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White of High
17 Feb 2003, 21:09
Hi All!

Which songs you suggest? What is your favourite songs? What are 10 points songs? Well, I'm waiting your offers!
The first:

Frankie Goes To Hollywood - The Power Of Love

I think this is the best ballad in the world. Sorry, but I think this is the one what is better than For Crying Out Loud. I love just the 10 minutes version. Fantastic orchestra and nice vocal. These boys has expressed the most simple emotion, the love with deep experience. It's 11 out of 10! The Best!

mariella
17 Feb 2003, 21:53
Hello everyone, this is a difficult one but these next songs will be in my heart forever. In any order.
THE ROSE - BETTE MIDLER (says it all)
CLIMBING - LIONEL RICHIE (don't know if you know this one)
ANGELS - ROBBIE WILLIAMS (yes, absolutely love it)
OBJECTS and, ofcourse FOR CRYING OUT LOUD
This is the ballad-section.
Have a great day! Mariella

Garrett
17 Feb 2003, 22:05
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White of High
17 Feb 2003, 22:39
Slowly, slowly!

I hoped you tell me why do you like these songs. Step by step! For example!

Jon & Vangelis - So Long Ago, So Clear

It's a very slow melody with a few mysterious. Jon's voice is as angelic as the music of spheres. Mystic and Emotions together. At the end the final is go out slowly and silence. You don't notice the song is passed...

Garrett
17 Feb 2003, 23:19
Okay, you want it, so I will give you some detailed information about the 20 songs I love so much. Let us begin with the ultimate Number 1! I hope you know this one. If not, you HAVE TO hear it!! But I guess it already caught your ears sometimes.

Metallica - Nothing Else Matters

Okay, what should I say to this song? The words I need, don't exist! Can you imagine, that there is something you need to describe, but there's nothing in the world, which can help you to do this? You can't express it in words, you can't express it in pictures, you can't express it in another way. No way! Something you can't tell, something like this song! Excuse me, but I can't!

White of High
18 Feb 2003, 23:48
Bonnie Tyler - Ravishing

I love Holding Out For A Hero, that is my fav disco song but it's better just nobody knows it. Ravishing's melody is more complicated and more coloured and turning. The best disco song! And it's Jim Steinman! I suggest it for everybody!

Meatles
19 Feb 2003, 01:05
My favourite songs of all time are every ML song - but I also like


1. When There's Time For Love - Gowan (80's rock/pop)
2. Cryers Paradise - Ron Hynes (country folk)
3. Another Day in paradise - Phil Collins
4. Baby Step Back - Gordon Lightfoot (Folk Rock)
5. Dont Hold Me Down - Kasim Sulton
6. Bad For Good - Jim Steinman
7. Let The Revels Begin - Jim Steinman
8. Faster Than The Speed Of Light - Bonnie Tyler
9. Down The River of No Return - Terry Kelly
10. Makin Love Out Of Nothing At All - Air Supply

In my opinion these are all 10/10 songs

Bart
19 Feb 2003, 15:26
Springsteen

Born to run!

Michel
19 Feb 2003, 20:02
It's All Coming Back To Me Now - Pandora's Box
They Stood Up For Love (Acoustic) - Live
Nothing Else Matters - Metallica

Meatles
22 Feb 2003, 16:46
How about some Bob Seger?

KATMANDU
AGAINST THE WIND
WE'VE GOT TONIGHT

Tim
22 Feb 2003, 19:55
Let's see, a few great songs:

Meat Loaf - Out of the frying pan
Ambeon - Cold Metal
Blues Traveler - Optimistic Thought
Blues Traveler - Mountain Cry
Blues Traveler - Pretty Angry
Bruce Springsteen - 41 shots
Creed - With Arms Wide Open
Jim Steinman - Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through
The Black Crowes - Remedy
The Black Crowes - Jealous Again

And a lot more......maybe i will update soon..... :lol: :lol:

White of High
23 Feb 2003, 12:46
Céline Dion - Fly

It's too simple and still brilliant. Sensory, soft, lonely and longing. Céline is angelic. It's less than 3 minutes and it still seemed like an eternity.
It's an endless fly...


