
famous beagle
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What are some game-changer songs for y'all --- songs with which you can clearly draw a "you before" and "you after" line?
I'll start off with a few:
"Here Comes the Sun" - Beatles
Not my favorite Beatles song by any means (though it's great, of course), but it's top on the list because I simply happened to hear it first I guess. I went through junior high and high school with the hair metal stuff, so the Beatles were pretty far from my world at the time. I'd heard songs here and there, but didn't know anything about them. My first year of college (1990), I put on my roommate's (vinyl) copy of Abbey Road one time when he had gone home for the weekend. When I heard "Here Comes the Sun," I said, "Oh ... now I get it!" I was never the same.
"I Dream a Highway" - Gillian Welch
Just absolutely hauntingly beautiful imagery and such a heartfelt performance. I first heard it in the car on the highway (go figure), and by the time it was over, I realized I had missed my exit about 7 miles ago (the song is 15 minutes long).
"Tambourine Man" - Bob Dylan
This was my gateway song into Dylan the way "Here Comes the Sun" was for the Beatles.
"New Slang" - The Shins
This is such a sad, but glorious song. It just tapped into a part of me that nothing else had before.
Anyone else?
I'll start off with a few:
"Here Comes the Sun" - Beatles
Not my favorite Beatles song by any means (though it's great, of course), but it's top on the list because I simply happened to hear it first I guess. I went through junior high and high school with the hair metal stuff, so the Beatles were pretty far from my world at the time. I'd heard songs here and there, but didn't know anything about them. My first year of college (1990), I put on my roommate's (vinyl) copy of Abbey Road one time when he had gone home for the weekend. When I heard "Here Comes the Sun," I said, "Oh ... now I get it!" I was never the same.
"I Dream a Highway" - Gillian Welch
Just absolutely hauntingly beautiful imagery and such a heartfelt performance. I first heard it in the car on the highway (go figure), and by the time it was over, I realized I had missed my exit about 7 miles ago (the song is 15 minutes long).
"Tambourine Man" - Bob Dylan
This was my gateway song into Dylan the way "Here Comes the Sun" was for the Beatles.
"New Slang" - The Shins
This is such a sad, but glorious song. It just tapped into a part of me that nothing else had before.
Anyone else?