Favorite Music Genre???

Do you have a favorite artist and a song recommendation?
Well, this is BYC... so I'll go with Rooster by Alice in Chains. 😆

The Eagles: the album One of These Nights made them a very successful group in rock as well as the country audience they had. Hotel California (song and album) cemented their fame. All members are/were excellent, talented musicians.
My husband thinks it's hysterical that's I'm kind of "meh" on the Eagles, but I like Don Henley's solo stuff. It basically just sounds like more Eagles! 🤣
 
70s:
Dan Fogelberg (The Innocent Age album was his best, IMO) Leader of the Band was about his dad, and Dan said in an interview if he could have only written one song, it would have been that one.

Carole King (Fantasy was her best, IMO, but Tapestry was excellent too) Tapestry put her on the map with It's Too Late, You've Got A Friend, and Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow.

Janis Ian: The only hit she had was At Seventeen, which is too bad. Her albums Between the Lines, and Aftertones, both had a lot of great songs.

Queen: Bohemian Rhapsody and many others, but that's their best known, and it's excellent.
Led Zeppelin: Stairway to Heaven (only song I like by them, but it's a classic)

The Eagles: the album One of These Nights made them a very successful group in rock as well as the country audience they had. Hotel California (song and album) cemented their fame. All members are/were excellent, talented musicians.

Kansas: A great group of musicians; their best known albums are Leftoverture and Point of Know Return.

Celtic: We have a couple of most favorite bands: Crossbow and Ironwood. Websites: xbowmusic.com and ironwoodband.com
There are lots of other bands we like too. Most of the Celtic groups we listen to do a lot of the traditional Celtic tunes as well as some of their own music.

Classical: My favorite piece of music is Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. (Grand Rapids Symphony Orchestra is playing it next season. Yeah, I'm the woman who jumps up at the end, clapping my hands off, and saying, "Yay, Beethoven!" because I can't whistle.)
Other big favorites: Tchaikovsky's 4th and 5th Symphonies, Brahms' 1st and 4th Symphonies, and too many other great pieces to list. I like the Romantic period the best, but also the Classical and Baroque periods too.
You have a lot of favorites!!! Give me one song recommendation??
 

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