Tame Impala's Kevin Parker's Favorite Songs
Tame Impala's Kevin Parker's Favorite Songs |
Kevin Richard Parker (better as Kevin Parker), often known as "Psychedelic Jesus" is an Aussie songwriter, singer, producer, lyricist, guitarist, multi-instrumentalist.
Kevin Parker is best known for his music project "Tame Impala." On this day, there's no space left for discussion on how versatile genius Kevin Parker is!
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Today, we are gonna talk about Kevin Parker's top 5 favorite songs.
Top 5 Kevin Parker's Favorite Songs
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Daft Punk- 'Da Funk'
When Parker was 10 years old, he first heard this song on the Australian Music Television Program Rage.
In an interview with Apple Music, Kevin shared his feeling about that song:
I was definitely intrigued by the dog-man video clip. I resembled, 'wow this is a truly extraordinary thing. I think it truly sunk into me further down the road how extraordinary it was… It's a work of art, it's astonishing!
Parker has recently shared that Daft Punk is Number One on the rundown of bands that he wishes he could work together with, something he reconfirms in the interview.
Serge Gainsbourg- 'L'hotel particulier'
About this song, Parker relates:
It's one of the extraordinary concept albums. I think only the temperament that it paints and every little thing about it – the sounds, his voice, the instruments, the rhythms, the scores – everything! It's much the same as discernible.
Kanye West- 'I am A God'
Yeezus was the album was I completely tapped on Kayne West. I surmise I discovered that hip hop can be negligible and I simply love his feeling on this tune. It makes me believe he's not kidding however he's definitely not. I love it.
Led Zeppelin- Good times Bad times
Parker notes of the Led Zeppelin:
Track number one of their first album. It was a turning point. They were the missing piece for me between rock from the Sixties and rock from the Eighties. I never knew where they signed up. [Then hearing the tune I thought to myself,] 'Goodness I get it, it's Led Zeppelin!
Portishead- 'Machine Gun'
This melody is simply so imaginative in spite of being so insignificant. It's something or other that in the event that I actually hear it I simply need to stop what I'm doing and plunk down. I simply have such a respect for this melody.