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What is your all time favorite song?

Started by Dexter Morgan, June 24, 2007, 06:09:53 PM

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Dexter Morgan

Quote from: awol on July 06, 2007, 12:54:00 PM
everclear - "wonderful"

barenaked ladies - "testing 1, 2, 3"

counting crows - "round here"

i have too many favorite songs, but these come to mind first.
Me too LOL!!  :smile:
What's this life for? -Creed
One Last Breath -Creed                    Come Down- Bush
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It's Not Easy-Five for Fighting            One Head Light -The Wall Flowers
The World I know-Collective Soul         I'll Get by -Eddy Money
What If ? -Creed
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tallulahdahling

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Sandy Eggo

I love Etta James!

I saw awol's response and I started thinking about the song that really would be my all time favorite and I still can't come up with one, but I can probably pick a genre, sort of. I love Jazz and Blues. I listen to everything. More often than not, I have country, metal, alternative, oldies, classical, talk radio all programmed on my car radio, but the music that touches my soul the way music should is Jazz and Blues.

I've mentioned loving Hendrix and Vaughn. I like Buddy Guy, Muddy Waters, Keb Mo,  and  more obscure blues artists that I won't mention, because no one ever knows who they are.

I'd be hard pressed to name one favorite, but right now I'm listening to Carlos Santana and I'd say he's top of my list, definitely. When he plays he gets into a zone and you can't tell where he ends and the guitar starts. I love his music.
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Dexter Morgan

Quote from: PIYA on July 06, 2007, 09:20:02 PM
I love Etta James!

I saw awol's response and I started thinking about the song that really would be my all time favorite and I still can't come up with one, but I can probably pick a genre, sort of. I love Jazz and Blues. I listen to everything. More often than not, I have country, metal, alternative, oldies, classical, talk radio all programmed on my car radio, but the music that touches my soul the way music should is Jazz and Blues.

I've mentioned loving Hendrix and Vaughn. I like Buddy Guy, Muddy Waters, Keb Mo,  and  more obscure blues artists that I won't mention, because no one ever knows who they are.

I'd be hard pressed to name one favorite, but right now I'm listening to Carlos Santana and I'd say he's top of my list, definitely. When he plays he gets into a zone and you can't tell where he ends and the guitar starts. I love his music.
I like alot of different kinds of music too. It just depends on what kind of a mood I'm in.  :yes:
All that I am... all that I ever was... is here in your perfect eyes.... they're all I can see

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damfast

Quote from: tallulahdahling on July 06, 2007, 09:00:19 PM
"At Last"  Etta James :no1:

Yes, wonderful choice.  Etta James has a beautiful voice.
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damfast

Quote from: PIYA on July 06, 2007, 09:20:02 PM
I love Etta James!

I saw awol's response and I started thinking about the song that really would be my all time favorite and I still can't come up with one, but I can probably pick a genre, sort of. I love Jazz and Blues. I listen to everything. More often than not, I have country, metal, alternative, oldies, classical, talk radio all programmed on my car radio, but the music that touches my soul the way music should is Jazz and Blues.

I've mentioned loving Hendrix and Vaughn. I like Buddy Guy, Muddy Waters, Keb Mo,  and  more obscure blues artists that I won't mention, because no one ever knows who they are.

I'd be hard pressed to name one favorite, but right now I'm listening to Carlos Santana and I'd say he's top of my list, definitely. When he plays he gets into a zone and you can't tell where he ends and the guitar starts. I love his music.


Or Buddy Guy.  yes. any Buddy Guy song should make it to the list.  Then Eric Clapton's After Midnight, awesome late night song.
It's always darkest before the dawn.  So if you're going to steal your neighbor's newspaper, that's the time to do it.

awol

i just can't bring myself to respect eric clapton.  he writes "cocaine", his son od's, and he's surprised?
"Those who dance are considered insane by those who can't hear the music." - George Carlin

damfast

You have to respect the music, even if not the man. 
It's always darkest before the dawn.  So if you're going to steal your neighbor's newspaper, that's the time to do it.

Dexter Morgan

Quote from: awol on July 07, 2007, 11:49:20 PM
i just can't bring myself to respect eric clapton.  he writes "cocaine", his son od's, and he's surprised?
:spooked: I didn't know he had a son that od. I know his one little boy fell out a window and died. Wow, I learn something new everyday.  :yes:
All that I am... all that I ever was... is here in your perfect eyes.... they're all I can see

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awol

may be i'm mistaken,  thinking of another guy? :confused:
"Those who dance are considered insane by those who can't hear the music." - George Carlin

Dexter Morgan

Quote from: awol on July 08, 2007, 01:09:22 PM
may be i'm mistaken,  thinking of another guy? :confused:
LOL!!! I  hadn't heard about the OD thing. But, it could've happened . I don't follow the music industry very closely. It might have been him. There's always a lot of Hollywood spin, there's so much I can't keep it straight. You never know for sure if  it's the truth or just spin.  :biggrin:
All that I am... all that I ever was... is here in your perfect eyes.... they're all I can see

~Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol~

smokeykat

Clapton didn't write the song Cocaine....according to this ..it was written by

Cocaine is a song written by Oklahoma singer-songwriter J.J. Cale, and most notably covered by Eric Clapton on his 1977 album Slowhand.
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followsthewolf

His son Conor fell out the window of the building in New York where his mother was living at the time.

He never had a son who od'd (although I often wondered why Clapton himself never did, considering the amount of cocaine, heroin, and alcohol he consumed).
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Dexter Morgan

He wrote the song "Tears in Heaven" after his little boy died. Every time I hear that song, it makes me think of the anguish he went through. If I remember right, he actually saw the child fall. That would be a horrible thing to have to live with.  :no:
All that I am... all that I ever was... is here in your perfect eyes.... they're all I can see

~Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol~

Gryphon

yeah, it would. I cant imagine trying to get that image out of my mind.