Mega Fave Song Poll Round 42 -BB Haighy, Mountain, Mrs 64, Onemore, 1304 to NOMINATE
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80s
Joy Division - Atmosphere
Pixies - Where is my mind
90s
Underworld - Born Slippy
Nick Cave - Into my Arms
00s
Flaming Lips - Do you Realize
Arcade Fire - Keep the Car Running
Joy Division - Atmosphere
Pixies - Where is my mind
90s
Underworld - Born Slippy
Nick Cave - Into my Arms
00s
Flaming Lips - Do you Realize
Arcade Fire - Keep the Car Running
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I had Pixies Gigantic on first draft thought went with NWA in the end ..teardrop explodes misses out too ...Second Head and Treason came very close
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Just saw this on the nominations listliggy wrote:The Lords prayer 90s
Sir cliff
Andl now 87 for the nortys
No "Wired for Sound" in the 80s?
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faaip wrote:Got one for you you may not have heard before ...better post it on the MD thread though, Thought it seemed up your street
Got it
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1960's
Ten Years After - I'm Going Home (Woodstock)
1980's
Rush - Red Barchetta
1990's
Pink Floyd - High Hopes
Nirvana - Come As You Are
2000's
Porcupine Tree - Arriving Somewhere But Not Here
Joe Bonamassa - Mountain Time
2010's
Alter Bridge - Isolation
The Black Keys - Money Maker
Ten Years After - I'm Going Home (Woodstock)
1980's
Rush - Red Barchetta
1990's
Pink Floyd - High Hopes
Nirvana - Come As You Are
2000's
Porcupine Tree - Arriving Somewhere But Not Here
Joe Bonamassa - Mountain Time
2010's
Alter Bridge - Isolation
The Black Keys - Money Maker
Delapsus Resurgam - When I fall I shall rise!
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70's
Pissing In A River - Patti Smith.
Since I've Been Loving You - Led Zep
Pissing In A River - Patti Smith.
Since I've Been Loving You - Led Zep
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Pattie smith because the night
Can someone put up that song cheers liggy
Can someone put up that song cheers liggy
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Gandalf wrote:ah ... another thread where Gandi's favourite songs can get ridiculed. Let's start off with the easy ones.
60's
The Nice - America
Led Zeppelin - Dazed and Confused
70's
Yes - Yours Is No Disgrace
Genesis - Firth of Fifth
80's
Marillion - Incommunicado
No ridicule from me... all top songs
Song machine is coming down....
And we're gonna have a party Uhuhu
And we're gonna have a party Uhuhu
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Love your 80’s and 90’s choices NorfolkNorfolkWhite wrote:80s
Joy Division - Atmosphere
Pixies - Where is my mind
90s
Underworld - Born Slippy
Nick Cave - Into my Arms
00s
Flaming Lips - Do you Realize
Arcade Fire - Keep the Car Running
A bumble bee under the laws of physics shouldnt be able to fly, but it does because no one has told it that it can't
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90's
Coming back to life - Floyd
Independant love song - Scarlet
Coming back to life - Floyd
Independant love song - Scarlet
Song machine is coming down....
And we're gonna have a party Uhuhu
And we're gonna have a party Uhuhu
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My second choices
60s - Do I Love You Frank Wilson
My Generation The Who
70s - The Real Me - Quadrophenia by The Who
80s - Too Much Too Young - Specials aka
90s - Nothing Compares to you - Sinead O’Connor
60s - Do I Love You Frank Wilson
My Generation The Who
70s - The Real Me - Quadrophenia by The Who
80s - Too Much Too Young - Specials aka
90s - Nothing Compares to you - Sinead O’Connor
A bumble bee under the laws of physics shouldnt be able to fly, but it does because no one has told it that it can't
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Many cracking songs there Norfolk from the 60's to the noughties, some of my absolute favouritesNorfolkWhite wrote:80s
Joy Division - Atmosphere
Pixies - Where is my mind
90s
Underworld - Born Slippy
Nick Cave - Into my Arms
00s
Flaming Lips - Do you Realize
Arcade Fire - Keep the Car Running
Btw Robert Palmer covered the Toots song on his best ever album Pressure Drop from 1975
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From one of my favourite Who albums RatRatscoot wrote:70s - The Real Me - Quadrophenia by The Who
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There you go liggyliggy wrote:Pattie smith because the night
Can someone put up that song cheers liggy
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Well you’ve returned the favour as the Specials so very nearly got on my list and I love Quadraphenia - any song would have doneRatscoot wrote:My second choices
60s - Do I Love You Frank Wilson
My Generation The Who
70s - The Real Me - Quadrophenia by The Who
80s - Too Much Too Young - Specials aka
90s - Nothing Compares to you - Sinead O’Connor
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Have to check that out, think I’ve only got Riptide.1964white wrote:Many cracking songs there Norfolk from the 60's to the noughties, some of my absolute favourites
Btw Robert Palmer covered the Toots song on his best ever album Pressure Drop from 1975
Glad to be of service with the song choices
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60s
My Girl = The Temptations
Paint it black = The Rolling Stones
70s
Maggie May = Rod Stewart
London Calling = The Clash
80s
She bangs the drums = The stone roses
Always the sun = The Stranglers
90s
Wonderwall = oasis
96 Tears = The Stranglers
00s
Viva La Vida = Coldplay
Drops of Jupiter = Train
My Girl = The Temptations
Paint it black = The Rolling Stones
70s
Maggie May = Rod Stewart
London Calling = The Clash
80s
She bangs the drums = The stone roses
Always the sun = The Stranglers
90s
Wonderwall = oasis
96 Tears = The Stranglers
00s
Viva La Vida = Coldplay
Drops of Jupiter = Train
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80's
Sweet Child o Mine
Back in Black.
My least favourite decade.
Sweet Child o Mine
Back in Black.
My least favourite decade.
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Gandi & Faaip have nominated two songs each from the decade beginning 2010 which are not on the list yet.
Bearing in mind the nominations for the noughties I may increase the choices for this period when all the nominations from the other eras are in !
I'll make the decision later
Bearing in mind the nominations for the noughties I may increase the choices for this period when all the nominations from the other eras are in !
I'll make the decision later
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I'll switch out Moloko then for something I really should have thought of earlier
The best intro and rock song ever
The Hold Steady and The Swish
The best intro and rock song ever
The Hold Steady and The Swish
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