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what's your fav song?

thejollyco

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I would like to know your opinions on your favourite songs.
you can submit more than one.

basically, i wanna hear your opinions, and get some variety in songs.

here's mine:

"Thug mansion" - Tupac
"Such great heights" - Iron and Wine (awesome cover)
"the kids aren't alright"- offspring
"If i owned a midget" -benifit
"Fly me to the moon" - Tony Bennet (i like his intro to it the most)
"The Hell song" - Sum 41


okay, now let's hear what you old timers have to say :p
 
Walkin' On Sunshine....Katrina and the Waves

Will The Circle Be Unbroken....various artists


I can't think of the names for the others! Although I guess they would be my favorites! STOP LAUGHING!!! :sign:

Floyd T. :sign:
 
Stairway to Heaven.....Led Zepplin

My Woman from Tokyo.......Deep Purple

AC DC........ Hells Bells

I can go on forever but there are three of em'........ :D :thumbs: :p
 
See sig tag.....

Funny you ask the question two days after I added that :D

Others:
Spent the Rent - The Fools
I Won't Grow Up - The Fools
World Dance Party - The Fools
Sisters of Mercy - Grand Slam
Black Rose - Thin Lizzy
Lose It Tonight - Commander Cody
She's Tight - Cheap Trick
Detroit Rock City - KISS
Number of the Beast - Iron Maiden
Astronomy - Blue Oyster Cult
Money Talks - AC-DC
The Green Manalishi - Judas Priest
Don't Ever Tell an Angel - The Stompers

I better stop here, this is getting outta hand... :D

:0 I just realized, the newest song on that list is 1984 (Grand Slam), most of my music came out before many of you clowns were even born :p

And MAN O MAN, BS420 and jolly are speaking in forked tounge 'cause I never heard of any of that :p At least sotgieman's choices I can relate to.

Hey Charlie, they're probably looking at us they way we used to look at our parents when they told us Glen Miller was the cat's a$$ :D
 
Depends on my mood, but right a few favorites would include:

Indoor Fireworks - elvis costello
This will make you laugh - Bucky and John Pizarelli
Tropicalia - Beck
Smooth Feat - Santana
Zero - Smashing Pumpkins
It Ain't You - Squirrel Nut Zippers
Wild Women Dont Get The Blues - Lyle Lovett
Pennies From Heaven - Susie Arioli
Please Call Me Baby - Tom Waits
Mercy, Mercy Me - Marvin Gaye
 
I don't have a favorite song per se...I like many

Comfortably numb by Pink Floyd

Hey You by Pink Floyd

Entire Chronicles album from Rush

Cliffs of Dover by Eric Johnson

Firewoman by the Cult

America by Mr. N. Diamond

Crazy, Crazy Nights by Kiss

Crazy Train Mr. Osbourne

This list can go on...but these come to mind
 
Most of the time - Bob Dylan
Wild Horses - Rolling Stones
Tangerine - Led Zeppelin
At Last - Etta James
Redemption Song - Bob Marley
Amber - 311

The list goes on and on...............
 
"knockin' on heaven's door"-Bob Dylan
"All along the watchtower"-Composed by Bob Dylan, best performed by Jimmy Hendrix

"Man in the box" and "Rooster" by Alice in Chains

"Do you love me?" by Kiss

"Money" by Pink Floyd

The entire Master of Puppets album by Metallica

The Nebraska album by Bruce Springsteen

Pre-1950s? Any song by Paul Robeson
 
One would think that my choice for favorite song would be a bit strange.....and you'd be right. While the top 5 or 10 change over time this is always there:

Whoever we are
Wherever we’re from
We shoulda noticed by now
Our behavior is dumb
And if our chances
Expect to improve
It’s gonna take a lot more
Than tryin’ to remove
The other race
Or the other whatever
From the face
Of the planet altogether

