15 Track Playlist For the Rest of Your Life
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cview...or CD, if that's how you roll. There is no more radio, no more new music coming out from this day forward, and this playlist is all you'll ever be able to listen to until you're six feet under.
What 15 songs would make the cut? -
darbypitcher221. Nothin' But A Good Time-Poison
2. Round and Round-RATT
3. Empire State of Mind-Jay Z
4. New York, New York-Frank Sinatra
5. Night Moves-Bob Seger
6. Shout It Out Loud-KISS
7. Cherry Pie-Warrant
8. Headed For a Heartbreak-Winger
9. Fallen Angel-Poison
10. Honky Tonk Woman-Rolling Stones
11. Hysteria-Def Leppard
12. Separate Ways-Journey
13. Here I Go Again-Whitesnake
14. In My Dreams-Dokken
15. Rock and Roll All Nite-KISS -
Con_Almaany 15 of the Bach lifetime collection.
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Society
Could be the gayest thing I have read.Con_Alma wrote: any 15 of the Bach lifetime collection. -
dlazz
could have said Soulja BoySociety wrote:
Could be the gayest thing I have read.Con_Alma wrote: any 15 of the Bach lifetime collection. -
ptown_trojans_11. Stairway
2. Freebird
3. Hotel California-Eagles
4. Red House-Hendrix
5. Crossroads-Cream/ Clapton
6. Hey Baby, New Rising Sun-Hendrix
7. Double Trouble-Clapton
8. Spoonful-Clapton
9. How Blue Can You Get-BB King
10. Born under a Bad Sign-Albert King
11. Dazed and Confused-Zep.
12. Stormy Monday-Muddy Waters
13.Texas Flood-SVR
14. Today was a Good Day-Ice Cube (Mix it up)
15. Smells Like Team Spirit-Nirvana -
tcarrier32hmmm....
1) Metallica - One
2) Metallica - Master of Puppets
3) Mastodon - Bladecatcher
4) Mastodon - Colony of Birchmen
5) Mastodon - The Czar
6) Mastodon - The Last Baron
7) Shadows Fall - Redemption
8) Shadows Fall - My Demise
9) Shadows Fall - Dead and Gone
10) All That Remains - The Air That I Breathe
11) All That Remains - Chiron
12) Sanctity - Zeppo
13) Umphreys McGee - Jimmy Stewart
14) Umphreys McGee - 1348
15) Metallica - Orion -
Con_AlmaGay... as in homosexual?
Interesting that you would make such a conclusion.
I could list my preferred individually.
Jesu bleibet meine Freude
English Suite No. 4 in F major
Mass in b minor
tocatta nd fugue
Overture (Suite) in F major
Prelude and Fughetta in F major
I should just list any and all of the 20 fuges.
I thought about adding some of jazz trumpeter Chris Botti's music or Miles Davis' Kind of Blue album but I wanted a deeper composition from Bach that I could literally take years to break down each song. -
Con_AlmaAhhh. If it's the gayest thing you have ever read I think you might be sheltered and need to expand your literature more.
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Con_AlmaIt not being right would be more reason to understand it so that you would know how and where to best be able to avoid it.
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Con_AlmaA faggot? No.
Why the interest in knowing? -
Society
What is this guy trying to find out? This is weird.Con_Alma wrote: A faggot? No.
Why the interest in knowing? -
Con_AlmaWeird indeed.
...adds to the many weird threads on Freehuddle.
Edit...
Awwww Society deleted his posts. That's too bad. -
Upper90
LOL. I found this quite hilarious.Con_Alma wrote: Ahhh. If it's the gayest thing you have ever read I think you might be sheltered and need to expand your literature more.
Then again, I didn't see the post it was responding to.
Anyway, on topic...I truly respect those of you that can actually make a list like this. If I could, it'd take me forever, and would be filled with constant edits, and I'm unsure that I'd ever be happy with the end result. -
rookie_j70only 15? no way
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Con_AlmaUpper...I'd listen to your list because I know it wouldn't be cookie cutter. I know I could learn something from it.
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End of Line1. Take a Picture-Filter
2. Human-The Killers
3. Jump Around-House of Pain
4. Baba O'Reily-The Who
5. You're gonna go far, kid-The Offspring
6. The Ecstatsy of Gold-Ennio Morricone
7. A Country boy can survive-Hank Williams Jr.
8. Hands off the wheel-Oleander
9. Everybodys free (Klaas remix)-Global Deejays
10. Mad World-Gary Jules
11. Under the Scottsman's kilt-Dr. Demento
12. Enter Sandman-Metallica
13. Time to pretend-MGMT
14. I don't feel-Action on the radio
15. Boiler-Limp Bizkit -
Swamp Fox1. The 2 CD Collection of George Strait's Best 38 Songs
2. Simon and Garfunkel in Central Park Concert
3. Peter, Paul, and Mary in Concert (Their Blossom Concert back in the very early 70's)
4. Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison CD
5. Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits CD ( New York, New York, etc. etc.)
6. Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits (Crazy, etc) Crazy may be, in my opinion, the greatest love song of all times...Patsy could really sing!
