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    Posted: 18 July 2010 at 12:39am
It seems like I need to update my music library. I figured this thread could help everyone find a new song or two so why not?

Famous songs or not, list some favorites. I've had a lot of songs play at work lately that are older, but were popular and I have no clue what they are. It's frustrating when I get home and I can't think of the lyrics to google.

If you know some obvious semi-famous ones, toss them down too. I was brainwashed to Rap for a while. People in college finally play a blend.

Some songs I never skip:

Drops of Jupiter
Meet Virginia - Train
Knock you down - Keri Hilson
Iris- Goo Goo Dolls
Scar tissue- Red hot chili peppers
Dynamite- Taio Cruz
All the right moves / Stop and stare - One Republic
American Pie - Don Mcleon
Free Fallin - Tom Petty
Be like that- 3 Doors Down
Richman- 3oh3!
Forever- Chris Brown

Quick run through the playlist.


Edited by MeanMan - 18 July 2010 at 12:41am

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Well, here lately I discovered the Live version of "Life Without You" from Stevie Ray Vaughan's In Step album. The solo is amazing.
 
Otherwise-
 
Creedence Clearwater-Hey Tonight, I Heard it Through the Grapevine, Susie Q, and pretty much anything else they ever did.
 
The Black Keys-Grown So Ugly
 
The White Stripes-Anything they ever did, but mainly Jolene, Ball and Biscuit, Black Math, and Astro
 
Shinedown-Simple Man
 
The Misfits-Hybrid Moments
 
Social Distortion-Prison Bound, Ring of Fire
 
Tom Petty-Saving Grace
 
Kenny Wayne Shepherd-King's Highway
 
Down-Bury Me in Smoke
 
Jonny Lang-Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
 
Jeff Buckley-Hallelujah
 
Not very many obscure hits, but that's a few that I've been playing.
 
 
 
 
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Social Distortion-Prison Bound, Ring of Fire


Of all the badass, classic, singalong stuff Mike Ness has done, these are the only ones you can come up with? Prison Bound is great, and it's a mean cover of Ring of Fire, but that's it?
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Originally posted by Hairball!!! Hairball!!! wrote:

Originally posted by stratoaxe stratoaxe wrote:


Social Distortion-Prison Bound, Ring of Fire


Of all the badass, classic, singalong stuff Mike Ness has done, these are the only ones you can come up with? Prison Bound is great, and it's a mean cover of Ring of Fire, but that's it?
 
I was under the impression he was just looking for a basic direction to go in, so I was pointing him to SD. Most definately not the finest / extent of his catalog though, for sure.
 
Same with the Black Keys. Their whole discography is very worthy of listen, and on Distortion / The Keys, they're both better live than on album.
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"Songs everyone just out of diapers should know"

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This could be a long list.
AC/DC - Thunderstruck, Back In Black, Hells Bells, etc.

Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit, Rape Me, Heart Shaped Box, their entire unplugged in new york album.

GnR -  November Rain, Civil War, Sweet Child O' Mine, Knockin on Heaven's Door, etc.

Johnny Cash - Ring of fire, Hurt, A Boy Named Sue, I Walk The Line, etc.

Michael Jackson - Billie Jean

Phil Collins - In The Air Tonight

Queen - everything they ever wrote.

Ozzy - see above.

Styx - Mr Roboto, Renegade, Lady, Come Sail Away

Aerosmith - Dream on, I Don't Want To Miss A Thing, Walk This Way, etc.

The Beatles - Hey Jude, Let It Be, Revolution, etc

Red Hot Chili Peppers - Californication, By The Way

Stone Sour - Zzyzx Rd., Bother, Through The Glass

REO Speedwagon - Take it on the run

CCR - Fortunate Son

Judas Priest - Living After Midnight

Bob Segar - Turn The Page

Blink 182 - Adam's Song, Down, All The Small Things

The Distillers - City of Angels

Elton John - Levon, Candle In The Wind, Tiny Dancer, Your Song, That's Why They Call It The Blues, and everything else ever to come from him

Chiodos - Intensity in Ten Cities, The Undertakers Thirst For Revenge Is Unquenchable, Lexington

A Day To Remember - 1958, A Plot To Bomb The Panhandle, I'm Made of Wax Larry What Are You Made Of?

Joan Jet - I Love Rock 'n' Roll

Foo Fighters - Everlong, Best Of You

Greenday - Anything before American Idiot

The White Stripes - Cause and Effect, A Martyr For My Love For You, Seven Nation Army, etc

Korn - Twisted Transistor, Another Brick In The Wall

Might update more later when I am less annoyed with scrolling through my itunes.


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Originally posted by __sneaky__ __sneaky__ wrote:

 
Stone Sour - Zzyzx Rd., Bother, Through The Glass
 
 
Stone Sour is lightyears ahead of Slipknot live, IMO. Such a great bar band, minus the teen agnst of the other band.
 
ZZyzx Rd for sure.
 
Some more bands / songs-
 
Pretty much anything by the Strokes is easy listening.
 
The Eagles-Everything they ever did.
 
Sublime-Badfish
 
The Toadies-Doll Skin, plus their radio stuff
 
Susan Tedeschi-It Hurts so Bad
 
The Dead Weather-Gasoline
 
Cross Canadian Ragweed-Dimebag, Alabama, Sick and Tired
 
The Clash-London Calling, Should I Stay or Should I Go
 
Bishop Lamont-City Lights (Crappy rap, but I got hooked on the main riff from Midnight Club LA haha)
 
Audioslave-I Am the Highway, Shadow on the Sun
 
Stone Temple Pilots-Interstate Love Song, Dead and Bloated, Big Empty, etc etc
 
Theory of a Dead Man-Santa Monica
 
Tool-Aenima
 
Wolfmother-Woman, Apple Tree
 
ZZ Top-Blue Jean Blues
 
10 Years-Wasteland, Russian Roullete
 
Three Dog Night-Never Been to Spain (Not gonna lie, Hansen covered this well. Never question how I know this.)
 