They call it the earth
Which is a dumb kinda name
But they named it right
’cause we behave the same...
We are dumb all over
Dumb all over,
Yes we are
Dumb all over,
Near ’n far
Dumb all over,
Black ’n white
People, we is not wrapped tight

Nurds on the left
Nurds on the right
Religous fanatics
On the air every night
Sayin’ the bible
Tells the story
Makes the details
Sound real gory
’bout what to do
If the geeks over there
Don’t believe in the book
We got over here

You can’t run a race
Without no feet
’n pretty soon
There won’t be no street
For dummies to jog on
Or doggies to dog on
Religous fanatics
Can make it be all gone
(I mean it won’t blow up
’n disappear
It’ll just look ugly
For a thousand years...)

You can’t run a country
By a book of religion
Not by a heap
Or a lump or a smidgeon
Of foolish rules
Of ancient date
Designed to make
You all feel great
While you fold, spindle
And mutilate
Those unbelievers
From a neighboring state

To arms! to arms!
Hooray! that’s great
Two legs ain’t bad
Unless there’s a crate
They ship the parts
To mama in
For souvenirs: two ears (get down!)
Not his, not hers, (but what the hey? )
The good book says:
(it gotta be that way!)
But their book says:
Revenge the crusades...
With whips ’n chains
’n hand grenades...
Two arms? two arms?
Have another and another
Our God says:
There ain’t no other!
Our God says
It’s all okay!
Our God says
This is the way!

It says in the book:
Burn ’n destroy...
’n repent, ’n redeem
’n revenge, ’n deploy
’n rumble thee forth
To the land of the unbelieving scum on the other side
’cause they don’t go for what’s in the book
’n that makes ’em bad
So verily we must choppeth them up
And stompeth them down
Or rent a nice french bomb
To poof them out of existance
While leaving their real estate just where we need it
To use again
For temples in which to praise our god
(cause he can really take care of business!)

And when his humble tv servant
With humble white hair
And humble glasses
And a nice brown suit
And maybe a blond wife who takes phone calls
Tells us our God says
It’s okay to do this stuff
Then we gotta do it,
’cause if we don’t do it,
We ain’t gwine up to hebbin!
(depending on which book you’re using at the
Time...can’t use theirs... it don’t work
...it’s all lies...gotta use mine...)
Ain’t that right?
That’s what they say
Every night...
Every day...
Hey, we can’t really be dumb
If we’re just following god’s orders
Hey, let’s get serious...
God knows what he’s doin’
He wrote this book here
An’ the book says:
He made us all to be just like him,
So...
If we’re dumb...
Then God is dumb...
(an’ maybe even a little ugly on the side)


DUMB ALL OVER by FRANK ZAPPA. If you have the chance listen for the guitar solo at the very end.
 
Basin Street Blues (by many, many, many artists, but best by Richard Nelson on Al Hirt - "Live at Mari Gras" and Pete Fountain from his "Swingin' Blues.")

1812 Overture - Tschykovsky (also by many, many, many artists, but best by Boston Pops on a multi-chanel SACD [including a HEIGHT channel instead of a subwoofer channel!])

Central Industrial - Future Sound of London (from "Accelerator")

Those are my all-time top three - 1 jazz, 1 classical, and 1 techno

Cheers,
Dixie
 
Too many to list, but here are a couple.

Ho-Di-Ko-Di-Ya-La-Ma-La - Anders Osborne
I Got Loaded - performed by Tab Benoit
She Just Wants to Dance - Keb Mo'
Tell Everybody I Know - Keb Mo'
Clean Sheets - Descendents
Cool To Be You - Descendents
Astro Zombies - Misfits
Blinded by the Light - Manfred Mann Earth Band
Extra Ordinary - Better Than Ezra

Hell, I could go on forever.. I love all music!!
 
fruitcakes - jimmy buffet
suck my kiss - red hot chili peppers
barefoot children - jimmy buffet
the imigrant song - led zepplin
ran - flock of seagulls (what can i say, vice city got to me :) )
 
Oops I Did It Again - Britney

Puts all your music choices to shame.