7. Chuck Berry's Greatest Hits (Roll Over Beethoven etc. etc.) Fantastic talent and terrific showman.
8. Gordon Lightfoot's Greatest Hits (The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald etc. etc.) Wonderful entertainer, unbelievable singer.
9. Judy Collins in Concert.. Anything she sings is alright with me. One of the most beautiful voices I've ever heard. "Send In The Clowns"
is my personal favorite.
10. Anne Murray's Greatest Hits (Snowbird and all the rest) I love the hint of Canadian accent in her music.
11. Arlo Guthrie and Pete Seeger in Concert at the Front Row (Unbelievable evening!) "This Land..." Pete and Woody performed originally.
12. Big Band Collections like Glen Miller, Dorsey Brothers, Benny Goodman, etc.
13. The Rolling Stones' Greatest Hits
14. A CD featuring Classic Christmas Carols and secular seasonal music by the original artists.
15. One of those TV Promotional 50's and 60's CD collections by the original artists.
This was really difficult. You don't realize how much music means to you until you are forced to make a favorites list. There are many, many, more that I would include beyond these, but these are ones that I really love. -
Society
If you think that was difficult, why don't you actually do what was asked and pick 15 songs?Swamp Fox wrote: 1. The 2 CD Collection of George Strait's Best 38 Songs
2. Simon and Garfunkel in Central Park Concert
3. Peter, Paul, and Mary in Concert (Their Blossom Concert back in the very early 70's)
4. Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison CD
5. Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits CD ( New York, New York, etc. etc.)
6. Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits (Crazy, etc) Crazy may be, in my opinion, the greatest love song of all times...Patsy could really sing!
7. Chuck Berry's Greatest Hits (Roll Over Beethoven etc. etc.) Fantastic talent and terrific showman.
8. Gordon Lightfoot's Greatest Hits (The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald etc. etc.) Wonderful entertainer, unbelievable singer.
9. Judy Collins in Concert.. Anything she sings is alright with me. One of the most beautiful voices I've ever heard. "Send In The Clowns"
is my personal favorite.
10. Anne Murray's Greatest Hits (Snowbird and all the rest) I love the hint of Canadian accent in her music.
11. Arlo Guthrie and Pete Seeger in Concert at the Front Row (Unbelievable evening!) "This Land..." Pete and Woody performed originally.
12. Big Band Collections like Glen Miller, Dorsey Brothers, Benny Goodman, etc.
13. The Rolling Stones' Greatest Hits
14. A CD featuring Classic Christmas Carols and secular seasonal music by the original artists.
15. One of those TV Promotional 50's and 60's CD collections by the original artists.
This was really difficult. You don't realize how much music means to you until you are forced to make a favorites list. There are many, many, more that I would include beyond these, but these are ones that I really love. -
darbypitcher22Swamp Fox,
there's some good stuff theer. -
Trueblue23This one is gonna take some thinking!
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Swamp Fox
Because it is impossible to do and I guess I just got on a roll.Society wrote:
If you think that was difficult, why don't you actually do what was asked and pick 15 songs?Swamp Fox wrote: 1. The 2 CD Collection of George Strait's Best 38 Songs
2. Simon and Garfunkel in Central Park Concert
3. Peter, Paul, and Mary in Concert (Their Blossom Concert back in the very early 70's)
4. Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison CD
5. Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits CD ( New York, New York, etc. etc.)
6. Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits (Crazy, etc) Crazy may be, in my opinion, the greatest love song of all times...Patsy could really sing!
7. Chuck Berry's Greatest Hits (Roll Over Beethoven etc. etc.) Fantastic talent and terrific showman.
8. Gordon Lightfoot's Greatest Hits (The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald etc. etc.) Wonderful entertainer, unbelievable singer.
9. Judy Collins in Concert.. Anything she sings is alright with me. One of the most beautiful voices I've ever heard. "Send In The Clowns"
is my personal favorite.
10. Anne Murray's Greatest Hits (Snowbird and all the rest) I love the hint of Canadian accent in her music.
11. Arlo Guthrie and Pete Seeger in Concert at the Front Row (Unbelievable evening!) "This Land..." Pete and Woody performed originally.
12. Big Band Collections like Glen Miller, Dorsey Brothers, Benny Goodman, etc.
13. The Rolling Stones' Greatest Hits
14. A CD featuring Classic Christmas Carols and secular seasonal music by the original artists.
15. One of those TV Promotional 50's and 60's CD collections by the original artists.
This was really difficult. You don't realize how much music means to you until you are forced to make a favorites list. There are many, many, more that I would include beyond these, but these are ones that I really love. -
skankNo particular order, except for the top five.
Hotel California-The Eagles
Carry on my wayward son-Kansas
More than a feeling-Boston
Night Moves-Bob Seger
Sweet home Alabama-Skynyrd
Caught up in you-.38 Special
Baby come back-Player
Love song-Tesla
Cold as ice-Foreigner
Lifes been good-Joe Walsh
Rocky Mountain High-John Denver
Blinded by the light-Manfred Mann
Right Now-Van Halen
Bohemian Rhapsody-Queen
No sugar tonight-The Guess Who