Hooray dear readers! How are you? I was nominated by @veckinon for this challenge, here we go!
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Who here doesn't like music? I do! So nothing better then accepting the challenge of finding a song for each letter of the alphabet. Cool, that way I can listen while I write this post.
I was nominated for this challenge by my friend @veckinon, a fellow musician. You can check out his own post HERE.
So, the idea was created by @verhp11 (CHECK IT OUT). It is called Music Alphabet Challenge, and we have to find a song for each letter of the alphabet. But not only simple random songs, the ones that somehow have a meaning for us.
The Rules
• You have to mention one song per letter of the alphabet. The song title has to start with that letter
• Write a small line of text for each song, memories or something else...
• Put a video with every song, if there aren't you can put a soundlink
• Use the hashtag #musicalphabetchallenge
• Nominate at least 1 person, the more the better
Nominations
@rossfletcher - He's been posting his epic vinyl collections, I'm curious to know what he'll bring.
@riverflows - My friend from the other side of the world, I also know she's a music nuts and have a nice vinyl collection.
I nominated this two because I clearly remember they love music, guys if you feel like not participating or don't have the time don't worry! The idea is to have fun.
If you are a friend of mine and was not nominated, don't be sad! Do it anyway and link your entry on the comments - I would love to know you more through your playlist!
LETS GET STARTED, SHALL WE.
A
Angie - Rolling Stones
The great mistery for every Stones fan - Who is Angela? Not even Richards knows exactly who he wrote that for...
B
Baby Driver - Simon & Garfunkel
I remember when I've discovered this sons, I used to listen to it over and over and over again driving my 70's car.
C
Crossroads - Cream
I know, I know... it's a Robert Johnson blues. However, as a guitar player, this one blew my mind the first time I've heard this. Clapton is god.
D
Deserted Cities of the Heart - Cream
Oh yeah, I'm afraid you'll see a lot of Cream on my selection. Once my friends asked me "Dude, do you only listen to Cream?". I'm absolutely blown away by this band.
E
El Condor Pasa - Paul Simon and Ganfunkel
I remember watching the movie Wild and sticking to this song like the girl on the movie. Then, when I was about to leave my last flat, I was listening to this over and over again while packing everything. Lovely song.
F
Fortunate Son - Creedence Clearwater
Blatlefield Vietnan - Anyone? How about Forest Gump? There's no way to not include this song as it goes back to the days my friends and I used to play computer games all night long.
G
Gimme Shelter - Rolling Stones
I can't explain why, but everytime I listen to this song I feel somewhat energetic, powerful. Used to listen to it on my cellphone going to uni.
H
Homeward Bound - Paul Simon and Garfunkel
I remember traveling with my passed away uncle listening to Paul Simon and Garfunkel, such memories. I guess he was the one introducing me to this guys.
I
Imagine - John Lennon
Can you imagine world as one? Was John a dreamer or we could do it? No way I could not include this song.
J
Jardim Eletrico - Mutantes
Picture this, Brazil in 1971, tropicalia, samba, and then THIS. I wanted to post this to share a bit of brazilian music.
K
Kashmir - Led Zeppelin
Remember me as a young guitar player trying to figure out this one - How the fuck does Jimmy play it? What a relief it was when I've discovered that DADGAD tunning.
L
Layla - Eric Clapton
This is perhaps the most impactfull song in my life. It was introduced to me by a great friend waaay back in childhood, we were both learning how to play acoustic guitar and then he showed this and we were like "WTF".
M
Manish Boy - Muddy Waters
I'm surprised this is the first true blues I include on my list! Every blues fan knows and plays this one every single time. Classic. I guess it was one of the first Muddy songs I've heard.
N
Não vá se perder por aí - Mutantes
A classic of the brazilian rock. How many times my friends an I got drunk going to brazilian music parties. This one is called in english (Don't get lost out there)
O
Outside Woman Blues - Crem
Perhaps the first song I learned the solo on guitar by myself, that woman tone on the guitar still amazes me.
P
Proud Mary - Creedance Clearwater
I remember listening to this at random bars drunk as a goat and singing only the main part with my friends hahahaha
Q
Quisás, Quisás - Buena Vista Social Club
I'm a blues and rock guy, but dude, Buena Vista Social Club sounds so sexy.
R
Roll Over Bethoven - Chuck Berry
The man himself, the legend, the myth - Chuck Berry. Any guitar player once found himself in front of the mirror doing the duck walk - Don't lie.
S
Swlabr - Cream
HAH! Was not expecting such a strange name, right? This psicodelic rock where not even the band knew what the fuck they were writing. Btw, have you noticed how I like Cream?
T
Travelin' Light
This Clapton song that I always come back to for some reason. Not a big fan of his contemporary music, but I like this one.
U
Under Pressure - Queen
How not including this myth of rock and roll! Bring the AC-30's baby. I atribute to my mom the reason for me liking Queen.
V
Velha Amiga - Cachorro Grande
Again, this not a particular impactant music in my life but it's worh sharing. This is a band from my state called Cachorro Grande, the song is called Velha Amiga (Old Friend). It's lovely the guitar on this song in my humble opinion, so pleasing to listen.
W
While my guitar gently weeps - The Beatles
Now we are talking. This combined two really important musicians in my live (Clapton and Beatles). I remember learning this song for a Beatles cover gig, my satisfaction when I got all the small guitar bits right and my frustration for not being able to cranck up the volume to bring that sustain.
X
X-Tatic - Foo Fighters
I'm not a fan of Foo Fighters but this was the last letter remaining and I absolutely wanted to complete. Since one of my best friends is a Foo Fighters nuts I'll do this for him.
Y
Y tú que has hecho? - Buena Vista Social Club
Ahhhh Buena Vista! Memories from El Chaltén in Argentine where we would listen to this all day at our campsite.
Z
Zoot Suit - The Who
This is by far no my favourite Who song, however I really took the challenge do fill in the list. Hunf. Moreover, it remembers me of times I lived like a MOD using heel boots and tie.
Hoooooah this is long, but it's all in there! Sad I couldn't include muuuuuch more as there are so many songs that I like or that impacted my life in some way or another.
I hope you've enjoyed this selection and if I haven't nominated you, please, feel free to do it anyway If you feel like so, and don't forget to send me your selection.
LET'S SPREAD MUSIC ALL OVER!
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~Love ya all,
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