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theolperfesser 313 Reviews 485 reads
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1 / 23

I was inspired by the movie quote thread from a couple of days ago.  This is for those groups or acts who, when you hear the first cut, you realize you're listening to a star.  My first two nominees:
1.  I Saw Her Standing There -- Meet the Beatles
2.  Blinded by the Light -- Greetings from Asbury Park (Bruce Springsteen)
Nominees from the 21st Century also accepted.

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mrfisher 115 Reviews 277 reads
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OnlyLiveTwice 27 Reviews 287 reads
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3 / 23
southpaw58 261 reads
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4 / 23

Also in addition to those already mentioned:
MORE THAN A FEELING - Boston
BAT OUT OF HELL - Meat Loaf

Posted By: theolperfesser
I was inspired by the movie quote thread from a couple of days ago.  This is for those groups or acts who, when you hear the first cut, you realize you're listening to a star.  My first two nominees:  
 1.  I Saw Her Standing There -- Meet the Beatles  
 2.  Blinded by the Light -- Greetings from Asbury Park (Bruce Springsteen)  
 Nominees from the 21st Century also accepted.

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shirajbhai 35 Reviews 296 reads
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5 / 23

I like my Eno more ambient but kudos on liking good music!!!!

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SarahLaChatte See my TER Reviews 287 reads
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6 / 23
tomtruser 4 Reviews 289 reads
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7 / 23

I don't remember much of anything before, say, 1982/3.

80s:  "Radio Free Europe" by REM on Murmur album
90s: "Head Like a Hole" by NIN on Pretty Hate Machine
00s: "Dont Panic" by Coldplay on Parachutes
10s: "Radioactive" by Imagine Dragons off Night Visions- or-
"Dirty Paws" by Monsters and Men off My Head is an Animal

It's hard with the current bands because you never know. I like Monsters and Men more than Imagine Dragons. We'll see what their longevity is.  

That said, since my username is a play off another REM song, REM gets my nod from the past 3 decades.

mrfisher 115 Reviews 273 reads
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8 / 23

I've followed Eno since the Portsmouth Sinfonia.  

His lifetime output combined with his production work with Bowie, Devo, Talking Heads, and U2 (To name only a few.) is proof of his being the JS Bach of our time.  

Sadly his current work is flagging a bit, but occasionally he hits one out of the park. Check out a piece called "Written, Forgotten".

It's a very rare genius who can continue full bore into their golden years.

Amalita617 See my TER Reviews 269 reads
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9 / 23

1. The Golden Road/The Grateful Dead  

2. Good Times Bad Times /Led Zepplin

What can I say I'm an old spirit at heart:) love this era music!

SarahLaChatte See my TER Reviews 254 reads
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10 / 23

I agree that he's a rare contemporary genius. I haven't heard much of his recent work, but albums like Another Green World and Music for Airports show an unprecedented creative range. I'll certainly check out the track you mentioned.

Eno was one of the first "out" artists (so to speak) I had heard when I was in my early teens; listening to him in my old bedroom in my parents' house was pretty mind-blowing!

shirajbhai 35 Reviews 244 reads
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11 / 23

Small Craft on a Milk Sea was awesome and that's recent, right?

Posted By: mrfisher
I've followed Eno since the Portsmouth Sinfonia.  
   
 His lifetime output combined with his production work with Bowie, Devo, Talking Heads, and U2 (To name only a few.) is proof of his being the JS Bach of our time.  
   
 Sadly his current work is flagging a bit, but occasionally he hits one out of the park. Check out a piece called "Written, Forgotten".  
   
 It's a very rare genius who can continue full bore into their golden years.

impposter 49 Reviews 291 reads
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12 / 23

From Rigoletto, RCA Victor, 1904: "Questa o Quella" (This [woman] or that.)  

Could be the TER Theme Song.
Posted By: theolperfesser
This is for those groups or acts who, when you hear the first cut, you realize you're listening to a star.
“Questa o quella” English Lyrics

This girl or that girl are equal
to the all the others I see around me,
the core of my being I will not yield
to one beauty or another
their attractiveness is what they are gifted
from fate and embellishes life
Perhaps today this girl welcomes me
perhaps tomorrow another girl will demand me

Nnoway 13 Reviews 243 reads
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13 / 23

My entry into all categories, including the TER "national" anthem would be the one that goes: "Ro-o-o-o-xanne! You don't want to put on the red light!" :)


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escalade1964 65 Reviews 305 reads
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14 / 23
mrfisher 115 Reviews 229 reads
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15 / 23

and Beyond Even with Fripp is also very good.  

His best ambient album is The Drop especially the piece, Rayonism

augustwest 46 Reviews 231 reads
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16 / 23

As soon as I heard it I knew they were different and I still crank it when it comes on the radio!

A not so close second would be Psycho Killer off of "Talking Heads 77"

vanessafontaine See my TER Reviews 290 reads
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17 / 23

The R&B group Silk . 1992 album " Loose control" first track Imterlude. ....
And then the song " Freak me "  
Classic R&B  
:)

Xoxox
Vanessa Fontaine  
 
Posted By: theolperfesser
I was inspired by the movie quote thread from a couple of days ago.  This is for those groups or acts who, when you hear the first cut, you realize you're listening to a star.  My first two nominees:  
 1.  I Saw Her Standing There -- Meet the Beatles  
 2.  Blinded by the Light -- Greetings from Asbury Park (Bruce Springsteen)  
 Nominees from the 21st Century also accepted.

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Nnoway 13 Reviews 297 reads
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18 / 23

I Saw Her Standing There - Please Please Me (the Beatles)
See Emily Play - Pink Floyd (not an album cut but it was the first Pink Floyd song I ever heard. I
                      was about 10-11 years old and I remember asking some of the older guys in my  
                      "gang": "who sings that?")
Good Times Roll - the Cars
Blitzkrieg Bop - Ramones
Kill the Poor - Dead Kennedys  
Straight Outta Compton - N.W.A
Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels) - Arcade Fire (Funeral

Icecreamman33 29 Reviews 231 reads
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19 / 23

Posted By: escalade1964
The Wall
NOT their debut album. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn is

Icecreamman33 29 Reviews 245 reads
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20 / 23

From their self titled debut album

"Take it Easy"

s.harris 31 Reviews 244 reads
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21 / 23

1st track on D'ANGELO's 1st album (1995) is a killer.  Changed the game and brought soul into the 21st century (just a bit early) ...

s.harris 31 Reviews 231 reads
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22 / 23

Mmmm, that's a sexy one.  I love the taste of whipped cream ...

Nnoway 13 Reviews 240 reads
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23 / 23

Yep. That's a great one.

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