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When I first saw the question, the first song that popped into my head was 'I Want You (She's So Heavy)' by The Beatles. I heard someone playing it in the distance my first day at Roo this year and I made everyone around me be quiet so I could silently jam to it. lol It was kind of an epic moment, actually. And did Umphrey's cover it at Roo this year? I know I heard a band playing it, but I couldn't place it.
My favorite song right now is a dead heat (according to my iTunes Top 25) between 'Just Like Heaven' by The Cure and 'Pardon My Freedom' by !!!
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This song always make me happy and is what first popped into my head. I remember back when the song first came out, I was listening to WHFS and the DJ was just like - I love this song, I'm going to play it again. That was so awesome.
Ottis Reading - (Sittin' On)The Dock of the Bay or Sigur Rós – Ágætis Byrjun or Secret Machines - All at Once(It's Not Important) or Anything by Elliot Smith
Post by mulcherry0420 on Jun 26, 2008 17:43:00 GMT -5
Room at the Top - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Crawling Back to You - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Radar Love - Golden Earring Endless Parade - Gov't Mule Since I've Been Loving You - Led Zeppelin Us and Them - Pink Floyd Fearless - Pink Floyd Echoes - Pink Floyd Welcome to the Machine - Pink Floyd Entire Animals Album - Pink Floyd Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks) - Grateful Dead Terrapin Station Part I - Grateful Dead Loser - Grateful Dead Weather Report Suite (Let it Grow) - Grateful Dead Eyes Of the World - Grateful Dead Any Quality Live Phish/Grateful Dead show Any STS9.
Whoops, there is still too many more.
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This song always make me happy and is what first popped into my head. I remember back when the song first came out, I was listening to WHFS and the DJ was just like - I love this song, I'm going to play it again. That was so awesome.
The Noose is a great song... easily the best PC song.
"The Great Below" lyrics:
staring at the sea will she come? is there hope for me after all is said and done anything at any price all of this for you all the spoils of a wasted life all of this for you all the world has closed her eyes tried faith all worn and thin for all we could have done and all that could have been
ocean pulls me close and whispers in my ear the destiny I've chose all becoming clear the currents have their say the time is drawing near washes me away makes me disappear
I descend from grace in arms of undertow I will take my place in the great below
Post by trippindaisy on Jun 27, 2008 18:51:00 GMT -5
Ohhhh so hard to pick one...... There are quite a few that I have loved forever:
Eyes of the World & Terrapin Station - Grateful Dead Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd Three Little Birds - Bob Marley Creep - Radiohead Crush and When the World Ends - Dave Matthews Band Aenema - Tool Chalkdust Torture - Phish Small Town - Pearl Jam Kashmir - Led Zeppelin
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Very tough question. Can I do a top five? In order: 1. "Eleanor Rigby" - The Beatles 2. "Bodies" - Sex Pistols 3. "Karma Police" - Radiohead 4. "Seven Nation Army" - The White Stripes 5. "Kashmir" - Led Zeppelin
"...when it comes to that fantastic note where the rabbit bites its own head off, I want you to throw that f**kin radio into the tub with me." -Dr. Gonzo, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
*i like coconuts, you can break them open they smell like ladies lyin in the sun** *Hell I don't even know where I am** *for now I must sit here and ponder the yonder: The herbivores did well cause their food didn't never run** *We listen, if it feels good We shake** *You made a big impression for a girl of your size, Now I can't get by without you and your big brown eyes.**
Post by thingsfallapart on Aug 7, 2008 14:37:01 GMT -5
For the past few years I'd say that it's "Let Down" by Radiohead.
The part where it comes back in at the end is just, like, the most heart-achingly beautiful piece of music that I've ever heard. As it approaches and I prepare myself for Thom Yorke to sing, finally, "You know, you know where you are..." I just get this indescribable feeling. To me the final rush of the song is like coming face to face with God in an increasingly desolate and inhuman world. It is pretty much everything that I could ever hope to have in a song. It really is a shame that they never play it anymore--I think if I ever heard them play that song I would honestly break down and cry.