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  • I meant to do this ages ago, but never got round to it, but anyway - I'm putting together a playlist by genre to give my kids a proper musical education that's not just tiktok soundtracks.

    Rules are: for each genre you have 4 tracks - 3 need to be complete classics of the genre and the 4th can be a wildcard choice - either personal favourite, underappreciated banger etc.

    Genres need to be pretty broad (I'm not going to include too many, if any, thrash/death metal subgenres).

    I will be including an icons section for a few individual artists/groups - Beatles, Elvis, Prince, Bowie - will accept other submissions but going to keep this to a minimum.

    So to kick off, I'm going with:

    Punk -
    Sex Pistols - Anarchy in the UK
    Buzzcocks - Ever Fallen in Love
    Still Little Fingers - Alternative Ulster
    Violent Femmes - Blister in the Sun

    Your suggestions please...

  • Grunge -
    Pearl Jam - Even Flow
    Nirvana - About a Girl
    Bush - Glycerine
    Hole - Celebrity Skin

    The thing is there is SO much, how do you possibly narrow it down...

    Not editing my original list, they're all great, but it's so difficult to choose.

  • Yeah - I know. It's tough! But I want to have Jazz, Blues, Northern Soul, Trip Hop, Country etc etc so have to be ruthless. My hope is that after hearing some things they will make a deeper dive on their own.

  • Country -
    Jolene - Dolly Parton
    The devil went down to Georgia - The Charlie Daniels Band
    Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd
    Wrecking Ball - The Gregory Brothers

  • Ska
    The Specials - Too Much Too Young
    Symarip - Skinhead Moonstomp
    Prince Buster - One Step Beyond
    Esperanza (local Glasgow band)- 2 Tone Ain't Dead

  • YouTube

    Get low (white people version)
    Mans not hot
    Windowlicker
    Friday

  • This may already be in your icons list, as you mentioned you will include Prince. But I'm going to post this anyway. Most enthousiasm I've seen from people for this genre at first, is due to the recognition of the samples used in later music. Then they dive into the rabbithole that is P-Funk.

    4 starters to get to know:
    Cosmic Slop - Funkadelic
    One Nation Under a Groove - Parliament
    Flashlight - Parliament
    I'll Stay - Funkadelic

    There's a nice documentary on youtube, which may make it easier to introduce your kids to it:
    https://youtu.be/IjQ5QcM1SfA

  • I've planned a funk genre, so can use them. Songs subsequently sampled get a strong bonus point!
    Ska/Two Tone is in as well - thanks. Will check out that last one.
    Strong country choices.

    @hugo7 smh, as the kids say.

  • Female (or female-led) punk:

    X-Ray Spex - Oh Bondage Up Yours
    Sleater-Kinney - One More Hour
    The Slits - Instant Hit
    The Distillers - Best Your Heart Out

  • For the Blues, gotta go back to the beginning

    John Lee Hooker - Boom boom
    Robert Johnson - Ramblin’ on my Mind
    Howling’ Wolf - Moanin’ at midnight
    B.B King - The thrill is gone

  • Here is my funk selection

    Funkadelic - (Not Just) Knee Deep
    Parliament - Motor Booty Affair
    Cameo - Knights of the Sound Table
    A.A.B.B. - Pick up the Pieces (one by one)

  • Last set from me, Jazz

    Teddy Wilson Trio - Whisperin’
    John Coltrane - My Favourite Things
    Donald Byrd - Black Byrd
    Grover Washington Jnr. - Inner City Blues

  • Alternative punk:

    The Damned - New Rose
    The Clash - 1977
    The Buzzcocks - Orgasm Addict
    Slaughter and the Dogs - Where have all the boot boys gone?

  • Nice idea but this thread needs to be purged and started again

  • Is indie rock a genre?
    Arctic Monkeys - The view from the afternoon
    The Killers - Mr Brightside
    The Strokes - Last Nite
    Harvey Danger - Flagpole Sitta

  • Trip hop

    Massive attack: Daydreaming
    Tricky: Pumpkin
    Deltron 3030: Virus
    Edit: Bomb the Bass; Bug Powder Dust (la funk mob remix)

  • Yeah - why not.

  • Haven't heard Deltron 3030,but I would have to have a Portishead track in there.

  • Deltron 3030 is amazing, add in Dr. Octagonecologyst to that genre.

  • Yeah you're right. Probably Glory Box. I only left them out as I can't disassociate them with Miles and Anna / This Life.

  • Kool Keith gets his own genre.

  • Ooh, this is good.
    Before anybody else does it
    That unmistakably 60s sound (that doesn't include The Beatles)

    Beach Boys- Good Vibrations
    The Byrds- 8 miles High
    We Five- You were on my mind
    Jefferson Airplane- White Rabbit

  • in the category of the fall albums

    the frenz experiment - the fall
    the unutterable - the fall
    bend sinister - the fall
    i am curious orange - the fall

  • Brit Girl Band 90's revival:

    The Spice Girls - Wannabe
    All Saints - Bootie Call
    Sugababes - Push the Button
    Atomic Kitten - Whole Again

  • Bob Dylan reinventions genre

    A Hard Rain Is Going to Fall
    Senor
    Things Have Changed
    I Contain Multitudes

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