Which song is most improved by being played REALLY REALLY LOUD?

I’ll raise you a “Fucking Hostile”

Up Around The Bend by Creedence Clearwater Revival

*Ana Ng * They Might Be Giants.

“Fire” by the Crazy World of Arthur Brown. Weird, 1960’s novelty song, that starts out with “I am the God of Hell Fire and I bring you … Fire!” It’s a great song to blast on the stereo on Halloween.

Hocus Pocus - Focus.
All Right Now - Free.

Especially at the end, when it very slowly fades out into nothingness…wouldn’t want to miss anything :wink:

Sweet Home Alabama by Lynyrd Skynyrd. In fact, Ronnie Van Zant even tells you to turn it up!

Hey, man? Is that Freedom Rock, man?

I got My Mind Set On You by George Harrison

Chelsea Dagger by The Fratelli’s

Keep On Rockin in The Free World by Neil Young

In The(Da? Dah?) Club by Fifty Cent

If You Want Blood By AC/DC

Although I really don’t like posters coming in a thread and declaring themselves the winner,I agree with this.

Another that came to mind was Mustapha by Queen.

Most of the upbeat catalog by Boston.

Their reflective stuff is good. But I’m talking about: Foreplay/Long Time, Rock And Roll Band, Peace of Mind, etc.

I agree with corkboard. Almost anything by AC/DC necessitates turning the volume to epic levels. My nomination:

Back in Black.

Interstellar Overdrive, by Pink Floyd. Since you’ve admitted that you’re cranking the volume while wearing headphones. (As much as I love PF, that song sucks when heard at “normal” volme, or through speakers (unless it’s a live show.))

Yes.

Achilles Last Stand - Led Zeppelin
Do You Feel Like We Do - Peter Frampton
Green Grass and High Tides - The Outlaws
In The Air Tonight - Phil Collins
Smoke On The Water (live version) - Deep Purple

That was my first thought. Especially, Foreplay/Long Time, More Than A Feeling and Don’t Look Back.
Plus, as mentioned upthread, Don’t Stop Believin’ by Journey.
Also Rush - Tom Sawyer and Limelight.

If the opening chords of “Back in Black” don’t make you wince in pain, it’s not loud enough.

Also: “Brian Boitano,” the DVDA version.

Head East - never been any reason

almost everything by the Black Crowes

“Bat out of Hell” by Meatloaf
“Thunderstruck” by AC/DC
“Funkytown” by Lipps Inc
“The William Tell Overture” by Rossini
“Sharp Dressed Man” by ZZ Top
“All These Things That I’ve Done” by The Killers
“Katmandu” by Bob Seger
“Black Dog” by Led Zeppelin

Pretty much anything by Guns ‘N Roses, ZZ Top, AC/DC, or Stevie Ray Vaughan.

Second to the Boston, and Radar Love.

Try Green eyed Lady by Sugarloaf.

Stranglehold, by Ted Nugent
I Against I, by Mos Def
Danse Macabre, by Saint-Saens
Second Bawitaba, also Cowboy, by Kid Rock
Top Floor, Bottom Buzzer; Honey White; Super Sex; You’re An Artist by Morphine
Stop The Rock, by Apollo 440