Re: Fantaverse Top 100 Songs of All Time (THREAD #8): #30-#21
Posted: June 21st, 2010, 2:10 am
Shrykespeare: The Sundays, “Goodbye” (1992) - This was cool. Nothing I'd probably get into further, but cool nonetheless.
NSpan:The Rolling Stones, “Dear Doctor” (1968) - Never heard this song before. I like it. One of the better Stones songs that I've heard, and a bit different than the norm.
Numbersix: The Rolling Stones, "Paint It Black" - Absolute classic.
Geezer: Jimi Hendrix, "All Along the Watchtower" - I love both versions. This was the first I'd heard, and does rock much harder. The Dylan one is still great though. Guess it depends on the mood I'm in.
becs: Johnny Cash, “God's Gonna Cut You Down” - This is great! Never heard this song before, and will now definitely be looking for it. Great pick!
undeadmonkey: Chris Brown “Forever” - This is why I hate R&B. They sing these "love" lyrics that people go gaga for, then they go off and beat girls behind the curtain. It shows, at the very least, that he doesn't mean what he sings about, along with the fact that he's a stupid asshole. As with R. Kelly, I can't even believe people still buy his stuff.
leestu: The White Stripes, “Seven Nation Army” (2003) (also becs' #99) - Good song, good band. Enough said.
Buscemi: Beastie Boys, “Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun” -Always liked this Beastie Boys song, and this album in general. Great pick!
silversurfer: Pixies, “Gouge Away” (1989) - One of my fav Pixies songs (I think my absolute fav would be "Where is my Mind?"). I did not know all that about the lyrics, which makes it even better.
transformers: Eminem, “The Real Slim Shady” - I like his less commercial stuff more, but this is still great.
W: George Thorogood, “Move it on Over” - Thorogood is fun, and this is no exception. Nothing I love, but fun.
Banks: Gorillaz, “Stylo” (also Ron Burgundy's #47) -I haven't heard much of the new Gorillaz, and this does make me want to hear more. Excellent song!
englishozzy: Green Day, “Warning” - I'm on the side of the fence that likes Green Day, so I loved this. East Bay!
BarcaRulz: The Cranberries, “Zombie” (also becs' #71) - Love this song! If I had done more than 40, might have been on my list. Very powerful stuff.
Ron Burgundy: Kasabian, “Fire” - Not as bad as I expected. Might check out more in the future.
Chienfantome: Aaron, “U Turn (Lili)” - For some reason, I keep liking your picks and they are the exact opposite of what I usually listen to. They are melodramatic, slow, and heavy, yet I love everything you post, this included. Loved it enough to want to see the movie it was in even. Great stuff.
NSpan:The Rolling Stones, “Dear Doctor” (1968) - Never heard this song before. I like it. One of the better Stones songs that I've heard, and a bit different than the norm.
Numbersix: The Rolling Stones, "Paint It Black" - Absolute classic.
Geezer: Jimi Hendrix, "All Along the Watchtower" - I love both versions. This was the first I'd heard, and does rock much harder. The Dylan one is still great though. Guess it depends on the mood I'm in.
becs: Johnny Cash, “God's Gonna Cut You Down” - This is great! Never heard this song before, and will now definitely be looking for it. Great pick!
undeadmonkey: Chris Brown “Forever” - This is why I hate R&B. They sing these "love" lyrics that people go gaga for, then they go off and beat girls behind the curtain. It shows, at the very least, that he doesn't mean what he sings about, along with the fact that he's a stupid asshole. As with R. Kelly, I can't even believe people still buy his stuff.
leestu: The White Stripes, “Seven Nation Army” (2003) (also becs' #99) - Good song, good band. Enough said.
Buscemi: Beastie Boys, “Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun” -Always liked this Beastie Boys song, and this album in general. Great pick!
silversurfer: Pixies, “Gouge Away” (1989) - One of my fav Pixies songs (I think my absolute fav would be "Where is my Mind?"). I did not know all that about the lyrics, which makes it even better.
transformers: Eminem, “The Real Slim Shady” - I like his less commercial stuff more, but this is still great.
W: George Thorogood, “Move it on Over” - Thorogood is fun, and this is no exception. Nothing I love, but fun.
Banks: Gorillaz, “Stylo” (also Ron Burgundy's #47) -I haven't heard much of the new Gorillaz, and this does make me want to hear more. Excellent song!
englishozzy: Green Day, “Warning” - I'm on the side of the fence that likes Green Day, so I loved this. East Bay!
BarcaRulz: The Cranberries, “Zombie” (also becs' #71) - Love this song! If I had done more than 40, might have been on my list. Very powerful stuff.
Ron Burgundy: Kasabian, “Fire” - Not as bad as I expected. Might check out more in the future.
Chienfantome: Aaron, “U Turn (Lili)” - For some reason, I keep liking your picks and they are the exact opposite of what I usually listen to. They are melodramatic, slow, and heavy, yet I love everything you post, this included. Loved it enough to want to see the movie it was in even. Great stuff.