:sign:
 
Just a few off the top of my noggin..

Spirit in the Sky - Norman Greenbaum

Little Miss Magic - Jimmy Buffett

Leader of the Band - Dan Fogelberg
 
Ouch, I can't list favorite songs, but that's not what you asked for! :D so I'll list random songs that I often listen to with a lil history :)



Jazz:

Michael Brecker - Slings and arrows

I pretty much like all of Michael Brecker's songs. Great stuff, saw his brother, Randy Brecker, live at Stockholm Jazz. Amazing. I wish I had discovered cigars and whiskey at that time. It would have been heaven.


Miles Davis - Miles run

Well, most probably know that this is a giant in jazz and fusion history. This particular song is from the Bitches brew album, very nice. I like many of his albums, the album this song is from is not one of my favorites.

Other songs from the same genre: Bob James Trio - Three mice blind, UMO Jazz Orchestra - Spanish Key, Wes Montgomery - Ecaroh




Rock/metal:


Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo child (Slight return)

You all know who this fella was :lookup: This is also one of his most famous songs, and it still kicks ass. Machine Gun is also amazing.

Rage against the machine - Calm as a bomb

Of all the bands I've listened to, RATM is probably the one I've listened to the most. Funny, I can't remember the names of half of the songs, usually just listened through the album over and over

Slayer - Angel of Death

This is one of my favorite trashmetal songs which I listen to often. The whole album, Regin in blood, is excellent trash/speedmetal.

Death - Scavenger of human sorrow

Great death metal. This is from the album The sound of perseverance, which is what you could call progressive death metal. Recommended if you want to try death metal :thumbs:

Iron Maiden - Aces high

Excellent heavy metal from the album Powerslave, which is probably their best album. I haven't listened much to their other albums, but Powerslave I know well.

The Beatles - Oh! Darling

I've liked The Beatles for a long time. It would be an insult if I tried to explain to you who they were :p I'm sure you all know.


Other songs from these genres: Captain Beyond - Mesmerization eclipse, Pink Floyd - Money, Opeth - The leper affinity, Arch Enemy - Beast of man, At the gates - Under a Serpent Sun, Nevermore - The riverdragon has come




Electronica:


Amon Tobin - Golfer vs. Boxer

This one is one of my alltime favorite artists in electronica. I can't describe the music exactly, but it sometimes stuns me with such amazing stuff. I highly recommend trying his songs (the album Supermodified is great).

Prodigy - Poison

Those who have any experience in electronica have heard of the Prodigy. This is just one of many great songs (from the album Music for the jilted generation).


Other songs from this genre: Fatboy Slim - Right here, right now, Chemical Brothers - Dig your own hole, Sigur Ros - Svefn-G-Englar




Well, that was a rather lenghty post, but writing it felt like nothing! :D I know I'm missing so many songs, oh well. Maybe you (anyone reading this) can get some nice ideas from my list.

P.S. I saw a "Now playing" thread stickied on another forum. A thread like that is nice for picking up new artists. Lots of spam though!
 
Matt R said:
She Just Wants to Dance - Keb Mo'
Tell Everybody I Know - Keb Mo'
Always knew there was a connection somewhere Matt. From one Keb Mo' fan to another. ;)

Also:
Pink Floyd
Allman Brothers
CSNY (some will know who) ;)

the list could go on and on.
 
Lemon said:
Captain Beyond - Mesmerization eclipse,
There never were that many Captain Beyond fans even in the States, amazing that you discovered them there. "Sufficiently Breathless" is my favorite from them.
 
I'm terrible with titles, but I'll try anyway

Miles Davis, et al - Jeanne Pierre
Pink Floyd - Pigs on the wing
Led Zepelin - over the hills and far away.
Bob Dylan - Visions of Johanna
Tom Waits - Franks later years
Warren Zevon - Lawyers, guns, and money
Crystal Method - She's my pusher
Dresden Dolls - Coin operated boy
 
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