With all due respect, and appreciation for the wide range of musical tastes and opinions, (and as we all know, "there's no accounting for taste), I wish to present to you, my loyal and trustworthy onlookers, a list of what I consider to be great and unique music (at this given moment, and place in time
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David Sylvian.
Dead Can Dance.
Depeche Mode.
Gene Loves Jezebel.
David Bowie.
This Mortal Coil.
Enigma.
The Human League.
Siouxsie and the Banshees.
Jon Anderson with Vangelis.
"Treasure" is indeed a beautiful album....just like the heavenly ethereal "Victorialand"...i love ALL the C. Twins albums, her voice is absolutely amazing. I've been into the Cocteau Twins for years and years and years and years, and only found out what she was singing about last year when going on a lyric hunt. As they are Scottish, i always thought she sang Gaelic....or some mysterious self-made language.
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I love his voice (sometimes I fancy that I could sing like him!) 'Secrets of the beehive' is all I really know, and I love it.
Victorialand, yes! and have you also listened to the collaboration with Harold Budd called 'The Moon and the melodies'? I wore that out listening to it over and over (back when you could wear things out, obviously not a cd!) ;-)
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And I grow up listening to PinkFloyd. The first time I heard their music I was about 8 and thought that the guy who was playing the tape was actually having a live session next door cause the music felt so amazing...
My favorites, in no particular order
Kyuss
Pink Floyd
BlackSabbath
Alice in Chains
RedHotChiliPeppers
Siouxsie and the Banshees
DeadCan Dance
The Cure
Pantera
Patti Smith
Janis Joplin
Jimi Hendrix
and so much more
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yeah, most of what you listed has influenced me in some way or another. :-)
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