Ultimate Question?


I've thought of what might be the most important relevant/question, piece of information that a long time, serious, dedicated audiophile/music lover could ever wish to leave behind for an up and coming serious person to grab hold of and "grow"! Which 5 to 6 songs/half an album side would you leave for a serious person to hear and take away a serious series of songs to learn, grow, live from?
This might come by way of your life experience, socio-economic status, circle of life long friends,
I wanted to say, I'm still thinking, but here I go, ....
1. Has got to be something by Simon@Garfunkle, "America"!
2. Something from Robin Trower, "Lady Love"
3. Pink Floyd "Wish You Were Here"
4. Camel "Rajaz"
5. Iron Butterfly "Soldier In Town"
6. Black Sabbath "Faries wear Boots"
7. Extra... something from Nick Drake
I found myself wanting to start "side two" however, we'll see how it goes.
slaw

Showing 1 response by albertporter

This will be personal, very different for each responder. I'll stay with your lead toward Rock and Roll rather than blues and Jazz.

The songs I'm listing continue to effect me, even after years of listening.

(1) Joni Mitchell, "Song for Sharon"
(2) Bob Dylan, "The Times They Are A Changin'"
(3) The Doors, "Queen of The Highway"
(4) Roger Waters, "The Ballad of Bill Hubbard"
(5) Johnny Cash, "Hurt"
(6) Nirvana, "Plateau"
(7) Crosby Stills and Nash, "Wooden Ships"