Friday, May 31, 2019

What Compact Disc Would I Take to a Desert Island? :: Music

What reduce Disc Would I Take to a Desert Island?Tough question. What else to read? Easy Enough. I would bring as m any(prenominal)(prenominal) bags of Utz Salt n acetum potato chips as possible, one copy of Earnest Hemmingways The emeritus Man and the Sea, and I figure just about any woman would fit out me. Denied these things, the choice of a Desert Island Disc is made much more(prenominal) complicated. With nothing else to occupy my mind I need that one great disc. a good deal equivalent Nick Tosches choice of Sticky Fingers I find this conclusion extremely unenviable But Sticky Fingers is a choice as cryptic and as difficult to explain to myself as anyone else.(Tosches 4) The choices are numerous and Im pulled and so many different directions at once it is very difficult to decide. Santiago had it easy Ill take the Marlin over this essay any day.The first band that popped into my head was, of course, Led Zeppelin. But, before I thought of any Zeppelin phonograph album s a few other choices came by. The first had to be intercept Floyds Dark Side of the Moon. This album gets as much listening beat as any single Led Zeppelin album. The music is haunting, powerful, and emotional. The caper with this is it lacks some of the levity that I felt would be necessary on the Desert Island. Tracks same(p) Time, which is about how fast time goes by in life, would lone(prenominal) remind of how heart wrenchingly slow time would flow on the desolate sandbar. Darkside had to go. My contiguous thought was Yes 90125 released when the band reformed in the early 80s. This album in my opinion is on of the greatest albums ever composed. It though my entire life history has consumed the lions share of my listening time. This album flows as roughly a singular musical creation. But this lacked levity and more importantly the variety that I wanted. This one wouldnt fly either.The next album that popped into my head was pika Efx Dead Serious. This rap album might so und like a quaint choice when compared to the other albums Ive described. But I love it. It like 90125 really is a masterpiece of album composing. I love the beats and the bun rhythm of the lyrics. The problem with this is that much like Yes it lacks the variety I wanted. all in all said and done my choice has to be Led Zeppelins Houses of the Holy.What Compact Disc Would I Take to a Desert Island? MusicWhat Compact Disc Would I Take to a Desert Island?Tough question. What else to take? Easy Enough. I would bring as many bags of Utz Salt n Vinegar potato chips as possible, one copy of Earnest Hemmingways The Old Man and the Sea, and I figure just about any woman would suit me. Denied these things, the choice of a Desert Island Disc is made much more complicated. With nothing else to occupy my mind I need that one great disc. Much like Nick Tosches choice of Sticky Fingers I find this decision extremely difficult But Sticky Fingers is a choice as mysterious and as difficult to e xplain to myself as anyone else.(Tosches 4) The choices are numerous and Im pulled and so many different directions at once it is very difficult to decide. Santiago had it easy Ill take the Marlin over this essay any day.The first band that popped into my head was, of course, Led Zeppelin. But, before I thought of any Zeppelin albums a few other choices came by. The first had to be Pink Floyds Dark Side of the Moon. This album gets as much listening time as any single Led Zeppelin album. The music is haunting, powerful, and emotional. The problem with this is it lacks some of the levity that I felt would be necessary on the Desert Island. Tracks like Time, which is about how fast time goes by in life, would only remind of how heart wrenchingly slow time would flow on the desolate sandbar. Darkside had to go. My next thought was Yes 90125 released when the band reformed in the early 80s. This album in my opinion is on of the greatest albums ever composed. It though my entire lifetime has consumed the lions share of my listening time. This album flows as almost a singular musical creation. But this lacked levity and more importantly the variety that I wanted. This one wouldnt fly either.The next album that popped into my head was Das Efx Dead Serious. This rap album might sound like a strange choice when compared to the other albums Ive described. But I love it. It like 90125 really is a masterpiece of album composing. I love the beats and the rolling rhythm of the lyrics. The problem with this is that much like Yes it lacks the variety I wanted.All said and done my choice has to be Led Zeppelins Houses of the Holy.

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