Your Favourite Songs

In no particular order:

-The Boxer and countless others by Simon and Garfunkel
-Flower by Moby
-Inertia Creeps and Teardrop by Massive Attack
-Finlandia by Jean Sibelius
-Piano Concerto No. 2 by Sergei Rachmaninoff
-Danse Macabre by Camille Saint-Saens
-Major Tom, Shiny Toy Guns’ cover
-Abode by Azam Ali
-Ashokan Farewell by Jay Ungar
-Siulil a Run by just about anyone, but particularly Celtic Woman and Clannad

There’s lots more where that came from, but I think I’ll stop there.

Hey, I remember them!

Yup yup… Bands on the Run… This was the only one with actual talent and an actual stage show

I’ll give you what’s on my favorites CD:

Time Passages by Al Stewart
We Just Disagree by Dave Mason
More Than a Feeling by Boston
The Riddle by Five For Fighting
You Can Go Your Own Way by Fleetwood Mac
Sweet Child of Mine by Guns n Roses
Running on Empty by Jackson Brown
Kashmir by Led Zepplin
Nightswimming by REM
Time Stand Still by Rush
Tonight, Tonight by Smashing Pumpkins
Magic Carpet Ride by Steppenwolf
Swingtown by the Steve Miller Band
All This Time by Sting
Wild, Wild Life by Talking Heads
Possum Kingdom by Toadies
Where the Streets Have No Name by U2
Dance the Night Away by Van Halen

Joe Hill. Version by Joan Baez is the best known(and great) but Pete Seegar’s is what I heard first and remember. Claw hammer banjo, don’t you know. :slight_smile:

Da Doo Ron Ron Crystals. 1963. It’s all about when you grew up. I was 19 at the time. Songs are a big part of your life at that point.

Lovesick Blues–Hank Williams. Ask me to sing this one at a party. Anything he did is pretty swell. I have about everything he did on vinyl.

At the moment, my favorite four songs would have to be

Symphonies– Dan Black
You Make My Dreams– Hall and Oates
Brighter Than Sunshine– Aqualung
Sweet Disposition– The Temper Trap

I am kind of in an upbeat, uplifting, happy song phase.
Not a bad place to be, right?

If it ever happens that I know exactly when I’ll die, the last piece of music I’d like to hear is the original quartet version of Dave Brubeck’s “Forty Days.” Let me pass on the last dying notes from the piano, and my heart stop beating with the last thrums of Gene’s bass.

After the Goldrush - Neil Young

(What’s So Funny About) Peace, Love & Understanding - Elvis Costello

Hallelujah - John Cale version

Four Strong Winds - Neil Young verson

I Should Have Known Better - The Beatles

My all time top favorites, in no particular order:

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[li]Mr. Brightside (Jacques LuCont Thin White Duke Remix) -The Killers[/li][li]Halcyon & On & On -Orbital[/li][li]Seven Nation Army -The White Stripes[/li][li]Dragula -Rob Zombie[/li][li]Get Away -Maxx[/li][li]All Around The World (La La La La La) -ATC[/li]
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