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Old 06-12-2008, 04:23 PM   #1
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10 Songs That Represent Your Current Musical Taste

We're going to try something to supplement the many music threads on FOFC. I'd like you to put together a list of 10 songs that most represents your current music listening habits. As I put my list together I realized this is very hard. For one, I found myself including songs that I once listened to very often but don't listen to so much anymore. I will start things off with my list of 10 songs.

As I mentioned, this was very hard for me to narrow down. I had to make some sacrifices and hope that I could pick one song to broadly represent other songs. I will cheat some and talk about the songs that almost made it, but here is the list, in no particular order. I am by no means a "music snob," so I'm sure some of my selections could receive eye rolls. I'm also sure I will look at this tomorrow and wonder what the hell I was thinking with some of the selections.

"Talk on Indolence" from Four Thieves Gone by The Avett Brothers. Choosing one Avett Brothers song was one of the hardest parts of compiling this list. I finally settled on a song that I think most represents the Avett Brothers' musical style. Some of my favorite songs from them are more mellow and don't represent the core of their appeal (I was very close to choosing "Famous Flower of Manhattan" from Four Thieves Gone or "Backwards With Time" from The Gleam). In honesty, if I were to select songs representative of the music I currently regularly listen to, 9 or 10 of them would be by The Avett Brothers.

"The Times They Are A-Changin'" from The Times They Are A-Changin' by Bob Dylan. I am relatively new to Dylan. I started listening to his music probably three to four years ago. I was always turned off by the quality of his vocals, but I have come to realize why he is respected for his lyrical talents.

"You Went Away" from If It Was You by Tegan and Sara. I happened upon Tegan and Sara several years ago when they opened for Ben Folds. I bought a few of their albums as they were released and continued to enjoy their music. Naive as I was, I went to a Tegan and Sara show roughly two years ago and realized they have a very large lesbian following. For some reason this song pulls me in the most with the line (and pacing of), "When my loud guitar comes in; When my thumpin' drums come through."

"Devil's Dance Floor" from Swagger by Flogging Molly. The decision between FM and Dropkick Murphys was tough. This song is meant to represent the broad genre including FM, DM, The Pogues, et al. One reason I chose this song over Dropkick is that my favorite Dropkick song is lowkey (Green Fields of France). So, much like The Avett Brothers, I went for a song more representative of the vague FM/DM genre.

"Fred Jones, Part 2" from Rockin' the Suburbs by Ben Folds. While I don't mean to put Ben Folds on the same level as Dylan, I think he is a modern equivalent. Fantastic lyrics, understated instrumentals and songs that make you think.

"The Denial Twist" from Get Behind Me Satan by The White Stripes. The White Stripes are a band I absolutely love, but do not listen to enough. It was also hard to select one song, but I feel like this has many of the elements that draw me to The White Stripes without being one of their mainstream hits (or I just don't listen to the radio enough and it actually is).

"Cousin Mary" from Giant Steps by John Coltrane. This album always kicked off parties at the college apartment I shared with Wade. It has forever stuck with me as my favorite instrumental "jazz-esque" album. I say "jazz-esque" because I had to drop Miles Davis ("Flamenco Sketches") off of here in favor of Coltrane.

"God's Gonna Cut You Down" from Americana V: A Hundred Highways by Johnny Cash. Another artist that is hard to select one song from. However, one of the reasons I love Johnny Cash is that he is, much like the punk music I love, a constant cover artist. The Americana series is excellent. I could have easily chosen "Hurt" or one of his other covers, but this song, for some reason, really sums up Cash for me.

"Messengers" from Let's Talk About Feelings by Lagwagon. My interest in "bubble gum punk" is fading a bit. I've been listening to a lot more singer-songwriter/indy/whatever music such as Ben Folds, Guster, Decemberists, Tegan and Sara, Kate Nash, etc as I move toward 30. I had to represent them here, though. Lagwagon is the band that cemented my interested in the genre. I considered "Superman" by Goldfinger here (not quite punk) or "Hitchin' a Ride" by Green Day (much more mainstream), but I stuck with Lagwagon.
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Old 06-12-2008, 05:08 PM   #2
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Nice twist. I've gotta think about that a little bit.
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Old 06-12-2008, 05:51 PM   #3
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my 10 representational songs for me right now. will be different in a week.


Ive Just Seen a Face - The Beatles
Been on a Beatles kick for the past, um, looong time I guess. I love unabashed pop music, and Paul McCartney, so here's both in one.

