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Best Songs of All Time There's a spot for the worst why not the best.
my top 3 are:
3. Sweet Child of Mine 2. My Eyes Burn 1. Cute Without the E
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i like cute with out the e its cool
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Patrick
Joined: Aug. 11, 2005
Posts: 7
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For me the top 5 are-
5. Meant to Live- Switchfoot 4. You and Me- Lifehouse 3. Hot Blooded- Foreigner 2. Big Love- Lindsay Buckingham (Fleetwood Mac) 1. While My Guitar Gently Weeps- The Beatles
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boomer
Joined: Aug. 04, 2005
Posts: 4
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Shit hot top three, love cute without the e, top topthree, you know what i mean.
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My top 3 are
Jeff Buckley - Halleluja Oasis - Rock n Roll Star Bob Dylan - It Aint Me Babe
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Fiver
Joined: Oct. 22, 2005
Posts: 2
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1. The Early November - I Want To Hear You Sad 2. The Clark Family Experience - To Quote Shakespeare 3. Eastmountainsouth - All the Stars
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1. Back in Black- AC DC 2. Judy Is a Punk- The Ramones 3. All These Things That I've Done- The Killers
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some good ones: smile like you mean it, wouldn't it be nice, teenage dirtbag, your so vain
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Airic
Joined: Feb. 02, 2006
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1. White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane 2. In Bloom - Nirvana 3. Champagne Supernova - Oasis
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worrow
Joined: Apr. 05, 2006
Posts: 2
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Some good songs in there. Heres 3 you have to hear if you haven't already.
1. Bleed For Me - Saliva 2. Always - Saliva 3. California - Phantom planet
Looking for more songs like my # 1 if you have any ideas please contact me. Amazing song.
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Ok, here's my vote for the best 3 songs ever (in reverse order): #3: "I'm Goin Home" by Ten Years After (from Woodstock) #2: "No Trains to Heaven" by Be Bop Deluxe and (I'm serious) #1: "I'm Gonna Make you Love Me" by The Supremes with the Temptations
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I'd leave my top 3, but it seems that every couple of months, my view of music changes just a bit, and with it my top 3 would change. But, for the sake of the post..... 1. Dear Mama - 2Pac 2. Hotel California - Eagles ( My uncle was a producer on it, and I like it) 3. Rico Suave....just kidding....Hey Jude - The Beatles
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creep
Joined: Jul. 01, 2006
Posts: 19
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This was a very hard choice but... i managed to come down with these three
#1 Nirvana - Come As You Are #2 The Cure - Just Like Heaven #3 Smashing Pumpkins - 1979
- Creep
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fav songs all time this kept me thinking for a while... but in the end once i decided... #1tupac-same ho's #2foo fighters-everlong #3tupac-dear mama
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Blender Link http://www.blender.com/guide/articles.aspx?ID=1777
I don't necessarily agree with all of the choices on Blender's list, but I might not have found Run-D.M.C.'s 'Sucker Emcees' without it.
My Five: (Deciding was some shade of extremely hard.)
1. Led Zeppelin - Since I've Been Loving You 2. Simon & Garfunkel - America 3. Red Hot Chili Peppers - I Could Have Lied 4. Neil Young - Cortez The Killer 5. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - If 6 Was 9
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1. Gary Jules - Mad World 2. Magnus Uggla - Mälarö Kyrka 3. Sublime - What I Got
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1 Led Zeppelin- Houses of The Holy 2 Who- Baba O'riley 3 Ac/Dc- Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution
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shamrock
Joined: May. 13, 2006
Posts: 37
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Best songs of all timez ummm my 3 are probably
David Bowie - Space Oddity
Radiohead - High and Dry
Pavement - Shady Lane or Summer Babe (and as I always Include) This Charming Man - The Smiths
PAVEMENT--I included pavement, because respectively they paved (ignore the pun) the way for the 90's north american independant/indie scene and their influence is still seen highly in music whether it be on the MTV or in other underground music. When stephen malkumus and pavement released crooked rain in '98, they were courted by big labels, MTV and accepted by the alternative/independant music community, which in my mind makes them hugely important to todays music scene
THE SMITHS---Basicallly what pavement did for the north american 90's scene, The smiths did for the 80's independant scene, but their reach was felt even hear in north america. The Queen is Dead had a huge impact on the social strucutre and musics of the time and along with other bands modeling around a darker new way approach they found a way into the music scene and influenced many up and coming bands. Although long since disbanded, morrissey persists with his own blend of music and it's not uncommon to find people with different musical tastes all sharing a love for the smiths
Radiohead----Thom Yorke has left a huge indent on music with ranges from beautiful guitar melodies to computer generated vioves cuh as heard in Fitter Happier. Like I said with the smiths, people who would listen to different genres tend to embrace radiohea's collection with open arms. Their crossing of genres and exploring new boundries with other albums like Kid A , when other bands refused to explore their talent gave them huge cred with fans everywhere. For being a bridge and never stopping to amaze , Radiohead has a seat as one of the best ever.
David Bowie---The song I posted as one of the best is space oddity, which is possibly my favourite bowie track. Others have different ones, and that's the greatest part of Bowie and all these other artists, they all have the ability to step out of one persona and into the other. Bowie could go from the bisexual alien from mars to his more classic "change" approach. Like a chameleon bowie knew how to blend with the changing music scene. His music has never dissapointed me so I put him as one of the best of all time with his song Space oddity.
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shamrock
Joined: May. 13, 2006
Posts: 37
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Quoth pearcy1980:
My top 3 are
Jeff Buckley - Halleluja Oasis - Rock n Roll Star Bob Dylan - It Aint Me Babe
Jeff Buckley (thumbs up)
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joy division - love will tear us apart nirvana - heart shaped box the pixies - where is my mind the smiths - heaven knows i'm miserable now the cure - just like heaven
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