songs that stopped you in your tracks the first time you heard them

Started by Oldrottenhead, February 25, 2014, 03:53:56 PM

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Quote from: alfstone on March 02, 2014, 12:41:30 PMToo many....

the first ones coming to my mind:



Alfredo

I was going to post In a Silent Way, but the uptempo middle is so dichotomous to the gorgeous beginning, I always am a little sad when it comes. Great choice on the Shakti. I believe their discs albums, cassettes, and MP3's have had the most consistent airplay in my house since '81 or "82.

You've inspired me. I'm off to listen to some John McLaughlin.

Blooby

kenny mac

Lol
Quotekenny i first heard the sex pistols pretty vacant on radio clyde, ran to the record shop and bought it that day. but in the record store i caused a hoot of laughter when i asked for "pretty bacon" by the sex pistols.
.     Love it  ;D ;D I remember my older brother playing bodies full pelt on his stereo ( from never mind the bollocks)and my dad nearly flung him out the house.

ODH

Quote from: kenny mac on March 02, 2014, 04:54:58 PMLol
Quotekenny i first heard the sex pistols pretty vacant on radio clyde, ran to the record shop and bought it that day. but in the record store i caused a hoot of laughter when i asked for "pretty bacon" by the sex pistols.
.     Love it  ;D ;D I remember my older brother playing bodies full pelt on his stereo ( from never mind the bollocks)and my dad nearly flung him out the house.

Nice story.

Did you see that documentary over Xmas called Never Mind the Baubels, about when the Pistols did a free gig for the children of striking firefighters (?) in Huddersfield on Christmas day afternoon?  Quite touching.  They were a nice lot.  And they played Bodies full pelt to a room full of kids, with no words changed.
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Geir

15 years old, first summer job at an  industrial laundry, at a lunchbreak out in the sun a car pulled up with this one blasting at full volume. Been a fan since ...

I think I know the moog solo in this one by heart.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdXuQPx6tB0
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ODH

So by about 1980 I was already learning myself to play guitar and I thought I had it scoped out.  I was into Punk and didn't have a lot of time for rock.

Then my step brother turns up with the first Van Halen album and I had to do a re-think.  Tracks 2 and 3 - Eruption and Ain't Talking About Love - changed how I thought about guitar playing.  I spent the next five years trying to play guitar like Eddie Van Halen.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULEBSxP725w
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Hook

Been a little scared of this thread. I thought once I opened the flood gates I wouldn't be able to stop. Foxtrot really changed a young Hook.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M58wE8GTGp4

& Like Flash Harry but I have to go earlier with They Might Be Giants. A 14 year old Hook discovers Cartoon Rock.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4ftRXG8T9k


around the same time this tune blew me away


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRhVVdZmF8A

& I might not even be a musician if it weren't for Elvis Costello

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCaxjRAZ3GQ





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