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Try Pandora radio. You can set up a station for any of those songs and Pandora will choose similar songs that you might like. Just google Pandora radio - it's free.
I want to add more music to my list, no sure what kind of "style" I am, or if I am all over the place but to give an idea I like these ones:
-The Bee Gees- "To love somebody"
-Janis Joplin- "Piece of my heart" "Cry Baby"
-Tina Turner- "Rolling on the River"
-Aretha Franklin - "Respect"
-Blues Brothers - "Soul Man"
-Edwin Starr - "War"
-Barkley - "Crazy"
-Mumford & Sons - "The Cave"
No sure if any of these are in one same style, but if you can find something that these have in common and advice me some more songs would it be great!
Thank you ladies.
=*)
Try Pandora radio. You can set up a station for any of those songs and Pandora will choose similar songs that you might like. Just google Pandora radio - it's free.
Pandora can help with great suggestions.
Huh, I'm not sure I would call any of those the same style, but I like em all
Adele, Florence and the Machine, Kings of Leon.
I would suggest typing the artists you like into pandora.com and then seeing what comes up. Its an easy way to find new similar music! :)
Check out Lucinda Williams (Blessed, etc.), Johnny Winter, Stevie Ray Vaughn, The Animals, Booker T & the MGs, Jeff Beck, Cream, Eric Clapton ......
Ozzie Osbourne-Goodbye to Romance
Neil Young-Harvest Moon
Adele-Someone Like You
Guns N Roses-Patience
Scorpions-Still Loving You
Johnny Cash-Hurt
Willie Nelson-Red Headed Stranger
Dolly Parton-I will Always Love you
Eagles-Hotel California
The Beatles-Hey Jude
Eric Clapton-Tears in Heaven & Layla & ?You Look Wonderful Tonight?
Pearl Jam-Old Woman behind the Counter in a Small Town
Pink Floyd-Another Brick in the Wall
Queen-We are The Champions
There is a quick top picks that might match your style...?
What about Lucinda Williams, Adele, and Sam Cooke?
Or Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels?
Look for a late 1960s or 1970's R & B or Classic Rock compilation on amazon. You'll get lots of titles and groups.
http://www.amazon.com/Festival-Express-Janis-Joplin/dp/B0...
http://www.amazon.com/Billboard-1s-70s-Various-Artists/dp...
http://www.amazon.com/Real-70s-Various-Artists/dp/B00020H...
http://www.amazon.com/70s-Gold-Various-Artists/dp/B000CQQ...
Pandora's a great suggestion. You can also check out liveplasma.com. It creates a bubble graph of other artists who are similar to the one you enter. The size of the bubble varies with popularity and the closer a bubble is to your favorite band /artist in the graph, the greater the chances are that you’ll like it. Liveplasma.com will also generate graphs for books and movies.
I would do an internet search for
Funk
Soul
Classic Rock
maybe some Disco too
I think you have a groove, they are all songs I could hear on a play list, I am not a big fan of any of the songs you listed but I know what they sound like and their genres.
I total second the Pandora motion!! Just enter a song, and it'll give you lots of suggestions.
Also, my brother-in-law tuned me into a new service yesterday, called Grooveshark, which is (in my opinion) better than Pandora because you can set up your own queue vs. having to listen to what they give you...although I'm still a fan of Pandora.
Also, youtube...if you watch one of these videos, they'll give you suggestions for other things you might like.
Sounds like you like oldies...my suggestion would be to try some 50s music. Go type in "Donna the Prima Donna" on Youtube...I like this one a lot..."Big Iron," "Poetry in Motion," etc. Try these, please, and then message me...if you like any of them, I'll give you a HUGE list of songs to try. This is personally (above) my favorite genre of music.
Bill Withers - Ain't No Sunshine, Use Me,
Otis Redding - These Arms of Mine, Sitting on the Dock of the Bay
Al Green - Let's Stay Together
Aretha Franklin - Natural Woman, Never Loved a Man, Say a Little Prayer
Gladys Knight - Midnight Train to Georgia
Grover Washington - Just the Two of Us
The Eagles - Hotel California, Pretty Maids All In a Row
Eric Clapton - Presence of the Lord, Lead Me On, Bell Bottom Blues
Thin Lizzie - The Boys Are Back In Town
John Lennon - Watching the Wheels Go Round and Round
Beatles - All of Sgt Peppers album
Cee Lo - Fool For You
Marroon 5 - Anything they sing....and Adam Levine is so good looking
Maxwell - This Woman's Work, Pretty Wings
Bonnie Raite - Nick of Time album