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15 Songs You Need To Live


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Guest MarianneOnTheDrums

Simply enough. If you'd like to share why that's awesome. I know, fifteen is an extremely small number, but I'm assuming some of us have lives. Not me though.

no order...

1) Echoes by Pink Floyd

2) Get 'Em Out By Friday by Genesis

3) Death Of A Clown by The Kinks

4) Holy Wars... by Megadeth

5) 53rd & 3rd by Ramones

6) Come Up The Years by Jefferson Airplane

7) Helium Head by Sir Lord Baltimore

8) A National Acrobat by Black Sabbath

9) Yours Is No Disgrace by Yes

10) Child In Time by Deep Purple

11) Death Walks Behind You by Atomic Rooster

12) Tangled Up In Blue by Bob Dylan

13) We Can Talk by The Band

14) 1921 by The Who

15) In Circles by T2

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Guest Groove_Ghost

What an awesome topic YAY and you have gweat taste in music :)

Hmmmmmm mine would be, and I have OCD so I have made a lot of lists like this LOL

1. Live Forever-Oasis

2. Shake Well Before Opening-Black Grape

3. Nothings Left-Insane Clown Posse

4. Country Comfort-Elton John

5. Sleep On The Roof-Memory Cassette

6. Beautiful-Joydrop

7. Tone Poem-Fischerspooner

8. Breakdown-Suede

9. The London Sun-Wheatus

10. Word On A Wing-David Bowie

11. Shuffle It All-Izzy Stradlin and the JuJu Hounds

12. Hero-Darren Hayes

13. ....And Love Said No-HIM

14. Close Yet Far-CKY

15. Gods Cop-Happy Mondays

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Guest ranse

1. Yes We Can by Lee Dorsey

2. Evageline by The Band

3. Love Minus Zero by Bob Dylan

4. Reggae Got Soul by Toots and the Maytals

5. I'll Fly Away by Willie Nelson

6. Time by Tom Waits

7. Rock-n-Roll by Lou Reed/Velvet Underground

8. Poor Poor Pitiful Me by Warren Zevon

9. Up All Night by the Talking Heads

10. Lonesome Valley by Mississippi John Hurt

11. Tumbling Dice by The Rolling Stones

12. Three Little Birds by Bob Marley

13. Walk and Don't Look Back by Peter Tosh

14. Little Liza Jane by Dr. John

15. Here Comes Your Man by the Pixies

** yeah, don't seem to have anything recorded after 1990. Maybe I should remedy that one day.

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Guest Avery F

Interesting topic - you all seem to like bands from mainly before my time, which I haven't heard. I may have to check them out!

(In no particular order:)

1. Give Me a Sign - Breaking Benjamin

2. Sing - My Chemical Romance

3. Poetic Tragedy - The Used

4. Amaranth - Nightwish

5. Say My Name - Within Temptation

6. Valkyrjan - Tyr

7. Helena - My Chemical Romance

8. Falling World - Swallow the Sun

9. Men Are All the Same - The Used

10. Roses for the Dead - Funeral For a Friend

11. Carrying Over - Deadsy

12. The Hunt - Tyr

13. Come Undone - The Used

14. The Reaper and the Flowers - Vas

15. Sleep - My Chemical Romance

Jeez, I feel like a young punk...

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Guest Micha

Jimmy - Tool

Stand Up - Flobots

Two Cups of Tea - Star F'ing Hipsters

Gay Rude Boys Unite - Leftover Crack

Subdivisions - Rush

Shine On You Crazy Diamond - Pink Floyd (This counts as one, right?)

Canon - Pachelbel

Retroverse - Trace Bundy

Pure Morning - Placebo

New Low - Middle Class Rut

Nelly The Elephant - Toy Dolls

My Wings - Lacuna Coil

Snuff - Slipknot

Mothra - Atomship

Over The Hill And Far Away - Led Zeppelin

In truth, to live I would need more music than would fit into any practical list. Even 15 albums wouldn't be enough.

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Guest NatalieM

Interesting topic - you all seem to like bands from mainly before my time, which I haven't heard. I may have to check them out!

(In no particular order:)

1. Give Me a Sign - Breaking Benjamin

2. Sing - My Chemical Romance

3. Poetic Tragedy - The Used

4. Amaranth - Nightwish

5. Say My Name - Within Temptation

6. Valkyrjan - Tyr

7. Helena - My Chemical Romance

8. Falling World - Swallow the Sun

9. Men Are All the Same - The Used

10. Roses for the Dead - Funeral For a Friend

11. Carrying Over - Deadsy

12. The Hunt - Tyr

13. Come Undone - The Used

14. The Reaper and the Flowers - Vas

15. Sleep - My Chemical Romance

Jeez, I feel like a young punk...

OMG!!! Someone else knows the epicness of Tyr!!!!

