It just occurred to me that I forgot to mention Lord Huron, which is a shame, because Lord Huron f***ing slaps.
I mean yeah....but when you’re 15 at your high school dance it’s the best song ever. That and “White Lines”.What the f*** is with the song Rock Lobster? How many drugs were they on when they wrote it? Literally just repeating Rock Lobster over and over again. It's terrible. It makes me want to rip off my ears and then run around in traffic without ears while people point at me, it's that bad.
Lol we are listening to 80s, 90s and More for Prom on Sirius so makes sense.I mean yeah....but when you’re 15 at your high school dance it’s the best song ever. That and “White Lines”.
If you want good 80’s try First Wave. I’m addicted.Lol we are listening to 80s, 90s and More for Prom on Sirius so makes sense.
And we just flipped to The Final Countdown. Earlier it was Tupac and Tiffany. This is an interesting station lol.
Oh I'm a 90s baby at heart.If you want good 80’s try First Wave. I’m addicted.
What the f*** is with the song Rock Lobster? How many drugs were they on when they wrote it? Literally just repeating Rock Lobster over and over again. It's terrible. It makes me want to rip off my ears and then run around in traffic without ears while people point at me, it's that bad.
Not gonna lie...I don't get super-emotional to music very often, but this song, and this particular performance by Floor gets me EVERY time
Have any of you tried to list your top 5 songs? I've tried, but it's been almost impossible because I have such varied music taste as I like most genres. Here goes my "attempt"
Sweet Child O'Mine: GNR. - Sentimental reasons
American Pie: Don McLean
Turn the Page: Love both the Seger and Metallica version
Take Five: Dave Brubeck. First time I heard this I was in awe.
After these 4, I have about 20 songs I could put there, but I'm going to list:
All these things that I've done: - Killers
HM:
Jason Isbell: Cover me up
Alabama Shakes - Hold on (saw them at Cat's Cradle before they were big).
Blind Melon - No Rain
Creedence - Fortunate Son
Eagles - Seven Bridges Road
Fleetwood Mac - Landslide
Golden Earring - Twilight Zone (when I was a youngster playing shotstop for a softball team with older guys, I arrived early for a game and the pitcher for our team said I could wait in his truck with him as it was cold out. He got high and played this song. Fond memories and we won the tournament.
Kinks - Celluloid Heros
Robert Earl Keen - Feeling Good Again
Stones - Sympathy for the Devil
Stevie Wonder - Superstition
Sublime - Santeria (my son use to play this for us on his guitar).
I'm sure I'm missing a dozen others.
Have any of you tried to list your top 5 songs? I've tried, but it's been almost impossible because I have such varied music taste as I like most genres. Here goes my "attempt"
Sweet Child O'Mine: GNR. - Sentimental reasons
American Pie: Don McLean
Turn the Page: Love both the Seger and Metallica version
Take Five: Dave Brubeck. First time I heard this I was in awe.
After these 4, I have about 20 songs I could put there, but I'm going to list:
All these things that I've done: - Killers
HM:
Jason Isbell: Cover me up
Alabama Shakes - Hold on (saw them at Cat's Cradle before they were big).
Blind Melon - No Rain
Creedence - Fortunate Son
Eagles - Seven Bridges Road
Fleetwood Mac - Landslide
Golden Earring - Twilight Zone (when I was a youngster playing shotstop for a softball team with older guys, I arrived early for a game and the pitcher for our team said I could wait in his truck with him as it was cold out. He got high and played this song. Fond memories and we won the tournament.
Kinks - Celluloid Heros
Robert Earl Keen - Feeling Good Again
Stones - Sympathy for the Devil
Stevie Wonder - Superstition
Sublime - Santeria (my son use to play this for us on his guitar).
I'm sure I'm missing a dozen others.
EDIT: How could I forget Sutlans of Swing?
and Baby did a bad bad thing - Chris Issac?
And Bible on the Dash - Corb Lund and Hayes Carll
My top five would also probably include about 20 songs
It would also definitely include Robert Earl Keen and Corb Lund, so kudos there.
Have any of you tried to list your top 5 songs? I've tried, but it's been almost impossible because I have such varied music taste as I like most genres. Here goes my "attempt"
Sweet Child O'Mine: GNR. - Sentimental reasons
American Pie: Don McLean
Turn the Page: Love both the Seger and Metallica version
Take Five: Dave Brubeck. First time I heard this I was in awe.
After these 4, I have about 20 songs I could put there, but I'm going to list:
All these things that I've done: - Killers
HM:
Jason Isbell: Cover me up
Alabama Shakes - Hold on (saw them at Cat's Cradle before they were big).
Blind Melon - No Rain
Creedence - Fortunate Son
Eagles - Seven Bridges Road
Fleetwood Mac - Landslide
Golden Earring - Twilight Zone (when I was a youngster playing shotstop for a softball team with older guys, I arrived early for a game and the pitcher for our team said I could wait in his truck with him as it was cold out. He got high and played this song. Fond memories and we won the tournament.
Kinks - Celluloid Heros
Robert Earl Keen - Feeling Good Again
Stones - Sympathy for the Devil
Stevie Wonder - Superstition
Sublime - Santeria (my son use to play this for us on his guitar).
I'm sure I'm missing a dozen others.
EDIT: How could I forget Sutlans of Swing?
and Baby did a bad bad thing - Chris Issac?
And Bible on the Dash - Corb Lund and Hayes Carll