Godless- The Dandy Warhols
Droning shoegazer type music just does it for me. This combines it perfectly with pop music. I wish this band still made music like this.

A Distorted Reality is a Necessity to be Free - Elliott Smith
Every day it's a different Elliott song. The tone of this song, not music wise, just mood wise, blows me away. This is the unreleased, shorter, less produced version of "A Distorted Reality Is Now A Necessity To Be Free", which I dont like nearly as much for some reason. Different lyrics to boot.

West Coast - Coconut Records
Coconut Records is really just Jason Schwartzman going solo, but damn if this song isnt great. Good hook, some nice longing, and a catchy sing-a-long part.

Stronger - Kanye West
The best hip hop arena song ever in my mind.

Read My Mind - The Killers
More new arena rock. I just like the way this one builds.

Neighborhood #3 (Power Out) - Arcade Fire
If every band was more like the Arcade Fire, the world would be a better place. Their attitude, jubilance, song writing style, upbeat music...it's all here.

You Say - Ride on Rides
A year ago my piano pop choice would've been a Ben Folds Five song, but we are going on a decade of hearing the same 3 albums of theirs. I don't dig Ben Folds solo stuff nearly as much, so the piano pop choice, of which I will always have representation in one of these lists, falls on the little known LA band with a song they dont seem to realize is as amazing as it is. It's not even their "single".

I'll Believe in Anything - Wolf Parade
I don't know how to classify this. Multiple choruses, interesting guitar lines, crazy video (duels with cannons!)...but after a year of hearing it, I still am not sick of it.

I am the Walrus - The Beatles
More Beatles. More drug songs. This just opened up the world to so many more musical possibilities. So many bands I love wouldnt do what they do if the Beatles hadn't experimented like they did. Plus I cant have a list without John Lennon.
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Old 06-13-2008, 12:49 AM   #4
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I chose these songs because they best represent my current musical mood, all because of lyrics, tone and just overall feel.

Remy Zero - Yellow Light
Headlights - Catch Them All
Ximena Sariņana – Sintiendo Rara
The Black Keys - Ocean & Streams
A Fine Frenzy - Think of You
Santogold - Creator
Arcade Fire - My Body Is A Cage
Wax On Radio - When In Rome
Opeth - Heir Apparent
Radiohead - 2+2=5

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Old 06-13-2008, 01:03 AM   #5
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I'm pretty melow these days. These are the songs I've been digging lately.

Supertramp - Fools Overture
The Coral - Cobwebs
Augie March - Addle Brains
10cc - Don't Hang Up
Jethro Tull - Velvet Green
Pink Floyd - Summer '68
Elbow - Powder Blue
Robert Wyatt - Alien
Ween - It's Gonna Be (Alright)
The Flaming Lips - Pompeii Am Gotterdammerung
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Old 06-13-2008, 04:08 AM   #6
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I'll give it a try. I'm pretty eclectic, but nothing that hasn't been heard before. Generally, I enjoy songs about pain. Accepting pain, overcoming pain, just basically songs that deal with some sort of emotional turmoil. There is something about accepting hardship and just chalking it up to a learning experience, and keeping yourself hopeful, as well. I also love big buildups. Rising action rules!

Death Cab For Cutie - I Will Possess Your Heart
Bobby Womack - Across 110th Street
Unicorns - Tuff Ghost
Tori Amos - A Sorta Fairytale
Loretta Lynn - Portland, Oregon
Modest Mouse - Little Motel
Michael Jackson - Billie Jean
Dr. Dre - Lil' Ghetto Boy
Radiohead - Lucky
Chingon - Malaguena Salerosa
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Old 06-13-2008, 05:42 AM   #7
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Heres mine, I grew up mainly listening to hardcore/punk and I never really grew out of it so my list is mainly hardcore bands.

Cro Mags - Its the Limit
Bad Brains - Right Brigade
Madball - Across Your Face
Stone Roses - I Wanna Be Adored
Joy Division - Ceremony
My Bloody Valentine - What You Want
Leeway - Rise And Fall
Sheer Terror - Ashes,Ashes
Integrity - Jagged Visions Of My True Destiny
Youth Of Today - Expectations
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Old 06-13-2008, 07:29 AM   #8
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Cake – I will Survive
The best cover of all time (okay, it’s a tie with All Along the Watchtower). I listen to this song once a day. The funkiest baseline I’ve ever heard in my life. Contrast that with…


Talk Talk – It’s My Life
The classic song that was covered because Gwen Stefani needed one more “hit” with No Doubt before she launched her solo career. Once you’ve sifted through the rubble from the 80s, Talk Talk is left in the pan.


