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Marlboro Man!!
2003-03-07, 02:11 PM
what is your favorite song of all time??

Sweet home Alabama!!:D

Squeeky
2003-03-07, 02:13 PM
I dont have a favorite, I like emo, and punk music though, I always have my winamp playing when im not gaming

simba
2003-03-07, 02:41 PM
that would be the cop in hollywood or furelise

Revolution
2003-03-07, 02:58 PM
Fav Song of all time????

Cant be answered for me. I like different songs for different moods.

When I want to get something done, I like OZZY(CUZ HE RULES AND IF YOU DISAGREE YOU CAN FUCK OFF AND GO TO HELL YOU COCK SUCKING BASTARD FUCKTARD MOFO BITCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

When I want to feel sad I listen to a lil Guns N Roses(And now White Snake)

When I want to get ready to go fuck some one up I listen to DEICIDE, OBITUARY, SLAYER.

When I want to know where I come from, I listen to METALICA, MEGADETH, DRI(lremember them asstards?)

And when I feel like a no body I listen to:

Bon Jovie, Boy George, Madonna, and that fucker who sings DONT WORRY BE HAPPY mofo.

cynicalscope
2003-03-07, 03:01 PM
Best song of all Time has to be by

Men without hats - The safty Dance

You all know it....

You can dance if you want, you can leave your cares behind.......

Lexington_Steele
2003-03-07, 03:32 PM
For me, it will change from minute to minute, but for this exact moment I would say Led Zepplin's, "Hey Hey What can I do."

Squeeky
2003-03-07, 03:37 PM
Originally posted by cynicalscope
Best song of all Time has to be by


Men without hats - The safty Dance

You all know it....

You can dance if you want, you can leave your cares behind.......

OMG!! :rofl:

You should talk to sputty, you and him would get along great

Unregistered
2003-03-07, 03:46 PM
Originally posted by Lexington_Steele
For me, it will change from minute to minute, but for this exact moment I would say Led Zepplin's, "Hey Hey What can I do."


I'm the same way. Don't really have one Fav song, but "Hey, Hey What Can I Do" will always be in my top 10.

Today I'm in more of a "Live Like an Angel, Die Like a Devil" sort of mood.

Wolfen
2003-03-07, 03:56 PM
Quite easily gerry rafferty - baker street, simply for the guitar solo at the end of it. rem - the great beyond is a close contender too though.

ho
2003-03-07, 04:04 PM
uhh i mainly listen to emo but i would have to say best song of all time...would be... Scatman.... musical genious

xuur
2003-03-07, 04:19 PM
Boom Boom by John Lee Hooker.

Mold
2003-03-07, 04:36 PM
bang bang bang, by group x :D

Sputty
2003-03-07, 04:45 PM
Safety dance is GREAT but I think that Ballad of Bilbo Baggins is a little better. BoBB is my choice. www.knollsoft.com/sputty/ballad.mp3

Arshune
2003-03-07, 04:46 PM
The Imperial March, because Darth Vader owns you. If there's a better villain out there, I ain't met 'im.

Derfud
2003-03-07, 04:56 PM
Queen - Another One Bites the Dust

Saftey Dance is 1337 also. The Soviet Union National Anthem > any other countries national anthem.

Lexington_Steele
2003-03-07, 05:02 PM
Originally posted by Unregistered
I'm the same way. Don't really have one Fav song, but "Hey, Hey What Can I Do" will always be in my top 10.

I find it amazing that Zeppelin never released it on one of their albums.

It was only release as a B side for the Immagrant song single and now you find it in Zeppelin box sets.

Zeppelin has a bunch of favorites of mine that they did not release on their full albums, like "Traveling Riverside Blues."

Confectrix
2003-03-07, 05:43 PM
One of my favorites:

Verdi's Requiem--Lacrimosa [late 1800's]

Very interesting story to it. It is about the soul's appearence before the tribunal of God begging for mercy because of its numerous sins.

Very relaxing; very powerful.

You'll like it; if you like classical.

Yours,

Khronos
2003-03-07, 08:23 PM
Originally posted by Mold
bang bang bang, by group x :D
:p
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/bangbangbang.shtml

BurningSpear
2003-03-11, 12:22 AM
I also go through music-moods like crazy, but Stevie Wonder's "Superstition" will always get me groovin. That and Radiohead's "The Bends"