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| Author: | Parlod [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 12:57 am ] |
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This is like the "WORST. SONG. EVER." thread, but the opposite. What song is pure awesomeness? What song sends a tingle down your spine? What song evokes a lot of emotion for you? Go ahead and post 'em. You can say how the song makes you feel if you want. Songs that do that for me that I can think of right now are: More Than a Feeling by Boston Peace of Mind by Boston - Awesome song Rock and Roll Band by Boston - (Can you tell I like Boston?) Free Bird by Lynyrd Skynyrd - Teh pure awesomeness Mull of Kintyre by Wings Anyway, I guess you could say I'm into music. If this has already been posted, go ahead and do whatever to it. |
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| Author: | Beyond the Grave [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 3:09 am ] |
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Time by Pink Floyd Enter Sandman by Metallica Hurt by Johnny Cash Baba O'Riley by The Who |
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| Author: | Mr.KISS [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 3:25 am ] |
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God of Thunder-KISS Snow Blind-Ace Frehley Folsom Prison Blues-Johnny Cash Unknown Soldier-The Doors Me and Bobby McGee-Janis Joplin Spanish Train-Chris De Burgh EDIT: Tales of Brave Ulysses-Cream |
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| Author: | Marshmallow Roast [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 3:45 am ] |
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Trinity by theSTART- it really evokes a lot of emotion, especially once you know that the singer wrote it about her father's death. Silver and Cold by AFI- it's heartbreaking! The Fire by Reel Big Fish is like sugar. It's very happy... fying. |
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| Author: | Encountering Gremlins [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 7:29 am ] |
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15 of my random favorites I can think of off the bat - I enjoy lengthy songs very much: Mr. Bungle - "The Air Conditioned Nightmare" Deep Purple - "Child In Time" (yes, I'm aware someone put this on their 'worst songs' list... )
Belle And Sebastian - "Dirty Dream Number Two" Sparks - "Fletcher Honorama" The Beatles - "Golden Slumbers / Carry That Weight / The End" (this counts as one song in my book) Red House Painters - "Grace Cathedral Park" The Cure - "Just Like Heaven" Dream Theater - "Learning To Live" The Who - "The Punk And The Godfather" The Velvet Underground - "Sunday Morning" Genesis - "Supper's Ready" Jane's Addiction - "Three Days" The Replacements - "Unsatisfied" Sigur Rós - "Viõrar Vel Til Loftárasa" |
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| Author: | Kiki [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 10:36 am ] |
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A few very, very good ones: Africa - Toto More than a feeling - Boston Bat out of hell - Meatloaf The Bell - Mike Oldfield Walk like an Egyptian - The Bangles Call me on - I forgot Back in Black - AC/DC You ain't seen nothing yet - Bachman turner overdrive So glad to know you - I forgot Men at work - Down Under Rocking all over the world - Status Quo I like to move it - King Julien
And a lot more... 'the best song ever' doesn't exist. |
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| Author: | Parlod [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 1:57 pm ] |
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Kiki wrote: 'the best song ever' doesn't exist.
I'd have to agree. There is no "one best song". But there are pretty dang cool songs. Like Hotel California by The Eagles.
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| Author: | Funkstar [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 2:06 pm ] |
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Crazy Sunshine by The Pillows Livin' on a Prayer by Bon Jovi Out of Space by The Prodigy Voodoo people by The Prodigy The Evil Things What Men's does by Iron Maiden. |
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| Author: | Kevin DuBrow [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 2:28 pm ] |
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Feel Good Inc. - Gorillaz Johnny B Goode - Chuck Berry Mr. Roboto - Styx |
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| Author: | No Toppings [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 3:43 pm ] |
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Don't Fear the Reaper - Blue Oyster Cult Wish you were Here - Pink Floyd War Pigs - Black Sabbath Smoke on the Water - Deep Purple |
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| Author: | Funkstar [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 5:04 pm ] |
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Kevin DuBrow wrote: Feel Good Inc. - Gorillaz
Johnny B Goode - Chuck Berry Mr. Roboto - Styx After listening to that song 100 times a day, I HATE IT!! |
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| Author: | Clan rHrN [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 5:05 pm ] |
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Why Not by Hilary Duff(It is soothing, and the rhythm is overwhelmingly cool) Amish Paradise by Weird Al(Funky rapping and overwhelmingly cool) My two favorite songs have overwhelmingly cool feats. |
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| Author: | Funkstar [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 5:06 pm ] |
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Clan rHrN wrote: Why Not by Hilary Duff.