Elvis Costello – Peace, Love, Understanding
For me, Costello is one of those artists you discover long after everyone else because there was noone to expose me to his full length albums. Great artist, and much more rocking than I’d thought. Others in this group: Captain Beefheart, Zappa


Interpol – All Fired Up
The Interpol buzz has kind of died down, but I love Our Love to Admire. It’s one of those classic “grows on you” albums.


Radiohead – There There
My favorite band and easily the most important band today. The great thing is that it doesn’t seem like they’re going to self-destruct, and even if they do, their solo stuff is great. I put There There as my entry because I like how even the “average” Radiohead albums have at least a few great tracks, like “How to Disappear Completely”. There There was also the best song they performed live.


Chris Cornell – Follow My Way
Isn’t Audio Slave kind of like a light beer? You’re glad you’ve got a beer, but it’s not quite Soundgarden, and it’s certainly not RATM. But Chris Cornell’s solo album “Europhoria Morning” is more like the Soundgarden album that would have happened if they’d made one more, but if Kim Thayil had quit the band before the recording started. In other words, you’ve got all the great Cornell tracks, and you don’t have to pretend you like the “Kickstand” filler. It’s true that you don’t have the really rockin stuff, but Euphoria Morning makes up for that by not being overplayed to death. I still listen to it often.


Led Zeppelin – How Many More Times
I was Zeppelin junky growing up, and this song was the one I never had in my collection (I had Zep 1 on cassette, and it got left off), and I think it is still their best track. Which leads directly to…


Sleater Kinney – Let’s Call it Love
It’s funny that after decades of bands trying to be Led Zeppelin, the one that produced the most Zeppeliny song ever was a chick 3-piece punk band. Go figure. (though I have read that the drummer was a big Bonham fan) I really hope Sleater Kinney can reconcile their differences because the Woods is a triumphant record and I’d like to hear what they’d do next.


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God Speed, You Black Emporer -- Moya
Isn't it fun having that one band that you love that you know most people can't stand. Actually, this band best coincides with my FOF lifespan, so it belongs here.


Pink Floyd – Pigs (three different ones)
I fight with the guy who controls the I-tunes in the office over this song. We all put our favorite CDs into the I-tunes and put it on random. He likes punk music, so his songs last 87 seconds, while I get Pigs.
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Old 06-13-2008, 07:43 AM   #9
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"Messengers" from Let's Talk About Feelings by Lagwagon. My interest in "bubble gum punk" is fading a bit. I've been listening to a lot more singer-songwriter/indy/whatever music such as Ben Folds, Guster, Decemberists, Tegan and Sara, Kate Nash, etc as I move toward 30. I had to represent them here, though. Lagwagon is the band that cemented my interested in the genre. I considered "Superman" by Goldfinger here (not quite punk) or "Hitchin' a Ride" by Green Day (much more mainstream), but I stuck with Lagwagon.

I get a kick out of this one. First because of the "bubble gum punk" label. There is no solid label that will stick to this music. When I was a teenager it was fine to call it pop punk, then that became 'wrong, because you can't put those two things together'. Bubble gum seems to be an acceptable term that means the same shit to me. I also here it labeled as skate punk, which to me Fat Wreck bands never really fit that label but being from LA they got it.

I don't really care though. I love Lagwagon and if there is a Fat Wreck band to keep listening to they are the one to me. I have never stopped listening to them, and like Bad Astronaut (the side project) as well. Although an early song would have been my choice. I love what they transformed into, but the earlier is still better to me. Later on they really morphed into....I don't know, Adult Punk?
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Old 06-13-2008, 07:57 AM   #10
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Right now:

Oceans and Streams by The Black Keys
Jockey Full of Bourbon by Tom Waits
The Man Who Sold The World by David Bowie
Rain King by Counting Crows
Baby by The Roots
Gimme Shelter by The Rolling Stones
It's My Life by Talk Talk
No Self Control by Peter Gabriel
Built for Comfort by Howlin Wolf
The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys by Traffic
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Old 06-13-2008, 08:09 AM   #11
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Blue Orchid - White Stripes
We Are All On Drugs - Weezer
Santa Monica - Everclear
Sheep Go To Heaven - Cake
What's My Scene - Hoodoo Gurus
All My Life - Foo Fighters
Maria - Rage Against The Machine
Big Sky - Reverend Horton Heat
Time 4 Sum Akshun - Redman
How I Can Just Kill A Man - Cypress Hill

