Posted on 03/01/2006 7:54:55 PM PST by Reaganesque
I was sitting here tonight listening to Mozart's Requiem and I got to thinking: what do I consider to be the best work of music ever? For my part, Mozart's work really does the trick for me when I need to be re-energized. Therefore, I believe that his Requiem is the greatest work of all time. There just isn't another work that is as powerful and passionate. When the chorus sings the final "Amen" at the end of "Lacrimosa" I get the feeling that he knew it was the last thing he would ever write. It gives me chills at times.
Other favorites are:
Handel's Messiah
The 1812 Overture by Tchaikovsky
"I miss you more than Michael Bay missed the mark,
When he made Pearl Harbor.
I miss you more then that movie missed the point,
And thats an awful lot girl...."
Dear php5,
I prefer the second movement of the Moonlight Sonata. Understated, sweet, bittersweet, beautiful.
sitetest
Do you have any favorites that were, like, written after 1944?
Pink Floyd.... Dark Side of the Moon :~D
Greatest
Drum
Solo
Ever
At least that's what I tell my drummer friends.
My choices...
Beethoven 9th Symphony
I'll Be Seeing You
Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto #2
The Rite of Spring
Firebird Suite
Corcovado and Desafinado (Stan Getz, Verve Jazz Masters 53: Bossa Nova)
You've Lost That Loving Feeling
And not necessarily in that order. :-)
we had weiners but no buns...
Isn't that how it went?
Congressman Billybob
Latest column: "Which, Being Believed, Was, Whether It Was or Not"
You got that right!!!!
Simple. "Gerry the Germ" on the C64 by Rob Hubbard. A slice of heaven on a SID chip, that is.
Or almost anything on the "Star Control II" soundtrack, for those who don't know who Rob Hubbard is.
APf
Dave Brubeck Quartet - Take Five
Keep On The Sunny Side
There's a dark and a troubled side of life
There's a bright and a sunny side too
Though we meet with the darkness and strife
The sunny side we also may view
Keep on the sunny side always on the sunny side
Keep on the sunny side of life
It will help us every day it will brighten all our way
If we keep on the sunny side of life
Oh the storm and its fury broke today
Crushing hopes that we cherish so dear
The clouds and storm will in time pass away
The sun again will shine bright and clear
Let us greet with a song of hope each day
Though the moment be cloudy or fair
Let us trust in our Savior always
To keep us every one in His care
;o)
Thank you for offering Trey Parker to the list :~D
AC/DC . . . come on now, you know Queen & Mr. Mercury beats Hell's Bells. (Actually, Freddie was pretty talented!)
But not the equal of "Crying" by Roy Orbison.
Variation on a Theme of Thomas Tallis or Serenade to Music-Ralph Vaughan Williams
The Ring Cycle-Richard Wagner
The Goldberg Variations-JS Bach
Avalon-Roxy Music
Heaven and Hell-Vangelis
Slavonic Dance #1-Antonin Dvorak
All My Tears-Emmylou Harris
Sign of the Rainbow-RObbie Robertson
Gimme Shelter-The Rolling Stones
New York Serenade-Bruce Springsteen
Lonesome Old Town-Frank Sinatra
The Bridge of Khaza-Dun-Howard Shore ;)
The Ecstacy of Gold and The Big Gundown-Ennio Morricone
Planet of the Apes-Jerry Goldsmith
Something by Penderecki, not sure which I'd pick
Murder in the Red Barn-Tom Waits
Lady of Chalot-Loreena McKennitt
Love Me-The Phantom
Mission:Impossible-Lalo Schifrin
Dark Side of the Moon-Pink Floyd
It's Alright-Ray Charles
Once in a Blue Moon-Van Morrison
Cinammon Girl-Neil Young
Lonesome Dove-Basil Poledouris
Star Trek-The Motion Picture-Jerry Goldsmith
Acadie-Daniel Lanois
Carmina Burana
Toccatta and Fugue in D minor ("Ahhh, Bach")
"Survivor" GFR
"Dark Side of the Moon" Pink Floyd
"Tommy" London Symphony version -- The Who
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