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That would be amazing(ly weird!). I love the janet album, I'm sure Stevie could do a great Throb! (Or maybe not...)
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Court and Spark is my favorite Joni Mitchell album!
I'm going to have to check out John Mayer; I haven't paid any attention to him -- there are just so many artists that I can love and follow.
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And John Mayer is amazing! Ignore absolutely everything about his personal life and just listen to his music. Or see him live. He's not good, he's great.
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But, I do think she chose them for personal reasons not that she was picking out the songs she thought were the greatest. Although, she may think that. She's such a word person, so the lyrics must be special to her or maybe she's reminded of a special memory/memories from that period of time. For instance, Fire and Rain - 1970, Your Song - 1970, Danny's Song - 1971, Hello It's Me - 1972 all probably remind her of the excitement of young love and new dreams and opportunities starting a music career.
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pop/rock music of the 20th century first-hand so her choices make sense I guess...Even if they don't really impress me. But if you already noted from my user name, I am a fan of artists that aren't typically in people's top 20 list, or songs that don't qualify as "huge hits" but are equally-or-more amazing for me. The Beatles are the 'most' band of all time (successful/famous/influential) but they are so much more than "Yesterday" and, frankly, I wouldn't even put it in their top 40. But most people do. What do I know anyway?
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^Its cool! No offense on my part, I was just curious your thoughts. Seriously, I don't think I could even begin to choose songs for a time capsule. I would start mentally classifying in my mind: songs I think are technical masterpieces, songs that have great lyrics, hold special memories, encompass the overall feel of a genre, etc. I don't know how to narrow down - I have so many songs I love for different reasons. I was just trying to get into Stevie's head really and determine why she may have picked those tunes. Of course, she may answer totally differently today! Or she may be able to explain exactly what those songs mean to her. It's an interesting topic.
Btw, I'm so out of it I had no idea what your username was referencing...
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^ Its all good CAD! Music is so personal and subjective. It's difficult to consider a time capsule. I might cheat and just put John Lennon's Anthology... Nico was the chanteuse for The Velvet Underground for a period of time. Love her, love them. I definitely would insist on at least 10 songs in my time capsule though.
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^Oh! THAT Nico, I know. I thought it must be a new artist.
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