John Mayer-Covered in Rain, Slow Dancing in a Burning Room, I'm Gonna Find Another You, Lenny / Man on the Side
 
Jimi Hendrix-Red House, Somewhere over the Rainbow, All Along the Watchtower, Like a Rolling Stone (On second thought...just d/l the whole collection)
 
Gov't Mule-Thorazine Shuffle
 
 
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Jack White now owns the drums. Big smile


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Originally posted by stratoaxe stratoaxe wrote:

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Have you ever heard the song show me how to live by audio slave?
 
Yes. I'm actually a huge Audioslave fan, I've got pretty much every song they ever did. Notsomuch Soundgarden, and for sure not Chris Cornell's solo career.
 
I heard Shadow on the Sun in Collateral in the scene where the wolf walks across the road, and I've been hooked ever since. Michael Mann's movies have a way of hypnotizing you with mellow music and city night scenes.
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short skirt/long jacket - Cake
Plowed - Sponge

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Originally posted by stratoaxe stratoaxe wrote:

Originally posted by __sneaky__ __sneaky__ wrote:

 
Stone Sour - Zzyzx Rd., Bother, Through The Glass
 
 
Stone Sour is lightyears ahead of Slipknot live, IMO. Such a great bar band, minus the teen agnst of the other band.
 
 
 
Seen slipknot live twice and they where dope. I get to see Stone Sour for the first time in August with Avenged Sevenfold and Disturbed(x2)
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To edit other peoples posts:
Remove Shinedown-Simple Man.
 
Lynyrd Skynyrd-Simple man is a much better song.
Kudos to whoever put American pie.
My list(most of my list is already posted, so I wont add duplicates):
Zac Brown Band-Chicken Fried
Michael Jackson-all of his major hits
Wouldnt it be nice- Beach Boys
Brown Eyed Girl-Van Morrison
Social Distortion-Story of my life
Bon Jovi-some of their greatest hits
Bruce Springsteen's \- some of his greatest hits
Journey- Dont stop believeing
 
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Pearl Jam-Alive, Yellow Ledbetter...definitely some others

Metallica-everyone knows the Black album which was awesome, but pre black album is pretty sweet, different style
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Jack White = most talented musician of our current generation.

Strato, big ups for mentions the Black Keys, awesome duo. If you like them, check out Gnarls Barkley.

My suggestions/everyone needs to listen to these songs:
Queens of the Stone Age - Little Sister
Modest Mouse - Missed the Boat
MGMT - Electric Feel
Vampire Weekend - Cousins
Arctic Monkeys - From the Ritz to the Rubble
Bloc Party - Banquet
Outkast - BOB
Nas - Hero
Kanye West - Gone
Kid Cudi - Up Up and Away
Lupe Fiasco - Cool

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Originally posted by jerseypaint jerseypaint wrote:



Strato, big ups for mentions the Black Keys, awesome duo. If you like them, check out Gnarls Barkley.

 
I've always dug Gnarls Barkley's sound, their lead has a great mellow voice. Who's Gonna Save My Soul Now is one of the nicest sounding R&B songs I've heard in a while.
 
Speaking of QOTSA, some other great songs by them-
 
Song for the Dead, Like a Drug, No One Knows, God is in the Radio, and the Sky is Falling.
 
Eagles of Death metal is a great side project of QOTSA that has some pretty chilled out music as well.
 
And I had completely forgotten about Modest Mouse, but some great stuff by them-
 
Whale Song, Dramamine, Float On, etc etc.
 
 
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Originally posted by stratoaxe stratoaxe wrote:

always dug Gnarls Barkley's sound, their lead has a great mellow voice. Who's Gonna Save My Soul Now is one of the nicest sounding R&B songs I've heard in a while.

I love Cee Lo's voice, and he's a great rapper as well. And if anyone is a fan of Danger Mouse, check out his mixtape with MF Doom, DangerDoom.

And I can't believe I forgot Jay Electronica in my list. Notable tracks by him are "When The Levees Broke" and "Exhibit C".

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Bob Dylan - Boots of Spanish Leather
Neil Young - After the Gold Rush
John Prine - Angel from Montgomery
Townes Van Zandt - Mr. Gold & Mr. Mud

So many more...


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Bob Dylan - Shelter from the Storm

Creedence Clearwater Revival - Who'll Stop the Rain?
Old Crow Medicine Show - Wagon Wheel
Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane over the Sea


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Originally posted by jerseypaint jerseypaint wrote:


My suggestions/everyone needs to listen to these songs:
Queens of the Stone Age - Little Sister
Modest Mouse - Missed the Boat
MGMT - Electric Feel
Vampire Weekend - Cousins

Like all of these songs.  My directly related additions would include Giving Up The Gun by Vampire Weekend,   Make It Wit Chu by Queens of the Stone Age and Time to Pretend by MGMT.

Also, I have to say Electric Feel and Make It Wit Chu are some of the better babymaking songs of recent music (that I pay attention to).

One unrelated suggestion:

Animal by Miike Snow.
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Originally posted by jerseypaint jerseypaint wrote:

 Nas - Hero
Word. That whole album is killer.
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