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Old 06-13-2008, 08:17 AM   #12
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Jeez I'd love to get in on this but my iPod/iTunes is all messed up and I don't really have anything on it right now. Keep this going till next week everyone!
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Old 06-13-2008, 08:37 AM   #13
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It's good to hear The Avett Brothers have other good songs. I just discovered their song "Shame" like a week ago and was thinking I need to take a peek at more of their stuff.
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Old 06-13-2008, 10:08 AM   #14
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1.) Snoop Dog - Drop It Like It's Hot
2.) Rene Y Rene - Lo Much Que Te Quiero
3.) Primus - Tommy The Cat
4.) Digable Planets - Rebirth Of Slick (Cool Like Dat)
5.) System Of A Down - B.Y.O.B.
6.) Shakira - Ojos Asi
7.) Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean - Hips Don't Lie
8.) Kid Frost - La Raza
9.) Pantera - Broken
10.) Chester Bennington - System
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Old 06-13-2008, 10:41 AM   #15
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OK, you're right, current is far different than overall, which means that I've got to leave some of my favorite bands out (Old 97's, Elvis Costello, R.E.M.). My representative list today in random order:

Alpha Beta Gaga -- Air
Just a Dream -- Great Northern
Ball and Biscuit -- White Stripes
Antichrist Television Blues -- Arcade Fire
Hater -- Various
Knocked Up -- Kings of Leon
House of Cards -- Radiohead
Mardy Bum -- Arctic Monkeys
Jack Ruby -- Camper Van Beethoven
Sissyneck -- Beck

And one extra, one that was mentioned in the other music thread recently:

The Truth About Cats And Dogs (Is That They Die) -- Pony Up
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Old 06-13-2008, 10:51 AM   #16
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My list goes to 11:

Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box - Radiohead
Pyramid Song - Radiohead
Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors - Radiohead
You and whose Army - Radiohead
I Might Be Wrong - Radiohead
Knives Out - Radiohead
Morning Bell/Amnesiac - Radiohead
Dollars and Cents - Radiohead
Hunting Bears - Radiohead
Like Spinning Plates - Radiohead
Life in a Glasshouse - Radiohead
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Old 06-13-2008, 10:58 AM   #17
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My list goes to 11:

Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box - Radiohead
Pyramid Song - Radiohead
Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors - Radiohead
You and whose Army - Radiohead
I Might Be Wrong - Radiohead
Knives Out - Radiohead
Morning Bell/Amnesiac - Radiohead
Dollars and Cents - Radiohead
Hunting Bears - Radiohead
Like Spinning Plates - Radiohead
Life in a Glasshouse - Radiohead

I'm thinking Cronin might be a Radiohead fan...
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Old 06-13-2008, 11:04 AM   #18
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I'm thinking Cronin might be a Radiohead fan...

Weird. I figured him for a Jonas Brothers guy.
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Old 06-13-2008, 11:16 AM   #19
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My list goes to 11:

Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box - Radiohead
Pyramid Song - Radiohead
Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors - Radiohead
You and whose Army - Radiohead
I Might Be Wrong - Radiohead
Knives Out - Radiohead
Morning Bell/Amnesiac - Radiohead
Dollars and Cents - Radiohead
Hunting Bears - Radiohead
Like Spinning Plates - Radiohead
Life in a Glasshouse - Radiohead