It is soothing, and the rhythm is cool. Because she can't actually sing. |
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| Author: | Clan rHrN [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 5:07 pm ] |
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I edited it to add Amish Paradise. |
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| Author: | Mr.KISS [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 5:07 pm ] |
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Funkstar wrote: Clan rHrN wrote: Why Not by Hilary Duff. It is soothing, and the rhythm is cool. Because she can't actually sing. I think Why not was the name of the song. |
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| Author: | Clan rHrN [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 5:10 pm ] |
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Mr.KISS wrote: Funkstar wrote: Clan rHrN wrote: Why Not by Hilary Duff. It is soothing, and the rhythm is cool. Because she can't actually sing. I think Why not was the name of the song. I listed both Why Not(By Hilary Duff) and Amish Paradise(By Weird Al) Both songs have overwhelmingly cool rhythms and singing/rapping.(Depends on which of them you listen to) |
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| Author: | SwissCakeRolls [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 7:01 pm ] |
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Don't have one favorite song. But....you're a butt. No. Ok. Whatever. Birdhouse in Your Soul by TMBG Ana Ng by TMBG The live version of "Don't Let's Start" like on Gigantic by TMBG. This really sends shivers down my spine. Pure awesomeness. |
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| Author: | Kiki [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 7:15 pm ] |
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SwissCakeRolls wrote: Birdhouse in Your Soul by TMBG
Ana Ng by TMBG The live version of "Don't Let's Start" like on Gigantic by TMBG. This really sends shivers down my spine. Pure awesomeness. I'd like to hear those song but I can't get them. I don't have a visacard or anything. I like the few TMBG song I've heard, though. Especially 'damn good times' and 'experimental film'. |
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| Author: | Parlod [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 8:06 pm ] |
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Kiki wrote: SwissCakeRolls wrote: Birdhouse in Your Soul by TMBG Ana Ng by TMBG The live version of "Don't Let's Start" like on Gigantic by TMBG. This really sends shivers down my spine. Pure awesomeness. I'd like to hear those song but I can't get them. I don't have a visacard or anything. I like the few TMBG song I've heard, though. Especially 'damn good times' and 'experimental film'. I have The Emperimental Film and Birdhouse in Your Soul. They're pretty cool. Another song I really like is Don't Wanna Miss a Thing by Aerosmith. It usually makes me sad, because it makes me think of a girl I know. |
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| Author: | Cybernetic Teenybopper [ Tue Jan 03, 2006 4:28 am ] |
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"Free to Go" by The Folk Implosion: Already mentioned it on the "Music associations" thread, but I'll post it again here. May be my favorite song ever. Its percussion section sounds like it was performed on kitchen pots and pans, which, trust me, is a good thing here. Also combines regular drums, guitar, and what sounds like a cello. The lyrics are also really nice. "Another First Kiss" by They Might Be Giants: Just an absolutely beautiful song. If I were to pick three songs to be serenaded to by moonlight, this would be one of them--the other two, incidentally, would be "Hanging By a Moment," by Lifehouse, and a song called "Whole Lotta Love"--no, not by Led Zeppelin, but a CD-only song by Smashmouth. "Life Less Ordinary" by some group I can't remember: Yes, I'm terrible. I love this song and don't know who wrote it. But it's really cool. The chorus hangs around me for ages after I hear it: "The night you came into my life, / well it took the bones of me, / took the bones of me, / (something that I can't recall) / and you shook the bones of me, / shook the bones of me..."[/b] "Renegade" by Styx: I love this song. It starts out very slow and melodramatic and then runs straight into the hard rockin'. Rules my socks, that's for sure! "Nevermore to go astray, / this'll be the end today / of the wanted man..." "Paint It Black" by the Rolling Stones, as covered by Vanessa Carlton: I really don't care much for the original version, but the cover is great! For some reason, I believe it more when Carlton sings it--she sounds more sad, especially when she says this line: "No more will my green sea go turn a deeper blue... / I could not foresee this thing happening to you..." That, and I think her version uses the instrumentals better. Be warned, however, that not everyone will like her voice. It's a bit of the whiny side. And though it's already been mentioned... "Back in Black," by AC/DC. Rock doesn't get more wickedly cool. Australian metal boys, rock rock on! |
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| Author: | Mr.KISS [ Tue Jan 03, 2006 4:35 am ] |
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Cybernetic Teenybopper wrote: [
