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Del Tha Funkee Homosapien - Catch A Bad One
Hell. Yeah. |
Visions of Johanna
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POCAHAUNTED - SISTER CALYPSO.
mostly 1 chord, not much happens, it's mindblowing. |
I play these songs in my head simultaneously, at all hours of the day, and must listen to them regularly.
Duke Ellington & John Coltrane - In A Sentimental Mood Pere Ubu - Chinese Radiation Wu Tang - C.R.E.A.M Pink Floyd - See-Saw Sun Araw - Horse Steppin Main Source - Just A Friendly Game Of Baseball |
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shame. |
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This isn't one I've been listening to loads lately, but it's a very strong candidate for my favourite song ever. Most of the competition is from the same album. |
Memory Tapes - Bicycle
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Heaven and Hell - The Black Heart Procession
and from 0:35 to 0:47 of Shakira's She Wolf (eng version). I could listen to that bit looped for a good 5 mins, vocals over that base is just genius. fuck. |
massive attack - pray for rain
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these are the songs that have been getting the most repeats from me in the last week or so
guided by voices - squirmish frontal room guided by voices - dust devils the shadow ring - mouth on mouse the shadow ring - mouse in mouth kurious - fast lane percee p - throwback rap attack onna - mune o tsutsune dianogah - spiral bound |
Marooned-Wire
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We Bite - Misfits
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open the floodgates - thom yorke / ??????
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who'll be the next in line - the kinks
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"Absolutely Sweet Marie"
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Joanna Newsom - Peach, Plum, Pear
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"Wild Horses" has been my number one song since it came out in 1971. I'd never been in love or anything then but I could still feel how powerful it was. Mostly it was because I dug the acoustic guitars so much.
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I love Roxy Music.
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Yeh. I know this sounds corny but it's true. I first heard it on this tinny AM transistor radio when I was a stupid teenager, and after that I couldn't get it out of my head. It's what made me go get a guitar and learn how to play. |
Megadeth - Mechanix
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Here Comes the End - The Raveonettes
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Baby by Ghostface Killah and Raheem
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David Bowie - Young Americans
On a massive Bowie kick lately. GENIUS. |
Built to Spill- Goin' Against Your Mind
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The yeah yeah yeah song
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what'd I say - ray charles
what a groove baby |
^The intro kills me every time. I also love Bowie's backing vocals on that track.
Right now it's a toss-up between Suburban Lawns - Janitor and Palace Brothers (Will Oldham) - Horses. |
led zep - dazed and confused from 'the song remains the same'
the middle section is epic and the part where he goes AWWWWWWW...SUCK IT |
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Yes. "The songs remains the same" is not as bad as it's said to be in my opinion. |
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gold |
Out of curiosity, how often do you guys change your favorite song? For me I usually have the same favorite song for years.
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There's a stones song called "Sway" that I like quite a bit.
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magik markers- last of the lemach line
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Nice! They're pretty good live too. Beatles - Revolution Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti - For Kate I Wait |
I always thought it was because I pick up things and turn them in my hands like scavenging raccoons for YEARS that made me so slow and outdated, but yeah, basically I hold onto history. Something that resonates deeply with me will always stay that way.
For example, when I was 15 (a decade ago) whenever I would start to feel the sway of a bad trip coming in while on acid, the one key to dissolving it was Alberto Balsam by Aphex Twin. EVERY TIME. And so no matter when, if I felt bad, I would play that song. Still, if I hear it, I'm ok. Typically, songs without vocals tend to stay more solid in mind. |
Swervedriver - Blowin' cool
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Good call. |
Leeway "Who's to Blame"
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Jay-Z - Girls, Girls Girls pt. 2, the Kanye West remix (from the very end of the Blueprint). So goddamn amazing. Definitely one of Kanye's most underrated classics methinks. JUST TRYING GIIIRLS OOUT!!!
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Mercyful Fate - Evil
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