The Favorite Song Thread
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The Favorite Song Thread
This is the one that's your current favorite, or your all-time favorite, or flavor-of-the-month favorite. You figure it out! Anyway, everybody reply and let us know your favorite!
I'm currently tied with Kashmir by Led Zeppelin and Across The Universe by The Beatles.
I'm currently tied with Kashmir by Led Zeppelin and Across The Universe by The Beatles.
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Hard choice. Alltime... "Sober" by Tool. Of the moment...
A Perfect Circle - Sleeping Beauty
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From the album "Mer De Noms"
delusional i believed i could cure it all for you dear coax or trick or drive or drag the demons from you make it right for you sleeping beauty truly thought i could heal you
far beyond a visible sign of your awakening failing miserably to rescue sleeping beauty
drunk on ego truly thought i could make it right if i kissed you one more time to help you face the nightmare but you're far too poisoned for me such a fool to think that i could wake you from your slumber that i could actually heal you
sleeping beauty poisoned and hopeless
far beyond a visible sign of your awakening failing miserably to find a way to comfort you
far beyond a visible sign of you awakening and hiding from some poisoned memory
poisoned and hopeless sleeping beauty
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Didn't know how to answer this thread. Here's some of my favorites of the last many years.
Time After Time - Cindi Lauper
No One Is To Blame - Howard Jones
In Liverpool - Suzanne Vega
Long Gone Day - Mad Season
4 Seasons of Loneliness - Boyz II Men
I Try - Macy Gray
Torn - Natalie Imbruglia
In The End - Linkin Park
One - U2
Round Here - Counting Crows
The Space Between - Dave Matthews Band
Time After Time - Cindi Lauper
No One Is To Blame - Howard Jones
In Liverpool - Suzanne Vega
Long Gone Day - Mad Season
4 Seasons of Loneliness - Boyz II Men
I Try - Macy Gray
Torn - Natalie Imbruglia
In The End - Linkin Park
One - U2
Round Here - Counting Crows
The Space Between - Dave Matthews Band
All lies and jest
Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest -Paul Simon

Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest -Paul Simon

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Sounds kinda surreal, Dromond!
Infelice,
Why don't you check the box that says something to the effect of "Automatically log in" next time you log in manually? I haven't had to log in in months. And yeah, I've always liked Drops of Jupiter too. And I like Five For Fighting's Superman even more!
Infelice,
Why don't you check the box that says something to the effect of "Automatically log in" next time you log in manually? I haven't had to log in in months. And yeah, I've always liked Drops of Jupiter too. And I like Five For Fighting's Superman even more!
All lies and jest
Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest -Paul Simon

Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest -Paul Simon

Hmmm....sometimes I just have to be clunked over the noggin before I get it through my pretty little headFist and Faith wrote: Infelice,
Why don't you check the box that says something to the effect of "Automatically log in" next time you log in manually? I haven't had to log in in months. And yeah, I've always liked Drops of Jupiter too. And I like Five For Fighting's Superman even more!

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