第1个回答 2024-07-25
1. "Don't Cry" by Guns N' Roses - This song marked my first serious listen to rock music, and it has moved countless listeners to tears. It always touches the softest part of my heart, causing a painful ache and red eyes, yet no tears fall. Every listen only adds to my attachment.
2. "Fade to Black" by Metallica - This classic metal track is known for its emotional introduction that has inspired many to learn guitar. Metallica's masterpiece is also controversial due to its impact on some fans, so proceed with caution.
3. "Dreaming My Dream" by The Cranberries - With a voice as versatile as Faye Wong's, this song brings elegance from the vast heavens to earth. It conveys a cold beauty and speaks of the changes and permanence in human nature. The Cranberries infuse their music with the vastness of elves and legends, bridging the gap between the earthly and the celestial.
4. "Dying in the Sun" by The Cranberries - This song's repetitive melody and lyrics allow me to lie back and feel dazed, longing to sleep in the sunlight.
5. "Never Grow Old" by The Cranberries - Often, friends mention how time passes quickly, feeling they are wasting day after day. This song comes to mind in such moments.
6. "Far Away from Home" by Groove Coverage - This song from the German band has been hailed by many DJs as one of the most exquisite dance tracks today. Its melody and female vocals are stunning.
7. "Knocking on Heaven's Door" by Guns N' Roses (theme from "My野蛮女友") - Both Avril Lavigne's and Guns N' Roses' versions of this song offer a refreshing sound. The female version is more serene, and I always listen to it before sleeping.
8. "Imagine" by John Lennon - John Lennon, the soul of the world's most successful rock band, The Beatles, was assassinated on December 8, 1980. His death shocked the world. His voice sounds like a prophet's prayer, and his lyrics remain stubbornly idealistic.
9. "Yesterday" by The Beatles - This classic needs no introduction. Its radio play has exceeded 100 million times, making it a must-listen.
10. "Let It Be" by The Beatles - This song set a record and was a reflection of the band members' state of mind at the time of their breakup. Sometimes, the meaning of life lies in the process, and the result can be Let It Be...
11. "It's My Life" by Bon Jovi - This was one of the first songs I liked, and it was used as background music in a CS MTV.
12. "That's Why (You Go Away)" by Michael Learns to Rock - I heard the piano version of this song at the door of a hair salon and found it very pleasant. This version makes the song even more classic!
13. "You Can't Say" (theme from Korean drama "Lovers in Paris") - I'm sure many will recognize this song. I don't know the lyrics, but the melody alone conveys a deep tenderness.
14. "Yesterday Yes a Day" by Marlin - A gentle, Norwegian girl's voice, Marlin, writes and sings her own songs. This French song is full of romance, like whispers in your ear.
15. "Heal the World" by Michael Jackson - Despite his current image, Jackson made a significant contribution to charity and this song reflects his heart.
16. "The Girl Is Mine" by Michael Jackson - With a purity reminiscent of a fairy tale, this song is clean and almost too pure to breathe.
17. "Delicious Way" by Mai Kuraki - Although I strongly dislike the Japanese, hearing such pure music makes me realize that music knows no boundaries.
18. "Under the Sea" (from "The Little Mermaid") - Zhang Shaohua's version is more vibrant. Comparing it to the original highlights the cultural differences between the East and West.
19. "Fighter" by Christina Aguilera - Her powerful voice pierces my eardrums, and her eye-catching diamond-studded eyes impact my retinas. I hope to one day become that fighter.
20. "Without You" by Mariah Carey - I love this singer! Her vocals are delicate, and her voice is seductive, powerful, and very infectious... This song is on par with "I Will Always Love You" in terms of high notes.
21. "When You Believe" by Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston - No words are needed for this song.
22. "Crying in the Rain" - One of the most enduring love songs in the West, this song by folk singer Carole King offers a radical transformation of the original's gentle and deep sentiment.
23. "Never Say Goodbye" by Hayley Westenra - This song, with its mandolin and harp sounds, presents a serene and beautiful girl. It's an adaptation of an Irish traditional song, and Westenra's voice is like silk, reaching a perfect singing technique.
24. "Sugar Ray's Someday" - Sugar Ray's music can be summed up in one word: Summer. They only release albums in the summer, and their music reminds one of the sun and joy. In contrast, their lyrics are profound.
25. "Iris" by Goo Goo Dolls - With its crisp, urgent guitar solo and John Rzeznik's raspy voice, this song is full of questions about the world and love. The later climax is profound: "And I don't want the world to see me, 'Cause I don't think that they'd understand. When everything's made to be broken, I just want you to know who I am!"
26. "Mystical Machine Gun" by Kula Shaker - It's rare for a band's music to be influenced by Eastern thought, which is evident in their lyrics, music, and arrangements.
27. "Elemental" by Tears for Fears - It's impressive that the entire album, including lyrics, music, and recordings (instrumental, vocal, and harmony), was created by the band's frontman, Roland Orzab.
28. "Gone Away" by The Offspring - This band is somewhat controversial. Like 99% of American rock bands, it formed from schoolmates and spent a long time in the underground scene before gaining popularity. The band's lead singer, Bryan Holland, has a hard-hitting, metal-like voice, and the lyrics mock the world with a cold indifference.
29. "A Question of Lust" by Depeche Mode - This song is easy to associate with the word "cold," with its icy electronic music, cold vocals, and obscure lyrics, making it perfect for the current season.
30. "This Is How We Do It" - A very upbeat modern English remix DJ dance track that I personally enjoy.
31. "Boom Boom Boom" - A favorite among dance enthusiasts, this song serves as the wake-up music for music and dance enthusiasts.
32. "Earth Song" by Michael Jackson - A song that conveys a deep respect for nature. After watching the music video, I felt a profound sense of discomfort.
33. "Everybody Dance Now" - This song is sure to be familiar to fans of the Korean variety show "X-Man," where it was often used as background music. It's a simple step that makes the music infectiously fun.
34. "The Day You Went Away" by M2M - These two adorable girls are undoubtedly sweethearts. The song's lyrics are a bit sad, reminding us never to take what we have for granted until it's gone.
35. "When You Say Nothing at All" by Alison Krauss - Her voice has been voted the world's most beautiful, and she holds 11 Grammy Awards. This song has been covered countless times.
36. "Hero" by Enrique Iglesias - Born in Madrid, this man has Spanish depths in his eyes, a cold yet sexy face, a magnetic voice, and a mesmerizing appearance...
37. "God Is a Girl" by Groove Coverage - From a personal perspective, Sweetbox and Groove Coverage are the two bands that have left the deepest impressions on me. I love the lazy yet clear voice of the lead singer, and their style...
38. "She" by Groove Coverage
39. "Can't Get Over You" by Groove Coverage
40. "7 Years and 50 Days" by Groove Coverage
41. "Encore Une Fois" by Helene Segara - A melancholic French song filled with helplessness and sorrow.
42. "Je M'appelle Helene" by Helene Rolles - After listening to this French song, I realized how beautiful