If I had to pick just 15....

1. Haifisch - Rammstein

2. Maniacal Renderings - Jon Oliva's Pain

3. Another Night in London - DevilDriver

4. Shut Up and Swallow - Combichrist

5. Sinklar's Visa - Tyr

6. Hand of Doom - Black Sabbath

7. 2112 - Rush

8. God Pounds His Nails - Fozzy

9. Rainbow in the Dark - Dio

10. Fear of the Dark - Iron Maiden

11. Demonizer - Judas Priest

12. Sixpounder - Children of Bodom

13. Mr. Crowley - Ozzy Osbourne

14. Temptation - Cradle of Filth

15. Scurvy Back - Swashbuckle

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Guest shadowwalker

This one's gonna be hard. My taste is all over the place.

Born in a Tropical Swamp - Secede

You, Appearing - M83

We Own The Sky - M83

This Godless Endeavor - Nevermore

The Sorrowed Man - Nevermore

Nujabes & Shing02 - Luv (sic) Pt.2

Ghost Love Score - Nightwish

Miles Of Machines - Jeff Loomis

Totem - Klaus Schulze

Tattered Banners and Bloody Flags - Amon Amarth

The Mariner's Revenge Song - The Decemberists

Bangarang - Pogo

Alice - Pogo

Ametsub - Solitude

Bleed - Meshuggah

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Guest Aly Kat

all-time must-haves::

  1. The Beatles - Across The Universe
  2. The Kinks - Waterloo Sunset
  3. The Monkees - Papa Gene's Blues
  4. Harry Nilsson - I Guess The Lord Must Be In New York City
  5. Carrie Underwood - So Small
  6. John Lennon - Real Love
  7. Oasis - Live Forever
  8. ELO - Mr. Blue Sky
  9. The Pierces - Go To Heaven
  10. Paul McCartney - Every Night
  11. The Beach Boys - God Only Knows
  12. The Lovin' Spoonful - Rain on the Roof
  13. The Rolling Stones - She's A Rainbow
  14. Cheap Trick - Ain't That A Shame
  15. Queen - Killer Queen

although right now I'm listening to Eliza Doolittle's "Missing," Lenka's "Like a Song," and Colbie Caillat's "Brighter Than the Sun" a lot.... =)

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Guest niuavin

1 Dirty Projectors - Stillness Is The Move

2 Evanescence - My Immortal

3 Evanescence - Bring Me To Life

4 Ozzy Osbourne - Crazy Train

5 3 Doors Down - Here Without You

6 Nickelback - If Today Was Your Last Day

6 Rammstein - Du hast

7 bloodhound discovery channel

8 gipsy kings bamboleo

9 Basshunter - Dota

10 3 Doors Down - Citizen Soldier

11 Bloodhound gang - The roof is on fire

12 Bloodhound Gang - Mope

13 Enter Sandman - Metallica

14 Metallica - One

15 Metallica - Nothing Else Matters

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all-time must-haves::

  1. The Beatles - Across The Universe
  2. The Kinks - Waterloo Sunset
  3. The Monkees - Papa Gene's Blues
  4. Harry Nilsson - I Guess The Lord Must Be In New York City
  5. Carrie Underwood - So Small
  6. John Lennon - Real Love
  7. Oasis - Live Forever
  8. ELO - Mr. Blue Sky
  9. The Pierces - Go To Heaven
  10. Paul McCartney - Every Night
  11. The Beach Boys - God Only Knows
  12. The Lovin' Spoonful - Rain on the Roof
  13. The Rolling Stones - She's A Rainbow
  14. Cheap Trick - Ain't That A Shame
  15. Queen - Killer Queen

although right now I'm listening to Eliza Doolittle's "Missing," Lenka's "Like a Song," and Colbie Caillat's "Brighter Than the Sun" a lot.... =)

Aly, I'm amazed that someone born in 1989 would even know these songs, much less consider them faves!

I'll have to give this list some thought. I'm apparently from the era of the original two posters but maybe I can think of something less than 30 years old,lol!

Michelle

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Ok, here's a few maybe less than obvious ones, including a few that any trans person should be able to relate to.

In no particular order..

!. You can't always get what you want- Rolling Stones (the name says it all)

2. Angie- Stones again (heart break and longing)

3. Wish you were Here- Pink Floyd (two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl year after year)

4. Lola- The Kinks (Duh!...Girls will be boys and boys will will be girls)

5. Take a walk on the wild side- Lou Reed (Then he was a she, take a walk on the wild side)

6. Pancho and Lefty- Willie Nelson (livin' in your own world, and who among us doesn't)

7. More than I can Do- Steve Earle (my favorite Stalker song... Just because you won't unlock your door doesn't mean you don't love me)

8. The Road goes on Forever and the Party Never ends- Robert Earle Keen (Sonny was a loner...Sherry got the Benz)

9. Mr. Bojangles- Dirt Band (Knew a man Bojangles and he'd dance for you with worn out shoes..talked of life...)

10. Triad- Jefferson Airplane (You want to know, how it will be... You are afraid, embarrassed too)

11. All Good Things come to an End- Nellie Furtado (childlike, poignant,)

12. Graceland- Paul Simon (close to the perfect song...Mississippi Delta, shining like a National Guitar...Losing love is like a window in your heart...)

