songs

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  1. butterflygnz

    butterflygnz New Member

    songs

    what are your favourite songs...?:D
     
  2. Sacharissa

    Sacharissa New Member

    Oh man...THAT ia a tough question...It depends..What mood am I in...What time of the year it is...Whether or not there's a full moon...

    A couple of songs that continually pop up in my top 10 at any given time, however, are:
    • Nights in White Satin (Moody Blues)
    • Forever Autumn (Justin Hayward)
    • Moondance (Van Morrison)
    • California Nights (Leslie Gore)
    • Careless Whisper (WHAM!)
    Yeah - I know...I like the old stuff...Check again next week, and the results may be different...
     
  3. muffin-tacos

    muffin-tacos Queen of Xeex

    Definitely a hard one. I become addicted to some songs for a period of time, where I'll listen to it over and over again, and others I can listen to for ages without getting bored of them.

    My current addiction is Painted By Numbers by The Sounds. Oh, and I heard a song the other day called Heart of Glass by Blondie - really liked that one and I have to say that Lily Allen does a great job of singing it live (my mum was really surprised when I told her that I liked a Blondie song because it's not really my style of music and it turned out that Blondie was her old fav band!). And I can't diss Sweet Child O' Mine by Guns'N'Roses (that was my addiction a few weeks ago). There are so many more but I can't be arsed to type them all down. I'll check back with ya later maybe. :winks:

    So what's your favourite song at the mo, butterfly?

    I was just listening to this song and I just had to add it to my list: Politics by Korn. :biggrin:
     
  4. hugzncuddles

    hugzncuddles New Member

    I go through phases too, and my mood definitely influences what I listen to but these songs never grow old - they are always on my playlist:

    If We Were A Movie - Hannah Montana
    One In A Million - Hannah Montana
    Goddess's Tower - Maplestory (Instrumental)
    Ellinia - Maplestory (Instrumental)
    On A Voyage - Maplestory (Instrumental)
    Orbis Tower - Maplestory (Instrumental)
    (lots more Maplestory music lol)
    Because You Live - Jesse McCartney
    Bad Day - Daniel Powter
    Love It When You Call - The Feeling
    You and I - Celine Dion
    You Take Me Away - Reel
    Will I Ever - Alice Deejay
    My Time - Dutch ft. Crystal Waters
    The Prayer - Andrea Bocelli and Celine Dion
    Welcome To My life - Simple Plan
    When It All Falls Apart - The Veronicas
    Speechless - The Veronicas
    Since U Been Gone - Kelly Clarkson (Jason Nevins Remix)

    Anything by Busted/ Bowling For Soup/ McFly/The Corrs is good too. :p

    Phew!
     
  5. Vega

    Vega New Member

    Hard question :p I have lots of favorite songs, but mainly i love all from Coldplay and The Lord of the Rings Original Sound Track :)

    This is my playlist now:

    The Hearth Ask Pleasure First - OST from The Piano
    Comforting Sounds -
    Mew
    To Sheila -
    Smashing Pumpkins
    Nothing Else Matters-
    Mettalica
    Fix You -
    Coldplay
    Yellow -
    Coldplay
    The Scientist -
    Coldplay
    Gravity -
    Coldplay
    The Grey Havens -
    OST from Lord of the Rings
     
  6. muffin-tacos

    muffin-tacos Queen of Xeex

    Memory Remains by Metallica and Rape Me by Nirvana (I never get sick of that song and yeah, it's a weird title, I know) are good too. Run To The Hills by Ironmaiden is rather catchy as well. :)
     
  7. muffin-tacos

    muffin-tacos Queen of Xeex

    Yep, it's me again. :D I just had to add this one to the list: Luv Addict by Family Force 5. I dunno why but that song makes me laugh every time I listen to it... (Man, my throat would really hurt if I sang like that every day.)

    "Hold up wait a minute put a little love in it!"
     
  8. Lynet

    Lynet New Member

    I discovered the yahoo music site yesterday because I was looking for a song I'd hear on the radio very rarely. Turns out it's Father Figure by George Michael. I listened to some of his other music. I also like several of the songs by Journey, particularly Open Arms, and I own three or four Enya CDs.

    I am embarrassed to confess that I tend to go for the romantic, mushy songs that are often turned into elevator music (although I don't care for it in that transformation.)

    I like certain operas, too, like TOSCA, the opera by Puccini. There's a lot of beautiful music in that one.
     
  9. Vega

    Vega New Member

    I like Enya too :) it's music that makes me dream :p
     
  10. Sacharissa

    Sacharissa New Member

    Oooo - Journey...LOVE Separate Ways! I think I need to listen to it right now!

    And yes, love Enya to, and of course, Clannad. Love that Celtic inspired music that, as Vega points out, makes you dream!
     
  11. John Mole

    John Mole New Member

    All-Time Favorite Songs:
    • Six Things to a Cycle - The Residents
    • A Saucerful of Secrets (Live Version off the Ummagumma album) - Pink Floyd
    All-Time Runner-ups (Out of a 300 song playlist:(
    • The O-Men - The Butthole Surfers
    • Jimi - The Butthole Surfers
    • The Ballad of Naked Man - The Butthole Surfers
    • Hay! - The Butthole Surfers
    • Twenty Small Cigars - Frank Zappa
    • The Adventures of Greggary Peccary - Frank Zappa
    • Fembot in a Wet T-Shirt - Frank Zappa
    • Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance - Frank Zappa
    • Outside Now Again - Frank Zappa
    In case Anyone hasn't noticed, My tastes tend to be non-radio-friendly.
     
