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Sansa Stark 05-23-2010 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 870378)
I don't understand the reasoning behind this one. You know there's an English version by the original artist right?

That and:
The 7Seconds version > Goldfinger one
and I don't know german but can sing along to my dear Falco

Janszoon 05-23-2010 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paloma (Post 870850)
The 7Seconds version > Goldfinger one

I've never heard the Goldfinger version but, yeah, the 7 Seconds version is great. :)

The Bullet 05-23-2010 01:38 PM

artist-song-why

Metallica- One (S&M version)- heavy and beautiful. Best Metallica song? (the live version?)

Buckethead- The Landing Beacon- best Buckethead song, and best Michael Jackson tribute

Sixx A.M.- Life is Beautiful- best Sixx A.M. song, even though they only have one album.

Guns 'N Roses- Estranged- Their best song, aside from maybe the last song couple of songs on Chinese Democracy (but that's not Guns 'N Roses, really). I chose this, not because it's better, but because it's more essential. This is true Guns 'N Roses, off of their best album (UYI2 for life).

Dream Theater- Octavarium- from what I've heard, best DT song by far. There's a middle section that's kind of dull but the begining and the end... My God... I don't think I've heard anything like it...

sidewinder 05-23-2010 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Raust (Post 870839)
Love - The Red Telephone
This song is fantastic, Love is one of those bands that is extremely overlooked.
The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Castles Made of Sand
Favorite Hendrix song. The tempo is amazing along with the trippy guitar work.
Led Zeppelin - Over the Hills and Far Away
What an incredible song a must have for anyone who appreciates music in the slightest!
Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb
Best Pink Floyd song.
Smashing Pumpkin - Mayonaise
One of the great things about songs is that they can be interpreted many ways. This songs lyrics are extremley vague and lets the listener relate to it in there own way. Because of this that's what makes this song amazing.

I like this list, especially for Mayonnaise and Castles Made of Sand. The others are not favorites by those artists but are still very good.

Anteater 05-23-2010 04:18 PM

1. Can - Moonshake

Classic Krautrock with some swing in it's soul. If you don't have this then there's something wrong goin' on.


2. Peter Gabriel - The Rhythm Of The Heat

An off-kilter piece that embodies the 80's fascination with 3rd world rhythms while still sounding fresh today. Gotta love the last minute and a half especially!


3. Nujabes - World's End Rhapsody

One of the best single tracks from the man who was the coolest producer in hip-hop. R.I.P.!


4. Coheed & Cambria - Guns Of Summer

Emo-proggers go industrial with awesome results. Guess a new drummer really does make all the difference!


5. Luther Vandross - Never Too Much

The coolest motherfucker on the planet. If the bass doesn't get you drooling, then his voice and everything else will.

TheBig3 05-26-2010 07:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 870378)
I don't understand the reasoning behind this one. You know there's an English version by the original artist right?

I know. I own the album and its ****. (the english version). I'd rather they quit pandering to the dollar bill and stuck to the german version.

homesick.alien 05-29-2010 09:07 PM

Bob Dylan- Subterranean Homesick Blues. You just need a Bob Dylan song on your mp3 player.
Pink Floyd- Let There Be More Light (screw it, the whole album). Psychedelia at it's finest.
Jeff Buckley- Morning Theft.
Radiohead- Paranoid Android. For that amazing mood changing song, with futuristic guitars and all that shizzam.
Talking Heads- The Great Curve. For those beats.

quite obvious ones, really.

AleG 05-30-2010 08:29 AM

1. Kreator - Crisis Of Disorder

2. Satyricon - The Pentagram Burns
"Rise my friend - march to war!" Perfect song to listen when you're off to class.

3. Marduk - Imago Mortis

4. Marduk - Cloven Hoof

5. Rammstein - Mein Herz Brennt

clutnuckle 05-30-2010 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Anteater (Post 870923)
1. Can - Moonshake

Classic Krautrock with some swing in it's soul. If you don't have this then there's something wrong goin' on.


2. Peter Gabriel - The Rhythm Of The Heat

An off-kilter piece that embodies the 80's fascination with 3rd world rhythms while still sounding fresh today. Gotta love the last minute and a half especially!


3. Nujabes - World's End Rhapsody

One of the best single tracks from the man who was the coolest producer in hip-hop. R.I.P.!


4. Coheed & Cambria - Guns Of Summer

Emo-proggers go industrial with awesome results. Guess a new drummer really does make all the difference!


5. Luther Vandross - Never Too Much

The coolest motherfucker on the planet. If the bass doesn't get you drooling, then his voice and everything else will.

Good list. Love Nujabes/Can.

CaptainAwesome 07-01-2010 11:07 AM

1) Rise Against - Give It All - when this comes on i just HAVE to (badly) sing every word, such great energy and power in it, even though it is not my favourite song by them...just get them all! ;D

2)Joe Satriani - Surfing With The Alien - just because you should. do i even need a reason?

3) Alkaline Trio - Radio - In fact, everything by them, especially the albums Maybe I'll Catch Fire and From Here To Infirmary.

4) Bellowhead - Bruton Town - because it is totally folking great.

5) In Flames - Brush The Dust Away - cos i couldn't have a list without something metal!


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