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Greatest songs of all time
Re: No suprises here..............
The West London of my youth is now on dvd
I've met the man on the street............and he's a cunt
I've met the man on the street............and he's a cunt
Re: No suprises here..............
1st heard anarchy in the uk on his saturday show in the autumn of 77.
Re: No suprises here..............
Autumn of 77? It had been out since October 1976..............a year behind Stevie!!
The West London of my youth is now on dvd
I've met the man on the street............and he's a cunt
I've met the man on the street............and he's a cunt
Re: No suprises here..............
yeah but the 76 version was banned,it was taken from the album never mind the bollocks.
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Holden MacGroyn
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Re: Greatest songs of all time
How could I forget Baker Street. Rafferty rules.
Still.....Holden MacGroyn
BUT WITHOUT MY BRUCE LEE SIG BECAUSE HE'S TOO HARD FOR THIS PLACE...
BUT WITHOUT MY BRUCE LEE SIG BECAUSE HE'S TOO HARD FOR THIS PLACE...
Re: Greatest songs of all time
I wasnt going to post in this thread but maybe you guys could answer me something. Why is Purple Rain SUCH a classic? Id never really heard it until like 5 minutes ago and its beautiful but i dont quiite get the all time classic status endowed on it
oh and here are some of the songs that have created "mini-revolutions" in my musical listening life
cemetary gates = pantera (and most other stuff)
welcome to paradise - green day (and all other stuff)
i aint mad atcha - tupac (and lotta other stuff)
from outta nowhere - faith no more (and all other stuff)
quote unquote - mr bungle (geniussss)
4th July - Soundgarden (and all other stuff)
rooster - alice in chains (and all other stuff)
not that varied and each one of those songs is on a par with many other songs by the same artists, but each of those songs was a massive fork/diversion in my path as a listener/fan/guitar player
oh and here are some of the songs that have created "mini-revolutions" in my musical listening life
cemetary gates = pantera (and most other stuff)
welcome to paradise - green day (and all other stuff)
i aint mad atcha - tupac (and lotta other stuff)
from outta nowhere - faith no more (and all other stuff)
quote unquote - mr bungle (geniussss)
4th July - Soundgarden (and all other stuff)
rooster - alice in chains (and all other stuff)
not that varied and each one of those songs is on a par with many other songs by the same artists, but each of those songs was a massive fork/diversion in my path as a listener/fan/guitar player
mmm Alex Kramer
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The Last Word
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Re: Greatest songs of all time
Here's five amongst equals:
This Woman's Work - Kate Bush
The Fool on the Hill - The Beatles
4st 7lbs - Manics
Winterlong - Neil Young
Wild is the Wind - David Bowie
This Woman's Work - Kate Bush
The Fool on the Hill - The Beatles
4st 7lbs - Manics
Winterlong - Neil Young
Wild is the Wind - David Bowie
"Let's do it..."
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Deuce Bigolo
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Re: Greatest songs of all time
Impossible as its subjective
Today its this and tomorrow its that
All depends on your mood
The impossible task as this top 1000 shows
cheers
B....OZ
Today its this and tomorrow its that
All depends on your mood
The impossible task as this top 1000 shows
cheers
B....OZ
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Holden MacGroyn
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Re: Greatest songs of all time
Dammit, the classics have come out.
Every Breath You Take - The Police
Boys Of Summer - Don Henly
Run To You - Bryan Adams
Baker Street - Gerry Rafferty
Hunting High & Low - A-ha
Human Nature - Michael Jackson
Every Breath You Take - The Police
Boys Of Summer - Don Henly
Run To You - Bryan Adams
Baker Street - Gerry Rafferty
Hunting High & Low - A-ha
Human Nature - Michael Jackson
Still.....Holden MacGroyn
BUT WITHOUT MY BRUCE LEE SIG BECAUSE HE'S TOO HARD FOR THIS PLACE...
BUT WITHOUT MY BRUCE LEE SIG BECAUSE HE'S TOO HARD FOR THIS PLACE...