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wow some old faces in this thread is linda still hanging out on soulseek.
radiohead - paranoid android. I love playing this song especially in old mens pubs when they have it on the jukebox.
Robbie Williams - Feel
dont know but its a mf doom song i know for sure.
The band most listened to is probably Smashing Pumpkins. I was hooked when younger.
In winamp the most played is U2 - The Unforgettable Fire (I don't even consider myself a U2 fan) :o
Damn good song though.... :lol: :01:
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Originally Posted by 4play
nah linda has left us at soulseek :(
I won't be original, but Slayer - Angel Of Death
Daryl Hall and John Oates - Rich Girl
Its perfection.
Dido - Here With Me, that song is great.
dunno anymore.
may you never - john martyn, and, american pie/vincent - don mclean are prob all high up there still though. :unsure:
OMFG it was my n00b post!
Well i think my most listened song ever would have to be Blink 182 - Dammit, it isn't my favourite song ever, but i had the dude ranch CD since it came out and every now and again i get the urge to listen to some old school blink (before Travis the wanker).
These days i would say my most listened songs are: Social Distortion - Dear Lover, Mad Caddies - Days Away, Brand New - Sic Transit Gloria, Johnny Cash - Hurt & The Killers - Mr Brightside
Mines probably London calling by the clash.
Robert Miles - Children
It's still a fav ^.^
holy fuck you bumped the old Ad from the dead!!
Quite possibly "The Whole of the Moon" by the Waterboys.
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (The entire Album)-The Beatles...arguably the best rock album ever made.
Slipknot - my plague.
My favorite song that i listen a lot is Alan Jackson with From a distance.
I love country music.
The Celery Song is BY FAR my favorite.
4 way tie for me:
Phantom Of The Opera - Iron Maiden
The Heretic Anthem - Slipknot
Soldier Side + B.Y.O.B. - SOAD <-- I consider soldier side the intro to BYOB, so in actuality its one whole song... i've listened to those 2 songs sooo many times since mezmerize came out, fuckin insane amount of times.
and without a shread of doubt:
The entire VOLUME 3: SUBLIMINAL VERSUS - SLIPKNOT ALBUM<-- all songs are there are the best, so much more mature than their older albums.
i'm tied up with Shout at the Devil~Motley Crue
Shut the Fuck Up~Brides of Destruction
Both band have ledendary bassist Nikki Sixx
Elvis Presley- Hound dog, since i was a wee bairn :D
Might be that song by Flash in (or is it "and") the pan.
The one that goes: "Seems I've heard the story all before...", well, it's either that or something by Nazareth or Black Sabbath, or possibly the Ramones.
Not sure which, my dad had a few songs he really liked to play on t'stereo when I was little.
every morning, me pa used to sing; Sun Arise - Rolf Harris.
although, he only knew a few lines and repeated them. over n over.
drove me slowly insane. :ermm:
of all time.... probably something by peter gabriel
recently.... crosses by jose gonzalez
Probably would have to be the first piece of techno I ever heard
Final Fantasy remix by Paul Oakenfold
Enter Sandman- Metallica
The whole Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory album
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Originally Posted by Linkin Park
Entire Volume 3: TSV album, it has yet to dissapoint or grow repetitive on me.
the ataris- san dimas high school football rules
the doors --break on through to the other side
The Roots - The Lesson.Listened 395 times.
well my mother says Ba-Ba Black Sheep...
but more recently it would be Moon Shadow by Kate rusby... :)
Dire Straits - Sultans Of Swing
I love the imagery it brings to mind, and nobody plays guitar like Mark Knopfler.
The house is a rocking- Stevie Ray Vaughn
Pixies - Monkey goes to heaven
Since I first heard it about 10 years ago Thirteen by Johnny Cash...
switchfoot>>>meant to live
Freebird ~ Leonard Skynard
It's was one of our main songs on our playlist,
I've played that a thousand times,
Damn that song has so much power & lift it's untrue, now play it to a crowd!
I was in a group called sanctuary at one time, CELEBS the bassist :lol:
local pubs only, did not do the clubs, old people... alert!
we did it just for the fun it, Just keeping it cool, and free beer!
but the trouble was we had too many managers and it went sour
it was such a shame as we were so good, But that happens a lot,
perhaps we should of had a third party as manager.
I was one crazy mo on the bass though :lips:
Good times :) Great song!
Pink Floyd- comfartably numb live version from Pulse