1. The Killers 2. Rilo Kiley 3. Led Zeppelin 4. Jimi Hendrix 5. The White Stripes 6. Cage the Elephant 7. The Black Angels(This one changes all the time, and #6)
1. The Killers 2. Rilo Kiley 3. Led Zeppelin 4. Jimi Hendrix 5. The White Stripes 6. Cage the Elephant 7. The Black Angels(This one changes all the time, and #6)
I haven't listened to much Rilo Kiley, but what I have, I've LOVED. I'll definitely have to listen more now!
(And come on, Kris.)
...This man said it's gruesome that someone so handsome should care.
You should, they're a great band. They have a very unique sound.
It's sad they broke up a few years ago.
I totally will. I've been listening to a lot of female artists lately...St. Vincent, Regina Spektor, and I finally rekindled my high school love of Ani DiFranco, so Jenny Lewis should fit right in!
...This man said it's gruesome that someone so handsome should care.
Well then I guess my taste of music differs a lot from the other Burbanites but here is my list:
1.) Huey Lewis & The News (my favorite band of all time) 2.) Bruce Hornsby 3.) Christopher Cross 4.) The Eagles (plus the solo work from Don Henley and Glenn Frey) 5.) Elvis Presley 6.) Kool & The Gang 7.) Elton John
You can basically add all the stuff from the Motown / Staxx era as well (Four Tops, Temptations, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross & The Supremes, Sam & Dave...)
1.) Dido 2.) Bruce Springsteen 3.) REM 4.) Michael Jackson 5.) Kristina Train 6.) Natalie Imbruglia 7.) Leona Lewis
I see 2 themes: beautiful women with beautiful voices, and 80s REM might be number one if listening to them didn't depress me so much.
I'm not the kind of person who listens to a lot of one person. I'm much more likely to listen to an 80s playlist I have on Spotify that has 300 songs by 20 singers/bands.