Topic: the best ballads, romantic, harmony and song structure
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Again a very at first sight easy, but in fact a difficult topic. Because in Latin: THE GUSTIBUS ED COLORES NON EST DISPUTANDUM. About taste and colors you can't dispute.
Every single person is unique, so everyone has an opinion. Some opinions, especially concerning religion, are now a dailey fact. The Koran is very similar to the Holy Bible, but like catholics acted in South America, killing a lot of people is not to understand. This has nothing to do with "my favourite ballad" list, I just couldn't resist to write this.
It is even more difficult to make a list from 1 to 15. So I will not give "POINTS" or putting this song on number one. I think that you may have the same feeling. It can be different from day to day, from your mood. There are songsyou really love, because of memories, marriage (when the groom and the bride start to dance, you should be able to make a list existing of wrong songs, because they love the melody, but they didn't listen to the lyrics, examples: return to sender by Elvis, how can you mend a broken heart, don't forget to rember, both very beautiful songs by the Bee Gees.
My 10 greatest ballads.
- The Cars: Drive
- Bee Gees: How can you mend a broken heart
- Beatles: Because and more specific from the CDVD Love
- Rolling Stones: Blinded by rainbows
- John Lennon: Imagine
- Queen: Love of my Life
- Righteous Brothers: Unchained Melody
- Procol Harum: Homburg
- Eric Clapton: Tears in Heaven
- Harry Nillson: Without You (info: song is written by Badfinger, covered by Nillson, in my eyes THE BEST, anyway a lot better than the Whitney Houston, I think. He sings straight from the deepest point in his soul, Houston: To Perfect, no soul in it. Badfinger: a poppy tune, I think they are all dead now.)
- Cat Stevens: Father and Son
- The Eagles: Desperado
- Simon & Garfunkel: The only living boy in New York. I love the way they perform it, in "crescendo"
- Dire Straits: Why Worry (there will be sunshine after rain...)
- Mark Knopfler: Title song: last exit to brooklyn.
- Peter Kingsbury: Only the Very best (song title), and I can continue for at least 50 songs.
Hope you like such a list, and I'll be glad to hear your comments and list. But don't forget: a ballad is tricky you will notice that it depends on what you feel right now, deep inside.
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