lol

I was gonna do the same with Pantera
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Old 06-13-2008, 11:20 AM   #20
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Never Trust a Man (with Egg on His Face) -- Adam Ant
Colcannon -- Amadaun
In the Olive Garden -- Ian Anderson
Peach -- Blur
Watermelon Man -- Herbie Hancock
Beef Lo Mein -- Rupert Holmes
Pumpkin Soup -- Kate Nash
Ice Cream -- New Young Pony Club
Tea in the Sahara -- Police
Pretzel Logic -- Steely Dan
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1. Superstition, Stevie Wonder. Not just because it's Friday the 13th.
2. Peter Gunn Theme, Henry Mancini. Any version - his, Art of Noise, or as sung by Sarah Vaughn.
3. The Clapping Song, Shirley Ellis/Clap! Shake! Jump!, Behavior w/Andrea Revel. Eh, these are essentially the same song - the first was the inspiration for the second. Which yes, was an Old Navy commercial.
4. Kiss, Tom Jones w/Art of Noise. Because Tom Jones >> All.
5. The Mob, Sam Spence. From NFL Films...and Spongebob Squarepants.
6. Hip Hug-Her, Booker T. & the MGs.
7. Jungle Boogie, Kool & the Gang.
8. Get it On (Bang a Gong), Power Station. Need to have Robert Palmer in this list somewhere.
9. That Time is Now, Michael Kohler. Wha-huh? This is the kick-ass, pumped-up remix of....the Superfriends theme.
10. Papa Was a Rolling Stone, The Temptations. Or at least, this remix version.
11. Ooh La La, Goldfrapp. Yep, I need 11. TS.
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Old 06-13-2008, 12:25 PM   #22
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1. Highway to Hell - AC/DC
2. Your Imagination - Daryl Hall & John Oates
3. Virtual Insanity - Jamiroquai
4. Love U More - Sunscreem
5. Fat-Bottomed Girls - Queen
6. Send in the Clowns - Judy Collins
7. Gimme all your Lovin - ZZ Top
8. Cherub Rock - Smashing Pumpkins
9. Without Me - Eminem
10. Boogie Shoes - KC & the Sunshine Band
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Old 06-13-2008, 12:33 PM   #23
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I get a kick out of this one. First because of the "bubble gum punk" label. There is no solid label that will stick to this music. When I was a teenager it was fine to call it pop punk, then that became 'wrong, because you can't put those two things together'. Bubble gum seems to be an acceptable term that means the same shit to me. I also here it labeled as skate punk, which to me Fat Wreck bands never really fit that label but being from LA they got it.

I don't really care though. I love Lagwagon and if there is a Fat Wreck band to keep listening to they are the one to me. I have never stopped listening to them, and like Bad Astronaut (the side project) as well. Although an early song would have been my choice. I love what they transformed into, but the earlier is still better to me. Later on they really morphed into....I don't know, Adult Punk?

I agree. This is why I put it in quotes. The problem is that punk is so varied, and I don't tend to listen to the more hardcore stuff. I was never "into" punk, I just found a lot of bands I like -- I picked up Let's Talk About Feelings randomly one time, so it is "the early stuff" for me. I have Trashed and.. erm.. a newer one.. but this is the album that brought me into the fold.

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It's good to hear The Avett Brothers have other good songs. I just discovered their song "Shame" like a week ago and was thinking I need to take a peek at more of their stuff.

They have about 50 or 60 fantastic songs. If you want to know about The Avett Brothers, drop me a line. I can recommend albums/songs depending on what you like about them. You have to see them live if you want to truly appreciate them.

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1.) Snoop Dog - Drop It Like It's Hot
2.) Rene Y Rene - Lo Much Que Te Quiero
3.) Primus - Tommy The Cat
4.) Digable Planets - Rebirth Of Slick (Cool Like Dat)
5.) System Of A Down - B.Y.O.B.
6.) Shakira - Ojos Asi
7.) Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean - Hips Don't Lie
8.) Kid Frost - La Raza
9.) Pantera - Broken
10.) Chester Bennington - System

I was reading this list and thinking, "What dude put this as... Oh! Lorena. OK."
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Old 06-13-2008, 12:34 PM   #24
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Shit. I forgot Spoon. Put My Mathematical Mind in my list somewhere.
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Old 06-13-2008, 12:41 PM   #25
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Killing in the Name - Rage Against the Machine
45 - Shinedown
Walk - Pantera
Riot - Three Days Grace
One - Metallica
Rise Above This - Seether
Lithium - Nirvana
Sing for the Moment - Eminem
Lithium - Evanescene
Crazy Bitch - Buckcherry
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Old 06-13-2008, 12:42 PM   #26
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A Little More Time...John Doe
Wagon Wheel...Old Crow Medicine Show
Cuyahoga....REM
Dead Man's Hill....Indigo Girls
Way Over Yonder in the Minor Key....Billy Bragg & Wilco
The Saints are Coming....U2
Devil Town....Daniel Johnston
As Good as I Once Was....Toby Keith
I Love You....Sarah McLachlan
Ticks....Brad Paisley
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1. Superstition, Stevie Wonder. Not just because it's Friday the 13th.
2. Peter Gunn Theme, Henry Mancini. Any version - his, Art of Noise, or as sung by Sarah Vaughn.
3. The Clapping Song, Shirley Ellis/Clap! Shake! Jump!, Behavior w/Andrea Revel. Eh, these are essentially the same song - the first was the inspiration for the second. Which yes, was an Old Navy commercial.
4. Kiss, Tom Jones w/Art of Noise. Because Tom Jones >> All.
5. The Mob, Sam Spence. From NFL Films...and Spongebob Squarepants.
6. Hip Hug-Her, Booker T. & the MGs.
7. Jungle Boogie, Kool & the Gang.
8. Get it On (Bang a Gong), Power Station. Need to have Robert Palmer in this list somewhere.
9. That Time is Now, Michael Kohler. Wha-huh? This is the kick-ass, pumped-up remix of....the Superfriends theme.
10. Papa Was a Rolling Stone, The Temptations. Or at least, this remix version.
11. Ooh La La, Goldfrapp. Yep, I need 11. TS.

