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Gene Clark - One In A Hundred

Scud Mountain Boys - A Ride

The Shins - Mine's Not A High Horse

The Shins - Saint Simon

Explosions In The Sky - Six Days At The Bottom Of The Ocean

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"Great Hall Awaits a Fallen Brother" - Bathory

"Dunkelheit" - Burzum

"Thrash Till Death" - Destruction

"The Brimstone Gate" - Naglfar

"Angel of Death" - Slayer

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I wonder why I never noticed this topic before. It's real hard for me to pick just 5 songs of all time. I'll give it a shot, I'm sure I won't agree with it tomorrow.

Metallica-Fade To Black

Motley Crue-Too Fast For Love

Guns N Roses-Rocket Queen

CKY-Sink Into the Underground

Turbonegro-Prince of the Rodeo

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blues dilettanterie edition:

 

1. robert johnson - "32-20 blues"

2. eric clapton - "how long blues"

3. johnson - "ramblin' on my mind"

4. skip james - "devil got my woman"

5. johnson - "malted milk"

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top 5 favorite grunge songs of all time:

 

1. Man In the box- Alice In Chains

2. Black Hole Sun- Soundgarden

3. Heart Shaped Box- Nirvana

4. Spoonman- Soundgarden

5. Vasoline- Stone Temple Piliots

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My Top 5 favourite opening tracks (at the moment):

 

The Kinks - Victoria

Bob Dylan - Like a Rolling Stone

Talking Heads - Born Under Punches

Sonic Youth - Teen Age Riot

Prince - Let's Go Crazy

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My top five favorite songs that other people have requested I turn down, or shut off completely:

 

1. Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band-"Pena"

2. Cryptopsy-"Cold Hate, Warm Blood"

3. King Crimson-"21st Century Schizoid Man" (during the guitar solo)

4. Beefheart-"Moonlight on Vermont"

5. Frank Zappa-"Billy The Mountain"

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The Irish band edition:

 

5. "The Ol' Beggar's Bush"- Flogging Molly

4. "Moondance"- Van Morrison

3. "Cowboy Song"- Thin LIzzy

2. "Angel of Harlem"- U2

1. "Young Ned of the Hill"- The Pogues

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The Smiths - There Is A Light That Never Goes Out

Neil Young - Speakin' Out

Outkast - Rosa Parks

Pavement - Rangelife

Tom Waits - Misery's The River Of The World

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Ted Leo - Ballad Of The Sin Eater

The Blood Brothers - Six Nightmares At The Pinball Masquerade

The Sex Pistols - Sub-Mission

Boredoms - Super You

Rolling Stones - Shake Your Hips

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at 11:30am today:

1. The Wedding Present - Dare

2. Gang of Four - What We All Want

3. Morrissey - First of The Gang to Die

1. Absolutely fucking wonderful.

2. Really quite very good.

3. One of the few good songs on that album, but still pretty cheesy.

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Top Five For Being Pseudo-Depressed Acoustic Version-

 

5) Nirvana-"All Apologies"

4) Radiohead- "Creep"

3) Bruce Springsteen (Shut up, my parents are obsessive with him and I bet I'm his child due to my mom's worship of "the boss" :throwup:)- "The River"

2) Nirvana- "About a Girl"

1) U2- "Sunday Bloody Sunday" (The one U2 song I like and I stumbled upon the acoustic concert version on Kazaa).

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at 11:30am today:

1. The Wedding Present - Dare

2. Gang of Four - What We All Want

3. Morrissey - First of The Gang to Die

1. Absolutely fucking wonderful.

2. Really quite very good.

3. One of the few good songs on that album, but still pretty cheesy.

I wasn't hugely keen on You Are The Quarry at first, but it's grown on me with every listen. No Vauxhall and I, but it removed Keane from the number 1 album spot, so it will forever have a place in my heart.

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I'm not too keen on I'm not Sorry or I have forgiven Jesus, and yes it is a tad overproduced. The b sides from Irish Blood, English Heart were better than most of the album, (Munich Air Disaster 1958, The Neverplayed Symphonies, It's hard to walk tall when you're small) but as with all Morrissey's stuff, I just tend to fall in love with at least one bit of each song, even if I hate another. He's a law unto himself.

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I was really disappointed with his new album, although the precedent set by previous solo stuff suggested I would be. As said by Mr.Schwimmer, its just parody at some points.

Bless him, but he's pretty irrelevant these days.

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Elvis Costtello:

 

1. I Want You

2. Lipstick Vogue

3. Tear Off Your Head (It's A Doll Revolution)

4. Beyond Belief

5. Miracle Man

I'll go with...

 

1. Man Out of Time

2. (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes

3. The Other End of the Telescope

4. Radio Radio

5. I'll Wear it Proudly

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the "michael jackson still has it when he wants to" edition:

 

1. "in the closet"

2. "unbreakable"

3. "will you be there" (the middle 3 1/2 minutes of it)

4. "you rock my world"

5. "give in to me"

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Best of the Village People:

1. Macho Man

2. In the Navy

3. YMCA

4. Village People

5. San Francisco

 

 

..Did I just make that list?

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Top 5 by Welsh artists-

 

1.Manic Street Preachers-Of Walking Abortion

2.Liberty 37-Stanislav

3.Catatonia-I Am The Mob

4.Funeral For A Friend-Bullet Theory

5.Feeder-Insomnia

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I was really disappointed with his new album, although the precedent set by previous solo stuff suggested I would be. As said by Mr.Schwimmer, its just parody at some points.

Bless him, but he's pretty irrelevant these days.

He's always had a deliberate sense of self-parody under the surface, and that's largely the concept of this album. He's got strong views but he does have a sense of humour. Plus he loves sparks, diplomatic immunity right there.

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velvet underground - "pale blue eyes"

the who - "behind blue eyes"

van morrison - "brown-eyed girl"

bonnie tyler - "bette davis eyes"

survivor - "eye of the tiger"

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Top 5 title tracks from today..

 

1. Afghan Whigs - Congregation

2. Screeching Weasel - My Brain Hurts

3. Scud Mountain Boys - Massachusetts

4. Steve Earle - Jerusalem

5. Noahjohn - Tadpoles

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