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knox wrote:I think it is called "Whiskey in the Jar" by Metallica.
I can't stand Metal, but I really dig this tune.
Journey_Elder wrote:How about this one
"Night Fever" ..Bee Gees...guess its something that brings up memories of easier times when you were young, carefree and foolish...Well at least I was at that time
Angiekay wrote:Rap: That silly Black Eyed Peas song.
conversationpc wrote:Angiekay wrote:Rap: That silly Black Eyed Peas song.[/color][/size] [/b]
"Let's Get it Started" perhaps? Yeah, I could've named that one, too.
conversationpc wrote:Just curious...Name a song or songs that you love by an artist AND style that you normally don't care for.
- "Dance With My Father" by Luther Vandross. I have a collection of well over 2000 MP3s on my Favorites list and this one just came on a few minutes ago. Vandross was a great singer, no question about that but I don't care for his music or that style of music. However, the message in this song is just so strong. I love it!
- "The Dance" by Garth Brooks. I typically can't stand country music at all but this is a great tune.
- "What's Going On" by Marvin Gaye. Similar to Vandross in that I don't usually care for his style or music. A classic tune.
- "Alive" by Pearl Jam. Never cared much for grunge and especially can't stand Vedder's singing. I remember reading a review in one of my guitar mags where they had Yngwie Malmsteen review random tunes they would play for him. He said the singer sounded like he was sitting on the toilet pushing out a big one.
- "Live to Tell" by Madonna. I absolutely LOATHE Madonna and probably all of her songs except this one.
Marabelle wrote:Absolutely amazing. I love each of the songs that you dislike except for Garth. I can do without Garth.
whocares wrote:I can also get into some of the stuff from Dream Theater and the harder bands out there, but not as much anymore.
Once a Rock fan, always a Rock fan.
whocares wrote:For me, Images and Words is their best, if not most commercial.
I enjoyed a meet & greet/sponser promo with John Petrucci & Derek Sherinian back after that CD came out, and they played lots of stuff along to dat tapes. I have to say, that night was almost better than seeing the whole band live, before they stopped playing anything older than 2000, for a while. They lost me with the concept album of the girl being murdered, especially when they played the WHOLE CD in concert.
conversationpc wrote:That's "Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory". It's not one of my favorites but I enjoy it pretty well. I have the DVD of the live show from that tour that was recorded live in New York City. Here's the freaky part. The DVD was released on 9/11/2001 and part of the artwork on the album cover depicted the New York City skyline, with the twin towers, silhouetted in the background. They pulled it off the shelves the next day and re-released it with new cover art. I did manage to purchase a copy with the original artwork, though.
ohsherrie wrote:My musical taste is so eclectic that it would take to long to list the songs.
whocares wrote:Walrus, your sigline always reminds me how much I loved Marillion years and years ago. Kayleigh got me started on them.
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