I don't know. I don't tend to like "loud" but I admittedly do play and listen to a lot of "loud" music. This meme is hard. Particularly if you listen to music the way I do - which is mostly as background noise, to calm my nerves and in the past to sleep to. Actually it's why I have to be careful with Classical music, and the soundtrack to the Crow, which both put me to sleep.
You already knew I was a bit eccentric, this should not come as a surprise to you.
Sisinlaw: You are a bit eccentric.
Me: Says the woman who got married in a swimming pool by the Church of Craft.
Anyhow, there are various choices here...
I'm picking the Ramones...
Although it was admittedly tempting to pick Beethoven's Ninth in D Minor, or Tina Turner's Proud Mary. But I'm in a Ramones frame of mine lately.
You already knew I was a bit eccentric, this should not come as a surprise to you.
Sisinlaw: You are a bit eccentric.
Me: Says the woman who got married in a swimming pool by the Church of Craft.
Anyhow, there are various choices here...
I'm picking the Ramones...
Although it was admittedly tempting to pick Beethoven's Ninth in D Minor, or Tina Turner's Proud Mary. But I'm in a Ramones frame of mine lately.
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Date: 2020-08-09 07:26 am (UTC)Dada, (or as they prefer it, dada, with the lowercase), and from their first album, Puzzle,
Dizz Knee Land
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daa9pZDxfIY
In truth, the whole damn album is this good. Another perfect better-when-loud rocker from the album would be Mary Sunshine Rain...
...which starts off somewhat gently, then....whoa-ohh!!:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGkV2GdLIhY
Not to mention possesses a great lyric like "She won't reach into my mind and fill those gutters with red wine and reason"
The recording quality on the CD is superb, I actually used tracks from it to demo amps and speakers back in my audio retail days.
*******
And this has no relation to the above, other than it was a "recommended for me" ('cause, it's... music?) from the dada youtube link, but... well, you gotta see this, trust me:
Classically trained flutist reacts to hearing Jethro Tull / Ian Anderson, whose work is apparently new to her.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKSrq_qjB_Y