Need some help with Music/Songs ^^
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Need some help with Music/Songs ^^
I need the PERFECT Example of each of these types of music, if you can think of something good PLEASE! post it
Rock
Rap
Country
Classical
Gospel
Techno
Its for my psychology report
Ive come up with:
rock : The hives - die alright
rap : p diddy(yea p diddy) - Victory
and the rest i come up with a big blankzorz =/
PLZ HALP!
Rock
Rap
Country
Classical
Gospel
Techno
Its for my psychology report
Ive come up with:
rock : The hives - die alright
rap : p diddy(yea p diddy) - Victory
and the rest i come up with a big blankzorz =/
PLZ HALP!
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First of all, this belongs in the music forum.
Second, I'll try to help with a few:
Rock: Black Dog - Led Zeppelin.
Do not use the fucking Hives. To paraphrase from the movie PCU, "Believe it or not Clatis there was in fact music before 1998."
Rap:
Get Em Up - Ice Cube
My rap knowledge is limited, but that's what I'd go with.
Techno... here are a few I'd recommend:
Aria - DJ Tiësto
Sandstorm - Darude
Keep Hope Alive - The Crystal Method (music teachers love this song)
Walhalla - DJ Tiësto
Nothing But You - Paul Van Dyk
Too many to list, but those are great songs.
For classical, I'd go probably go with Bach, but that's just me. Country I have no idea but you're probably better off going with something older than something new (Friends in Low Places by Garth Brooks is pretty decent), and Gospel, I have no idea.
Edit: Contributing post.
Second, I'll try to help with a few:
Rock: Black Dog - Led Zeppelin.
Do not use the fucking Hives. To paraphrase from the movie PCU, "Believe it or not Clatis there was in fact music before 1998."
Rap:
Get Em Up - Ice Cube
My rap knowledge is limited, but that's what I'd go with.
Techno... here are a few I'd recommend:
Aria - DJ Tiësto
Sandstorm - Darude
Keep Hope Alive - The Crystal Method (music teachers love this song)
Walhalla - DJ Tiësto
Nothing But You - Paul Van Dyk
Too many to list, but those are great songs.
For classical, I'd go probably go with Bach, but that's just me. Country I have no idea but you're probably better off going with something older than something new (Friends in Low Places by Garth Brooks is pretty decent), and Gospel, I have no idea.
Edit: Contributing post.
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Sweet thanks ~ yea, I was originally going to go with some CCR but I was listening to the hives and it was in my head n stuff
Think I'm going to go with black dog and sandstorm and bach
Still need good country / gospel songs
ERrrr Now all i need is a good country song ~ going with amazing grace for gospel
Think I'm going to go with black dog and sandstorm and bach
Still need good country / gospel songs
ERrrr Now all i need is a good country song ~ going with amazing grace for gospel
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Country = dueling banjos - charlie daniels, don't take the girl - tim mcgraw, high cotton - alabama, desperado - clint black, the river - garth brooks.
Country covers a lot of ground so I am not too sure what you are looking for but those are some that stand out in my mind. Huge country fan.
Edit: Willie Nelson - mamas don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys
Country covers a lot of ground so I am not too sure what you are looking for but those are some that stand out in my mind. Huge country fan.
Edit: Willie Nelson - mamas don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys
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Re: Need some help with Music/Songs ^^
That makes me sad.Clatis wrote:rap : p diddy(yea p diddy) - Victory
Go find a Tupac CD if you want gangsta rap. Listen to any of Outkast's first 2 CD's. Nas, Jay-Z... These are names I'd think of when looking for a uh... "perfect" example of rap.
And throw that P Diddy CD away. After you shatter it.
Re: Need some help with Music/Songs ^^
Rock: Stairway to Heaven - Led ZeppelinClatis wrote:I need the PERFECT Example of each of these types of music, if you can think of something good PLEASE! post it
Rock
Rap
Country
Classical
Gospel
Techno
Its for my psychology report
Ive come up with:
rock : The hives - die alright
rap : p diddy(yea p diddy) - Victory
and the rest i come up with a big blankzorz =/
PLZ HALP!
Rap: Fight the Power - Public Enemy
Country: Ring of Fire - Johnny Cash
Classical: Beethoven's 9th Symphony
Gospel: Amazing Grace
Techno: Heaven - DJ Sammy
However, the best song of any type by any artist ever has to be:
The Ballad of Jimi Hendrix - S. O. D.
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I can think of three great choices of song that say "rock and roll":
Elton John - 'Saturday Night's All Right for Fighting'
Meat Loaf - 'Paradise by the Dashboard Lights'
Bruce Springsteen - 'Rosalita'
For country - can't go wrong with Tammy Wynette, 'Stand by Your Man'
Dont know rap that well, but was thinking 'Fight the Power' as well.