Based on the songs that I recognize from this list, I think I would likely be a fan of all the ones I do not. I'd like to subscribe to your playlist, sir.
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Old 06-13-2008, 12:49 PM   #28
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My list would change weekly but for this week. This week I am in a 60s mood.

The Beatles - While My Guitar Gently Weeps
The Byrds - My Back Pages
The Hollies - Bus Stop
The Hollies - He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother
Neil Diamond - Solitary Man
Bob Dylan - Like A Rolling Stone
Eric Burton & The Animals - House of the Rising Sun
Zombies - She's Not There
Bruce Channel - Hey Baby!
Rolling Stones - Get Off My Cloud
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Old 06-13-2008, 01:01 PM   #29
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Based on the songs that I recognize from this list, I think I would likely be a fan of all the ones I do not. I'd like to subscribe to your playlist, sir.

Maybe, maybe not. I also have songs by Roxette, The Wiggles, Herman's Hermits, The Disco Boys, and Little Richard in my YouTube favorites. But thanks.
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Shit. I forgot Spoon. Put My Mathematical Mind in my list somewhere.

+1

Great song, right?
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Old 06-13-2008, 01:40 PM   #31
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Tough to pick just ten but here goes....

(In no particular order...)

Dozer - Rising.
Alice Cooper - Cold Ethyl.
Nightwish - Wish I Had An Angel.
Wolfmother - White Unicorn.
Soil - Halo.
Poisonblack - Rush.
Johnny Thunders - One Track Mind.
Iggy & The Stooges - Loose.
Black Sabbath - Hole In The Sky.
Anna Nalick - Citadel.
The Cardigans - Live & Learn.

I did my best to get to 10, so 11 will have to do... I've had to cut out a few genres of what I listen to.
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Old 06-13-2008, 01:43 PM   #32
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1.) Snoop Dog - Drop It Like It's Hot
2.) Rene Y Rene - Lo Much Que Te Quiero
3.) Primus - Tommy The Cat
4.) Digable Planets - Rebirth Of Slick (Cool Like Dat)
5.) System Of A Down - B.Y.O.B.
6.) Shakira - Ojos Asi
7.) Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean - Hips Don't Lie
8.) Kid Frost - La Raza
9.) Pantera - Broken
10.) Chester Bennington - System

I was all ready to comment on Digable Planets, then when replying to you on Facebook, I saw that I already said something about them to you there.
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Old 06-13-2008, 01:47 PM   #33
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Catapult - Counting Crows :: I've been a huge Counting Crows fan since way back and I've seen them in concert at least once a year for the past decade (I'm seeing them twice this year...in Birmingham & Atlanta). Catapult sung live is just killer...they don't do it as much as some of their bigger hits, though.

Magic Man - Heart :: I watched a Heart concert on one of the music channels last night where they played Dreamboat Annie in it's entirety...good stuff. While Barracuda or Crazy on You may be the song that first comes to mind when you think of Heart, I think Magic Man is just a cut above since Ann Wilson gets to show off her amazing voice a little more. Speaking of Ann Wilson's voice, wow...despite how much her looks have changed over the years, hearing her sing a song still gives me goosebumps. She's that good.

Earthquake Weather - Beck :: I like pretty much anything by Beck, but something about the sound of this one makes it one of my favorites.

Dear Prudence - The Beatles :: Dear Prudence has been my favorite Beatles song for a while now. While it appears on the White Album, I think it's the perfect song that caputures the spirit of their early work, as well as the sound of their later work.

