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What are some of your favorite songs?

Started by Raineyrocks, March 19, 2007, 08:40 AM NHFT

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Raineyrocks

For me: ( I love music)  These are just some or else I could sit here all day with this list! ;D

1. Blame it on the Moon (Bob Seger)
2. Beast of Burden  (The Stones, of course)
3. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (AC/DC)
4. Lyin' Eyes (Eagles)
5. Ruby Tuesday (Stones)
6. Hot Legs (Rod Stewart)
7. Sundown (Gordon Lightfoot)
8. Slow Dancing (Johnny Rivers)
9. I Thought It Was You (Doug Stone)
10. Bellbottom Blues (Blind Faith)
11. Something About You (Boston)
12. Do That To Me One More Time (Captain & Tenille)
13. Shameless (Garth Brooks)
14. 1 Whiskey, 1 Bourbon, 1 Beer (George Thourogood)
15. Cool Change (Little River Band)
16. Calling All You Angels (Train)
17. I Believe Love Will Find a Way (Blessed Union of Souls)
18. Wicked Game (Chris Isaak)
19. Blown Away (Dr. Hook)
20. A Little Bit More (Dr. Hook)
21, Patience (Guns & Roses)1 of my wedding songs and my dog's name! :)
22. I Love the Way You Love Me (Michael Montgomery) 1 of my wedding songs!

Raineyrocks

Almost forgot:

23. F.I.N.E. (Aerosmith)
24. Seasons Of Wither (" ")
25. Amazing ("  ")

Okay, that's it I'm stopping myself. This is funny I'm having the most fun with my own thread, now I'm writing to myself instead of talking to myself! :blah:

Nicholas Gilman

   My favorite would have to be "Voices Carry" by Til' Tuesday.
I still have a crush on Aimee Mann.  :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zInCs634aYw

Kat Kanning

No Rain, Blind Melon
Bohemian Rapsody, Queen
American Pie, Don Mclean
Ain't Misbehaving, sung by Leon Redbone
Ode to Joy, Beethoven
O Fortuna, Carl Orff
I got plenty o' nuttin, George Gershwin
59th Street Bridge Song, Simon and Garfunkle
Penis Envy, Uncle Bonsai
Mining for Gold, Cowboy Junkies
Stormy Weather, Lena Horne

Lloyd Danforth

'Poisoning Pigeons in The Park' by Tom Leher

Tom Sawyer

Quote from: Kat Kanning on March 19, 2007, 04:09 PM NHFT
No Rain, Blind Melon

8)
I really like that one, in fact that whole album is great... Shannon Hoon had an incredible presence, a tortured soul, too bad he's gone.

John

Quote from: Nicholas Gilman on March 19, 2007, 03:01 PM NHFT
   My favorite would have to be "Voices Carry" by Til' Tuesday.
I still have a crush on Aimee Mann.  :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zInCs634aYw




That's like a ride in the way-back machine.

I used to see Til' Tuesday play in a small bar/club before they "made it."

I'm recalling that that album (their first) had some other good stuff on it.

Lloyd Danforth


grasshopper

   Ok, here i go.  You people might not have herd some of this stuff.  I suggest you check out the songs with the * after it.
   1.  Steve Vai,  Song for Ireland *
   2.  Steve Vai,  Touching toungs *   http://www.vai.com/SightsSounds/aural_fixation/index.html
   3.  Steve vai,  Rescue me or bury me *
   4.  Stryper,     Battle Hym of the Republic.
   5.  Dreame Theatre,  Live an other day.
   6.  (I'm going into sensory overload, there are so many good songs with real talent)  Where was I?  Oh ya, Danny Boy from the sound track of The Memphis Bell.
   

Raineyrocks

Wow, I've never heard of most of these except for Bohemian Rapsody, Queen
American Pie, Don Mclean, which I like too!  I have some Beethoven, (I think), that I play when I'm getting a long bubble bath, it's very relaxing.

Lloyd Danforth


Raineyrocks


Tom Sawyer


Lloyd Danforth

I drove a cab nights in Hartford in the early 70's.  While nothing exactly like that happened, I have some interesting stories

Kat Kanning

Are you going to tell your stories?  Better do it in a different thread so I don't have to split it off and piss off sensitive people.