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WHAT IS THE MOST UNIQUE SONG THAT YOU HAVE EVER HEARD?
Mention the most unique song that you have ever listened to.CHOPSTICKS the happy song https://youtu.be/ojNl-xJF_2w
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At the moment the one that comes to mind is “Lizard” by King Crimson ( remastered by Steven Wilson of Porcupine Tree fame and various other accolades) which is actually a suite and somehow manages to fuse a little bit of everything including rock, free jazz, and both modern and symphonic classical into one composition with very satisfying results but it may take several listens to soak it all in. Plus a very special guest vocal that kicks things off. Have had trouble getting it out of my mind lately. |
1958: 9 yrs old, just starting to listen to the radio a lot: 'Purple People Eater' https://www.google.com/search?q=purple+people+eater&rlz=1C1SQJL_enUS881US881&oq=purple+peopl... 'Short Fat Fanny' also made a big impression https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxbTdO0HAqA |
This was actually banned from AM radio in the sixties. Can't imagine why... They're Coming to Take me Away Lyrics - YouTube |
Andrew Gold - from the Album "Fraternal Order of the All" - Ccosmicc Ccarnivall. The album is fantastic - some really melodic tunes - but this song is off the wall. " |
’Fish Heads‘ by Bill Mumy of ’Lost in Space‘ fame is hard to top. https://youtu.be/JKDtUzRIG6I Childhood stardom does different things to people........ |
I was about 14 and my brother brought home an Elton John album before any of his music was on the radio. I had never heard of him. “Where To Now St. Peter” i remember thinking, “Who is this British guy, and boy can he play the piano!” For that window in time, he seemed unique to me. Obviously, unique is in the eye of the beholder, and one’s opinions change with time. Similarly, all of us can think of novels that elicited a very strong reaction within us, and when we try and re-read them years later, some of them do not age very well. I still like the EJ song! |
Continuing in the Softs vein, Robert Wyatt singing ‘Gloria Gloom‘ with Matching Mole. https://youtu.be/tyPNZiFJyS0 |
Maori, wedding chant.. Very emotional. Everyone in the party began the Huca Huca Huca, it slowly became more and more intense. Then a climatic HUCA, HUCA, HUCA and STOP..... I’ve never seen anything like it.. I was very honored... They became one family from two... A thousand years old tradition... BTW no pictures... steal your spirit... no jokin’ matter, wind up "part of" the wedding feast.. Yup they use to eat folks... Long Pig... Regards |