Would you consider labor songs that change the words, e.g. Miners Life (derived from East Virgina Blues) to be "filk". You might like Utah Maid by Pixie and the Partygrass boys, kind of second tier filk. Red Wing >> Union Maid >> Utah Maid
Psychedelic rock (from the 60s to neo-psych) Hard rock Rock n' roll (50s) Heavy metal Crossover (Faith No More, RHCP) Non wimpy pop (NO Lady Gaga shit)
oh i loved u.utah.philips. and of course some of the others. "a protest song is any song you sing yourself".
1) Country (old school) 2) 50's 60's 70's rock 3) Old school Motown and R&B 4) Americana/folk 5) blue grass
I like different music genres... Rock music Jazz Classical Pop 80s new wave Heavy metal (Power, Prog, , some Stoner rock) Romantic music in Spanish from the seventies Some J-pop
In approximate order: - Electronic Rock: Pink Floyd, ELO, Alan Parsons Project, The Mothers, Depeche Mode, Blondie, The Cars - Classic Rock: Ten Years After, Santana, Renaissance, Emerson, Lake, and Palmer
1. Jam bands: CRB,Government Mule,Grateful Dead,Pish 2. Southern Rock: Skynard,38 Special,Molly Hatchet 3. Blues: Buddy Guy, SRV, Albert Cummins and pretty much everything else is tolerable, with the exception of pop country
Apparently... As I get older I can appreciate it more, especially the famous operas, since I heard those before. But that doesn't mean I like it enough to sit through one. Although I did see Carmen on TV once.
So Wagner's complete ring cycle (13 hours), would literally send you to sleep, even if you could meet your Gotterdammerung on day 4 at the opera house. PS. That is where, the ring returns to the Rhine, Valhalla and the gods fall, when they chuck Brunhild on the bonfire. And that was even after she waited 7 years to be rescued from Wotan's eternal ring of fire. LOL