I hope we will all lob stuff in here over time.
I could write loads, but I'll start with two musics I love.
T.REX
T.Rex - and Marc Bolan - were the first group I got into when I was about 13. I still listen to them a lot in the car because they excite me and cheer me up.
I know they are not the most sophisticated of groups, but I am hooked on them for several reasons:
I could keep analysing their stuff - but it's simpler to say - I LOVE IT!
Elton John
I worked out the piano bits to Rolling Stones albums and Elton John.
Whether you love him or loathe him, EJ is a very good player who - across his work - plays in all the keys and isn't just trapped in C!
As A kid, I worked out the piano licks in Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting and was off! The group friends and I made when I was about 14 used to do a mean Funeral For A Friend / Love Lies Bleeding. That track was really hip at the time!
Like T.Rex, I am cheered up by selected EJ tracks. I worked backwards through Tumbleweed Connection and the black Elton John album with Your Song on it.
Tumbleweed Connection and Madman Across The Water are my real favourites, both as music to listen to, and as pieces it's good to sit at the piano and knock out.
I'll leave it there for the moment - because I could write all night - and will address my love for Ian Brown's stuff at a later point.
I could write loads, but I'll start with two musics I love.
T.REX
T.Rex - and Marc Bolan - were the first group I got into when I was about 13. I still listen to them a lot in the car because they excite me and cheer me up.
I know they are not the most sophisticated of groups, but I am hooked on them for several reasons:
- Their music made me pick up an acoustic guitar and learn the essential chords to strum along. (A lot of E and A - accessible stuff on the guitar)
- I love the high pitched vocals and warbling. Lots of this was from two guys from The Mothers Of Invention, SBoy!
- I adore the heavy use of low strings
- The rhythm section are really sound
- Favourite tracks - 20th Century Boy, Children Of The Revolution, Telgram Sam, Get It On
I could keep analysing their stuff - but it's simpler to say - I LOVE IT!
Elton John
I worked out the piano bits to Rolling Stones albums and Elton John.
Whether you love him or loathe him, EJ is a very good player who - across his work - plays in all the keys and isn't just trapped in C!
As A kid, I worked out the piano licks in Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting and was off! The group friends and I made when I was about 14 used to do a mean Funeral For A Friend / Love Lies Bleeding. That track was really hip at the time!
Like T.Rex, I am cheered up by selected EJ tracks. I worked backwards through Tumbleweed Connection and the black Elton John album with Your Song on it.
Tumbleweed Connection and Madman Across The Water are my real favourites, both as music to listen to, and as pieces it's good to sit at the piano and knock out.
I'll leave it there for the moment - because I could write all night - and will address my love for Ian Brown's stuff at a later point.
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