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‘classic’ Songs Everyone Should Listen To

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by Alan williams, Nov 2, 2018.

  1. We Have No Secrets - Carly Simon
    Up The Down Escalator - The Chameleons
    Serpentskirt - Cocteau Twins
    Clocks - Coldplay
    Linger - The Cranberries
    Badge - Cream
    Suite: Judy Blue Eyes - Crosby, Stills & Nash
    Babylon - David Gray
    LA Woman - The Doors
    Cocaine - Eric Clapton

    Just got to the E's. Yay!
     
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  2. Frankie valli begging
     
  3. Random you tube
     
  4. Break it down to the decades 1950's to 2020 and the best ten/twenty albums from each period:upyeah:
     
  5. Thin lizzy.....don’t believe a word, even Gary Moore played this at his concerts.
     
  6. New thread!
     
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  7. Dire Straits "Down to the Waterline"
    Etta James "At Last"
    "E Lucevan le Stelle"
    Queen "Days of our Lives"
    Radiohead "High and Dry"
    Portishead "Sour Times"
    Gorrillaz "Dare"
    Blur "Song 2"
    Elbow "Loneliness of a Tower Crane Driver"
    Faithless "Tarantula"
    Yello "Blender"

    Just a starter for 11....
     
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  8. Are you stitching me UP again:p
     
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  9. Daughter is adding loads to her Spotify playlists now, thanks everyone.

    Still can’t persuade her to try albums though - must be a generation thing.

    Some good reminders for me too, stuff I’ve not listened to for years.

    Any Rammstein fans on here - I remember hearing a great song of theirs but can’t remember what it’s called. In the video for it the band members were flicking into robot / cyborg things ?
     
  10. Sam Cooke "Change is going to come"
     
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  11. Just gave that a listen, very good and why have I never heard that before.
     
  12. Surely being of a certain age you must have

    the Beach Boys- greatest hits
    John Denver's- greatest hits
    Van Morrison -Astral Weeks
    Massive Attack- Blue Lines
    The Clash -London Calling
    Bruce Springsteen -Born to Run
    Alanis Morissette - Jagged little pill
    Bob Marley and the Wailers -Legend
    Ian Dury -New boots and Panties
    U2 -Achtung Baby
     
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  13. Only the Clash, Massive Attack and Ian Dury.
     
  14. Shadowplay. Joy Division
    Big New Priest. The Fall
    Muffin Man. Zappa/Beefheart
    Jesus Just Left Chicago. ZZ Top
    The Sorrowful Wife. Nick Cave
    Jane Says. Janes Addiction
    Yoo do Right. Can
    Send his Love to Me. PJ Harvey
    Kinky Afro Happy Mondays
    I want your love Chic
     
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  15. Is that Drew Pritchard? He's a multi talented chap is he not?
     
  16. @RickyX some good suggestions there that I really must give a go as well.

    Already a fan of P J Harvey, have you heard the earlier albums ( dry, rid of me ) ?
     
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  17. i think the x factor shower have just about ruined that over the years
     
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  19. Hotel California - The Eagles
    Music - John Miles
    American Pie - Don McLean (and read about what the lyrics refer to)
    Spanish Train - Chris De Burgh
    Baker Street - Gerry Rafferty
    Your Latest Trick - Dire Straits
    Jack and Diane - John Cougar Mellencamp
    The Chauffeur - Duran Duran
    Without You - Nilssen
    Could It Be Magic - Barry Manilow
    Oxygene (part IV) - Jean Michel Jarre (on headphones)
    Chi Mai - Ennio Morricone
    Windmills Of Your Mind - Noel Harrison
    Eve Of The War - War Of The Worlds
    Through The Fire And Flames - Dragonforce
    Sweet Child O' Mine - Guns & Roses
    Losing My Religion - R.E.M.
    Keep On Loving You - REO Speedwagon
    The Boxer - Simon & Garfunkel
    Knights Of Cydonia - Muse
    Parisien Walkways - Gary Moore
    Mr Blue Sky - E.L.O.
     
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