Transatlanticism - Death Cab for Cutie :: I've had to make quite a few trips to Europe in the last couple of years and each time I get on a plane that crosses the Atlantic, I flip the iPod over to the Transatlanticism album and listen to it in it's entirety. While The New Year is the song that kicks off the album (and "flips" me into travel mode in the airport), the title track is my favorite cut.

Drifting, Falling - The Ocean Blue :: This one goes back to my college days. When I listen to this band, I tend to listen to their first three albums (The Ocean Blue, Cerulean, Beneath the Rhythm And Sound) consecutively in one sitting. They're just so mellow, it's the perfect way to relax...plus, the sax on this track is amazing.

Keg in the Closet - Kenny Chesney :: I've never been a big country music fan, but my wife turned me onto Kenny Chesney a few years ago. While I like a lot of his songs, Keg in the Closet is the one I have the most fun listening to since it's an ode to his college days.

Fight the Power - Public Enemy :: Motherfuck Elvis and John Wayne. Yes, I'm white and yes, I live in suburbia.

Black Star - Radiohead :: Like st.cronin, I'm a big Radiohead fan. Black Star is really an emotional song about not really knowing what the F is going on in one's relationship.

Your Hand in Mine - Explosions in the Sky :: Otherwise known as the theme song to Friday Night Lights (the movie). Good song, good album, good band.
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Old 06-13-2008, 01:58 PM   #34
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This should be good for some laughs:

1. Def Leppard - Go
2. Def Leppard - Gotta Let It Go
3. Def Leppard - Cruise Control
4. Mike Cera & Ellen Page - Anyone Else But You
5. Pete Townsend - After The Fire (Live)
6. David Cook - I'm Alive
7. Bryan Adams - East Side Story
8. Bodeans - Naked
9. Dixie Chicks - The Long Way Around
10. Dixie Chicks - Voice Inside My Head
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Old 06-13-2008, 02:07 PM   #35
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4. Mike Cera & Ellen Page - Anyone Else But You

Solid. I should find that on itunes.
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Old 06-13-2008, 02:30 PM   #36
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Shit. I forgot Spoon. Put My Mathematical Mind in my list somewhere.

Oh, wow....definitely Spoon should be somewhere in my list. What song should I choose, though? My Mathematical Mind is a great song, but I think I would rather have The Beast and Dragon, Adored
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Old 06-13-2008, 02:38 PM   #37
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Never Trust a Man (with Egg on His Face) -- Adam Ant
Colcannon -- Amadaun
In the Olive Garden -- Ian Anderson
Peach -- Blur
Watermelon Man -- Herbie Hancock
Beef Lo Mein -- Rupert Holmes
Pumpkin Soup -- Kate Nash
Ice Cream -- New Young Pony Club
Tea in the Sahara -- Police
Pretzel Logic -- Steely Dan

Hmm. Looking at everyone else's list, it appears I took the thread title too literally.
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Old 06-13-2008, 03:18 PM   #38
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+1

Great song, right?

Damn straight.

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Oh, wow....definitely Spoon should be somewhere in my list. What song should I choose, though? My Mathematical Mind is a great song, but I think I would rather have The Beast and Dragon, Adored

Depending on the day I could pick any of probably 10 songs as my favorite of theirs.
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Old 06-13-2008, 03:23 PM   #39
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Hmm. Looking at everyone else's list, it appears I took the thread title too literally.

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Old 06-13-2008, 03:48 PM   #40
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be loved- papa roach
its not my time- 3 doors down
in love with a girl- gavin deGraw
reason i'm alive- drowning pool
you never met a mother**** quite like me- kid rock
3's and 7's- queens of the stone age
pardon me-incubus
breathe-nickelback
somebody told me-killers
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Old 06-13-2008, 03:54 PM   #41
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Me too.
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Old 06-13-2008, 04:05 PM   #42
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^^Landshark, like the brew?

And I am convinced VPI and I could get along...
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Old 06-13-2008, 05:05 PM   #43
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Computer Camp Love - Datarock

I love that song! Great album as well.

My list, chosen from my most listened in the last couple of months, max 1 song per album, no particular order

Heavyweight Champion Of The World - Reverend & The Makers
Long Division - Death Cab For Cutie
Time To Pretend - MGMT
The Beginning Of The Twist - The Futureheads (FWIW I generally don't like this band, just this song, plus it took me a while to realise the chorus wasn't saying 'I can feel it, I can feel it, I can feel the cornerback coming on a blitz')
With A Heavy Heart (I Regret To Inform You) - Does It Offend You, Yeah?
Once In Your Life - Idlewild
Books From Boxes - Maximo Park
My Party - Kings Of Leon
Death To Los Campesinos! - Los Campesinos
That Kind Of Man - The Heavy

I tend to be very recent-purchase-concentrated, but with stand out albums in recent years getting a heavy rotation as well (Kings of Leon, Maximo Park, Idlewild).
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Old 06-13-2008, 05:09 PM   #44
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Time To Pretend - MGMT

Great pick. Wish I'd thought of it.
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Old 06-13-2008, 05:42 PM   #45
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Datarock - I third that. Haven't heard the album though.