Classical - anything by Beethoven works. (BTW, Bach was from the Baroque era)
Gospell, Techo - I couldnt say, really
No blues or jazz, but you have techno? /shrug
Elton John - 'Saturday Night's All Right for Fighting'
Meat Loaf - 'Paradise by the Dashboard Lights'
Bruce Springsteen - 'Rosalita'
For country - can't go wrong with Tammy Wynette, 'Stand by Your Man'
Dont know rap that well, but was thinking 'Fight the Power' as well.
Classical - anything by Beethoven works. (BTW, Bach was from the Baroque era)
Gospell, Techo - I couldnt say, really
No blues or jazz, but you have techno? /shrug
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There are no perfect songs for each genre.
Rock? That covers such a wide range you can't possibly represent it with a single song. If you want to do each genre justice, you'll have to put together a supermix for each type the likes human ears have never heard before. Either that or break it down by decade.
You could choose something like the Beatles for the 60's as they are agruably the most popular band ever in rock but they'll sound nothing like Nirvana of the 80's or Led Zepelin of the 70's.
Can't be done with one song.
Rock? That covers such a wide range you can't possibly represent it with a single song. If you want to do each genre justice, you'll have to put together a supermix for each type the likes human ears have never heard before. Either that or break it down by decade.
You could choose something like the Beatles for the 60's as they are agruably the most popular band ever in rock but they'll sound nothing like Nirvana of the 80's or Led Zepelin of the 70's.
Can't be done with one song.
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Yeah but like... you'd never choose Teh Hives.Winnow wrote:You could choose something like the Beatles for the 60's as they are agruably the most popular band ever in rock but they'll sound nothing like Nirvana of the 80's or Led Zepelin of the 70's.
Can't be done with one song.

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You can't. Music is a diverse artform, and sub-genres abound most prolifically - the ones you listed are woefully imprecise. The best you can hope for is an approximation or a somewhat representative example, something that shows typical traits.I need the PERFECT Example of each of these types of music
Rock - Are you thinking early Rock'N'Roll? Rock-a-billy? Late 60s Beat or Acid Rock? Early 70s "hard" rock, or metal? I'd go with Elvis (That's alright, Mama) or early Beatles (Twist and Shout or She Loves You) for examples as to how it all began and grew big, Zeppelin if you want to look at how it evolved.
Rap - Sugar Hill Gang is where it "started" or at least came in off the streets with Rapper's Delight, check out Kool Herc or Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five. Afrika Bambaataa is also a good place to start.
Country - Look at the greats (Tammy Wynette for one) or look for good songs such as George Jones' "She Thinks I Still Care".
Classical - heh, not even going to touch this. Saying "classical" is like asking us to come up with the perfect example of rhythmic music without speciyfing it further.
Gospel - Mahalia Jackson is your friend.
Techno - Again, limited. "Techno" covers a hell of a lot of ground...details, man!
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Are you guys just pulling out your favorite bands when your talking about the techno one, or taking songs that youi read from the backside of "The best of" album covers...
If you want to go back to the old roots of techno/synth.. get something by kraftwerk.. ( although they are pretty synthy ) or the old techno anthem "Celebration generation" by westbam.. the title and the tune is a perfect example about what the culture the music and the people are about.
If you want to go back to the old roots of techno/synth.. get something by kraftwerk.. ( although they are pretty synthy ) or the old techno anthem "Celebration generation" by westbam.. the title and the tune is a perfect example about what the culture the music and the people are about.

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Techno Daft Punk - Da Funk there is no better techno song in existance.
Rock - Rolling Stones - Paint it black.
Classical - I like a song called Kanon by Vivaldi....pretty sure thats the name of the song.
Jazz - I think the song is called Take Five by Dave Brubeck.
Rap - I'm partial to Gansta Paradise by Coolio.
Country - Ghost Riders by Johnny Cash
Rock - Rolling Stones - Paint it black.
Classical - I like a song called Kanon by Vivaldi....pretty sure thats the name of the song.
Jazz - I think the song is called Take Five by Dave Brubeck.
Rap - I'm partial to Gansta Paradise by Coolio.
