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Foo Fighters - Run

Getting amped up to see them live this weekend.
 
I think I like this song just because of the hypnotizing video
 
After much consideration, I think this is my favourite song, I have so much connection to this song, damn Cerati, why did you have to die?
 
I've been listening to more Piano and Violin pieces more often. I got into it because of an Anime I watched. I really love Chopin's work and Erik Satie's Gymnopedie. They're so mellow and filled with emotions, sad ones. Any suggestions on pieces/works/whatever you call them that I should try listening to?
 
My personal recommendation is Romance for piano and violin, op. 11, from Dvorak, it's the most beautiful sh*t ever, I had my first girlfriend thanks to that piece.
Everything about Debussy, you should listen clair de lune, his my personal favourite pianist, the emotion that guy put in his work is beyond anyone else.
Edvard Grieg (butterfly, trolltog, Wedding Day at Troldhauen, and his famous stuff, in the hall of the mountain king and peer gynt).
Liszt(Liebestraum, Hungarian Rhapsody n2, un sospiro).
From Chopin, most of his nocturnes, b-flat minor op. 9 No. 1 specially, and goddamn ballade no. 1 in g minor op. 23.
Camille Saint Saens (Danse Macabre, The carnival of the animals).
Tchakovsky (1812 Overture, sugar plum fairy, his symphony no. 6).
Rachmaninov ( his piano concerto no. 2).
Stravisky (The Rite of Spring, The firebird), this guy is awesome, combine reading a horror book with his music, perfect match.
Gershwin, Rhapsody in Blue.
Listen to those and tell me what you like and I'll recommend you more.
 
My personal recommendation is Romance for piano and violin, op. 11, from Dvorak, it's the most beautiful sh*t ever, I had my first girlfriend thanks to that piece.
Everything about Debussy, you should listen clair de lune, his my personal favourite pianist, the emotion that guy put in his work is beyond anyone else.
Edvard Grieg (butterfly, trolltog, Wedding Day at Troldhauen, and his famous stuff, in the hall of the mountain king and peer gynt).
Liszt(Liebestraum, Hungarian Rhapsody n2, un sospiro).
From Chopin, most of his nocturnes, b-flat minor op. 9 No. 1 specially, and goddamn ballade no. 1 in g minor op. 23.
Camille Saint Saens (Danse Macabre, The carnival of the animals).
Tchakovsky (1812 Overture, sugar plum fairy, his symphony no. 6).
Rachmaninov ( his piano concerto no. 2).
Stravisky (The Rite of Spring, The firebird), this guy is awesome, combine reading a horror book with his music, perfect match.
Gershwin, Rhapsody in Blue.
Listen to those and tell me what you like and I'll recommend you more.

Dvorak and Debussy were my favorites off this list. I also enjoyed listening to Liszt, especially Hungarian Rhapsody, but Dvorak's romance was really the best out of all of them. I've already listened and fell in-love with all of Chopin's Nocturnes. I'm also a bit exposed to a few Rachmaninoff. I guess my taste really focuses on mellow and slow pieces that really incite that emotion from you.
 
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