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what song could you listen to forever me an my friend were talking and we got on the subject if we could only hear 1 song for the rest of our lives what would it be.
i said one more time by daft punk
she said whatever happened by the strokes
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hmmmm I would have to say a classic like lving on a prayer by bon jovi...love that song
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I could listen to Damage's "My Point of View" forever. Great heavy metal music.
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Gingle
Joined: Oct. 03, 2008
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Elvis Presley - Such A Night
Elvis Presley - Devil In the Sky :)
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azdoodle
Joined: Jun. 24, 2008
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Walking in Mephis - Lonestar or Philadelphia Freedom- Elton John
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MrJoe815
Joined: Sep. 11, 2008
Posts: 14
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Moodflow
Joined: Aug. 07, 2007
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The Police - Every breath you take
evrybodys heard it, everybody knows it. i have heard it a billion times, still like it when it comes on
if not, i have been listening to People Under The Stairs - Acid Raindrops for some time now; and is to date one of my favourites
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mimoe79
Joined: Jun. 13, 2008
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Arden Kaywin Really like "Lights out" by Arden Kaywin. You should check it out if you have not heard it.
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joey007
Joined: Dec. 03, 2008
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I would have to say fade into you by mazzy star
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mable
Joined: Nov. 30, 2008
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Either Fake Empire by The National or Building Steam With a Grain of Salt by DJ Shadow
I don't think I could ever get tired of those two.
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I couldn't do it, I'd go crazy....both from the repetitiveness and the fact I couldn't listen to anything else
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maybe I'm amazed... ...or perhaps bemused that it would take 10 posts for someone to posit exactly what maryj says above. Perhaps the song should be Ozzy's Suicide Solution because that's what would ultimately happen, after you go crazy. Suicide as mercy killing.
So there is a school of thought that says that having to listen to one song forever is a description of Hell. At least for some people.
But that's hardly the spirit of the game. Stick me with any live Dark Star from 1969 or 1970 (Grateful Dead), maybe the Foreigner Suite by Cat Stevens, Close To The Edge by Yes....both songs from the art rock period of the early 1970's, both approaching 20 minutes. The 1812 Overture or Fantasy Overture from Tchaikovsky (London Symphony/Andre Previn perhaps) would work as well. Both are long, beautiful masterpieces, but even they, too, would eventually wear me the f*ck out. Sooner rather than later I suspect.
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i could totally listen to Robert Pattinson's music forever. It is so good and so different from what other people have done.
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Abhi
Joined: Jun. 26, 2007
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It has to be a tough battle between Tiesto's Adagio for Strings and Born Slippy by Underworld
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Abhi
Joined: Jun. 26, 2007
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Quoth MrJoe815:
I'm Yours - Jason Mraz haha.. my sister loves dat song to bits as does her husband..
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i dunno id say none cause id go crazyy if i had to listen to a song over and over again :P
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Akin
Joined: Jan. 01, 2009
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Hmm...there's a couple of songs I could listen to forever. But if I had to choose... Okay I Believe You But My Tommy Gun Don't - Brand New
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Jammin' - Bob Marley
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magz88
Joined: Oct. 17, 2008
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Ifax
Joined: Dec. 29, 2008
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For me it would be Gotta be Somebody by Nickleback or Don't Stop Believin' by Journey but idk both would get old kinda fast.
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U2's "Stuck In A Moment..."
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