Please Name Some Of Your Fave Songs?
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M$5 Answers
Radiohead: "Paranoid Android"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szdWPWnnNls
Heatmiser: "Rest My Head Against the Wall"
Velvet Underground: "Oh Sweet Nothing"
Built to Spill: "Carry the Zero"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjcwoaR-4us
Donovan: "Hurdy Gurdy Man"
The Beatles: "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," "Dig a Pony"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMDUF8RX1g0
Bob Dylan: "Stuck Inside of Mobile With the Memphis Blues Again"
Phish: "You Enjoy Myself"
Talking Heads: "Life During Wartime"
The Smiths: "London"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gy8d1bQYvmM
Pink Floyd: "Wish You Were Here," "Time"
Ween: "Buckingham Green"
Pavement: "Range Life"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQHstA0cZDw
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M$Best New Artist 2009 Grammys
Album of the Year 2009 Grammys
Song of the Year 2009 Grammys
Record of the Year 2009 Grammys
Or look under your favorite genre in the Music Category for ideas of artists you'd like to add to your track list.
Some of my personal favorite artists are:
The Pixies - "Gigantic" is a great song
Radiohead - "Karma Police is my personal fave
Modest Mouse - "Dashboard"
The Beastie Boys
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M$http://www.fiql.com/search.php?m=1&search=all&keyword=top+songs
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M$There are a couple of services that can help you. One is Pandora, where you mark the kinds of songs you like, and it will bring up music that shares those characteristics. You can tell it on each song thumbs up or down, or "more like this" or "no more songs like this" and build channels. Some of my own quirkier channels I've built purely for mood music is "Spaghetti Guys" (for the kind of music that plays at Bucca di Deppo--50's-60's Italian-American music) but there is all kinds of music there. It's a product of the Music Geneology Project. It's free.
Another service is Musicovery. You click on a chart to say your mood, ranging from upbeat to dark. Then you click off the genres you want--anything from indie rock to world music to classical--and it brings up a sort of organic chart, where one thing flows to another, across genres if you click on more than one (like if you feel like listening to a blend of...hip hop and blues, or show tunes and indie rock...who can account for moods?). It's also free.
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M$2. Cretin Hop ~ The Ramones
3. Real Wild Child ~ Iggy Pop
4. The Nearness of You ~ Stéphane Grappelli
5. Stop Your Sobbing ~ The Pretenders
of course, these are this moment's favorites and will likely change by the end of the evening.
have you ever seen last.fm? it's a very fun site for music lovers.
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