Songs that have really stuck with you
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Songs that have really stuck with you
I want to hear about songs that are special, songs that are really important to you. Songs that have stood the test of time, songs that you have heard, learned and lived.
Songs published post-2000 need not apply.
Songs published post-2000 need not apply.
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Re: Songs that have really stuck with you
Good morning captain - slint
Tension and release, catharsis. You can FEEL the the anxiety and impending reveal of this song, don't listen to it to much, as I fear a diminishing impact upon repeated listening.
Hey! - Pixies.
Encapsulates the pixies. Melding of two kindered voices, off kilter rhythms, abstract and slowly revealed lyrics. Makes me feel odd in all the right ways.
Pictures of you - the cure.
You have to have felt these words, rhymes and moods to feel the full engrossing nature of this track. Has a melody and instrumentation ever so seamlessly matched and complimented each other?
Please don't ask me to smile - you am i
The great wordsmith of affected youth and young adulthood shone thru the lense of a child.
I adore everything about this song. The way less than technically correct phrasing and imperfect vocals. The flamenco guitar flourishes and the way you have no choice but to believe every word the singer delivers
Many many others, and a few from the 2000s that will be in this thread in 5 years time.
Tension and release, catharsis. You can FEEL the the anxiety and impending reveal of this song, don't listen to it to much, as I fear a diminishing impact upon repeated listening.
Hey! - Pixies.
Encapsulates the pixies. Melding of two kindered voices, off kilter rhythms, abstract and slowly revealed lyrics. Makes me feel odd in all the right ways.
Pictures of you - the cure.
You have to have felt these words, rhymes and moods to feel the full engrossing nature of this track. Has a melody and instrumentation ever so seamlessly matched and complimented each other?
Please don't ask me to smile - you am i
The great wordsmith of affected youth and young adulthood shone thru the lense of a child.
I adore everything about this song. The way less than technically correct phrasing and imperfect vocals. The flamenco guitar flourishes and the way you have no choice but to believe every word the singer delivers
Many many others, and a few from the 2000s that will be in this thread in 5 years time.
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"Web in Front" by Archers of Loaf. It was a pretty big song for me as a teen and I still get kind of emotional when I listen to it.
"Pedro Navaja" by Ruben Blades and "Mayonaise" by the Smashing Pumpkins are perennial favorites.
"Pale Blue Eyes" by The Velvet Underground and "Morning Theft" by Jeff Buckley were both pretty major. They're both closely tied in my memory to a pretty significant relationship. Still a big fan of both-- "Morning Theft" is still one of my automatic go-to melodies for noodling when someone hands me a guitar.
"Hundreds of Sparrows" by Sparklehorse. "Have You Forgotten" by Red House Painters, especially the electric version.
I memorized every second of Joe Strummer's first album with The Mescaleros listening to it every day on my way to college. "X-Ray Style" and "Nitcomb" from that album are still big favorites. "My Lover's Prayer" by Otis Redding. "Neither One of Us" by Gladys Knight. Don't ask.
A bunch of standards, particularly "I've Got You Under My Skin" and "I Cover the Waterfront". A bunch of Smiths songs. A bunch of Cure songs. A bunch of Stax/Motown stuff. Some other stuff. I dunno man. Music is great.
"Pedro Navaja" by Ruben Blades and "Mayonaise" by the Smashing Pumpkins are perennial favorites.
"Pale Blue Eyes" by The Velvet Underground and "Morning Theft" by Jeff Buckley were both pretty major. They're both closely tied in my memory to a pretty significant relationship. Still a big fan of both-- "Morning Theft" is still one of my automatic go-to melodies for noodling when someone hands me a guitar.
"Hundreds of Sparrows" by Sparklehorse. "Have You Forgotten" by Red House Painters, especially the electric version.
I memorized every second of Joe Strummer's first album with The Mescaleros listening to it every day on my way to college. "X-Ray Style" and "Nitcomb" from that album are still big favorites. "My Lover's Prayer" by Otis Redding. "Neither One of Us" by Gladys Knight. Don't ask.
A bunch of standards, particularly "I've Got You Under My Skin" and "I Cover the Waterfront". A bunch of Smiths songs. A bunch of Cure songs. A bunch of Stax/Motown stuff. Some other stuff. I dunno man. Music is great.
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Re: Songs that have really stuck with you
Some nice choices there!is the electric version of have you forgotten available on any release?
Imma gonna add
Akula - art of fighting.
Heartbreaking, levels me every time. Makes me think of everything.
Imma gonna add
Akula - art of fighting.
Heartbreaking, levels me every time. Makes me think of everything.
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Blind Faith-cant find my way home
Grand Funk Railroad-I'm your captain/closer to home
Bonnie Raitt with John Prine-Angel from Montgomery
Gordon Lightfoot-carefree highway
Grand Funk Railroad-I'm your captain/closer to home
Bonnie Raitt with John Prine-Angel from Montgomery
Gordon Lightfoot-carefree highway
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Thanks for the reminder on this album, I've spun it three times over the past few days. So good.theplatypus wrote:I memorized every second of Joe Strummer's first album with The Mescaleros listening to it every day on my way to college. "X-Ray Style" and "Nitcomb" from that album are still big favorites.
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World Party's Ship Of Fools is amazing.
