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Post by SNL_Ali on Apr 28, 2005 16:29:49 GMT -5
Title speaks for itself.
December, 1963 - Fankie Valli & The Four Seasons I love this song to pieces. Actually I love just about everything disco-ey, but this song just makes me so freaking happy. I love it.
Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen I'm a Queen FANATIC! Love those guys to pieces. This song just has everything I could ever possibly love in a rock song.......suh-weet solos, a really stupid opera bit that I love way too much, and empowering rock balady goodness! God save the queens!!!
Hey Jude - The Beatles Don't make me chose between Queen and the Beatles. I love them both sooo much. Hey Jude always makes me cry--guaranteed. I love that song, it just gets me up n goin.
Those are all of my favorite songs OF. ALL. TIME. Or at least all i can think of right now. How about you all?
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Post by Tyrannus et Callida on Apr 28, 2005 17:08:23 GMT -5
None. I've said it before, I don't listen to music.
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Sil and Veil
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Post by Sil and Veil on Apr 28, 2005 17:14:35 GMT -5
The Lumberjack song, by Monty Python. ;D
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Post by Kaye&Lanh on Apr 28, 2005 17:33:45 GMT -5
Goodbye To You -Michelle Branch This song is sad, about loving someone and hating them at the same time. It's so teen-agery-ish
Queen ANYTHING by queen. it's so hard to choose!!!
Breathe (2am)-Ana Nalick This song is random, but cool
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Post by emily on Apr 28, 2005 17:52:12 GMT -5
Oh man, of all time? That's tough. Anything by the lovely late Jeff Buckley. His voice still gives me shivers every once in a while. Especially 'Hallelujah,' that's for sure one of my all time favorites. I love most of Hawksley Workman's things, and although it might not be what I consider his best, 'Autumn's Here' is probably my favorite, or near. Something about it makes me sob. 'House of the Rising Sun' by the Animals brings back some unclear feeling from a long time ago, not quite a childhood memory but the same sort of affair. Individual songs by Modest Mouse don't really get me going, but Lonsome Crowded West and Good News are both pretty hot as albums. 'Understand Your Man,' by Johnny Cash. I know I'm missing soooo many, and I feel guilty, but ah c'est la vie. (:
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Post by Kiba on Apr 28, 2005 19:00:25 GMT -5
Freak on a Leash by Korn.
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Post by cock of teh walk on Apr 28, 2005 19:28:25 GMT -5
kay&lahn?! breathe 2am?!
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Post by Leah on Apr 28, 2005 23:01:25 GMT -5
Let's see... There's a lot to pick from, for all different reasons. I like No Action by Elvis Costello, because It reminds me of my friend, Politically Correct by SR-71, because it makes me think, and of course Closer by NIN, because, well...
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Post by Kaye&Lanh on Apr 29, 2005 7:38:46 GMT -5
Um... yea ghost, i like that song...
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Post by t o n i + r i n t o on Apr 30, 2005 9:56:38 GMT -5
Of all time? I don't know. I have loads and loads of favourite songs though. I love Oasis - Wonderwall though.
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Alexei & Kryii
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Post by Alexei & Kryii on May 2, 2005 14:40:58 GMT -5
Hooo-boy.
"Hurt," NIN or Cash version.
"Lovin' you" and "Inside my love" from Minnie Ripperton.
"Whose Garden was this" and "I give you the morning" from Tom Paxton. Also good in his "Bayonet Rap"
"Bohemian Rhapsody" is danged good, I agree.
"God Save the Queen" I actually like the "Queen" over the "King," myself, and I have heard both. Probs because of Her Majesty being the only Monarch in my life, eh?
"Heaven on their Minds," "I only want to say," "Judas's Death," and "Superstar" from Andrew Lloyd Webber/Tim Rice's Jesus Christ: Superstar. "King Herod's Song" is also good.
Hrm... eh...
"Cry," Faith Hill.
"Flower on the wall," Statler Brothers not Eric Heatherly.
"I will always love you" Dolly Parton, as seen on "Best Little Whore House..." not as cut for radio.
"Let's Call the whole thing off," Ella Fitzgerald and Satchmo, Louis Armstrong.
"O Death," as sung by Ralph Stanely (featured on O Brother, Where Art Thou. At the huge KKK rally, in fact.)
"War Pigs/Luke's Wall" Black Sabbath. Hate Ozzy, for the msot part, however. Go Figure.
"Free Bird," Lenard Skynard.
"Stairway to Heaven" The 15 minute version. Jsut damned good music.
"Alburqurqie" (sp?) and the "Yoda Song" by Weird All.
"You Can't Rollerskate in a Buffalo Heard," and "England Swings," Roger Miller (who also sang "King of the Road")
"Mississippi Squirrel Revival" from Ray Stevens.
And I'm done for now. Not that I'm a music person, but I really can't narrow it down further at all... =P
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