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Songs You Never Tire Of
Well, here I am listening to my CD collection at 1:30am. I've heard the song "Gone Away" by The Offspring about 3 times already. I can listen to this song over and over and never get sick of it.
Which leads to the title, are there any songs you never get sick of? So many Pantera and Guns n Roses songs never get old (for me anyway). As a matter-of-fact, I remember plugging in to Guns n Roses "Paradise City" prior to a job interview just to pump me up. Alright, I'm rambling now. |
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Porcupine Tree - "Trains" Emerson, Lake, and Palmer - "Trilogy" The entire album "Office of Strategic Influence" by OSI Gentle Giant - "Raconteur, Troubadour", "Boys in the Band", "An Inmate's Lullabye" Genesis - "Suppers' Ready" Chroma Key's albums "Dead Air for Radios" and "You Go Now" King Crimson - "In the Court of the Crimson King" Spiral Architect's entire album "A Sceptic's Universe" Man on Fire's album "Undefined Design" |
At The Drive-in -Arc Arsenal
White Stripes-Black Math, Truth Doesn't Make a Noise Bob Dylan-Tangled Up In Blue Smashing Pumpkins-Today Violent Femmes-Add It Up Neutral Milk Hotel-Holland, 1945, Two Headed Boy Part II |
Deep Blue Something - "Breakfast at Tiffany's"
U2 - "Where the Streets Have No Name" Sister Hazel - "All For You" Barenaked Ladies - "Brian Wilson" Dave Matthews Band - "Ants Marching" Those are about the only songs I know that never get old. |
Untitled - Blink-182
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"Higher Ground" and "Superstition" by Stevie Wonder
"The Man Who Told Everything" by the doves "Go with the Flow" by Queens of the Stone Age "Electric Avenue" by Eddie Grant "God Moving Over the Face of Water" by Moby |
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u2- Where the Streets Have No Name, and One
GnR- November Rain, Estranged and Welcome to the Jungle Bon Jovi- Living on a Prayer Def Leppard- Hysteria Matthew Good Band- Strange Days Queen- Under Pressure Eric Clapton- Layla |
Dungen-Panda
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Bob Dylan - "Tangled Up In Blue"
Bob Dylan - "Idiot Wind" Phil Ochs - "The Party" Guns N Roses - "Patience" Queen - "Fat Bottomed Girls" U2 - "Where the Streets Have No Name" |
Counting Crows - Mr. Jones
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Too many to mention.
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None. I can pretty much tire of any song.
Cruel Summer from the Karate Kid is about as close as it gets. |
"You're Beautiful"-James Blunt
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U2 - Pride, Wild Horses, Beautiful Day
Billy Joel - Scenes From an Italian Restaurant, Summer Highland Falls REM - End of the World Queen - Don't Stop Me Now The Police - So Lonely, Synchronicity II |
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Jane's Addiction - Three Days
Fishbone - Sunless Saturday |
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Pretty much anything on Fiona Apple's 2nd CD or on Garbage's Version 2.0 album.
I dunno why... |
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Good call. |
Bane - Swan Song
Atmosphere - Always Coming Back Home to You Sage Francis - Runaways Bloodhound Gang - Hold Your Head Up High (And Blow Your Brains Out) |
I'll also say U2 - Where the Streets Have No Name
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You and me would get on just fine. I could also never tire of most of Robert Wyatt's stuff, Rock Bottom in particular. |
Sheena Easton- Sugar Walls
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feist - inside and out
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I agree. Also "So I Need You" and "Here Without You" by 3 Doors Down. I'll think of more later. |
U2 - Pride, October, Hawkmoon 269, Gloria, Exit
Queen - Under Pressure, Prophet's Song Fleetwood Mac - Go Your Own Way Heart - In Walks the Night Pink Floyd - Mother, Run Like Hell, Hey You Sammy Hagar - Give to Live Bob Seger - Like a Rock |
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You just picture that 3some on Nip/Tuck don't you? |
Listening to National Health on my ipod right now, another band whose songs I nevevr tire of. Squarer for Maud in particular.
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Amen, brother!!! I have a TON, but here are a few: Somewhere Over the Rainbow - Israel Kamakawiwo'ole Freeze the Saints - Stephen Malkmus Trojan Curfew - Stephen Malkmus 1985 - Roper Take It With Me - Tom Waits Ok - Talvin Singh Shady Lane - Pavement Here - Pavement Grave Architecture - Pavement Billie - Pavement Black Cadillac - Lighting Hopkins Dust My Broom - Elmore James Happy Sad - Pizzicato Five Skyline Drive - Mae Transmission - Joy Division 39 - Queen The Millionaire Waltz - Queen Old Tennessee - Dan Fogelberg Part of the Plan - Dan Fogelberg Sittin' On Top of the World - Don McLean Castles in the Air (Mediarts Version) - Don McLean Mountain Dew - Ralph Stanley Blue Moon of Kentucky - Ray Charles 3rd Planet - Modest Mouse Blood Tree - Mary Timony Superball - Helium The Magic City - Helium Every Word - Belly Seal My Fate - Belly Very - Silicon Redheads Just What I Needed - The Replicants Obstacle 1 - Interpol Ok, I'm going to quit now, since I have been going down my MP3 list here, and there is no end in sight. I have lots of Christian bands I love too, but that's for another time. |
One night in bangcock - Murray Head
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"Heartbreaker" and "The Ocean" - The mighty Led Zeppelin
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Chicago - Beginnings
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There are many overall, but these are a few that I've listened to a lot lately and can't see getting tired of:
Ghosts That Haunt Me - Crash Test Dummies These Are the Days of Our Lives - Queen We're Already There - Wallflowers See You When I Get There - Wallflowers Walk of Life - Dire Straits |
Bob Dylan - The Hurricane
Disturbed - Down with the Sickness |
My tastes are pretty varied but these come to mind right off the bat
More than a feeling-Boston Mainstreet-Bob Seger Time will let you know-Cheap Trick Mandolin Rain-Bruce Hornsby Natural born Killaz-Dre and Ice Cube Deaf Forever-Motorhead Estranged-Guns n Roses Oh-Ciara Lost Boys-69 Eyes Hair of the Dog-Nazareth Slam-Onyx Love walks in-Van Halen Fall to pieces-Velvet Revolver Unpretty-TLC Blood and Roses-Smithereens Heaven-Warrant Balls to the Wall-Accept Somebody to Love-Queen I don't want you back-Eamon Breath-Faith Hill Straight outta Comptom-NWA Don't know what you got (till its gone)-Cinderella |
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