Top 5 Songs
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1. There is a Light That Never Goes Out by the Smiths
2. Famous Blue Raincoat by Leonard Cohen
3. Long, Long, Long by the Beatles
4. Charlotte Sometimes by the Cure
5. How Soon is Now? by the Smiths
6. Heartbreak Hotel as performed by Elvis Presley
7. The Gunner's Dream by Pink Floyd
8. Now My Heart Is Full by Morrissey
9. Tonight, Tonight by Smashing Pumpkins
10. Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want by the Smiths
Totally subject to change (except for numbers one, two, and seven).
2. Famous Blue Raincoat by Leonard Cohen
3. Long, Long, Long by the Beatles
4. Charlotte Sometimes by the Cure
5. How Soon is Now? by the Smiths
6. Heartbreak Hotel as performed by Elvis Presley
7. The Gunner's Dream by Pink Floyd
8. Now My Heart Is Full by Morrissey
9. Tonight, Tonight by Smashing Pumpkins
10. Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want by the Smiths
Totally subject to change (except for numbers one, two, and seven).
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5. "Demon Cleaner" - Kyuss
4. "Angry Chair" - Alice in Chains
3. "The Soapmakers" - Clutch
2. "Sober" - Tool
1. "Go With the Flow" - QOTSA
4. "Angry Chair" - Alice in Chains
3. "The Soapmakers" - Clutch
2. "Sober" - Tool
1. "Go With the Flow" - QOTSA
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So hard to choose 5:
5. "Since I've Been Loving You", Led Zeppelin
4. "Time / The Great Gig In The Sky", Pink Floyd (yes, that is two songs, and no that's not cheating)
3. "Wish You Were Here", Pink Floyd
2. "Mistress of the Salmon Salt (Quicklime Girl)", Blue Öyster Cult
1. "Subhuman", Blue Öyster Cult
5. "Since I've Been Loving You", Led Zeppelin
4. "Time / The Great Gig In The Sky", Pink Floyd (yes, that is two songs, and no that's not cheating)
3. "Wish You Were Here", Pink Floyd
2. "Mistress of the Salmon Salt (Quicklime Girl)", Blue Öyster Cult
1. "Subhuman", Blue Öyster Cult
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"4. "Time / The Great Gig In The Sky", Pink Floyd (yes, that is two songs, and no that's not cheating) "
Yeah, but then there is Breathe (Reprise) in between, so that is actually 3 songs
Yeah, but then there is Breathe (Reprise) in between, so that is actually 3 songs

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Top 5 Songs
as Cail said; these change at the drop of a hat - but the artists are among my faves :
1. the Great Curve - Talking Heads
2. Tango til they're sore - Tom Waits
3. Venus in Furs - Velvet Underground
4. Ma Jaiye Oni - King Sunny Ade
5. Kowalski - Primal Scream
or, if ya like :
1. New Feeling (live) - Talking Heads
2. She's leaving the bank - Ry Cooder
3. Heart of Glass - Blondie
4. Venus - Television
5. Sun Hits the Sky - Supergrass
1. the Great Curve - Talking Heads
2. Tango til they're sore - Tom Waits
3. Venus in Furs - Velvet Underground
4. Ma Jaiye Oni - King Sunny Ade
5. Kowalski - Primal Scream
or, if ya like :
1. New Feeling (live) - Talking Heads
2. She's leaving the bank - Ry Cooder
3. Heart of Glass - Blondie
4. Venus - Television
5. Sun Hits the Sky - Supergrass
Re: Top 5 Songs
Nice!!SleeplessOne wrote: 1. the Great Curve - Talking Heads
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Nice list Ex.exnihilo wrote:So hard to choose 5:
5. "Since I've Been Loving You", Led Zeppelin
4. "Time / The Great Gig In The Sky", Pink Floyd (yes, that is two songs, and no that's not cheating)
3. "Wish You Were Here", Pink Floyd
2. "Mistress of the Salmon Salt (Quicklime Girl)", Blue Öyster Cult
1. "Subhuman", Blue Öyster Cult
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"Men and women range themselves into three classes or orders of intelligence; you can tell the lowest class by their habit of always talking about persons; the next by the fact that their habit is always to converse about things; the highest by their preference for the discussion of ideas." - Charles Stewart
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Those who have posted, do you find you first heard your fave songs in a certain period of your life?
The reason I ask, if I had to write out my fave five, they'd be songs from my teenage years, some of which I've hardly listened to in a decade! I'd still say they were my fave songs though!
The reason I ask, if I had to write out my fave five, they'd be songs from my teenage years, some of which I've hardly listened to in a decade! I'd still say they were my fave songs though!
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For me, most of them, yeah.Stonemaybe wrote:Those who have posted, do you find you first heard your fave songs in a certain period of your life?
The reason I ask, if I had to write out my fave five, they'd be songs from my teenage years, some of which I've hardly listened to in a decade! I'd still say they were my fave songs though!
I rarely listen to Gershwin's Rhaposdy in Blue for piano. But it stops me cold from doing anything else once it's on. And I became intimately familiar with it during my senior year of high school, as I was the, uhm, proofer (?, I would follow the score to look for mistakes) for a friend of mine who was practicing the piece for six months before performing it at a concert in South America.

