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In my haste this morning, I forgot to add Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA" to my list.
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The best statement about the present times.
"Lawyers, Guns, & Money" by Warren Zevon. "Dad, send lawyers, guns, & money, get me out of here" The replacement for "Grass, Cash or Ass" |
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Ballad of the Green Berets.
"Fighting soldiers from the sky, Fearless men who jump and die, Men who do just as they say, These are men of the Green Beret, Trained in combat and SF ,these are men, Their country's best,trained to fight both night and day,these are men of the Green Beret." "Silver wings upon their chest,these are men,America's best,one-hundred men we test today,but only three win the Green Beret." |
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Quoted: Amazing Grace is THE best song you can think of?!? I think you better hurry, your rocket ship to planet whack-o is boarding. View Quote M4 - Thru your song picks and ESPECIALLY the post above, you are showing your [strike] age [/strike] uhh, I mean immaturity. Amazing Grace done on the bagpipes could only NOT affect you is you were brain dead. Or have no soul. Some other good ones - Christian - Ray Boltz "Behold the Lamb" If you have ANY faith in God at all, you GOTTA hear this song. Makes me cry like a jilted school girl. Country - Teddy Bear (can't remember the singer) He Stopped Loving Her Today - George Jones If I were you - Collin Raye Rock - Cuts like a Knife - Bryan Adams Heaven - Bryan Adams Remembrance Day - Bryan Adams Not the best - but all good. |
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I am glad to see I's not the only one to hold some of the "Alternative" songs to heart...I was able to find Big Black on CD and let me tell you, that was a good day...I think I like "Songs about fucking" better than "Hammer PArty", but it's close....I also forgot the Vandals (older stuff off of "Peace thru Vanadalism" and "When in Rome")...
So who wants to trade MP3's? (Or am I asking to have Metalica kick my ass?) |
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For us Rednecks:
[size=4][b][u][red][center]THE DEVIL WENT DOWN TO GEORGIA[/size=4][/b][/u][/red][/center] GREATEST SONG EVER WRITTEN AND/OR COMPOSED!!! But seriously...I could never pick one song as the best. Too many excellent songs. Oh what the hell, I say Star Spangled Banner. |
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garandman: I think Elvis did Teddybear.
"Standing on the Moon" Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter. |
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I'm getting to old for this shit of picking the best after 50 plus years. Lets just say long live rock and roll.
By the way those who have heard the highland pipes know what it does to a mans soul. There no words to express it. |
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Without a doubt, I would have to say, "Semper Fidelis," by John Phillip Sousa
And, yes... Amazing Grace played on bagpipes Other great ones would include "The Thunderer" and "Stars and Stripes Forever" (both by Sousa), and "National Emblem March" by E.E.Bagley "Ride of the Valkyries" by Wagner ("scares the Hell out of the 'Slopes...'") FITTER out |
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Echoes-Pink Floyd
Ripple-Grateful Dead Shamba Lamba Ding Dong-Otis Day and the Knights The End-Doors Voodoo Chile Slight Return-Jimi or SRV La Via Stragiata-Rush Pepsi Commercial with Brittany Spears |
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Ok guys, since... forget it.
All Hollows Eve by Type-O-Negative Kim by Eminem If I Had a Million Dollars by Eminem Pain in the World by Danzig Astro Zombies by The Misfits Damage Inc by Metallica Seasons in the Abyss by Slayer Take My Hand by Dido Sweet Surrender by Sarah McLachlan Tear in Your Hand by Tori Amos Baker Baker by Tori Amos It Can't Rain All the Time by Jane Sibbery Love Song for a Vampire by Annie Lennox Pictures of You by The Cure The Loudest Sound by The Cure Disintegration by The Cure How's it Gonna Be by Third Eye Blind God of Wine by Third Eye Blind Long Day by Matchbox20 Time by Shawn Mullins You Mean Everything to Me by Shawn Mullins Sunday Morning Coming Down by Shawn Mullins Love a Diamond by Tonic Mean to Me by Tonic Black Balloon by The Goo Goo Dolls Acoustic #3 by The Goo Goo Dolls Name by The Goo Goo Dolls Wake Up by Dishwalla Counting Blue Cars by Dishwalla Angels by Stroke 9 Tear Me in Two by Stroke 9 Satan is My Motor by Cake Sad Songs and Waltzes by Cake What I Got by Sublime Hey Joe by Jimi Hendrix Big Trouble by David Lee Roth Not Dark Yet by Bob Dylan The End by The Doors The Alabama Song by The Doors Somebody Else, Not Me by Duran Duran The Chauffer by Duran Duran Hungry Like the Wolf by Duran Duran Personal Jesus by Depeche Mode Blue Dress by Depeche Mode Hideaway by Fuel Sunburn by Fuel My Own Prison by Creed Re-arranged by Limp Bizkit Got the Life by Korn All in the Family by Korn Keep Your Head Up by 2Pak Today Was a Good Day by Ice Cube Keep Their Heads Ringing by Dr Dre Housewife by Dr Dre Ice Cream by Sarah McLachlan Rooster by Alice in Chains Down in a Hole by Alice in Chains The Soft Parade by The Doors Fortress Around Your Heart by Sting When the Angels Fall by Sting Every Breath You Take by The Police Tea in the Sahara by The Police I Just Died in Your Arms Tonight by The Cutting Crew Relax by Frankie Goes to Hollywood And many more... Tyler |
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Hold On Looseley- 38 Spec
Gator Country- Molly Hatchet I know a Little- Skynyrd Sweet Home Alabama- Skynyrd Simple Man- Skynyrd Version Call Me the Breeze- Skynyrd Version Free Bird- Skynyrd Head like a Hole- NIN Respect- Aretha Franklin Anything by Earth, Wind, and Fire Sunburst- Andrew York A Country Boy Can Survive- Bocephus 1 More Last Chance- Vince Gill Ring of Fire- JC Still Alive- Sam Pacetti Die Nigger Die- Uncle Adolf Man in the Box- AIC Come on Over- Christina Agulerra (Guilty Pleasure, I know) Son of Preacher- Dusty Springfield |
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April '77, 3rd Batt,MCRD P.I., pulling guard duty on the Obstacle Course, awaiting graduation. 0600, dark as sin and foggy as he!!, I heard Amazing Grace on the Pipes. Someone across the road, by the water, let me know I wasn't alone that Sunday morning.
