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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Depends on how you define “unique”…..

If you consider any bottom-feeder releases, you may get “disgustingly evil” offerings and you now get the infamous Arthur Brown with “Fire”. I hated it from the time it first was released.
It is with some trepidation that I even highlight it now.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=en1uwIzI3SE

If you consider “weird” to a point where one wonders if - in a perfect world - the artist and performance could be somehow removed from the gene pool , you can get Tiny Tim and “tiptoe Through the Tulips”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcSlcNfThUA

Yup …. They do walk among us …..

At the other end of the audio spectrum, if you consider “unique” in the context of “virtuosos” you get Les Paul and Chet Atkins as “Chester and Lester”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MApWl20oCh0

Scraping Foetus Off the Wheel: "Enter the Exterminator".
The out-of-nowhere heavy metal riff off the Peer Gynt Suite by Edvard Grieg is a trip. One of the best from-high-to-low art syntheses you will ever hear.
From the album "Nail". AllMusic called it "possibly the best Foetus album [...] the sheer range of this music is hard to believe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7_wJYvMB60
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WDR 3 radio in Köln would play works created by various tape loops, that were super imposed and interwoven with original compositions. I loved these pieces and am unsure whether or not they were all constructed by the same person/s. It's unlikely but if anyone else knows about these works, I'd greatly appreciate some info.
 
The most original performance experience I ever had was seeing Moritz Eggert play a film score ( piano, cap gun, etc...) while showing a German Noir Silent film.
There's also a piece where Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata was sent in the form of sound waves to the moon, it reflected off the moon and then was recorded and played back once it arrived here back on Earth.

I'd recommend hearing the Charles Dodge piece 'Any Resemblance is Purely Coincidental'