13. A Day in the Life- Beatles (somebody spoke and I went into a dream)

14. Uncle Johns Band- Grateful Dead (when life looks like easy street there is danger at your door)

!5. Maggie Mae- Rod Stewart (you lured me away from home, just to save you from being alone)

That was harder than I thought it would be...Left alot on the cutting room floor!

Aly, if there are any there you don't know, check'm out...I think you'll be glad you did.

Michelle

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Guest Jenny K.

I agree, it is SO hard to pick just 15 songs...I would probably like to do a "top 100 favorite songs" but for the sake of space here are a random 15 that I love:

Blackbird - The Beatles

White Lies - Stacy Clark

Never too Late - Three Days Grace

Lovefool - The Cardigans

Viva La Vida - Coldplay

Forget You - Cee Lo Green

Corner of the Earth - Jamiroquai

Runaway - Jamiroquai

Wake me up when September ends - Green Day

Magic Bird of Fire - Salsoul Orchestra

St. Elsewhere - Gnarls Barkley

Beautiful - Eminem

Pure Imagination - from Willy Wonka

Firework - Katy Perry

Hero - Nickleback

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Guest OneOutOfnOne

Marianne, I just wanted to start by saying that I think it's pretty awesome that you have Yours Is No Disgrace on your list. But I'm going to have to lead off instead with...

Yes - Close to the Edge

Steely Dan - Doctor Wu

Trout Fishing In America - Eleven Easy Steps

Genesis - The Fountain of Salmacis

Frank Zappa - Blessed Relief

Steely Dan - Charlie Freak

Deerhoof - Numina O

The Cure - How Beautiful You Are

The Zombies - She's Not There

Kevin Gilbert - Goodness Gracious

As Tall As Lions - Ghost of York

Kate Bush - Cloudbusting

Barenaked Ladies - When I Fall

Million Dead - Living the Dream

Oceansize - One Out of None

I'll be the first to admit that I probably didn't put enough thought into this list to consider it '15 songs I need to live', but I didn't want to be here for hours. So this is more a reflection of what I've been into lately, as well as a few songs that have stayed with me my entire life.

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Guest piinyouri

1. Alcest - Ecailles de Lune Pt 1

2. Avantasia - What Kind of Love

3. Ayumi Hamasaki -Teddy Bear

4. Beyond Twilight - Crying

5. Blind Guardian - The Bards Song

6. Bob Dylan - Cross The Green Mountain

7. Wintersun - Death and the Healing

8. Warbringer - Severed Reality

9. Type O Negative - Love You To Death

10. Symphony X - Paradise Lost

11. Shadow Gallery - Vow

12. Seventh Wonder - One Last Goodbye

13. Rush - Nobodys Hero

14. Iced Earth - A Question of Heaven

15. Manowar - Hail and Kill

I love music so much.

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15 is both big and small sample... It takes some thinking to get that many but on the other hand if I could somehow remember

everything (I keep forgetting and rediscovering songs all the time) then I could propably list hundreds or thousands or more.

- Diana Degarmo - Reachin for heaven

- Within Temptation - What Have You Done

- Within Temptation - Somewhere

- Nightwish - She Is My Sin

- Nightwish - Nemo

- Evanscence - My Immortal

- Lordi - It Snows in Hell

- Sarah Connor - Skin on Skin

- Back street boys - Everybody

- Irene Cara - What A Feeling

- Survivor - Eye Of The Tiger

- Europe - The Final Countdown

- Roxette - Listen To Your Heart

- Laura Branigan - Self Control

- Jimi Hendrix - All Along The Watchtower

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Guest Nikki_R

This looks like a lot of fun. Many of these songs I loved before the dark years, and now that dark times have past many of these songs I listen to every single day. Girl by Tori Amos is my song.

