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Jun 16 2004, 3:39 pm
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What's your favorite song? Mine's a very old one, though I still love it. In the End -- By Linkin Park
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Jun 16 2004, 3:47 pm
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very old one? That is practicly new on the scale of songs. "Under the Bridge" By RHCP is my favorite.
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SSJ4_Gohan_Majin wrote:
Mine's a very old one, though I still love it. In the End -- By Linkin Park Oh yeah, that's a real oldie. =P To answer your question, Bob Dylan - Stuck in the middle with you. It's not so much my favorite song as the song I can't resist. I've also got a weakness for Play that funky music. The strange part is that I'm into metal. |
I dunno... Probably "Walk This Way" by Aerosmith, but maybe "Trendy" or "She Has a Girlfriend Now" by Reel Big Fish... hard to choose.
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I can't put a favorite to any of the songs I really like, because theres several, and when I'm listening to each one if feels like my favorite so heres a little list.
Bohemian Rhapsody-Queen || I love this song, how can't you love this song? Chop Suey-System of a down || Has my favorite guitar intro, ever. Dig-Mudvayne || Really catchy, I just like it. Duality-Slipknot || No telling how long I will really like this one, but its pretty good for the moment. One-Metallica || Classic metal; my favorite metallica song. |
Favorite songs? Hmmm... Well, I can't do. But I could give ya a few songs that I'm hooked on right now!
The Dropkick Murphys - The Dirty Glass Operation Ivy - Almost any song by them, but I guess I'll narrow it down to Bad Town, Bombshell, and Room Without A Window. The Fraps(A local punk band) - Starbucks Waitress Girl Modest Mouse - Dance Hall The Postal Service - Recycled Air ///The Next two are classical/// Mozart - Greensleeves Pachelbel - Cannon in D Major |
In response to N1ghtW1ng
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N1ghtW1ng wrote:
Where Are You Going By DMB w00t DMB! |
My favorites would have to be either "What Would You Say" or "Dancing Nancies" both by DMB.
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In response to Shun Di
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werdd lol my camp friends went to their concert in NYC and i was gonna go wit em but my mom wouldnt let me...my friends sed basically all they did there was smoke lol...but i was happy with the cd of the concert
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I'm going to have to go with "Evergreen" by mc chris, best Christmas song I have ever heard. You can download it at www.mcchris.com
For normal songs I'd say "Your So Last Summer" by Taking Back Sunday. Oooo, but there are a few ranging up there by Yellow Card also. |
In response to Theodis
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Speaking of Weird Al, the beer song is another one of my favorites.
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In response to Jotdaniel
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Speaking of Weird Al, the beer song is another one of my favorites. That is one of the many songs on peer to peer networks that is falsely labeled as Weird Al's work. For a full list of everything he's done go to http://www.weirdal.com/catalog.htm . |
In response to Theodis
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Really? Hmm, I wonder who really did that then. They play it on a local radio station every friday.
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In response to DarkView
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it wasnt bob dylan who sung that it was steelers wheel. once again this is another song that is often labeled as anothers work... it does sound very much like bob dylan though.
sorry i had to correct you because i onc emade an incredibly big fool out of myself making the same mistake |
For the moment it would be "dead man tell no tales" by the receiving end of sirens.
Other favorites would include dream to make believe by armor for sleep, radio flyer's last journey by a static lullaby, and gully by end of a decade. |
Right now, I've been digging up some old CD's that haven't been listened to in a while. One being A.F.I.:Sing the Sorrow. I really can't find a bad song on that CD. I don't think it gets as much recognition as it should, although Revolver magazine made it the number two best album of 2003. I highly recommend it. I also like Strange Aeons(a local band). My favorite song would have to be 'The War Song'.
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Well, I'm going to feel several decades older then I actually am after saying this, but my favorite song is 'Sympathy for the Devil', by the Stones. I also like the Guns and Roses version of the song, but at the end of the day the Stones beats the hell out of the Guns and Roses version.
I also like 'Two of Us' by the Beatles (and it'd be difficult to name a Beatles song that wasn't my favorite at some point). Moving forwards in time, almost every U2 song is favorite worthy - the most prominent songs on the list (not necessarily the best) are 'Where the Streets have no Name', 'Elevation', and 'Sunday Bloody Sunday'. I could also name about fifty other good U2 songs. Rather then go into a full fledged rant on songs I like, I'll stop with that. |