driving I always replay these tunes for whatever reason...
Kite – patty griffin
Hardly getting over it – husker du
From now on – nada surf
Im sorry now – jude
Wild west end- dire straits
City hall – idlewild
Claire- matt pond pa
Pop song – gaunt
Outside this bar – American music club
Detroit has a sky line – superchunk
Rough god goes rising – van Morrison
Favorite thing – replacements
Bye bye pride – go betweens
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what about songs you never tire of??
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I think I could spend eternity listening to Daydream Nation by Sonic YouthYeah. Not my ab favorite ever but I love it.
The song I could listen to over and over and never get tired of is Blood of Eden by Peter Gabriel. It's a surprising one for me, not at all what I'd expect. But I could listen to that song forty times in a row, and every time I get to the end of it, I feel deeper and deeper. That's the only way I can say it.
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I had forgotten how much I like the song Teenage Riot. I usually listen to a song over and over again until I get sick of it and cast it aside for a year. Sleephead is on that pile. I've been listening to the last two tracks on Modest Mouse's Building Nothing Out of Something (Positive Negative and Other People's Lives) every night in bed with a High Life in my hand for the last few weeks.
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As overplayed as Jimi Hendrix's more popular material is, I still never turn it off or skip the songs when they come up on my ipod.
I should be sick of "Godzilla" and "Cities Aflame With Rock & Roll" considering how many times I've heard them, but I'm not. Long live B.O.C.!!!!
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I'm obviously going to show how much of an emo kid I am with these albums, but I don't care.
The Smiths - Hatful of Hollow (I never tire of the album)
The Cure - Disintegration
Joy Division - I could name just one, but I listen to their entire catalog.Posted 2 years ago # -
a mix of new and old:
vapour trail - ride
the funeral - band of horses
this modern love - bloc party
sky starts falling - doves
this time - inxs
everythings gone green - new order
debaser - pixies
within your reach - replacements
nowhere again - secret machines
my coco - stellastar
green to red - the sky drops
this must be the place - talking heads
solitude - tribeca
bad - U2having said that, the song that really surprises me is Lazy Eye by the Silversun Pickups. This song has been played to death, but I've yet to despise it.
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Anything by Taj Mahal, Keb Mo and especially Rev. Gary Davis.
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Upside Down by Diana Ross.
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If I had a car, I would be singing along, but since I don't have a car, I sing along with my iPod...
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Get the Flash Videos Love this song at the moment. She is coming to the Wex on May 5th. Side note: I believe the backing band on this track is Mumforn and Sons.
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I love, love, love me some Def Leppard. Oh, and Journey, Chicago, Boston...pretty much all 80's rock actually. It's a guilty pleasure, what can I say?
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landslide.
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way too many to list, covering so many genres. My iPod stumbled across this gem the other day, though, and it never gets old, even though by electronica standards it's ancient:
Nalin & Kane - Beachball
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