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Why this one, trag?tragabigzanda wrote:Elliott Smith "Alameda"
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Re: Songs that have really stuck with you
No 'cool N out' from that Strummer album?theplatypus wrote:"Web in Front" by Archers of Loaf. It was a pretty big song for me as a teen and I still get kind of emotional when I listen to it.
"Pedro Navaja" by Ruben Blades and "Mayonaise" by the Smashing Pumpkins are perennial favorites.
"Pale Blue Eyes" by The Velvet Underground and "Morning Theft" by Jeff Buckley were both pretty major. They're both closely tied in my memory to a pretty significant relationship. Still a big fan of both-- "Morning Theft" is still one of my automatic go-to melodies for noodling when someone hands me a guitar.
"Hundreds of Sparrows" by Sparklehorse. "Have You Forgotten" by Red House Painters, especially the electric version.
I memorized every second of Joe Strummer's first album with The Mescaleros listening to it every day on my way to college. "X-Ray Style" and "Nitcomb" from that album are still big favorites. "My Lover's Prayer" by Otis Redding. "Neither One of Us" by Gladys Knight. Don't ask.
A bunch of standards, particularly "I've Got You Under My Skin" and "I Cover the Waterfront". A bunch of Smiths songs. A bunch of Cure songs. A bunch of Stax/Motown stuff. Some other stuff. I dunno man. Music is great.
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We've discussed our mutual love of Have You Forgotten before jorge. That song means a great deal to me.
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I'm having a hard time picking single songs but here is some stuff:
Pretty much anything off of Siamese Dream. Especially Rocket or Spaceboy. Its been in regular rotation for most of my adult life.
Same for Jar of Flies, particularly Don't Follow.
Hum is one of my favorite bands ever and seeing them last year was a dream come true. Iron Clad Lou or The Pod of The Scientists or anything really. Its never gets old.
Caribou - Pixies
Pretty much anything off of Siamese Dream. Especially Rocket or Spaceboy. Its been in regular rotation for most of my adult life.
Same for Jar of Flies, particularly Don't Follow.
Hum is one of my favorite bands ever and seeing them last year was a dream come true. Iron Clad Lou or The Pod of The Scientists or anything really. Its never gets old.
Caribou - Pixies
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Hum - Stars, and pretty much all of the Downward is Heavenward Album
Weezer's Blue Album is still a perfect album no matter what mood I'm in
Jets to Brazil - All things good and nice
Nada Surf - Zen Brain
Less than Jake - Lockdown
Modest Mouse - Never Ending Math Equation
Led Zeppelin - Fool in the Rain
Rachel Yamagata - Be Your Love
Rilo Kiley - Pictures of Success
I tried to limit my list to songs that were more than 10 years old.
Weezer's Blue Album is still a perfect album no matter what mood I'm in
Jets to Brazil - All things good and nice
Nada Surf - Zen Brain
Less than Jake - Lockdown
Modest Mouse - Never Ending Math Equation
Led Zeppelin - Fool in the Rain
Rachel Yamagata - Be Your Love
Rilo Kiley - Pictures of Success
I tried to limit my list to songs that were more than 10 years old.
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Re: Songs that have really stuck with you
tragabigzanda wrote:I'd maybe bump Life & Limb for Epic Problemtragabigzanda wrote:Top 10 maybe?
Hello Morning
Close Captioned
The Kill
Place/Position
Do You Like Me?
Latest Disgrace
Recap Modotti
Nightshop
Break
Life & Limb
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great choicedoug rr wrote:Blind Faith-cant find my way home
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It's such a great EP. Wish more bands would do projects like this. Modest Mouse has two solid EPs.BurtReynolds wrote:Same for Jar of Flies, particularly Don't Follow.
How ere they live? I keep missing their brief reunion shows that pop up every now and then.BurtReynolds wrote:Hum is one of my favorite bands ever and seeing them last year was a dream come true. Iron Clad Lou or The Pod of The Scientists or anything really. Its never gets old.
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They were great. Since they've only played a handful of shows over the last twenty years, I was expecting them to sound rough, but they were tight. Extremely loud, too. I probably had some hearing damage. The crowd was really into it and they interacted well.patrick wrote:It's such a great EP. Wish more bands would do projects like this. Modest Mouse has two solid EPs.BurtReynolds wrote:Same for Jar of Flies, particularly Don't Follow.
How ere they live? I keep missing their brief reunion shows that pop up every now and then.BurtReynolds wrote:Hum is one of my favorite bands ever and seeing them last year was a dream come true. Iron Clad Lou or The Pod of The Scientists or anything really. Its never gets old.
The lead singer kinda looks like Freddy Krueger now. He is not a pretty man.
I should probably add a Modest Mouse song. Maybe Third Planet or Cowboy Dan. Anything off of Antarctica or Crowded West.
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Time - Tom Waits
Don't Let Me Down - Beatles
Life on Mars? - David Bowie
Cinnamon Girl - Neil Young
In My Tree - Pearl Jam
Since I've Been Loving You - Led Zeppelin
Fairytale of New York - The Pogues
Where is My Mind? - Pixies
Greensleeves
Ain't No Sunshine - Bill Withers
Don't Let Me Down - Beatles
Life on Mars? - David Bowie
Cinnamon Girl - Neil Young
In My Tree - Pearl Jam
Since I've Been Loving You - Led Zeppelin
Fairytale of New York - The Pogues
Where is My Mind? - Pixies
Greensleeves
Ain't No Sunshine - Bill Withers
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Those were the first ten songs that popped to mind.