Below is mine.Of course,I am a sentimental old Bas$$$d. :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sEjajwXDXo
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Below is mine.Of course,I am a sentimental old Bas$$$d. :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sEjajwXDXo
Silent Lucidity by Queensryche
Leonard Cohen's Bird on the Wire, perhaps a strange choice. Cohen is brilliant, but as much as I love him, I must confess that he is neither an accomplished singer nor an accomplished guitarist. But this song is quite amazing. To be successful, a song must function a relatively superficial "literary" level; because you are not reading it, its impact must be immediate. Cohen succeeds at this level. There is, however, wealth of depth, complexity, and humour packed away here beneath the surface -- Cohen must have been very pleased with himself when he finished this one. My favourite performance of the song is the one on the Songs from a Room album; here he sounds somewhat intoxicated, most fittingly so.
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It is my pure and virtuous heart that
gives me the strength of ten!
"mrs robinson" by simon and garfunkle is one of my favs..as well as "white rabbitt" by jefferson airplane
There are many, many, many songs that do things to me (I am getting long in the tooth), but perhaps the one that evokes what I would have liked humanity to perceive and be is ;
What a Wonderful World
http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=499
That is a great tune...Quote:
Originally Posted by Guts3d
Having played music for years I really don't think I could drill it down to one song. To many genres to choose a favorite from!
Depends on the mood, lots of favourites - could never say just one song is my all time favourite.
After some thought, I'd have to say "Lucky Man". :eek:
I don't know about an absolute favorite, but one song I never seem to get sick of is Orion by Metallica.
I'm dating myself but...
"White Room" by Cream
"Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin a close second
[QUOTE=DonJ]I'm dating myself but...
I used to date myself... But then I met Sue and got married. :thumbs2:
Some excellent choices here, but after careful consideration, I think Carrie Newcomer's The Fisher King is my personal favorite. For what it's worth, runners up include (in no special order) Fairport Convention's version of She Moves Through the Fair Hey! 35 years ago this song hadn't been recorded to death!
And, I also like Shawn Colvin's Diamond in the Rough and Steeleye Span's Gaudete
[QUOTE=Guts3d]Funny GUY! :devil:Quote:
Originally Posted by DonJ
Hah! Sorry, I couldn't resist... But those were the best dates...
Man, what a tough question.
"I Wish You Peace" by the Eagles, from the One Of These Nights album.