Well, at lest where music is concerned.
Looking at my first 21 "A" titles in my iTunes playlist:
A-Tisket, A-Tasket ~ Ella Fitzgerald
ABC ~ Glee Cast Version
Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive ~ Bing Crosby & the Andrew Sisters
Across the World ~ Pittbull, featuring B. O. B.
Adventures of Isabel ~ Natalie Merchant
After the Garden ~ Neil Young
Afterglow ~ Ian Axel
Afterhours ~ Johnny McGovern, featuring Adam Joseph
The Age of Worry ~ John Mayer
Aqua del Pozo ~ Alex Cuba
Airplane ~ Indigo Girls
Alive Again ~ Cher
All Hail the Power of Jesus Name ~ Acappella
All I Wanna Do ~ Jamie Lindell
All I Want ~ Jay Brannan
All Or Nothing At All ~ Billie Holiday
All Systems Red ~ Calexico
All The Stars ~ eastmountainwest
Alone ~ Trey Songz
Alone But Not Lonely ~ Mary Chapin Carpenter
Already Home ~ Jay-Z, featuring Kid Cudi
Which cross the following genre: Jazz, Pop, Vocal, Rap, Alternative, Rock, World, Christian, R & B, Country, and Hip Hop.
I love Kid Cudi, BTW. I also just love music, it's hard to find music that I don't at least get, even if I don't want to listen to it. Maybe Heavy Metal. But when you listen to a really robust version of Beethoven's 5th Symphony, like the Vienna Philharmonic's under maestro Simon Rattle, and you can see how modern ears might find the genre appealing.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
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