Happy but in a sad way songs
like:
Eagles - Hotel California
Thanks Guys
Maggot Brain - Funkadelic
Thank You bro. Didn't knew about this song. I really enjoying it!
@mightythunderbird: The guitarist, Eddie Hazel, was supposedly told by his producer, George Clinton, to play as if he had just learned that his mother was actually alive after he had thought that she was dead. It's a really awesome song, not at all metal like the title makes it sound.
Everytime i travel i listen to these songs.
A horse with no name -america
Ventura Highway -america
Californication - red hot chilli peppers.
Not your kind of people - garbage.
All that ive got -the used.
@mightythunderbird: You should give this list a shot.
http://www.timeout.com/newyork/music/50-best-road-trip-songs
@mightythunderbird: You should give this list a shot.
http://www.timeout.com/newyork/music/50-best-road-trip-songs
There`s songs that last an hour, but all that comes to mind is Pink floyds Echoes, which is about 20 minutes.
The Cure, I guess.
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My friend made me listen to the whole Disintegration album. I don't get it. I enjoy a bit of gothic rock and post-punk revival (White Lies is awesome), but I dunno. I can't get into The Cure.
@ryagan: Robert Smith's melancholic writing coupled with the amount of energy that he puts into the songs is what makes The Cure one of my favourite bands of all time. I suppose I can see how the gloomy atmosphere of Disintegration might not be everyone's cup of tea tho.
1. Otis Redding
2. Fats Domino
3. Jim Croce
4. The Eagles
5. Doctor John, aka Mac Rebennack
6. Willie Nelson
7. Frank Sinatra
8. Queen
9. Madonna
10. Simon & Garfunkel
11. Johnny Cash
12. Sublime
13. The Rolling Stones
14. David Bowie
15. Fleetwood Mac
16. The Temptations
17. Little Richard
18. Leon Russell
19. The Coasters
20. Chuck Berry
21. Pink Floyd
I could keep going but this is a good start...
Judging by the example in the OP, you must be oooooooooooold.
I'm not oooooooooooold, but I love older music.
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