A Mighty Fortress - Martin Luther Dead Skunk in the Middle of the Road - Ludin Wainwright III(?) BWAAHAHAAHAAAHAHAHA!!!!!! |
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Amazing Grace ont he top.
After that: Seven Spanish Angels by Willie Nelson and Ray Charles anything by ACDC, Metallica, or my main man and leader for us all Ted Nugent |
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Emerson, Lake, & Palmer:
Closer to Believing C'est La Vie Jerusalem Iron Maiden: Prodigal Son Hallowed Be Thy Name To Tame A Land Rime of the Ancient Mariner Alexander the Great The Sign of the Cross The Clansman Blood Brothers Kansas: Apercu Song for America Icarus - Borne on Wings of Steel Closet Chronicles No One Together A Glimpse of Home Led Zeppelin: Tangerine In the Light Ten Years Gone Bron-yr-aur Hot Tuna: Water Song (I LOVE this one!) Rush: Lakeside Park Something for Nothing Hemispheres The Trees Natural Science The Camera Eye Red Barchetta The Weapon Red Sector A Afterimage Marathon Mystic Rhythms Styx: Young Man A Song for Suzanne Suite Madame Blue Clair de Lune/Ballerina Hallelujah Chorus Triumph: Ordinary Man Fight the Good Fight Yes: Wondrous Stories The Who: The Song is Over Uriah Heep: Lady in Black The Wizard Ted Nugent/Amboy Dukes: Hibernation Journey to the Center of Your Mind Fleetwood Mac: Silver Springs |
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Garandman, I believe Red Sovine sang Teddy Bear.
Other than The Star Spangled Banner and Amazing Grace, I've always been partial to 'He Went To Paris' by Jimmy Buffett. |
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The Star Spangled Banner
The Ballad of the Green Berets God Bless the USA Eve of Destruction M4husker |
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How about Nowhere to Run, Martha and the Vandels
who's getting old? |
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Any johny cash
george jones tennesee whiskey Chris Wall something to shoot |
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Ballad of Curtis Lowe by Skynrd
Cortez the Killer by Neil Young Johnny B. Goode covered by Hendrix I'm Not Gonna' Let It Bother Me Tonight by Atlanta Rythm Section The entire Tommy and Quadrophenia albums by The Who Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes and Gods Own Drunk (performed live) by Jimmy Buffett Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner by Warren Zevon Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys by Traffic Ole '55 by The Eagles Lonesome Boy from Dixie by The Charlie Daniels Band Heavy Metal by Don Felder Anything off of The Legend of Jesse James album Bell Bottom Blues by Eric Clapton I'm amazed at some of the songs on peoples lists....I didn't know anybody else had heard of some of those songs. Any Parrotheads on the board? Can't believe I forgot: Bye Bye Miss American Pie by ???? Is that even the right title? |
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Originally Posted By Don R: In my haste this morning, I forgot to add Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA" to my list. View Quote #1 god bless the usa #2 acdc shock me all night #3 beasty boys fight for your rite to party #4 devil went down to georgia |
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"God Bless the USA "
-by Lee Greenwood Theres nothing like the feeling you get from hearing this song after a field problem and being dogged tired. Somehow it lifts up people's spririts and makes you just say hooah! |
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Quoted: Can't believe I forgot: Bye Bye Miss American Pie by ???? Is that even the right title? View Quote Don McClean: "American Pie" |
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Originally Posted By nathan barton: "Free Bird," by Lynard Skynard! one great song nathan barton View Quote Wasn't this song originally written in reference to the death of Duane Allman.......? |
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i thought long and hard about this one
1: comfortably numb - pink floyd 2: hotel califonia - eagles 3: track #7 "red dirt girl" cd by emmylou. harris 4: ballad of the green berets - 5: riders on the storm - doors 6: track #1 sound track to 'last temptation of christ - peter gabriel 7: thunder island (?) 1977 8: play that funky music white boy - wild cherry 9: unforgetable fire - u2 10: ccr - many tracks 11: abba - many tracks steve (oh - unless sasquatch - the other one - has control of the 8 track in the flying saucer, he gets to listen to whatever he wants to!) |
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Nobody Knows Me (Lyle Lovett) And I like cream in my coffee And I like to sleep late on Sunday And nobody knows me like my baby And I like eggs over easy With flour tortillas And nobody knows me like my baby And nobody holds me And nobody knows me Nobody knows me like my baby But it was a dream made to order South of the border And nobody knows me like my baby And she cried man how could you do it And I swore that there weren't nothing to it But nobody knows me like my baby And nobody holds me And nobody knows me Nobody knows me like my baby And I like cream in my coffee And I hate to be alone on Sunday And nobody knows me like my baby |
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Well these might not be the absolute best but these are a couple of the best nonreligious songs at least to me. More to follow later, maybe.
From the Wild Angels Soundtrack the best Biker Music. Blue's Theme Midnight Rider and how can we forget Born to be Wild |
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That song from "The Naked Prey" (c)1966.
Can't recall the title. Wait for DVD release. |
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"The Stars and Stripes Forever" No matter what kind of music people like, this one gets everyone's blood up.
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