Your personal all-time Top Ten Songs
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LOL! I meant that it's the highest grossing film of all-time, and Cain't Touch This was the most recognizable rap song of it's time. Titanic is trounced by many...Cagliostro wrote:Really? I always thought that honor belonged to Ice Ice Baby. I'd put Can't Touch This as the Hindenburg though. Although both inspire me to say, "Oh, the humanity!"jacob Raver, sinTempter wrote:Can't Touch This is the Titanic of rap.
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I just noticed some accidental irony in combining "ice" and "Titanic" as well as a burning dirigible and "Can't Touch This."jacob Raver, sinTempter wrote:LOL! I meant that it's the highest grossing film of all-time, and Cain't Touch This was the most recognizable rap song of it's time. Titanic is trounced by many...Cagliostro wrote:Really? I always thought that honor belonged to Ice Ice Baby. I'd put Can't Touch This as the Hindenburg though. Although both inspire me to say, "Oh, the humanity!"jacob Raver, sinTempter wrote:Can't Touch This is the Titanic of rap.

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Alphabetically:
"10,000 Days" - Tool
"And Then There Was Silence" - Blind Guardian
"Comfortably Numb" - Pink Floyd
"Drink Down the Moon" - Steeleye Span
"Epitaph" - King Crimson
"Foreigner Suite" - Cat Stevens
"Learning to Live" - Dream Theater
"Sanvean" - Dead Can Dance
"Tam Lin" - Fairport Convention
"The Musical Box" - Genesis
"10,000 Days" - Tool
"And Then There Was Silence" - Blind Guardian
"Comfortably Numb" - Pink Floyd
"Drink Down the Moon" - Steeleye Span
"Epitaph" - King Crimson
"Foreigner Suite" - Cat Stevens
"Learning to Live" - Dream Theater
"Sanvean" - Dead Can Dance
"Tam Lin" - Fairport Convention
"The Musical Box" - Genesis
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Ugh...I still haven't done this, have I? Awright, I'll give it a shot. I'm sure next week, I'd give a completely different list.
Jeff Buckley - Hallelujah - I know it's a cover, but it's his version that really did it for me.
Pogues - Streams of Whiskey - hard to choose amongst so many good songs - the Broad Majestic Shannon is a favorite as well, but Streams of Whiskey is very indicative of what makes them fun, and how good the writing is too.
Led Zepplin - Stairway To Heaven - yeah, a classic, but what this song did to me in Jr. High...
Residents - Monkey and Bunny - one of the most uncomfortably twisted songs written. I love it, but it does make me uncomfortable.
Tom Waits - I Don't Wanna Grow Up - sums things up for me
Robyn Hitchcock - Aquarium - can't explain it - I just love it.
Stan Ridgway - Mission In Life - I'm very far removed from a Stan Ridgway or Wall of DooDoo fan, but this is one the best songs ever written. I reviewed his solo album for the radio station I was working at, and absolutely fell in love with this song. The rest of the album runs from bland to average.
Eels - Mr. E's Beautiful Blues - Hard to pick between this and Dirty Girl (if that is the title), but this one is more joyful. PS You Rock My World should probably be in the mix for first place, and you'll probably get a different result based on the day of the week.
They Might Be Giants - Certain People I Could Name - A strange little song about looking at very unpleasant things and recognizing a trait that someone they know has. I can't explain it, but I adore this song.
Loud Family - Motion of Ariel - Essentially a goodbye song from a band that never received the attention they definitely deserved. Beautiful with little touches of other sources, and one of the best lines in their career, as well as being a nod to Dr. Strangelove - "I can ride my intentions like Slim on the bomb."
A pretty slapdash list. I should make one each year and see what stays.
Jeff Buckley - Hallelujah - I know it's a cover, but it's his version that really did it for me.
Pogues - Streams of Whiskey - hard to choose amongst so many good songs - the Broad Majestic Shannon is a favorite as well, but Streams of Whiskey is very indicative of what makes them fun, and how good the writing is too.
