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Thread ID: 49599 2004-09-24 13:33:00 Off Topic: Top 5 Songs Codex (3761) PC World Chat
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275329 2005-05-02 11:16:00 Ok My list.
In no order.

Queen
Chris Rea
Van Morrison
Tony Joe White
Willy Deville
wmoore (6009)
275330 2005-05-02 12:14:00 Jimi Hendrix - All Along The Watchtower
John Coltrane - A Love Supreme
Smiths - How Soon Is Now?
Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy
Nina Simone - Don't Let Me Be Understood
vinref (6194)
275331 2005-05-02 21:08:00 Am I the only one liking light classical in stead of the cr*p they play these days for music?

Anything by Pavarotti
Anything by Anna Maria Kaufmann


That's the top two - anything else not in that bracket.

sarel
sarel (2490)
275332 2005-05-02 22:31:00 > 3. Rammstein - Du Hast

You legend agent Du Hast is an awsome songAgreed. I used to use a CD with that on it to test any concert PAs i would set up. I really need to find the disk somewhere.... The gentle start followed by the sudden wall of power is perfect for testing both the cleanliness and the sheer OTT grunt of a good system..

*Must find disk for this weekend :D*

My selection varies by the day/hour... but here goes 09:17 - 03May2005:

Rammstein - "Du Hast" (having been reminded)

Tool - "Ænima" or maybe "Third eye Blind"

APC - "Magdalene" ("Imagine" has grown on me though, much more daunting than the Lennon original)

Toy Love - "Squeeze" (freshly re-released nostalgia from my roots)

NIN - "Closer"
personthingy (1670)
275333 2005-05-03 00:01:00 Am I the only one liking light classical in stead of the cr*p they play these days for music?

Anything by Pavarotti
Anything by Anna Maria Kaufmann


That's the top two - anything else not in that bracket .

sarel

I'll go along with that sentiment;)

Now let's hear a selection from the top 40 hits from the years 1930/31 and hear some real music, back in the days when pop music was really something to listen to :thumbs:

Three Little Words ( . redhotjazz . com/Songs/Whiteman/br/3ltlwrds . ram" target="_blank">www . redhotjazz . com), Bing Crosby and the Rhythm Boys with the Duke Ellington Orchestra .

Them There Eyes ( . redhotjazz . com/Songs/Whiteman/br/thmtreyz . ram" target="_blank">www . redhotjazz . com), Bing Crosby and the Rhythm Boys with the Gus Arnheim Orchestra .

You Brought A New Kind of Love To Me ( . redhotjazz . com/songs/whiteman/nukndluv . ram" target="_blank">www . redhotjazz . com), Bing Crosby with the Paul Whiteman Orchestra .

Little White Lies ( . redhotjazz . com/songs/hanshaw/littlewhitelies . ram" target="_blank">www . redhotjazz . com), Annette Hanshaw .

All of Me ( . redhotjazz . com/songs/whiteman/allofme . ram" target="_blank">www . redhotjazz . com), Mildred Bailey with the Paul Whiteman Orchestra
Terry Porritt (14)
275334 2005-05-03 01:20:00 Toy Love
The Clash
Frank Zappa
The Sweet
The B52s.
Jeremy (1197)
275335 2005-05-03 01:22:00 Aaaaahhh Terry my man

That was music - All of me I still rank up there as one of the greatest songs of all time. And it would not have sounded so great without the orchestra.

O yeah, I forgot in my list

Any big orchestra (e.g. Montevani)

sarel
sarel (2490)
275336 2005-05-03 01:37:00 Toy Love
The Clash
Frank Zappa
The Sweet
The B52s.Any particular song(s)??
:D
personthingy (1670)
275337 2005-05-03 03:39:00 I got the Toy Love album because I read an interesting article about the band in Listener, also it has Chris Knox in it so it must be good. Probably liking Squeeze the most so far, partly because of having that one played the most on C4 as well.

The Clash, well there's the standard I Fought the Law and other well known songs, I'm really liking White Riot at the moment.

Frank Zappa. Disco Boy, Wonderful Wino and lots of others.

The Sweet. Little Willy, Tom Tom Turnaround, and Wig-Wam Bam.

The B52s. Planet Claire (a whopping 2m30s before the lyrics kick in), Rock Lobster.
Jeremy (1197)
275338 2005-05-03 04:08:00 This must be one of the oldest on-going threads thats not a FAQ :p Chilling_Silence (9)
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