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The songs you keep playing

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by Madhavok, Aug 18, 2006.

  1. busdriver

    busdriver Member

    only because of me,right isn't that why you made my cd (hahahahahahahahahaha)
     
  2. Huggy

    Huggy Well-Known Member

    Most popular songs on the iPod (this week anyway):

    "If My Heart Was A Car" (live) and "The House That Used To Be" - Old 97s

    "Carl Perkins' Cadillac" - Drive By Truckers

    "Nautical Disaster" - Tragically Hip

    "Marker In The Sand" and "Yellow Ledbetter" - Pearl Jam

    "Layla" - Derek and the Dominos

    "Bad" (LiveAid version) - U2
     
  3. friend of the friendless

    friend of the friendless Active Member

    Sirs, Madames,

    Joe Strummer: Techno D-Day
    Warren Zevon: Knockin' on Heaven's Door (admittedly, far from his best)
    Zimmerman: " " " "
    Television: Little Johnnie Jewel
    Zimmerman: Visions of Johanna
    Johnny Cash: Solitary Man
    Clash: Death or Glory
    The Left Banke: Walk Away Renee
    The Who: 5:15, Real Me

    YHS, etc
     
  4. EStreetJoe

    EStreetJoe Well-Known Member

    I'm guesing he'd recommend Trace, Son Volt's best album and the album that both Son Volt songs he listed come from.
     
  5. lono

    lono Active Member

    To Love Somebody - James Carr
    With or Without You - U2
    Bigger Stones - Beat Farmers
    Speedway at Nazareth - Mark Knopfler
    Thunderbird - John Hiatt
    The Ballad of Country D**k - Mojo Nixon
    Hollywood Hills - Beat Farmers
    My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down - Ramones
    Passenger Side - Wilco
    Dead Flowers - The Rolling Stones
     
  6. kingcreole

    kingcreole Active Member

    I was a bit surprised by my results, but here's my top five:

    1. "Another Brick in the Wall, Part II" - Pink Floyd
    2. "Blue Moon of Kentucky" - Elvis Presley
    3. "Drift Away" - Uncle Kracker
    4. "Sirius" - Alan Parsons Project
    5. "Smokin' in the Boys Room" - Motley Crue
     
  7. Trey Beamon

    Trey Beamon Active Member

    Homer. :D
     
  8. shotglass

    shotglass Guest

    Honest to God ... I didn't even make the connection. I certainly don't remember their days here. ;)
     
  9. Montezuma's Revenge

    Montezuma's Revenge Active Member

    Songs that have been heavy in my iPod rotation:

    "Breathe,'' and "Wreck of the Day,'' Anna Nalick.

    "Steady as She Goes,'' Raconteurs.

    "Over My Head,'' The Fray.

    "Black Cadillac,'' Rosanne Cash.

    "Both Sides Now,'' Joni Mitchell.

    "The Way" and "Fire Escape", Fastball.

    "Stupid Girl," Garbage.

    "Run" and "Chasing Cars," Snow Patrol.

    "Crazy,'' Gnarls Barkley.

    "Black Horse & A Cherry Tree,'' KT Tunstall.

    "Never Gonna Change,'' DriveBy Truckers

    "Someday,'' Steve Earle

    "Call to Love,'' Crooked Fingers

    "Daughters,'' John Mayer (because it's one of my daughter's favorite songs)
     
  10. Cape_Fear

    Cape_Fear Active Member

    My top 10 on the ipod mostly because they are at the top of my favorite playlist

    Mushaboom -- Feist
    That's Entertainment -- The Jam
    I'm Not Like Everybody Else -- The Kinks
    The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down -- The Band
    Don't Look Back -- Fine Young Cannibals
    Something In the Air -- Tom Petty
    Little Green Bag -- George Baker
    Circle Sky (Live) -- The Monkees
    Hollywood Nights -- Bob Seger
    South Central Rain (Live Chicago 84) -- REM
     
  11. EE94

    EE94 Guest

    Jesus of Suburbia - Green Day
    (These guys have come a long way)

    Omaha - Counting Crows
     
  12. pallister

    pallister Guest

    "Trace" it is, LGK. I can live without the rest of their albums, but I listen to "Trace" probably twice as much as any other CD I own.
     
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