if you could pick 10 songs that are your all time personal
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freddiefan91 · Member since
favorites which ones would they be and they dont just have to be Queen, for arguments sake lets just list 1 Queen and have 9 others which you think are the best for you
Queen - Boh Rap Bruce Springsteen - Dancing in the dark Bryan Adams - Heaven George Michael and Aretha Frainklin - I knew you were waiting George Michael and Elton John - Dont let the sun go down Luther Vandross - Never too much R Kelly - I beleive i can fly Tina Turner - We dont need another Hero Tina Turner - The best Mike and the Mechanics - The lviing years
I have plenty of others that i could list but those are currently the ones i listen to the most
pittrek · Member since
Metallica - One Deep Purple - Child In Time Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath Queen - The Prophet's Song Iron Butterfly - In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida Led Zeppelin - Stairway To Heaven Iron Maiden - Alexander The Great Sweet - Love Is Like Oxygen Buzzcocks - Ever Fallen In Love Sex Pistols - Bodies
GratefulFan · Member since
In no particular order, and I had to do 22. And weirdly, 4 of my favourite bands - Queen, Rush, The Tragically Hip and AC/DC - don't even appear! It's more the endless excellence with those guys than any one song.
Bat Out of Hell, Meat Loaf
Night Moves, Bob Seger
Refugee, Tom Petty
Take it Easy, The Eagles
Blinded by the Light, Manfred Mann cover (Bruce Sprigsteen orig)
Angie, The Rolling Stones
Go Your Own Way, Fleetwood Mac
Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen
Runnin' on Empty, Jackson Browne
Sweet Home Alabama, Lynyrd Skynyrd
Tiny Dancer, Elton John
Levon, Elton John
Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting, Elton John
Feels Like Rain, John Hiatt
More Than a Feeling, Boston
Come Sail Away, Styx
All Right Now, Free
Don't Let Me Down, The Beatles
Baba O'Reilly, The Who
Pinball Wizard, The Who
Gettin' in Tune, The Who
Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy, Elton John
In some ways a pretty predicatable straight up classic rock mix I guess, but those are my essentials - the ones I can't imagine my personal music history without. The Styx and the Boston in particular are a little worn out due to excessive radio play, but they remain great songs.
plumrach · Member since
In no particular order
Guns N Roses - Sweet Child of mine Extreme - more than words Queen - Somebody to love Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run George Michael - Father Figure Elton John - Sacrifice Eagles - Hotel California Pink Floyd - Another brick in the wall Nirvana - Smells like teen spirit Prince - Purple Rain
I could list all the songs on my music player but that would take a while
FlorianS · Member since
Queen - these are the days of our lives
Runrig - Running to the Light
Sammy Hagar - Dreams (live Version)
Gamma Ray - Armageddon
Magnum - the last goodbye
Queen - ride the wild wind
Van Halen - Right now
Runrig - Maymorning
Asia - don't cry
I'll leave the 10th position open for the stuff I forgot to mention here...
Freya is quietly judging you. · Member since
I'm bored. Have a list with explanations.
1. Stars - peformed by Philip Quast. Les Miserables. I for some reason made it my ambition in life to see Philip Quast sing this live. I knew it would probably never happen because he said he was not going to go back to Les Mis again, but rather unfortunately for me, he sang it at an event I was at at The Royal Albert Hall recently. Therefore, my only goal in life has been reached and now I'm not quite sure what to do with myself. Anyway, that one is here because the song never fails to move me and Quast's voice is the best ever.
2. Confrontation - performed by Antony Warlow. Jekyll and Hyde The Musical This is here because I love it and it's all dramatic and if you try and sing it you sound like a maniac.
3. These Are The Days Of Our Lives - Queen Yeah.. it's by this little band called Queen, you've probably not heard of them.
4. The Safety Dance - Men Without Hats Well, why not?
5. Gethsemane - performed by Glenn Carter. Jesus Christ Superstar. So so wrong, but I can't help it. Glenn Carter is quite obviously not the best Jesus' (Jesi?) of all time but I kind of love him and want his babies and he makes me go all weak at the knees and I have yet to work out why. I don't think he is a particularly handsome man and yet I LOVE HIM. Go figure.
