Cruising for Burgers and Punky's Whips from Zappa in New York





Cruising for Burgers and Punky's Whips from Zappa in New York
Anything From
MGMT
Modest Mouse
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Radiohead
The Killers
and I like Passion Pit, might have to go to the concert this month!
Passion Pit already sold out like a month ago...you bettah start scoping around for tix now.
I have sooooo many, but here's a few clips fer ya.
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Anything from one of Aerosmith's first two albums (prior to Toys).
Biz Markie - Just a friend
Radiohead - Creep
Led Zepp - just about any song
Tool - all of their older tracks
Rage Against the Machine - just about any song
I'm seeing a lot of newer bands on here and people who put an entire band on the list .... do you think if you were forced to listen to them for about 10 hours a day for a week you'd still feel the same way? Only reason I say that for newer bands is I dont think they've been played out yet. For my pick, "Closing Time", that song was played non-stop for about 2 years and I still loved it.
Fairy tale of new York
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Tom Waits Jockey full of bourbon
Lou Reed Perfect Day
Jeff Buckley version of hallelujah
bob Dylan You belong to Me
most Dire Straits
Madam Butterfly Un Beldi vendrimo Maria Callas
led zeppelin Tangerine
Hank III http://www.hank3.com/
Beethoven piano sonatas
Maurice Ravel - Pavane pour une infante defunte
Nina Simone, any really, it would be hard to tire of most of them. her rendition of Mr Bojangles is outstanding.
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I think I could spend eternity listening to Daydream Nation by Sonic Youth
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Fairy tale of new York
Tom Waits Jockey full of bourbon
Get the Flash Videos
Lou Reed Perfect Day
Jeff Buckley version of hallelujah
bob Dylan You belong to Me
most Dire Straits
Madam Butterfly Un Beldi vendrimo
led zeppelin Tangerine
Hank III http://www.hank3.com/
Beethoven piano sonatas
Fairy tale of New York. +100 You beat me too it.
Some bands and singers I don't seem to tire of:
Placebo
X
Aimee Mann
Elvis Costello
Kathleen Edwards
+1 on Shooting Star
Also (performed by listed):
Killer Queen and Fat Bottomed Girls - Queen
Paradise by the Dashboard Light - Meatloaf
Crazy - Patsy Cline
The Canon - various
Ode to Joy - various (and +1 to Beethoven, well, anything)
I'll Survive - Gloria Gaynor
Try a Little Tenderness - Otis Redding
Desparado - Eagles
The House that Jack Built - Aretha Franklin
Lola - the Kinks
Actually, almost any song performed by any of the above artists, except Gloria, and add the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, the Grateful Dead and Jimmy Buffett to those whose most songs I never tire of. And so many others.....just gotta get back to work....
These songs have retained their listening pleasure for 10 years or more for me. I'm really not sure why. I try not to question these things.
'Everybody Wants to Rule the World' - Tears for Fears
'Dancing in the Moonlight' - King Harvest (or Van Morrison)
'Schism' - Tool
'Feel Like Making Love' - Bad Company
'Almost Cut My Hair' - CSNY
Oooo Ooo! +1 Lola - the Kinks
a HUGE +1 to 'Everybody Wants to Rule the World' - Tears for Fears .... I prob. listen to that song at lease once every couple days.
Ruler of my heart – Lisa Fischer version
Estranged - GNR
Cross Road Blues, - Robert Johnson
Misty Mountain Hop-Led Zeppelin
Looks like we have a lot of rockers on the board, i thought people stopped listening to rock and roll in like 1991? Rock and rollers, ahaha.
Donald Byrd the "The Loner"
Leon Washington "I Wanna Do Something Freaky to You" (Soon as you hear it you will think of Snoop and Dre.
Bobbie Womack "Woman's Gotta Have It"
Neil Young "Heart of Gold"
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The Rat - The Walkmen
Groove Holmes - Beastie Boys (inst.)
Lazy Flies - Beck
Tomorrow - Built to Spill
Shot Shot - Gomez
Roland - Interpol
Tonite - Jarvis Cocker
Here Comes the Sun Again - M. Ward
10 Dollar - M.I.A.
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