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I could drop dozens of Masterpieces at the drop of a hat. All according to my own opinion of course.
Here is a random one. How did a twenty-three-year-old lady write a song of this worldliness?
She was raised by Johnny Cash...
Don't you know heartaches are heroes when their pockets are full
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I'd prefer if anybody could post titles of songs/albums, as I have got jewtube blocked in my web browser
BTW. I am not the only one who had tears flowing during the guitar solos, there are thousands of people who felt the same I did yesterday .
They write comments there:
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=-xveqYrKJTE
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Oh, I've never heard of her
It's the power of music that's masterpiece. 5:10 is when the magic starts <3
Never had a day passed by when i haven't played this song. A perfect companion for someone who lives alone. The solo just fills not only your room but your heart also. Haven't heard anything this moving since long.Goosebumps all over! One of the most beautiful songs I've ever listened to.I cry every single time I heard this solo. Every single time! I wonder if this old man has any idea of how many lives he changed with his music...Don’t ask me why because I don’t know or can explain it but the solo on the slide guitar always makes me well up and tears flow. The power of music. Thank you David for this masterpiece
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"Youkali", a tango song in written in French, by the German Jew Kurt Weill in 1935, is such a beautiful song. This song gives me chills every time I listen to it. It is very melancholic, like me.
Youkali is an imaginary country, the country of our desires, the land where you don't have worries.
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English adaptation of Chopin's Étude No. 3 in E (No Other Love), followed by the earlier Frencn adaptation (Tristesse).
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I hesitate to post my favorite songs. Pink Floyd have the best instrumentals, but I was a bit annoyed by their frequent use of chorus of the band, I prefer single vocalist not chorus or duo. Zeppelin and Deep Purple have the best vocalists of all UK bands, John Lennon in solo was as good as them. It is a bit pity that UK bands rarely choose the vocals carefully whereas japanese bands do and they have some very attractive and magical vocals. David Bowie`s voice is so so but his music is outstanding, Let Me Sleep Beside You by Bowie, Revolution from Beatles, are a few samples of my favorite English rock pieces. Pink Floyd is a great band, you have to get used to their singing style, Atom Heart Mother is my recommended album to start with them.
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