Led Zepplin - Stairway To Heaven - yeah, a classic, but what this song did to me in Jr. High...
Residents - Monkey and Bunny - one of the most uncomfortably twisted songs written. I love it, but it does make me uncomfortable.
Tom Waits - I Don't Wanna Grow Up - sums things up for me
Robyn Hitchcock - Aquarium - can't explain it - I just love it.
Stan Ridgway - Mission In Life - I'm very far removed from a Stan Ridgway or Wall of DooDoo fan, but this is one the best songs ever written. I reviewed his solo album for the radio station I was working at, and absolutely fell in love with this song. The rest of the album runs from bland to average.
Eels - Mr. E's Beautiful Blues - Hard to pick between this and Dirty Girl (if that is the title), but this one is more joyful. PS You Rock My World should probably be in the mix for first place, and you'll probably get a different result based on the day of the week.
They Might Be Giants - Certain People I Could Name - A strange little song about looking at very unpleasant things and recognizing a trait that someone they know has. I can't explain it, but I adore this song.
Loud Family - Motion of Ariel - Essentially a goodbye song from a band that never received the attention they definitely deserved. Beautiful with little touches of other sources, and one of the best lines in their career, as well as being a nod to Dr. Strangelove - "I can ride my intentions like Slim on the bomb."
A pretty slapdash list. I should make one each year and see what stays.

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I'm with Cag. I have trouble defining a top ten. But tonight I'm in the mood to try, so this is totally off the top of my head. I'm trying to think of the various stage of my musical life and which bands influenced me a great deal.
Pogues - Fairytale of New York. Played to death I know, but I still love it!
Eels - oh I just don't know. Let's say Dirty Girl for now.
Paul Kelly - Every Fucking City. He has a multitude of amazing songs, but this one stuck in my mind now.
Tool - Aenima. A lot to choose from again, but I played this one to a pulp when it came out.
Sinead O'Connor - Daddy I'm Fine. She did an amazing version of Jealous on the local radio a few years ago. But Daddy I'm fine rocked me at the time.
They Might Be Giants - Till My Head Falls Off. This is a hard one, but this song is probably one of my most listened tracks. It has a sadness that a lot of TMBG tracks have, with catchy tunes.
George - Breathe in Now. The best female singer I have heard in a long time.
Pink Floyd - Brain Damage / Eclipse. A major influence as I grew up - I used to play it over and over at home much to my parents' disgust.
Nine Inch Nails - Hurt. There are so many I could choose here. The Fragile is one. But hurt is the one I can think of now. Nicely covered by Johnny Cash too!
Billy Joel - Scenes from an Italian Restaurant. Left field, I know! But once again, growing up, he had a large influence on my musical life, at the time...
It's all a bit hard, but my 1st top 10 stands!
Pogues - Fairytale of New York. Played to death I know, but I still love it!
Eels - oh I just don't know. Let's say Dirty Girl for now.
Paul Kelly - Every Fucking City. He has a multitude of amazing songs, but this one stuck in my mind now.
Tool - Aenima. A lot to choose from again, but I played this one to a pulp when it came out.
Sinead O'Connor - Daddy I'm Fine. She did an amazing version of Jealous on the local radio a few years ago. But Daddy I'm fine rocked me at the time.
They Might Be Giants - Till My Head Falls Off. This is a hard one, but this song is probably one of my most listened tracks. It has a sadness that a lot of TMBG tracks have, with catchy tunes.
George - Breathe in Now. The best female singer I have heard in a long time.
Pink Floyd - Brain Damage / Eclipse. A major influence as I grew up - I used to play it over and over at home much to my parents' disgust.
Nine Inch Nails - Hurt. There are so many I could choose here. The Fragile is one. But hurt is the one I can think of now. Nicely covered by Johnny Cash too!
Billy Joel - Scenes from an Italian Restaurant. Left field, I know! But once again, growing up, he had a large influence on my musical life, at the time...
It's all a bit hard, but my 1st top 10 stands!
