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  1. Peter Hammill: His voice is very clear and powerful. When i listen his songs (with or without Van der Graaf Generator) i think that the feelings in them are true. He can sound as a very angry and sweet person at the same time: Man-Erg (Bootleg live version) John Lydon: His voice is the voice of desperation. When I feel angry and I can't shout around, I listen the John Lydon's voice in songs like Annalisa and he shouts for me. Klaus Nomi: A very weird singer that could sing as a woman (he was a countertenor). Another powerful voice but in a different way. His music was very funny and, sometimes, very sad too: The Nomi song Lightning strikes His amazing version of Purcell's "Dido's Lament" (DEATH)
  2. This songs reminds me something of Joy Division (maybe "Atmosphere") or something of The Cure (from "The dark trilogy" or "Dissintegration" era) or something more but i don't remember or i don't know what. Isn´t the style that I like it but this song seems to me perfect for this moment (1:41AM... and this is the third time in a row that i listen it) thanks!
  3. Thank you very much. "Man-Erg" is my favourite song of the VDGG's first era and "Pilgrims" is my favourite song of the second era. But "Man-erg" seems to me a more heartfelt and avant-garde song than the latter. I am agree with Laurie: Ramble Tamble is CCR at their best. Very exciting song. Another one of my favourites. Oh, how could i forget: "Death trip" by Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel. Wonderful song and another example of a great last song on a great album ("The human menagerie") Cheers!
  4. Who's next => Won't get fooled again (Actually, I prefer Baba O'Riley or Behind blue eyes) Tommy => We're not gonna take it A quick one => A quick one while he's away Who are you => The title song And these are only by The Who... In the court of the Crimson King => The title song RED => Starless There are many albums. About the list, "In the court of the Crimson King" is one of my favourite King Crimson's songs but I prefer "Starless". "In the court of the Crimson King" is a great sixties' or seventies' song but "Starless" is a great timeless song. I'm agree with C S 1987: Man-erg by VDGG should've made the cut (GREAT song). I'm agree too with Farin for the inclusion of Blue Monday (another GREAT song). I like the Weezer's Blue Album but "Only in dreams" is a mess. Today, "Bros" by Panda Bear would replace it. Sadly, my favourite Roxy Music's songs last over the 6' but not 7'. But "The bogus man" is a fantastic song better by far than Weezer's "Only in dreams". The cover of "No fun" by Sex Pistols lasts 7:04, is an imperfect song but i love it. PIL's "Poptones" is another good choice (I prefer "Anna Lisa", GREAT GREAT song (I LOVE IT!), but lasts only six minutes) I think that at least one song by Fela Kuti should've made the cut, maybe "Water no get enemy" (or the infamous "Lady") One of my favourite albums is Brian Eno's "Discreet music", the title piece lasts over the 30 minutes and for me is THE BEST, but i don't know it counts as a song. George Harrison's "Isn't a pity" or Paul McCartney's final "Red rose speedway"'s medley? I don't know. I love both. Cheers!
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