My choices (which would change just about every week or so):
Big Black - The Power of Independent Trucking
The Knife - Heartbeat
Thelonius Monk - Ruby, My Dear
Black Flag - TV Party
Weather Report - Black Market
Pixies - River Euphrates
Gram Parsons - Return of the Grievous Angel
The Band - The Weight
Devo - Whip It
Kraftwerk - Autobahn
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Old 06-13-2008, 08:01 PM   #46
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Don't want you to be alone on an island. Make room for me:

Love Is Still a Worthy Cause - Sara Groves Went to high school with her, love her music.
All the Words Kutless Turned on to this by "Scrubs" -- great music on that show.
Livin' in the Future - Bruce Springsteen Gotta have something from The Boss. This and Terry's Song are my favorites off the last album.
Anything Can Happen - Finn Brothers Neil Finn from Crowded House -- kills two birds with one stone.
Poor Poor Pitiful Me - Warren Zevon
Miracle - Foo Fighters
Stolen - Dashboard Confessional
When We Die - Bowling for Soup Love irreverent music. "Weird Al" is always a favorite as well
Don't You Want Me - Human League I'm a sucker for everything '80s, so why not have the perfect '80s pop hit.
Spending My Time - Roxette My two secret shames -- Sweedish pop and Celine Dion (although the best Celine Dion are the French albums and the first couple of English CDs)

I've said too much.

Some friends and I used to do something similar to this in college -- we would make "My Life" mix tapes that just reflected our current moods. Please don't use this to judge my mood.
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Old 06-13-2008, 09:53 PM   #47
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Shins - Know Your Onion!
Jenny Owen Youngs - Fuck Was I
Ludo - Topeka
Jason Mraz - Love for a Child
John Oszajca - Where's Bob Dylan When You Need Him?
Postal Service - The District Sleeps Alone Tonight
Wilco - Summerteeth
Badly Drawn Boy - A Minor Incident
Belle & Sebastian - Get Me Away From Here I'm Dying
The Spill Canvas - Appreciation and the Bomb

List shows I am mostly a folk inspired indie person these days, with the occasional power-pop type stuff thrown in.
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Old 06-13-2008, 11:00 PM   #48
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Burden - Opeth
The Poet and the Pendulum - Nightwish
Oh No Oh Yeah - Paul Steel
Sunshine Out of My Ass (All This Vision) - Jackdaw4
Smoke Baby - Hawksley Workman
The Joke's On Me - Jordan Zevon
Insanity (The Sanest Thing You've Got) - The Nines
Arriving Somewhere But Not Here - Porcupine Tree
A Sorrow to Kill - To-Mera
Cluster Bomb - Pugwash

...and one more just 'cause everyone else is doing it:

Adulruna Redivivia - Therion
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Old 06-13-2008, 11:13 PM   #49
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Shins - Know Your Onion!
Jenny Owen Youngs - Fuck Was I
Ludo - Topeka
Jason Mraz - Love for a Child
John Oszajca - Where's Bob Dylan When You Need Him?
Postal Service - The District Sleeps Alone Tonight
Wilco - Summerteeth
Badly Drawn Boy - A Minor Incident
Belle & Sebastian - Get Me Away From Here I'm Dying
The Spill Canvas - Appreciation and the Bomb

List shows I am mostly a folk inspired indie person these days, with the occasional power-pop type stuff thrown in.

I thought about adding Know Your Onion! to my list. It was in my Top 15 or so.
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Old 06-14-2008, 07:52 AM   #50
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My Morning Jacket - Lay Low
The Avett Brothers - Will You Return?
Yeasayer - Forgiveness
The Beatles - While My Guitar Gently Weeps
The Band - Up on Cripple Creek
Kings of Leon - McFearless
The Besnard Lakes - And You Lied to Me
LCD Soundsystem - New York I Love You
XTC - Making Plans for Nigel
Phoenix - Long Distance Call
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