6. Lily's Eyes - Antony Warlow and Philip Quast from the musical version of The Secret Garden I see a pattern forming here... Anyway, pretty song, great voices.
7. Good Morning Starshine - Hair I like it.
8. Forsaken - Daggers They are band that nobody has heard of and they disbanded a couple of years ago but me and a group of friends used to go to all their gigs and were their only fans there half the time. They were great. The lead singer and guitarest are now signed and are using some of the bands songs under the name HURTS I think. It's most odd. Apparently they're going to get "really big". Strange.
9. Look Down/The Robbery - Les Miserables Possibly my favourite scene in the whole musical.
10. Absolute Beginners - David Bowie I love Bowie, and this song I've always loved in particular. I can listen to it on repeat over and over.
skip · Member since
Not in any particular order and just off the top of my head:
- Paul Stanley "Take Me Away (Together As One)" - KISS "Black Diamond" - Queen "Spread Your Wings" - RUSH "Subdivisions" - Elton John "Ticking" - Styx "Suite Madam Blue" - Journey "Mother Father" - Black Sabbath "Die Young" - Extreme "Interface" - Judas Priest "Angel"
skip · Member since
Freya is quietly judging you. wrote: I'm bored. Have a list with explanations.
1. Stars - peformed by Philip Quast. Les Miserables. I for some reason made it my ambition in life to see Philip Quast sing this live. I knew it would probably never happen because he said he was not going to go back to Les Mis again, but rather unfortunately for me, he sang it at an event I was at at The Royal Albert Hall recently. Therefore, my only goal in life has been reached and now I'm not quite sure what to do with myself. Anyway, that one is here because the song never fails to move me and Quast's voice is the best ever.
5. Gethsemane - performed by Glenn Carter. Jesus Christ Superstar. So so wrong, but I can't help it. Glenn Carter is quite obviously not the best Jesus' (Jesi?) of all time but I kind of love him and want his babies and he makes me go all weak at the knees and I have yet to work out why. I don't think he is a particularly handsome man and yet I LOVE HIM. Go figure.
9. Look Down/The Robbery - Les Miserables Possibly my favourite scene in the whole musical.
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From "Les Miserables" I'd go with "Empty Chairs At Empty Tables".
From "Jesus Christ Superstar" I'd go with "John 19:41".
andreas_mercury · Member since
one guarantee of that is that i dont like much music of today, too much of it being n****r music... on the radio
mooghead · Member since
In no particular order
1. Locomotive - GNR
2. Levon - Elton John
3. Dolphin - Prince
4. I Knew Prufrock Before He Got Famous - Frank Turner
5. Nails In My Feet - Crowded House
6. Drowse - Queen
7. Easily - Red Hot Chili Peppers
8. Vital Signs - Frank Turner
9. The Beatles - too difficult to pick one
10. Dream Catch Me - Newton Faulkner
Each one of these songs is subject to change on an hourly basis.
andreas_mercury wrote: one guarantee of that is that i dont like much music of today, too much of it being n****r music... on the radio
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So not only are you a f*cking dumbass, you're a racist f*cking dumbass, too.
GratefulFan · Member since
A racist and a misogynist walk into a bar...
Dan C. · Member since
I don't think I could ever pick a concrete 'all-time' list, so these are the ones that are getting the most play from me at the moment:
"Back of My Mind" by Matthew Sweet "Couldn't I Just Tell You" by Todd Rundgren "Frank and Jesse James" by Warren Zevon "Give My Another Chance" by Big Star "I'm So Tired" by The Beatles "All The Right Reasons" by The Jayhawks "We Used To Be Friends" by The Dandy Warhols "I Will Take Care of You" by The Bangles "Someone To Pull the Trigger" by Matthew Sweet "Room At the Top" by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
I haven't listened to too much Queen lately... maybe I should dust them off!