Cail, I admire your list as well, particularly noting your unorthodox choice of the track "Sorrow" from Momentary Lapse of Reason, a song I have long admired from an album that has been unfairly maligned by the Roger Waters purists.
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I've gone on about how much I like "Sorrow" elsewhere, but what the hey, I'll do it again.....
That track is proof positive (to me, at least) that David Gilmour's contribution to PF is sorely undervalued. Lyrically, it's simply amazing, and the music is just breathtaking. The theme of better days gone by and an inability to reconcile them with the current reality is so beautifully woven through this song.
"High Hopes", even though musically different, carries this same theme.
The Waters purists can snipe at the newer albums all they like, but I can't think of a single Waters-penned song that paints such vivid pictures and evokes such a strong emotion as either "Sorrow" or "High Hopes".
That track is proof positive (to me, at least) that David Gilmour's contribution to PF is sorely undervalued. Lyrically, it's simply amazing, and the music is just breathtaking. The theme of better days gone by and an inability to reconcile them with the current reality is so beautifully woven through this song.
"High Hopes", even though musically different, carries this same theme.
The Waters purists can snipe at the newer albums all they like, but I can't think of a single Waters-penned song that paints such vivid pictures and evokes such a strong emotion as either "Sorrow" or "High Hopes".
"There is only one basic human right, the right to do as you damn well please. And with it comes the only basic human duty, the duty to take the consequences." - PJ O'Rourke
_____________
"Men and women range themselves into three classes or orders of intelligence; you can tell the lowest class by their habit of always talking about persons; the next by the fact that their habit is always to converse about things; the highest by their preference for the discussion of ideas." - Charles Stewart
_____________
"I believe there are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations." - James Madison
_____________
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"Men and women range themselves into three classes or orders of intelligence; you can tell the lowest class by their habit of always talking about persons; the next by the fact that their habit is always to converse about things; the highest by their preference for the discussion of ideas." - Charles Stewart
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"I believe there are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations." - James Madison
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In no particular order, and it may change tomorrow, but for now:
Right Off - Miles Davis w/ John McLaughlin
Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd
Pictures Of You - The Cure
Walk In The Shadows - Queensryche
Burning Of The Midnight Lamp - Jimi Hendrix
North Dakota - Lyle Lovett
Fat Bottomed Girls - Queen ('cause it's just so darn kewl!
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Right Off - Miles Davis w/ John McLaughlin
Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd
Pictures Of You - The Cure
Walk In The Shadows - Queensryche
Burning Of The Midnight Lamp - Jimi Hendrix
North Dakota - Lyle Lovett
Fat Bottomed Girls - Queen ('cause it's just so darn kewl!

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