Songs or Bands to introduce to your niece and nephews?
tempo_n_groove
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I have a niece and a nephew. No kids of my own. I have always been like Henry Rollins and introduce people to new bands or a genre they weren't familiar with. I love music and have always enjoyed showing someone something for the first time.
I have a few songs that I think should be introduced to them. One is 11 and the other is 7. The boy being the oldest. i have gifted them a Pink and Taylor Swift album so far to rave reviews.
My Nephew likes story telling songs so I am thinking Uneasy Rider by Charlie Daniels and Boy named Sue by Cash. He really likes the Gambler so those two should be perfect.
Other songs I was thinking that should be introduced are for listening ear pleasure. Close to Me by the Cure. Babba o Reilly by The Who .War Pigs by Sabbath.
Any other songs that you think that would get them on their ears, lol? Eruption? Atomic Punk or Cathedral by Van Halen?
I have a few songs that I think should be introduced to them. One is 11 and the other is 7. The boy being the oldest. i have gifted them a Pink and Taylor Swift album so far to rave reviews.
My Nephew likes story telling songs so I am thinking Uneasy Rider by Charlie Daniels and Boy named Sue by Cash. He really likes the Gambler so those two should be perfect.
Other songs I was thinking that should be introduced are for listening ear pleasure. Close to Me by the Cure. Babba o Reilly by The Who .War Pigs by Sabbath.
Any other songs that you think that would get them on their ears, lol? Eruption? Atomic Punk or Cathedral by Van Halen?
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For rap I'd definitely do some 90's stuff so they can hear (but not know) the soul loops in them like Arrested Development, Public Enemy and such.
I love it, but my wife would kill me!
I was 10 when I bought Quiet Riots Metal Health.
In my listening arsenal at the ripe old age of 10 I had Defenders of the Faith, Piece of Mind and Number of the Beast as well as Sabbath's Live at Last.
The 11YO will be fine.
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