It's time!Share what you want to recommend and see your track being appreciated by your fellow anons, so long as you do the same to them! Just try to keep these songs to a reasonable length (such as having them be less than ten minutes long)!I'll let the first non-OP fellow start!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGvuUOtHGkki love the middle part with all the stringsyou'll know it when you hear it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyM42udOnh4Also, can you guys help me recognize that woman's voice? It feels like what she sings is a real song but I'm not sure.
>>124186664This loses something significant given the recording limitations of the era. Still, it's a fun performance. I can't be too critical since I generally love this kind of piano-driven material, anyways. 8/10https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5B7bw0o1fM8
>>124186730the link i posted was only the first recording of the piecethere is another one recorded in 1927 in much better fidelity, alongside all the other performances by other orchestrasa nice song, with a strange music video. 8/10https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CI-0E_jses
>>124186781Classic song and a nice performance, but I dislike the emotional "message" or content or whatever that it, and that style of music in general, has. 8.5/10 objectively but 3/10 subjectively.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iazQEp_0FqI
>>124186718Sounds like black-dialect english although I have no idea what she's saying. 6.5/10 bretty gud.This song is so much better if you listen to the entire album in order. It's a wonderful capstone to the entire experience:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ItqcP83zF4"Being bends back into itselfand must hone the track on which travelsNow mount the cosmic lathewith intentionas time after time we are ground to dust"
>>124186808I've never particularly been into banjo music. At the same time, though, I've some interest in Anglo-American folk music generally, especially since I grew up in part in both rural Illinois and rural Iowa. The vocals also seem oddly pleasant to me, probably as a result as the honesty and sincerity behind it all. 7/10https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czw54HasL0Y
>>124186781>a nice song, with a strange music videoMy impression is that the music video is mostly satire aimed at previous music videos and other media, especially since it's got so many silly elements such as the magically living jar of peanut butter and all.
>>124186781I love people under 30 screaming about how younger generations won't understand or le have music and then listening to music that was recorded decades upon decades prior to when they were born if not fucking sea shanties or whatever we can make out definitively from Scandanavian Traditions. A 15 Year Old who listens exclusively to Krautrock,Nu Metal and Pet Sounds yelling about how younger generations hate old music is never not going to be funny to me.
>>124186838I'm glad you enjoyed it. I find that a lot of the older less popular folk recordings have a rougher edge that I prefer over the stuff that was polished up to what were the standards and tastes back then.
>>124186867*standards and tastes WERE back then
>>124186862what in the hell are you even saying?
>>124186888You fucking see it constantly now. TikTok and probably 4Chan fixed this into the norm. That's why the fucking pet sounds shit too.
>>124186917Take your meds
>>124186718I recognize absolutely nothing whatsoever about this. Sorry, man. N/A / 10https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1dugEjcwAA
>>124186862Uhhhhh... okay...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XpqCxJZdGs
>>124186867>>124186878That's understandable.
>>124186781This being one of the most well-known songs of all time, to the point that it's somewhat gotten "spammed", only diminishes its perfection a little bit. 9/10https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUzBgeI5dpc
>>124188116Instructions unclear, bird inserted into tape deck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSnN7VpKKgI
>>124188145how do i into music PLIS HALP