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Old 04-29-2011, 05:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Post What are the best 10 song of yours nowadays?

Nowadays their are a lots of sites that shows their top 10 songs locally or maybe internationally. But i want to know your own best 10 songs..
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Old 04-29-2011, 06:41 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Here, There and Everywhere - The Beatles
Get Out Offa My Cloud - The Rolling Stones
Don't Cry (Put Your Head on My Shoulder) - Beach Boys
Soon - My Bloody Valentine
ABC Auto-Industry - OMD
Interstellar Overdrive - Pink Floyd
Harvester of Sorrow - Metallica
One Man in My Heart - Human League
Skin Trade - Duran Duran
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Old 04-29-2011, 03:31 PM   #3 (permalink)
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As you can tell I have a strange obsession with lengthy slowly progressing epics:

'Moonsongs' - Thinking Plague
'Holy Wars... Punishment Due' - Megadeth'
'Kohntarkzos part 1' - Magma
'Drip Drip' - Comus
'Edweena' - The Residents
'Freedom Club' - Sleepytime Gorilla Museum
'Grembo Zavia' - Koenji Hyakkei
'Requim' - Gyorgi Ligeti
'The Sea and Sinbad's Largo' - Rimsky- Korsokov
'Verlaine(Part 1 - Un Midi Mon Dix)' - Naked City(only one I even like on that album)
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Old 04-29-2011, 05:02 PM   #4 (permalink)
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My top 10 songs changes so often. Right now, the top 10 as far as what I'm most inclined to want to listen to are:

Black Box Recorder - Girl Singing In the Wreckage
Phish - Stash
Esben and the Witch - Marching Song
The Grateful Dead - St. Stephen
Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
The Mountain Goats - Oceanographer's Choice
Elliott Smith - King's Crossing
Trey Anastasio - Black
Elvis Costello - Pills and Soap
The Beau Brummels - Only Dreaming Now
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Old 04-29-2011, 05:44 PM   #5 (permalink)
 
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In no particular order, 10 songs I'm currently obsessed with:

The Radio Dept. - Heaven's On Fire
The song opens with a sample of Thurston Moore ranting from the documentary '1991: The Year Punk Broke' and bursts into one of the most infectious and feel-good songs I've heard.

Camera Obscura - Return To Send Her
This song is a b-side but it's like a nice, warm, loved-up hug. A really sweet and memorable song that leaves you wanting more. I also want to marry Tracyanne.

The Kills - Future Starts Slow
The incredible opening track from their killer new album Blood Pressures. The combination of that awesome guitar riff and Alison's great vocal delivery sends shivers down my spine.

Aberdeen - Handsome Drink
A criminally forgotten american indie-pop band. The opening song from their only full-length album Homesick and Happy To Be Here grabs you with it's melodic vocal hooks and drags you right in.

The Church - Hotel Womb
The closing track from their 1988 masterpiece Starfish is so warm and bittersweet it leaves you grinning to yourself. Some really great yet unusual lyrics as well.

Red House Painters - Katy Song
I really, really love songs like this. Song that are really depressing yet really comforting at the same time. It's such a bleak and heartbreaking song to listen to.

A Whisper In The Noise - Wall Of You
The beautiful opening track from their album Through The Ides Of March. The gorgeous piano refrains and quiet, haunting and pained vocals really move me.

The Smiths - I Don't Owe You Anything
The self-titled debut seems to be my Smiths album of choice lately. There's just something I love about this song that is really difficult to describe. Johnny's guitar adds this kind of depressing yet romantic English working-class sound that has seemed to have disappeared nowdays.

The Megaphonic Thrift - Talks Like a Weed King
The best Sonic Youth song that is not a Sonic Youth song. Nevertheless these Norwegians have crafted a belter of a tune with this song. The angular dual guitar riffs and boy-girl vocal exchanges are top-class.

The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart - Heaven's Gonna Happen Now
Their new album is one of the best of the year so far and this is probably my favourite song off it. It's just a cracking song from start to finish and is probably the best song they've ever recorded. Addictive.
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The Church - Hotel Womb
The closing track from their 1988 masterpiece Starfish is so warm and bittersweet it leaves you grinning to yourself. Some really great yet unusual lyrics as well.
I've never been crazy about the chorus of that song, but the verses are heartbreakingly beautiful and it has one of my favorite guitar solos ever in it.
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Well there are 10 songs that i like to listen lot in these days .

The Megaphonic Thrift - Talks Like a Weed King
Kohntarkzos part 1 - Magma
Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
Aberdeen - Handsome Drink
Soon - My Bloody Valentine
Requim - Gyorgi Ligeti
The Megaphonic Thrift - Talks Like a Weed King
One Man in My Heart - Human League
Elvis Costello - Pills and Soap
Edweena - The Residents
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Old 05-05-2011, 08:25 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Smile What kind of genre of song that you like to listen when you are alone?

There are a lot of people like to listen a song when they are alone. I want to know what kind of genre you want to listen with when you are alone?
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There are a lot of people like to listen a song when they are alone. I want to know what kind of genre you want to listen with when you are alone?
Classical. Or Jazz.
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There are a lot of people like to listen a song when they are alone. I want to know what kind of genre you want to listen with when you are alone?
Anything and everything. 99% of my music listening is done alone.
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