Mine is Edwin McCain's "I Could Not Ask For More"
Here are two youtubes of this song
The first a live performance from Edwin McCain himself(also a longhair!)
And something someone made for his sweetheart:
Jethro Tull (Ian Anderson) "Skating Away"
"Song of Destiny." (Johannes Brahms.)
Glenn Miller's "In the Mood"
.....who is showing their age ???? sigh....
"Winter's Here" by Robin Ward (1964)
Robin Ward - Winter
"Winter's Here" by Robin Ward (1964)
Robin Ward - Winter's Here
I like so many songs, I cannot pick a single favorite song, but I like songs from the 80's and 90's. I like most music that is not country, rap, hard rock/alternative and songs with negative lyrics.
By the way, the song "I Could Not Ask For More" from Edwin McCain reminds me of the second half of 1999 when I started my eight grade year, and the time period leading up to the end of the millennium. I was 13 years old at that time and I was strongly interested in Pokemon and Harry Potter and I was still living at my old house in Issaquah.
Regardless
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Mine is probably Blackened by Metallica
Forever by Blutengel.
Hmmm... Maybe even Monsoon by Tokio Hotel
Bill Kaulitz <333333
Probably either Cemetery Gates by Pantera or Ye Entrancemperium by Emperor.
Eric, Favorite song of all time. Music is my passion, Different days,different moods and 50+ years of listening make it impossible to choose just one. Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring" comes to mind right now but that will change soon.
Happy listening and
peace, jonalbear
High!
Slaughter On Tenth Avenue... which is not exactly a song, but a classical jazz ballet piece, from Richard Rodgers' 1936 musical "On Your Toes"; since back then, countless adaptions were written, the most stunning perhaps in 1975 by Larry "Synergy" Fast, published on his album "Electronic Realizations For Rock Orchestra"!
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Yadgar
Now playing: Soaring, Part II (Les McCan)
"Let Your Garden Grow" from Leonard Bernstein's Candide. Wow!
Somewhere Over The Rainbow by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole =)
Well how about "In the Navy" by the Village punks!
Alot of people know my taste in music and a wide variation but it does not include Country "I shot my dawg" and Western and Rap with a "C"! Oh dear I missed Jay-Zee at Glasonbury, shame I was down the pub!
Cheers,
John.B
song by gordon lightfoot, id recommend it to anyone
"YESTERDAY..." by Paul McCartney, 1965.
Mine would have to either be "Ghost of Perdition" by Opeth or "Follow the Reaper" By Children of Bodom
but you gotta get the full version. What got played on the radio often left off the intro.
Pearl Jam Black....
Stairway To Heaven Led Zepplin