Country - Ghost Riders by Johnny Cash
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They kinda set the stage for both genre's. I chose delicate terror for the sound, but yah any of their stuff could go either way. I saw them back over a year ago in SF (DNA Lounge), one of the best shows I have ever seen. Buzz is unreal... simply unreal.Aranuil wrote:I like Thrill Kill Kult a lot, but I'm not sure I'd call them Techno per se. They're kind of in a class by themselves with probably KMFDM. Some people would call them industrial. /shrugPherr the Dorf wrote:Techo- Thrill Kill Kult- Delicate terror
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I'd say, generally, this list is what I think encompasses each type and is a song that most everybody should know:
Rock: "You Shook Me All Night Long" ACDC
Rap: "Nuthin' But a G Thang" Dr. Dre or "Me So Horny" 2 Live Crew
Country: "Friends in Low Places" Garth Brooks or "All My Exes Live in Texas" George Strait
Classical: "Moonlight Sonata" Beethoven
Gospel: - no clue here
Techno: "Sandstorm" Darude
Rock: "You Shook Me All Night Long" ACDC
Rap: "Nuthin' But a G Thang" Dr. Dre or "Me So Horny" 2 Live Crew
Country: "Friends in Low Places" Garth Brooks or "All My Exes Live in Texas" George Strait
Classical: "Moonlight Sonata" Beethoven
Gospel: - no clue here
Techno: "Sandstorm" Darude
I don't really know too much about various types of music but if you're trying to write a report, it's best to keep things as recognizable as possible. For classical that would be something by Mozart, his "hooks" are so pervasive, it's hard to mistaken them for anyone else. For rock I would suggest Hayley's ACDC selection or any number of Rolling Stones' songs( Satisfaction is a good start).
I couldn't tell you about any of the other genre's specifically but I imagine you could find something worthwhile from either Clint Black, Hank WIlliams or Wille Nelson in country.
Ohh and rap, sure uhh, pick Biz-Markee's She's Just a Friend
I couldn't tell you about any of the other genre's specifically but I imagine you could find something worthwhile from either Clint Black, Hank WIlliams or Wille Nelson in country.
Ohh and rap, sure uhh, pick Biz-Markee's She's Just a Friend
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Rock you say!
Dont you like Metal?
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Rock you say!
Dont you like Metal?
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Techno: Born Slippy by Underworld or Voodoo People by Prodigy (best drum break ever programmed by human hands)
Rock: Ace of Spades by Motorhead
Classical: Something bombastic like Carmina Burana or Prokofiev
Rap: The Message by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five or that "sound of the beast" one by KRS1 that I cant remember the real title of.
Country and Gospel don't exist in my universe.
Rock: Ace of Spades by Motorhead
Classical: Something bombastic like Carmina Burana or Prokofiev
Rap: The Message by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five or that "sound of the beast" one by KRS1 that I cant remember the real title of.
Country and Gospel don't exist in my universe.
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There is only ONE song! No matter what genre!
Machine Head - Imperium!!!
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There is only ONE song! No matter what genre!
Machine Head - Imperium!!!
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rock music is rock music no matter when it came out. 1998 or 1898, if it rocked, it rocked.
since we're in 2004, i would have to go with Trapt - Headstrong.
i'm not gonna try to pretend like i know everything about the other genres so i'll leave those blank.
and for the love of God move this thread to the music forum. i don't want Aranuil's great day to turn into a good day.
since we're in 2004, i would have to go with Trapt - Headstrong.
i'm not gonna try to pretend like i know everything about the other genres so i'll leave those blank.
and for the love of God move this thread to the music forum. i don't want Aranuil's great day to turn into a good day.

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Not a chance, but feel free to stop trolling me. I made that comment more for Clatis' benefit than for mine and you might note I still helped him and gave him the best answers I was capable of. The main reason to move it to that forum was to get the attention of the people who know more about music than I do.Spang wrote:i don't want Aranuil's great day to turn into a good day.
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Country is very tough (just like most other genres) as there are really 2 different types of country (became famous with Blues Brothers when they walk into the country bar and they say - we have both types "Country and Western"
I'd classify the Jonny Cash's of the world in the "western" category, where as most of the new george strait's, garth brooks, brooks & dunn and others of the world are more "country".
For the original founding of country music, go with the wester - any of the Jonny Cash songs mentioned above (or most willie nelson for that matter) will work.
For the current most popular version of country -
Garth Brooks - I could name a ton, but "The River", "Thunder Rolls", and "Friends in low places" come to mind first.
Ton of other artists, but Garth has been the most influential over the past 10 years - so I lean towards him (although he is no where near my favorite country artist - I don't believe you were going for "favorites" here).
Hope that helps.
I'd classify the Jonny Cash's of the world in the "western" category, where as most of the new george strait's, garth brooks, brooks & dunn and others of the world are more "country".
For the original founding of country music, go with the wester - any of the Jonny Cash songs mentioned above (or most willie nelson for that matter) will work.
For the current most popular version of country -
Garth Brooks - I could name a ton, but "The River", "Thunder Rolls", and "Friends in low places" come to mind first.
Ton of other artists, but Garth has been the most influential over the past 10 years - so I lean towards him (although he is no where near my favorite country artist - I don't believe you were going for "favorites" here).
Hope that helps.