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This is just a quick response of what I might be into right now:
Disturbed-Down with the Sickness
Gipsy Kings - No Vivire
Between Nothingness and Eternity-Mahavishnu Orchestra
Check My Brain-Alice in Chains
Gettin' it Up-Chickenfoot
Keep it Down-Jack Bruce Group
What's Going On-Marvin Gaye
Havana Club-Ottmar Liebert
Echoes-Pink Floyd
Plynth (like water down the drain)-The Jeff Beck Group Rod
Disturbed-Down with the Sickness
Gipsy Kings - No Vivire
Between Nothingness and Eternity-Mahavishnu Orchestra
Check My Brain-Alice in Chains
Gettin' it Up-Chickenfoot
Keep it Down-Jack Bruce Group
What's Going On-Marvin Gaye
Havana Club-Ottmar Liebert
Echoes-Pink Floyd
Plynth (like water down the drain)-The Jeff Beck Group Rod
fall far and well Pilots!
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God things change - I think I posted on this thread years ago.
In no particular Order -
David Bowie - Blackout
The Strokes - Juicebox
Belle and Sebastian - Funny Little Frog
The Flaming Lips - Race For the Prize
Radiohead - Let Down
Radiohead - Bodysnatchers
Radiohead - Optimistic
Opeth - Closure
Modest Mouse - The Stars are Projectors
King Crimson - Dinosaur
Muse - Knights of Cydonia
Bauhaus - Silent Hedges
REM - West of the Fields
The Clash - I'm Not Down
In no particular Order -
David Bowie - Blackout
The Strokes - Juicebox
Belle and Sebastian - Funny Little Frog
The Flaming Lips - Race For the Prize
Radiohead - Let Down
Radiohead - Bodysnatchers
Radiohead - Optimistic
Opeth - Closure
Modest Mouse - The Stars are Projectors
King Crimson - Dinosaur
Muse - Knights of Cydonia
Bauhaus - Silent Hedges
REM - West of the Fields
The Clash - I'm Not Down

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Hmmm...
Piano Blink, by Hawksley Workman.
Somebody to Shove, by Soul Asylum.
Dance me to the end of Love, by Leonard Cohen.
Change, by Blind Melon.
It Doesn't Matter anymore; the cover version by Serena Ryder.
Earth Wind and C, by I Mother Earth.
Five Days in May, by Blue Rodeo
Falling down Blue, by Blue Rodeo
Funeral, by Crash Test Dummies.
Hurricane, by Bob Dylan.
Piano Blink, by Hawksley Workman.
Somebody to Shove, by Soul Asylum.
Dance me to the end of Love, by Leonard Cohen.
Change, by Blind Melon.
It Doesn't Matter anymore; the cover version by Serena Ryder.
Earth Wind and C, by I Mother Earth.
Five Days in May, by Blue Rodeo
Falling down Blue, by Blue Rodeo
Funeral, by Crash Test Dummies.
Hurricane, by Bob Dylan.
kd lang's version of this song, is like listening to angels sing!Jeff Buckley - Hallelujah - I know it's a cover, but it's his version that really did it for me
I thought you were a ripe grape
a cabernet sauvignon
a bottle in the cellar
the kind you keep for a really long time
a cabernet sauvignon
a bottle in the cellar
the kind you keep for a really long time
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Swell Season - For I Have Loved You Wrong
Trey Anastasio - Flock of Words
Phish - the Velvet Sea
Dumptruck - For the Country
Mercury Rev - Chasing A Bee
Rufus Wainwright – Chelsea Hotel No. 2
Grant Hart - Schoolbusses Are For Children
Kristin Hersh - Loon
Thanks To Gravity - The Last Time
Syd Barrett - Waving My Arms In the Air / I Never Lied To You
Trey Anastasio - Flock of Words
Phish - the Velvet Sea
Dumptruck - For the Country
Mercury Rev - Chasing A Bee
Rufus Wainwright – Chelsea Hotel No. 2
Grant Hart - Schoolbusses Are For Children
Kristin Hersh - Loon
Thanks To Gravity - The Last Time
Syd Barrett - Waving My Arms In the Air / I Never Lied To You
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