1. Cornflake Girl - Tori Amos

2. Crucify - Tori Amos

3. Girl - Tori Amos

4. Starry Eyed - Ellie Goulding

5. Lights - Ellie Goulding

6. The Writer - Ellie Goulding

7. Love at first sight - Kylie Minogue

8. Believe in You - Kylie Minogue

9. Can't get you out of my head - Kylie Minogue

10. Rolling in the deep - Adele

11. Murder on the dance floor - Sophie Ellis Bextor

12. Can't fight this feeling - Junior Caldera and Sophie Ellis Bextor

13. Beautiful world - Anya

14. Cry for you - Semptember

15. I'm just a girl - Gwen Stefani

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15 - Heeding the Call - Hammerfall - Legacy of Kings (1998)

14 - 40:1 - Sabaton - The Art of War (2008)

13 - I Am Murloc - The Artists Formerly Known as Level 80 Elite Tauren Chieftain - Udder Chaos (fictional album) (2007)

12 - Primo Victoria - Sabaton - Primo Victoria (2005)

11 - The Magic of the Wizard's Dream - Rhapsody & Sir Cristopher Lee - (Version released only as a music video after Symphony of Enchanted Lands - Part II) (2004)

10 - Halloween - Helloween - Keeper of the Seven Keys, Pt 1 (1987)

9 - Valley of the Damned - Dragonforce - Valley of the Damned ~ 2010 Re-Issue (2010)

8 - Eagle Fly Free - Helloween - Keeper of the Seven Keys, Pt 2 (1988)

7 - Emerald Sword - Rhapsody - Symphony of Enchanted Lands (1998)

6 - I Want Out - Helloween - Keeper of the Seven Keys, Pt. 2 (1988)

5 - Paradise - Stratovarius - Visions (1997)

4 - Keeper of the Seven Keys - Helloween - Keeper of the Seven Keys, Pt. 2 (1988)

3 - Master of Puppets - Metallica - Master of Puppets (1986)

2 - Fear of the Dark - Iron Maiden - Fear of the Dark (1992)

1 - Nothing Else Matters - Metallica - Metallica (1991)

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Guest Enigmana

Only 15? This is going to be tough, but here goes (in no particular order) :

A Change of Seasons - Dream Theater

Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence - Dream Theater

Octavarium - Dream Theater

The Musical Box - Genesis

Supper's Ready - Genesis

Center of the Universe - Kamelot

Ghost Love Score - Nightwish

Hemisheres - Rush

The Gates of Delirium - Yes

Close to the Edge - Yes

The Pinnacle - Kansas

Brave New World - Iron Maiden

The Great Escape - Marillion

Lady Fantasy - Camel

Time Must Have a Stop - Votum

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OK - too hard really. I could take days deciding. So I'll go with my top 15 most played from my iTunes.

(By the way - I'm worried these will really date me, so please don't laugh)

1 Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad: Moby

2 If You Want to Sing Out Sing Out: Cat Stevens*

3 Will You: Hazel O'Connor

4 You Sexy Thing: Hot Chocolate

5 Hallelujah: Jeff Buckley

6 Tattoo'd Lady: Rory Gallagher

7 No Woman No Cry: Bob Marley

8 The Power of Love: Frankie goes to Hollywood

9 Sylvia: Miike Snow

10 Another Girl Another Planet: The Only Ones

11 Because the Night: Patty Smith

12 Far Far Away: Slade

13 The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down: The Band

14: American Pie: Don Maclean

15: Wishing Well: Free

OK...* For anyone who knows this song (you'll know it if you ever saw the movie "Harold and Maude"), I defy you to listen to "If you Want to Sing out..." without a) singing along and B) feeling ten times better about life than you did 2 minutes ago...

Kay

xx

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Guest CharissaEm

Dig - Incubus

I Miss you - Incubus

Streets on Fire - Lupe Fiasco

The Rest of My Life - Brian McKnight

Little Wings - Jimi Hendrix

End of the Road - Boyz II Men

Quando Quando Quando - Michael Buble

After the Love Has Gone - Earth, Wind , & Fire

Let's Stay Together - Al Green

My Stupid Mouth - John Mayer

St. Patricks Day - John Mayer

Put it on - Big L

Call It Karma - Silverstein

Baby, You Wouldn't Last A Minute On the Creek - Chiodos

Ex-Factor - Lauryn Hill

No particular order . I'm still unsatisfied with this, but I don't want to go nuts

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Guest wolfySH

Zero Percent - My Chemical Romance

Dream to Make Believe - Armor for Sleep

Astro Zombies - Misfits

The Sharpest Lives - My Chemical Romance

I Wanna Be Sedated - The Ramones

Kill Everybody (Bare Noize Remix) - Skrillex

Traumer - Tokio Hotel

Вечная весна - Гражданская Оборона (did I ever mention I love early 90's Russian punk music?)

Who Said You Could Touch Me - AFI

Heartkiller - HIM (first song I could think of. There are others, but I don't have them on this pc (ohnoes!))

the battle music from Devil May Cry

First of the Year (Equinox) - Skrillex

and just because -- the Pokerap. The other 90s kids will understand.

well that's 13 I could think of anyway. =P

plus most 80's music. But, y'know, that goes without saying. xD

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