Doy you listen those songs what we are suggesting to others?

Renegade Angel
26 May 2003, 20:59
Apart from meats music, my favourites are (not in any order):

Sweet Child O' Mine - Guns N' Roses
Patience - Guns N' Roses
Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd
The Drugs Don't Work - The Verve
Rock N' Roll Star - Oasis
Design For Life - Manic Street Preachers
Anarchy In The UK - Sex Pistols
Baba O' Riley - The Who
Made Of Stone - Stone Roses
Scooby Snacks - Fun Lovin' Criminals

plus loads of others but far to many to name.

Tim
27 May 2003, 19:31
Nightwish - ever dream
Ted Nugent - Stranglehold
Eurythmics - must have been an angel
Eagles - Hotel californie

dan_84
01 Jun 2003, 03:05
No Meat Loaf in this list, i've done the hard job of excluding him.

Guns N Roses - November Rain. One of the most powerful songs of all time, 11 mins of pure class, GNR's answer to Objects. Emotional, great piano and guitar, stunning.
Bob Marley - Redemption Song (acoustic). Such an emotional song, Bob's vocals are better than anywhere else and wahtever you are doing this song stops you and compells you to listen.
Metallica - One. Particularly the live version with the San Fransisco Orchestra, the music, the feeling, the gut wreching guitar solos-superb.
Labi Siffre - Something Inside So Strong. Possibly the most emotional and politically strong song of all time, that it was used in a car commercial was criminal, an all time great.
Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child. One of rocks greatest songs from one of rock's greatest artists, amazing.
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here. Great song, great guitar.
The clash - London Calling. One of the original punk bands, a great song from a great band, rebel!
Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit. Not their greatest piece of work but is THE song for a whole generation of morbid and angst ridden teenagers who seek to emulate their idol Kurt Cobain, hopefully without the catostrofic conclusion. This song will still be played in 10, 20 and probably 50 years.
Nirvana - All Apologies. In my opinion their greatest piece of work ever. Enough said.
Evanescence - My Immortal. On a more recent note this band are stunning, amazing vocals from Amy Lee in a dark gothic style but well worth a listen, you can't walk away mid song!

sherrie87
01 Jun 2003, 06:00
My list, with Meat excluded for brevity, is:

Cool, Cool River- Paul Simon this is off the Rhythm of the Saints album, and it is epic, that's all I can describe it as. Great lyrics, powerful music. I saw him perform it live in 1990, and it was so amazing that not even the wag who dumped beer on me during the last chorus could ruin it for me!

Proof- Paul Simon (also from ROTS)

Sweet Baby James- James Taylor

Frozen Man- James Taylor (a lesser known but really outstanding JT song)

Bury Me Beneath the Weeping Willow Tree- Ricky Skaggs (straight up bluegrass- love it!)

Deeside- The Alarm (I love everything by the Alarm, but Deeside and 68 Guns are close ties for my favorite)

Sri Lankan Sex Motel- The Dead Milkmen (yes I know this is miles away from most of my other songs, but I love it nevertheless!)

Stuart- The Dead Milkmen (funny as heck- you have to hear it!)

Welcome to the Jungle- G&R

Rosalita (Live)- Springsteen

Satilite of Love- Lou Reed (best version- the Live in Italy CD)

Lisa Says- Lou Reed (plus about anything from the Berlin CD)

Kill You- Eminem ( What is wrong with me that I love this song so much?)

Minutes to Memories- John Mellencamp (beautiful lyrics- from the Scarecrow CD)

Justice and Independence- John Mellencamp (a rocking song- also on Scarecrow)

Big Man on Mulberry Street- Billy Joel (takes me back to my senior year in high school)

The Clash- Straight to Hell (I love every song on Combat Rock, but this is my favorite!)

A rather odd and diverse list, but I gotta say I can be a bit odd and diverse myself!

Sherrie :lol: