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What song will you NEVER get sick of?; You can list more than one.
Topic Started: Nov 12 2004, 02:37 PM (683 Views)
Hoss
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Don't make me use my bare hands on you.
On topic, I never really get sick of Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Rush, ZZ Top. I also like Styx when I am in the mood. I can take Skynird in controlled doses.

I completely got sick of the Beetles. I used to listen to them, but I just can't stand to here it anymore.
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Hoss
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Jagalom Shaarek
Nov 12 2004, 07:21 PM
Huey Lewis, the Heart of Rock n Roll!!!! B}

The ultimate concert promotion song. Hey, he mentioned where I live, cool.
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24thcenstfan
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I was just listening to Journey earlier, and there are a few of their songs that I can listen to over and over again. Don’t Stop Believin,’ Faithfully, Open Arms

Steve Perry can sing a power ballad like nobody’s business.


Actually, I don’t think I ever tire of Sweet Home Alabama either. I used to do most of my long distance travel (within the US) in my car. On return trips to the South, I would at some point hear that song and I would feel like I was coming home (even though I do not live in Alabama). It never failed that I would hear it at least once. So even now when I hear that song it makes me feel all happy inside…makes me think about the South (the region I love most). :D

There are probably several other songs, but those are the ones that come to mind right now.

Oh here's another... O Holy Night.

Most of the time when a song affects me to where I could listen to it over and over again, it is usually more than just the lyrics. Its usually the instrumentation that is the deal breaker. Some songs will have really wacko lyrics, but the musical score is so good you fall in love with the song anyway.
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captain_proton_au
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Amazing Grace,

always very powerful when used in movies ( TWOK is one example)
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cptjeff
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Amazing grace, anything by simon and garfunkel...
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Sgt. Jaggs
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How about a Voyager Movie
38957
Nov 12 2004, 07:24 PM
Jagalom Shaarek
Nov 12 2004, 07:21 PM
Huey Lewis, the Heart of Rock n Roll!!!! B}

The ultimate concert promotion song. Hey, he mentioned where I live, cool.

He said Leander? ;)

Yeah the Austin call out was nice........
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How about a Voyager Movie
cptjeff
Nov 12 2004, 07:55 PM
Amazing grace, anything by simon and garfunkel...

Do you know that I have heard so many versions of Mrs. Robinson that it is unbelievable! I love their original version the best, I have every word memorized. The Lemonheads, Kurt Cobain, Bon Jovi and more had versions available on music swap sites two years back or so. Many of those versions were mislabled and most of those were the Lemonheads version.

I once heard a hung over if not drunken Carrie Fisher interview done by Russ Rollins (Monsters of the Midday Real Radio 104.1 in Orlando in 2001).

In it Fisher lamented that being married to Paul Simon was torterous. She sounded as destroyed as Robin Givens talking about being married to Mike Tyson, remember that interview? Only for her it was Paul Simons ego, rather than Iron Mike's temper and rage.
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Sophie
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The songs I will never get tired of hearing are:

They're Coming To Take Me Away by some guy I don't know.
Purple People Eater
Charlie Brown
Da Do Ron Ron
Itsy BItsy Teeny Weene Yellow Polka Dot Bikini
Witch Doctor
Monster Mash
The Lion Sleeps Tonight
All the winter/christmas songs except the boring ones.
I Am A Rock, I am an Island by someone else I don't know.
Simon and Garfunkel songs
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T'Lac
Nov 13 2004, 01:26 AM
Purple People Eater

:lol: Who sang that? What is a purple people eater?

Someone mentioned Dire Straits' Sultan's of Swing? Wow, what a song!

*Mike does a jig*
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fireh8er
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Loves Holiday by Earth, Wind and Fire. I can hear that song and zapped back to the eight grade dance. :brow: :brow: :brow:
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~Luthien~
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Bryan Adams - The Summer Of '69!! Always makes me happy :yes:
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T'Lac
Nov 13 2004, 02:26 AM
I Am A Rock, I am an Island by someone else I don't know.

Wasnt that Simon and Garfunkel?

I too am a fan, could listen to Bridge over Troubled Water + Sound of Silence over and over.

Also the Theme from the Pink Panther by Eric Kunzel;

Toccatta and Fugue, Bach;

Pomp and Circumstance March No1, Sir Edward Elgar

Rule Britannia!, Arne

Dont Worry, Be Happy, Bob Marley

Polonaise in A Flat, Chopin

but best of all

Bohemian Rhapsody, Queen
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Nov 13 2004, 02:11 AM
T'Lac
Nov 13 2004, 01:26 AM
Purple People Eater

:lol: Who sang that? What is a purple people eater?

Someone mentioned Dire Straits' Sultan's of Swing? Wow, what a song!

*Mike does a jig*

Sheb Wooley sang it. As for what it is, the song explains all.
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Ah, maybe i'll download it!
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38957
Nov 12 2004, 07:24 PM
Jagalom Shaarek
Nov 12 2004, 07:21 PM
Huey Lewis, the Heart of Rock n Roll!!!! B}

The ultimate concert promotion song. Hey, he mentioned where I live, cool.

He recorded a Canadian version that played on the radio here that mentioned Montreal and Toronto. The album I have does not include that one, however :(
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