i don't have any link to the music that i always listen, but i have here is a list of some singers and bands and most of there songs i listened and love them. phil collins, eagles, scorpion, air supply, REM, firehouse, eric clapton, rod stewart, starship, toto, fra lippo lippi, america, chicago,reo speedwagon, bread, beeges, celine dion, britney spears, craneberries, michael jackson, england dan& john ford coley, westlife, A1, backstreetboy, NSYNC, dishiwalla, chris daughtry. there are many more would like to but i couldn't remember them at all. I'am 20 years old and most of the music i listened is actually from the time of my father. so my taste of music is the one from 90's to 80's not sure for all, it was my father who introduce me with these music because when i was a kid and he always plays it. I can still remember we had almost 2 big box load of most CD's are all music from his time. the only music which i think from 2000's that i listened is the westlife, nsync, dishiwalla, nickelback, A1, backstreet boys, chris daugthry, craneberries, redhot chili pepper.
Wow. Have you ever seen an audience so pumped, so enthusiastic, so full of energy? I haven't, at least not in this country. Go full screen while watching.
One of my favorite albums by David Bowie is the 1976 album "Station to Station", and one of the best songs is "Stay". The vocals are superb (of course!) but the instrumentals are also outstanding. You have four different guitar lines converging and diverging, that punchy bass line, the conga drums in addition to the regular drum section, all working together perfectly. Great stuff that I never get tired of listening to. Another song with great vocals and instrumentals is "This is Not America", a collaboration between David Bowie and the Pat Metheny Group, produced as part of the soundtrack for the movie "The Falcon and the Snowman".