It is just that I have so many different favorite songs, according to my mood of the day, that there is no way I could list a top ten on any given day.
So really this is a much harder question than I want to deal with today!
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I have been listening to Sting's "Desert Rose" (it is so cool!) repeatedly for a couple of weeks now. I would change the CD, but I left my CDs at work.
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Here they sort of are in no order whatsoever
The Odyssey by Symphony X 1812 Overture by Tchaikovsky Another Brick in the Wall by Pink Floyd Lithium by Nirvana Kashmir by Led Zepplin Intergalactic by the Beastie Boys
Also, something by Barenaked Ladies and something by Sublime. I like those bands 'cause everything they do is so good, it's impossible to pick just one song.
And that's only eight of them. This list would be a lot easier if it was listing artists and not songs.
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I never realized naming a random favourite 10 songs would prove to be so difficult. This thread was simply a guise to fill my iPod. You don't have to name your all time favourites, just the one that you enjoyed, not specifically in any order.
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Nirvana is #1 for sure... followed by a little Greenday. I'm going to a Linkin Park concert in March... they're good too. Other then that, I can't really say, cuz I like a mix of things.
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I like a ton of different music, my playlist of over 14 hours (the one on my other computer is 30 hours) includes such choices as "Another Postcard" by Bare Naked Ladies, "Wonderwall" by Oasis(which is playing right now), "Big Iron" by Marty Robins, "18 and Life" by Skid Row, "Adam's Song" by Blink 182, and "Red and Black" from Les Miserables. So it is hard for me to name a favorite type of music, but since the thread seems low on country I'm going to recomend any narrative song by Garth Brooks, for a few (few= a dozen) examples: "The Night Will Only Know", "In Lonesome Dove", "The Night I Called The Old Man Out", "Unanswered Prayers", "That Summer", "Callin' Baton Rouge", "That Ol' Wind", "The Beaches of Cheyenne", "What She's Doing Now", "Learning To Live Again", "Ain't Going Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up)", and "Ireland"
I especially recomend "In Lonesome Dove" but any of the ones on that list and plenty that aren't are really good.
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