All the songs mentioned so far were much later than 66-67.
Three that are from the period and ahead of their time:
Pink Floyd - See Emily Play
Traffic - Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush
Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit
Transmission -Joy Division
Walk - Pantera
Blitzkrieg Bop - The Ramones
And Baby's got Back - Sir Mixalot as a bonus track.
God save the queen - the sex pistols
Ceremony - New order
New Grass - Talk Talk
I love Talk Talk
Are Friends Electric: Tubeway Army
Mouth for War: Pantera
Your Song; Elton John
You think Your Song , which was from 1970 is groundbreaking enough to show Lennon and McCartney in 1966/67?
Interesting.
Been some good suggestions on here. Are Friends Electric is quite groundbreaking, but then it wouldn't have even ben made without Kraftwerk coming to the fore.
Would say punk was really groundbreaking, as was Pink Floy's Dark Side of the Moon. Music that really makes you think, wow, that's taking music in a different direction. Bohemian Rhapsody is obviously another one and so too Transmission, by Joy Division.
Yes, those last 2 albums could have been by a completely different band to the earlier electropop. I love every second of New Grass, all 9 minutes and 40 seconds of it.I love Talk Talk
15 year old boy by all accounts.So did I until they let a hacker have all my details.
15 year old boy by all accounts.
Yes, those last 2 albums could have been by a completely different band to the earlier electropop. I love every second of New Grass, all 9 minutes and 40 seconds of it.
I'd take "Let It Be"; "The Long & Winding Road" and "Across the Universe". I'd ensure it was well documented that I was giving them & wait for the royalties to roll in.
EDIT: I'd also take all McCartney's solo and Wings work and threaten to sue if he ever released any of it. There you are - always trying to save the world.
Maybe I didn't explain myself, dutchman.
From the future you travel back in time and take back with you 3 songs for Lennon and McCartney to hear back in 1966/67.
And to steal your thread, in similar circumstances, what would you play to John Lydon in 1977?
I'm going to answer this question seriously now. It has to be something that blows their minds - something they couldn't imagine.
So, "Are Friends Electric?" I agree. There has to be a synth tune and whilst Neu, Kraftwerk and even Ultravox had used it before Numan took it to another level with added spooky.
There has to be a thrash track and I agree with "Smells Like Teen Spirit" as the best of that genre. I know it's really grunge but it's a excellent track and I don't think that the extremes of thrash would have the same impact. This would also cover the punk spirit.
I think there would also have to be a polished pop song, the like of which they had never heard. Unfortunately I don't listen to that stuff so my choice is limited - there will be better. But I'm going for "Can You Feel It?" by the Jacksons as during that time Michael at the boys were at their peak and producing great music. Much of Jackson's "Off the Wall" would suffice too but I think this is better.
I don't understand the idea that Nirvana were in anyway ground-breaking in terms of what is being discussed here.....
I tend to agree. Personally I *hate* rap, but it's so different to what I think they'd be used to, that a decent example would have to go in.
Yes we're killed by punk. They managed just 'going for the one' and 'tormado' (sp?) of even remote quality and to be honest they'd probably already recorded the former when punk exploded into the scene.Marillion, one of the later Yes albums, and Radiohead... to show him that no matter how hard he tried, Prog would not die
Yes we're killed by punk. They managed just 'going for the one' and 'tormado' (sp?) of even remote quality and to be honest they'd probably already recorded the former when punk exploded into the scene.
Marillion I have no idea about, never heard any as I imagine it's not my cup of tea. Did they really release anything after 1977?
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