"Paint It Black" by the Rolling Stones, as covered by Vanessa Carlton: I really don't care much for the original version, but the cover is great! NOOOOOOOO!!! You;re like, the millionth person who's said that cover was better. But, to be honest, Carlton's voice is pretty annoying. If you want to hear a good cover of that song, check out the one by "The Vines". |
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| Author: | Alexander [ Tue Jan 03, 2006 5:57 am ] |
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I don't have a favorite song. But I do have my favorite artists. John Cage. (1912-1992) Known by many as perhaps the most innovative composer of the 20th century. And a brillant man who touched my heart. They Might Be Giants. Every nerd has a dream. Claude Debussy. (1862-1918) He composed my favorite song in the known and unknown world, "Clair De Lune". Ludwig van Beethoven. (1770-1827) I'm sure you know him
And finally... Erik Satie. (1866-1925) You must hear him. And yes, I do love classical music. |
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| Author: | Dark Grapefruit [ Tue Jan 03, 2006 6:41 am ] |
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My favourite song of all time would have to be Hotel California. It's so soothing, yet at the same time sort of disturbing and mysterious. Parlod wrote: Kiki wrote: 'the best song ever' doesn't exist. I'd have to agree. There is no "one best song". But there are pretty dang cool songs. Like Hotel California by The Eagles.Dag, yo. |
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| Author: | DeathlyPallor [ Tue Jan 03, 2006 8:05 am ] |
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Here's some -The Luxury of Tears by Christian Death -Toccata and Fugue (in D minor) by J.S. Bach -Paint it Black by The Stones...BY WAY OF THE ROLLING STONES!!!! No crappy pop-star covers here (The fact that anyone said that was better than the Stones nauseates and infuriates me) and there are far better covers anyways... about 200 (I'm not kidding) Bands that have done better covers: Mephisto Walz The Tea Party The Vines (yes... their cover is much better than Carlton's) Incubus (although I cant effing stand them) -Angel by Daucus Karota -The Four Seasons (Winter) by Vivaldi -Bela Lugosi's Dead by Bauhaus -Shiori Hada Ni Kuuru Ai To Kanashimi Rondo (The Rondo of Love and Sadness) by Malice Mizer -Eleanor Rigby by The Beatles -Imagine by John Lennon -This Corrosion by The Sisters of Mercy -Venus in Furs by The Velvet Undergroud -Ziggy Stardust by David Bowie -Dissolve by Switchblade Symphony -Du Hast by Rammstein |
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| Author: | DeadGaySon [ Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:42 am ] |
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DGS's list of awesome. Peace of Mind- Boston I'm In Heaven When You Smile- Van Morrison I've Just Seen A Face-The Beatles Bold As Love- Jimi Hendrix Johnny B Good- Chuck Berry Carry On My Wayward Son- Kansas Puff The Magic Dragon- Peter Paul & Mary Crocodile Rock- Elton John Don't Think Twice (It's Alright)- Bob Dylan The Joker- Steve Miller Band needless to say, those are just a few. All personal anthems of mine
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| Author: | Cybernetic Teenybopper [ Tue Jan 03, 2006 7:59 pm ] |
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To each his or her own, I say. Personally, I found the Stone's original version to be weak in the instrumental department, and Jagger's voice tenuous and too flat for the subject matter of the song. Yeah, Carlton's got an annoying voice, but I find it to be stronger, and it sounds more properly affected. I've never heard any of the other covers, but downloading them all would break my poor computer. Besides, I'm happy with what I've got. Nice to see that someone else here doesn't find classical and heavy metal to be mutually exclusive. I'm quite fond of Gustav Holst's "Planets" symphony, personally...
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| Author: | Cleverdan [ Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:31 pm ] |
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"We Want A Rock" by they might be giants. "Istanbul" by they might be giants "Everything You Know Is Wrong" by wierd Al. |
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| Author: | Bugkiss [ Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:45 pm ] |
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Beyond the Grave wrote: Time by Pink Floyd Maxwell's Silver Hammer by the Beatles. I just love this song. Parlod wrote: Free Bird by Lynyrd Skynyrd - Teh pure awesomeness Kevin DuBrow wrote: Feel Good Inc. - Gorillaz -It doesn't seem like it fits with what I like, but it's a cool song. But Fire Coming out of the Monkey's Head is so much better.No Toppings wrote: Smoke on the Water - Deep Purple -YES!
I like pretty much what everyone else likes, no matter what it is. |
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| Author: | Beyond the Grave [ Wed Jan 04, 2006 12:51 am ] |
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Purple Haze by Jimmy Hendrix The Wall by Pink Floyd Under Pressure by Queen and David Bowie |
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| Author: | Mr.KISS [ Wed Jan 04, 2006 2:09 am ] |
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Beyond the Grave wrote: Under Pressure by Queen and David Bowie
I can't listen to that song anymore without thinking of that horrible Vanilla Ice song. |
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