  12. JohnEZ

    JohnEZ The Mac Guy

    Oh God... such a difficult question. It really does depend on my mood and the season. (and I'm not talking Holiday season, by the way :p)

    Favorite songs...

    Gravity - Vienna Teng
    Drought - Vienna Teng
    Harbor - Vienna Teng
    Homecoming - Vienna Teng
    First Time - Lifehouse
    You and Me - Lifehouse
    Iris - Goo Goo Dolls
    Go Your Own Way - Fleetwood Mac
    Candle in the Wind (1997) - Elton John
    Home - Chris Daughtry
    Photograph - Nickelback
    New York, New York - Frank Sinatra
    Beyond the Sea - Bobby Darin
    Linger - The Cranberries

    ....God, my list is the most random mess I've ever seen :p

    -John
     
  13. Mirelly

    Mirelly Active Member

    In no particular order these are the ones I never jig past when they come around again on my mp3 playlist:

    Perfect - Fairground Attraction
    Won't Get Fooled Again - The Who
    Fast Car - Tracy Chapman
    Come Up and See me (Make me Smile) - Cockney Rebel
    Down Under - Men At Work
    Stan - Eminem
    Smells Like Teen Spirit - Nirvana
    Swimming In Your Ocean - Crash Test Dummies
    I Do - Jon Schmidt
    Julie Don't Live Here - ELO
    Eye In The Sky - Alan Parsons Project
    Pretty Voice - Cloud Cult


    PS. Just looked up Vienna Teng, John. Sounds nice, the clips I found on Amazon. If I'd gone by most plays in the last six weeks I'd have populated my list with all of Cloud Cult's Meaning of 8 album instead of limiting myself to the track that led me to buy ... :p
     
  14. JohnEZ

    JohnEZ The Mac Guy

    Yeah... there's something I love about her music. I'm glad you liked the clips too :D

    If anyone is interested.... www.viennateng.com has a jukebox near the bottom right of the page that plays some of her songs. :)
     
  15. Lynet

    Lynet New Member

    I should have mentioned Separate Ways. I forgot about that one until we were driving for three hours and I decided to play the Journey CD. I ALWAYS turn the volume way up on that song as soon as I hear the first chord. :eek: Not sure my husband (who was driving) was all that keen, but he didn't say anything.
     
  16. Sacharissa

    Sacharissa New Member

    Agreed! That is a FULL Volume song if ever there was one! And two more songs that need to be cranked up to Eleven: Born to be Wild (Steppenwolf) and Bat out of Hell (Meatloaf). Those two are part of my Road Trip playlist.
     
  17. muffin-tacos

    muffin-tacos Queen of Xeex

    I like those songs too. They're what I'd call classic Nirvana and The Who songs. :biggrin:
     
  18. surprised_by_witches

    surprised_by_witches Sleep deprived

    My favorite songs:

    Smells like Teen Spirit, Nirvana
    Nirvana Unplugged, the entire album
    Criminal, Fiona Apple
    Was I? by Madeleine Peyroux
    Cold, Cold Heart by Hank Williams Sr.
    You Ain't Woman Enough to Take my Man, Loretta Lynn
    Romeo Had Juliette, Lou Reed
    If I Had a Million Dollars, Barenaked Ladies
    Just about anything by the Velvet Underground
    Paris, John Cale
    One Headlight, the Wallflowers
    Smooth, Santana with Rob Thomas
    Silent All These Years, Tori Amos
    I Will Survive, Gloria Gaynor
    A Fine Romance, Billie Holiday
    Suzanne, Leonard Cohen
    Famous Blue Raincoat, Leonard Cohen
    Dance Me to the End of Love, Leonard Cohen
    Vienna, Leonard Cohen
    Working at the Car Wash Blues, Jim Croce
    Nightmare Before Christmas soundtrack
    Avenue Q soundtrack
    Les Miserables soundtrack
    Deathly, Aimee Mann
    Save Me, Aimee Mann
    Wise Up, Aimee Mann (actually, pretty much anything by Aimee Mann)

    I could go on. I like a lot of songs. In general, creepy and atmospheric, or funny, works for me.
     
  19. Mirelly

    Mirelly Active Member

    Speaking of which ... doncha just hate it when someone comes along and asks a question and then doesn't hang around for the answer :rolleyes:

    SBW ... I see we share a lot of musical tastes. :D

    I first fell in love with the lovely lyrics and gentle voice of Leonard Cohen ... erm back in 1970 (oh gawd! :eek: ... teen-angst and high-school graduation pressures ... such pain needs musical melancholia like a motorcycle needs an ashtray, but as wrong as it seems, they just go together so darn well. I suspect that the reason why that is so forms a small but significant part of the meaning of life, the universe and everything. ;)
     
  20. surprised_by_witches

    surprised_by_witches Sleep deprived

    It's Cohen's lyrics that haunt me. I didn't even know who he was until my mid twenties, but he really speaks to me. We had a friend who plays the accordion play Dance Me to the End of Love and Vienna for us, instrumental only, at our wedding. Believe it or not, that's the perfect instrument for those songs.

    Dance me through the curtain that our kisses have outworn
    Dance me to the end of love ...

    The man can write, no doubt about it. I have an album of Jennifer Warnes singing his stuff: she has a lovely voice. Have you heard it?

    I like your list, too. I'd definitely road trip with you! :D
     

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