Marvin Gaye- What's going on
Printable View
Marvin Gaye- What's going on
I forgot about this one. Has that affect on me, can also say the same for Sullivan Street by COunting Crows too.Quote:
Originally posted by jetje@23 May 2003 - 09:28
There can be only ONE...
Counting Crows - Round here
but there are millions of other good ones..... but this one....
Fear Factory - Descent, Dog Day Sunrise, Invisible Wounds (Dark Bodies), Scumgrief or Replica
and well yeah lotsa stuff from Staind and Cold put a shiver up my spine especially Cold - Bleed... And stuff from U2, Smashing Pumpkins and even stuff from Linkin Park :P
Wow - some good taste here. I agree wholeheartedly with:
Fake Plastic Trees - Radiohead
Something I Can Never Have - NIN
With Or Without You - U2
Round Here - Counting Crows
Disarm - Smashing Pumpkins
and add:
The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll - Bob Dylan
Grey, To The Teeth, As Is, Fuel, Tis Of Thee - Ani DiFranco
Soul To Squeeze - RHCP
Unchained Melody - Righteous Brothers
The Gambler - Kenny Rogers
Eleanor Rigby - Beatles
Simple Man - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Chelsea Hotel #2 - Leonard Cohen
By Your Side - Sade
Vincent Black Lightning 1952 - Richard Thompson
World Turned Upside Down, Worker's Song, Song For Ireland - Dick Gaughan
Canadee-i-o - Nic Jones
Wise Up - Aimee Mann
Last Day OF The Last Fulough, These Cold Fingers - Bill Morrissey
Flake, The News - Jack Johnson
Alone, Waiting On An Angel, Another Lonely Day - Ben Harper
What Went Wrong - Blink 182
The River - Bruce Springsteen
Ol' 55, So It Goes, Old Shoes, A Sight For Sore Eyes, I Don't Wanna Grow Up, Time - Tom Waits
Great State Of Texas - Chris Ligon
Glycerine - Bush
Walls Of Time - Paul Burch
C'mon Billy - PJ Harvey
Hurt - NIN
Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald - Gordon Lightfoot
Divinity - FSOL
...damn, I didn't think there were so many, I'm sure I could keep going, and that doesn't include jazz, classical or soundtrack....
If I had to pick ONE - it would proably be the acoustic version of Tomorrow Wendy by Concrete Blonde
A Perfect Circle - 3 Libras
Red Hot Chilli Peppers- I Could've Lied
Anything GnR, mainly sweet child o mine though, so good right to the end especially the orgasmic fast build up to the solo with the wah pedal
slash is a true master at work
I would have to say
Tupac- Brenda's got a baby
Tupac- Changes
Puddle of Mudd- Blurry
Savage Garden- Crash and Burn
TRustcompany- Downfall
Nickleback- Too Bad
Blink 182- Adam's Song
Amanda Perez- Angel (I know I know...but I like it)
Bonnie Tyler - Total Eclipse of the heart
Goo Goo Dolls- Iris
Lifehouse- Everything
Kate Bush - Wuthering Heights
Lifehouse - Breathing
Wow. So many to choose from. I'll keep my list fairly short
Leonard Cohen - Hallelujah
Warren Zevon - Accidently Like a Martyr
Van Morrison - Beside You (best love song I've ever heard)
Steve Earle - John Walker's Blues
Bob Dylan - Abandoned Love (live), Changing of the Guards
Solomon Burke - The Judgment
Nick Drake - Black-Eyed Dog
Johnny Cash - The Man Comes Around, Hurt (miles better than the NIN original, much more powerful)
Joan Baez - Diamonds and Rust
Derek and the Dominos - Bell Bottom Blues
Good Charlotte's Emotionless.