What are your favourite songs?

Zackerty

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Marche Slave-- Tchaikovsky
Telegraph Road-- Dire Straights
Rudiger--Mark Knopfler
Whole Lot of Love--Led Zeppelin
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When in a bluesy mood...
SRV's cover of Henrix's - Little Wing,
ZZ Top's - Blue Jean Blues
Nugent's - Stranglehold.
Way too hard to narrow down because I enjoy a wide variety of music. These are just for starters.

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I have VERY eclectic tastes. Some of my current favorites:

Begin the Beguine - Cole Porter
The Woodchopper's Ball - Woody Herman
Toccata (Symphony V) - Widor
Whiskey in the Jar - Any of a variety of artists

Pretty much anything by Johnny Cash, Bob Wills, Glenn Miller, the Chieftains, and Sarah McLachlan. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 

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Bill Withers GrandMams hands, Aint no sunshine when shes gone. Gimmie Three Steps Lynard Skynard. LED ZEPP you pick the song it gets my vote. Otis Redding sitting on the dock of the bay. James Taylor I have seen fire and ive seen rain. A Beachboys tune Little Duce Coup comes to mind. I do not have time to go on and on and on.
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Stairway to Heaven; it mixes exceptionally well with ethanol
Dire Straits, Private Investigations.
I better stop here!
 

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Here are more of mine...

Moving In Stereo - The Cars
The Stroke - Billy Squier
Orion (instrumental) - Metallica
Another Brick in the Wall (Part1) - Pink Floyd
Call of the Ktulu (instrumental) - Metallica
Born to Die - Exciter
Young Lust - Pink Floyd

There are more, but I could spend all morning typing and I don't feel like doing that today. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/eek.gif
 

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Man... how much time to we have? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif

I find myself listening to a lot of Sarah McLachlan, Norah Jones, kd lang, Lyle Lovett, Holly Cole (pretty much just her Temptation CD), Natalie Merchant, 10,000 Maniacs, acoustic Alice In Chains, Paula Cole, Fleetwood Mac, The Eagles and Pink Floyd. But there are so many more.
 

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I was just getting ready to wrap some presents and I saw this thread and had to reply. Jeez... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thinking.gif

I dont know if I have any favorites but most memorable to me are:
Fanfare for the Common Man (Copeland) as done by EL&P on Brain Salad Surgery Album
Also Sprach Zarathustra in the opening of 2001: A Space Oddessey
Amazing Grace on BagPipes at Ronald Reagans Funeral
Jimi Hendrix Star Spangled Banner at WoodStock
The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
Peter Gun done by the Blues Brothers
The William Tell Overture (mostly the Lone Ranger Part)
The Blue Danube Waltz played during the docking scene in 2001:ASO
Theme from X-Files
Hawaii-Five-O
Taquila (before PeeWee Herman ruined it for me)
Somewhere Over The Rainbow (Judy Garland in Wizard of Oz)
No Business Like Show Business sung by Ethel Merman
Lola by the Kinks (BTW I'm not Gay)
Born to be Wild (Easy Rider)
Wildwood Weed
The Pink Panther Theme from the Peter Sellers movies
Georgia by Ray Charles

Maybe more later...
 

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Madhouse - Anthrax
S.S.C./Stand Or Fall - Anthrax
The Enemy - Anthrax
Big Fat - Anthrax

Boy, there sure are a lot of Anthrax songs for me, aren't there? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 

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You know, I think Indians and I'm the Man are the only Anthrax songs I remember all the words to. And I even went to one of their concerts back in the day. 88 or 89.
 

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Strawberry Fields Forever- Beatles
Good Vibrations- Beach Boys
Simple Man- Lynyrd Skynyrd
Friday on my Mind- Easybeats
Layla- Derek and the Dominoes
A Man I'll never be- Boston
Highway Star- Deep Purple
Babe I'm gonna leave you- Led Zeppelin
Scarred for Life- Rose Tattoo
Tush- ZZ Top
No Milk Today- Herman's Hermits
Downtown- Petula Clark
SOS- ABBA
1941 Mining Disaster- Beegees
Excerpt from a Teenage Opera-Keith West
A whiter Shade of Pale-Procol Harum
Something in the Air- Thunderclap Newman
Green Manalishi- Fleetwood Mac
Where the streets have no name- U2
Ain't talking about love- Van Halen
Don't believe a word- Thin Lizzy
Monkey Wrench- Foo Fighters

mmm, that's just what came up in the first five minutes...
 

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Lotta good stuff above. My all time favorite is Roads to Moscow by Al Stuart. (Yeah, I'm wierd.)

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just a few more...

American Pie- Don McLean
Monday Monday- Mamas and Papas
San Francisco- Scott McKenzie
Whichita Lineman- Glen Campbell
Time in a Bottle- Jim Groce
Expecting to Fly- Buffalo Springfield
All along the Watchtower- Jimi Hendrix
 
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