Best ballad - some feedback
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 3:51 pm
I asked for people's favorite ballads a week or so ago.
I made a list and have started to download as many as I can find on the
internet (ones I had not heard before).
I have downloaded about 20 so far, and at the moment the best I have
heard is Ribbon in the Sky by Stevie Wonder. Mainly piano, backed by some
subtle stand up bass and drums, with a lovely lilting vocal from Stevie.
Beautiful song.
Others I like are Iris by the Goo Goo Dolls, Metalica with Nothing else
mattters (and I am usually no fan of heavy metal groups, but it is a bit like
Stairway to heaven), Your eyes by Peter Gabriel, Never tear us apart by
INXS, and Darkest Dreaming by David Sylvian.
More than words by Extreme is good, but every so often they seem to sing
off the right note, cant explain it.
Some I do not like are:
Beasts of Burden by the Stones, a bit of a dirge, just goes on and on
November Rain by Guns and Roses (Powerful song, but I do not like ballads
where the lead singer SHOUTS - Tina Turner always had that problem,
contrast with Stevie Wonder above)
I made a list and have started to download as many as I can find on the
internet (ones I had not heard before).
I have downloaded about 20 so far, and at the moment the best I have
heard is Ribbon in the Sky by Stevie Wonder. Mainly piano, backed by some
subtle stand up bass and drums, with a lovely lilting vocal from Stevie.
Beautiful song.
Others I like are Iris by the Goo Goo Dolls, Metalica with Nothing else
mattters (and I am usually no fan of heavy metal groups, but it is a bit like
Stairway to heaven), Your eyes by Peter Gabriel, Never tear us apart by
INXS, and Darkest Dreaming by David Sylvian.
More than words by Extreme is good, but every so often they seem to sing
off the right note, cant explain it.
Some I do not like are:
Beasts of Burden by the Stones, a bit of a dirge, just goes on and on
November Rain by Guns and Roses (Powerful song, but I do not like ballads
where the lead singer SHOUTS - Tina Turner always had that problem,
contrast with Stevie Wonder above)