Music Music Music!


Demented Music! Classic Rock! My inspirations!
That's All Folk!
My classical favorites! My favorite songs from 1975! Grab bag!

The best Deeeeee-Mented stuff around!


Classic Rock!



Check out this list of songs that have the same D-C-G chord progression as "Can't You See:"

Other favorite albums (by bands not previously listed) include:



My inspirations!



I herein gratefully acknowledge the following obvious debts:

For
"One-Madman Band":
"Mistress of Disguises":

The carnivalesque atmosphere of "Lord of the Children: The City": All Good People (Yes)

REM:

That's All Folk!


Within the last few years, I became interested in 50's and 60's (and other) folk music, and present my favorites to you.

And here are some of my favorite one-shots:
Song Artist
Friendly Neighborhood Narco Agent The aforementioned Mr. Jaisun.
Green Green New Christy Minstrels
Michael Highwaymen
Ode to Billie Joe Bobbie Gentry
Washington Square Village Stompers

On gstarcher's page, better to link to the page than to WS itself.

My favorite Classical pieces!


There's more to music than rock, folk, and novelty; there's stuff that will be around long after they're on the scrap heap. Therefore, these are my favorite classical "greatest hits" (in no particular order):
Piece Composer Commentary
In the Hall of the Mountain King Grieg Goes well with guitarists such as native son Malmsteen.
Requiem Faurè Libera Me and In Paradisum are my favorite movements.
Overture to the Sun Terry Tucker Prominently featured in the bootlicking skit in Clockwork Orange
Prelude from 3d Act, Lohengrin Wagner
Rhapsody in Blue Gershwin
Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, K. 581 Mozart Popularized by its appearance in the final episode of M*A*S*H
Hungarian Rhapsody #2 in C# minor Liszt
Also Sprach Zarathustra Richard Strauss
Gymnopédies Erik Satie
The Unfinished Symphony Schubert
Canon in (usually) D Pachelbel Positively cries out for arrangement/improvisation.

Favorite Classical Album:Soundtrack, Fantasia.

My favorite composers!:
Grab Bag!