Midnight Confessions: The Grass Roots
KY Woman: Neil Diamond (sorry i was in a hurry)
Hannah Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Some quick hits that I remember loving when I was that age:
Werewolves of London - Warren Zevon
Cecilia - Simon & Garfunkel
That'll Be the Day - Buddy Holly & the Crickets
Lookin' Out My Back Door - CCR
Three Little Birds - Bob Marley
I Touch Myself - The Divinyls (sigh)
On 3/12/07, areofilm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> two songs that i remember from my young life.
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> gone daddy gone - the original Violent Femmes version
> communication breakdown - led zeppelin
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> but if that's too rough for her, there's always Yellow Submarine and
> Obla Di Obla Da.
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> --- In [email protected], "Amy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I've just given myself a heckuva task to do, and the more I think
> > about it, the more I realize I need to turn to this very group for
> > advice....
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> > My daughter (Organic Kid) is turning 9 this Friday. I decided that
> > she was old enough to have her own music in her room. So, I'm
> > getting her a small desktop CD player (yeah, I know, I should just
> > get her some sort of MP3, with some attachment so she can listen
> > like on a CD, but I'm trying to lessen the technology takeover of
> > our life, so bear with me here....) for her birthday. To go with
> > this, I was going to purchase her a few CDs to start her own
> > library. I asked her some questions about what kinds of music she
> > hears that she likes, and she could only come up with happy sounding
> > stuff.
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> > Now, having followed the chat for years (and more recently got
> > involved with y'all), I KNOW that the people in this group has
> > diverse, eclectic, and, most importantly, discerning taste in
> > music. So, I ask of you....what songs would be essential to have on
> > a small, say 3-CD, collection (I'm talking about purchasing online,
> > and burning to 3 disks, so yes, I could have Grateful Dead and Frank
> > Sinatra and Tchaikovsky on the same disk) in order to help a
> > youngster develop appreciation of great music? What are the
> > quintessential songs for a learning to appreciate all that great
> > music has to offer? What song is the best demonstration of Dylan's
> > brilliance, or the subtle political discourse of the Sex Pistols?
> > Help me, oh wise ones, help me!
> >
> > Amy the Organic Gal
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