The Dance - Garth Brooks Walking on Sunshine - Katrina and the Waves Girls Just Wanna Have Fun - Cindy Lauper Born to Run - The Boss Kashmir - Led Zepplin Angelina Zooma, Zoom - Louis Prima That Old Black Magic - Keely Smith and Louis Prima Rocky Mountain High - John Denver (alright, alright, it's John Denver, but this song reads like it was written about my hubby.)
Well, those are just a few. But those always get cranked up when I hear them!
Oh, there's so many this is really hard! These are in no particular order.
Under Pressure, The prophet's song by Queen. The Thing That Should not be, Master of Pupperts, pretty much everything old school Metallica. Money, Echos by Pink Floyd Hot for Teacher, Unchained by Van Halen Stairway to Heaven, Kashmir by Led Zeppelin 5th and 9th symphony movements by Beethoven Every Thievery Corporation CD made Home Sweet Home by Motley Crue
"The Real Me" - The Who "Ace of Spades" - Motorhead "Inside Lookin' Out" - Grand Funk "Wrathchild" - Iron Maiden "I Don't Live Today" - Hendrix "Electric Eye" - Judas Priest "The Rover" - Zepplin "Gimme Back My Bullets" - Skynyrd "King Nothing" - Metallica "Bad Girl" - New York Dolls "Snortin' Whiskey" - Pat Travers "Brighton Rock" - Queen "Alethea" - Robin Trower "Crystal Ship" - The Doors "Halo of Flies" - Alice Cooper "Into the Void" - Black Sabbath "Rock Bottom" - UFO
This is a pretty decent list in my mind!
It is obvious that you have been a true rock and roller for many years!
One I would add to that list is, "Dancing Madly Backwards" , by Captain Beyond....have to listened to that one!
There are so many good songs from back in the days, and so many great bands!
"This town" by The Michael Stanley Band is one of my old favorites. Good times and memories from my misspent youth.
Micah 6:8; He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.
John 14:19 Jesus said: Because I live, you also will live.
"Straight outta Compton, crazy ass mother named Ice Cube, from the gang called Wit Attitude"
Back in the early 90's is when I listened to rap. But rap lost it's appeal as it now sounds and looks all the same. Dr. Dre's "The Chronic" was friken great. I still throw that in my CD player when I am driving. I was really big into Wu Tang Clan too.
Now it's metal and techno mostly. I have always been into metal, like Type O, Pantera, Fear Factory, sevendust, ect.
Our honor defend, we will fight to the end, for OHIO! GO BUCKS!
Today it's "Cumbersome" I don't know about tomorrow yet. Maybe it will be "Down with the Sickness". I always love the old standards, "Stairway to Heaven" and "Freebird". The one song that I can't stand is "Born In the USA"
Are You Ready-Pacific Gas and Electric U.S.S. Zydecosmobile,Pedel to the Metal,and Congo Square-Sonny Landreth Take One Away-Burton Cummings Double Shot of My Baby's Love-The Swinging Medallions Anything done by Chris Duarte
...and that's just a precious few.
"My opinions and feelings are mine and shall not be influenced by anyone....especially liberals."
Raining Blood- Slayer The Four Horsemen- Metallica The Conjuring- Megadeth Black No. 1- Type O Negative Walk the Line- Johnny Cash Cemetary Gates- Pantera
The most recorded, performed (and reworked) song in the history of recorded music. If John Lennon (rip) and Paul McCartney had written ONLY this song together, they'd both still be almost-billionaires... from royalties alone.
Considered by many celebrated Musicologists to be possibly the most well-written ballad ever... considering the chord changes, form/structure, lyrics and instrumentation. Beatles knocked it into McCovey Cove on this one.
The most recorded, performed (and reworked) song in the history of recorded music. If John Lennon (rip) and Paul McCartney had written ONLY this song together, they'd both still be almost-billionaires... from royalties alone.
Considered by many celebrated Musicologists to be possibly the most well-written ballad ever... considering the chord changes, form/structure, lyrics and instrumentation. Beatles knocked it into McCovey Cove on this one.
In other words, you're not alone, Logdawg.
Absolutely! I totally blanked about putting that one on my list. It's easily in my top 2. (depending on my mood, The Dance can be 1, but it's all about my mood.)
"Hurt" is the shizz, boy. Johnny make it cry, but I still prefer the original by Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) Trent edges Johnny ONLY because he wrote it. Johnny sold it, because he also LIVED it. Fascinating men, the both of'em.
************** I... hurt myself today to see if I still feel I focus on the pain, the only thing that's real. The needle tears a hole The old familiar sting Try to kill it all away But I remember everything.
What have I become? My sweetest friend... Everyone I know Goes away in the end.
Damn. Talk about laying down a setting.
Arch... this ain't no pretty piece. We need to start worrying about you? You OK, Dawg?
man this is one of those questions that I dont think I'll ever be able to really answer.
right now....the song I wanna hear most is: The Hives - Introduce The Metric System In Time...Its so catchy I love it, but thats not a favorite of all time.
Drowning Pool - Tear Away was the first song I ever learned all the way through on a guitar, so its partial, and it never gets old.
Neil Young's "Ohio" is one of the most amazing songs of that time, along with Bufflo Springfield's "For What It's Worth" Very big time songs
The Doors - Love Me Two Times The Beatles - I Want You (She's So Heavy) Rage Against The Machine - Ghost of Tom Joad Rage Against The Machine - Sleep Now In The Fire Rage Against The Machine - Tire Me Rage Against The Machine - Ashes In The Fall Modest Mouse - Tiny Cities Made Of Ashes Rusted Root - Food And Creative Love Rusted Root - Ecstacy The Avett Brothers - Shame The Avett Brothers - When I Drink The Avett Brothers - Paranoia In B-Flat Major
but i think if i had to pick a favorite song...I'd go with
Paradise City by Guns 'N' Roses
ya know what i think it
"It has to start somewhere It has to start somehow What better place than here? What better time than now?"
337, I'm surprised and hurt that you bring up ABC, but fail to mention any Nirvana songs. I thought you were supposed to represent for us?
"Breed" by Nirvana is definitely up there, as well as "No Shelter" by Rage Against the Machine, "Aerials" by System of a Down, and anything by Ace of Base (just kidding).
Lynyrd Skynryd - I Need You, I Never Dreamed Allman Brothers - Soulshine Gov't Mule - Little Toy Brain Pearl Jam - Even Flow, Alive Days of the New - Dancing With the Wind Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond
Favorite Songs Ruined by the Radio - Free Bird, Stairway to Heaven
Quote: Nothing wrong with John Denver. Good songwriter, good voice.
I like so much stuff I can't pick up a favorite but as long as we're being forthright and honest I'll admit to liking; Rama Lama Ding Dong Hold me, Thrill me, Kiss me Shout AND going to Phil Dirt and the Dozer concerts on the Strongsville Commons every summer. Phew, I feel better. Confession really is good for the sole!
I was never into country music, but by a freak series of events, I ended up at the Brad Paisley concert at blossom this year. I remember when this song came on, I instantly thought it was the saddest song I've ever heard, but all the emotion in it made it brilliant.
As for my favorite song, it'd probably be "Slide Away" by Oasis.
It's a rockin' love song
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