Apologies if already done . I decided not to post mine yet as I've to many and will need to narrow down my list abit 😉
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Thread: Your top five favourite songs
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22-01-2023 11:03 PM #1
Your top five favourite songs
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23-01-2023 12:28 AM #3
Very difficult. Top 10 might have been easier for me.
Handle With Care - Travelling Wilburys
Both Sides Now - Joni Mitchell (although like the dance versions more)
Dignity - Deacon Blue
McFly - It's All About You
You've Got A Friend - Brand New Heavies
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23-01-2023 08:18 AM #5
I'm choosing:
Alison - Elvis Costello
Sunshine on Leith - Proclaimers
This must be the place - Talking Heads
The Bewlay Brothers - David Bowie
Things the Grandchildren should know - Eels
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23-01-2023 04:47 PM #6
Impossible to answer and all depends on what mood I'm in. I could write a list now and it would be outdated tomorrow.
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23-01-2023 05:45 PM #7
Hmmm this is very difficult and will no doubt change daily but I'll go for:
Enjoy The Silence - Depeche Mode
Walking in my Shoes - Depeche Mode
Kaleigh - Marillion
Don't Dream It's Over - Crowded House
Mr Brightside - The Killers
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23-01-2023 07:21 PM #8
Man of the World - Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac
How Long - Ace/Paul Carrack
Right Down The Line - Gerry Rafferty
One - Mary J Blige / U2
Dakota. - Stereophonics
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23-01-2023 07:48 PM #9
Unfinished Sympathy - Massive Attack
How Soon Is Now? - The Smiths
Fight the Power - Public Enemy
Halah - Mazzy Star
Everything Flows - Teenage Fanclub
Would never not be in a top ten for me, and were the first five I thought ofThere's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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23-01-2023 08:14 PM #10
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Impossible!!! But without thinking too hard
Born Slippy - Underworld
People are People - Depeche Mode
Sunshine On Leith- The Proclaimers
Hurt - Johnny Cash
Creep - Radiohead
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23-01-2023 10:08 PM #11
If it was top 5 albums I'd find it easier but this is impossible given my age!
Up to the late 70s it would include
Hey Jude - The Beatles
Honky Tonk Women - Rolling Stones
Marquee Moon - Television
God Save The Queen - Sex Pistols
(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais - The Clash
But there would need to be something by Bowie and Squeeze in there too.
Next list would probably start with I Am The Resurrection by the Stone Roses but just can't narrow it down to 5 yet.
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24-01-2023 10:14 AM #12
Tough but these are songs I'd be likely to most listen too.
(1) Bohemian rhapsody = Queen.
(2) The final countdown= Europe.
(3) The Boxer = Simon & Garfunkel.
(4) Spain train= Chris de burgh .
(5) shakin all over = Johnny kid and the pirates.
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24-01-2023 11:26 AM #13
Smithers-Jones - The Jam
Spirit of 76 - The Alarm
Uniform - Inspiral Carpets
Mickey - Spear of Destiny
Baba O'Reilly - The Who
5 if my faves but it is an impossible task.
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24-01-2023 02:09 PM #14
5 taken from the top 10 played on my phone, but could easily be a top 50. In no particular order.
1 - Ain’t No Sun Since You’ve Been Gone, Dusty Springfield
2 - A Bird In The Hand Is Worth Two In The Bush - The Velvettes
3 - Breaking Down The Walls Of Heartbreak- Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon
4 - Pink On White Walls - Paul Weller
5 - Paperback Writer/Back In The USSR - The Beatles
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24-01-2023 06:18 PM #15
Hyperballad - Bjork
My Independent Country - Shonen Knife
Freakin' Out - Graham Coxon
Things The Grandchildren Should Know - Eels
Girl From Mars - Ash
And to throw in my five least favourite - Bohemian Rhapsody, Money, Mustang Sally, Sweet Child O'Mine, BelterLast edited by Northernhibee; 24-01-2023 at 07:57 PM.
Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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24-01-2023 08:04 PM #16
Tricky one but here goes
1. Leatherface - Springtime
2. S.L.F - Suspect Device
3. The Jam - Down in the tube station
4. Ramones - Bonzo goes to Bitburg
5. Dead Kennedys - Holiday in Cambodia
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24-01-2023 09:12 PM #17
No particular order
Hand in glove - The Smiths
Disco Down - Shed Seven
What’s the story (morning glory) - Oasis
A certain romance - Arctic Monkeys
Revolution - The Beatles
That was harder than expected
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24-01-2023 10:04 PM #19
This is one of those impossible tasks as it always really depends on what kind of mood you're in, even a top 10 would be difficult. I was born in early 80's so my musical taste was influenced by the incredible music scene of the mid 90's, although I was trained in classical music for a bit in my early teens (I'll refrain from sticking any classical music on this list though!):
Roachford - The Way I Feel
Jeff Buckley - Last Goodbye
Roy Orbison - Beautiful Dreamer (First song I have vivid memories of hearing, it was from my grandads old vinyl record collection. He died before I was born so this is my invisible connection to him)
Morcheeba - Otherwise
The Verve - Lucky Man
Seems obscene not to choose a Blur/Oasis/Radiohead song as these three bands defined the era I loved so much IMO, I could swap Lucky Man out for around a dozen others from these three bands, but I didn't, so there we are.
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25-01-2023 08:17 AM #21
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The Rolling Stones - let it loose (this is the only certainty in my top 5 and it’s number 1)
Justin Townes Earle - time you waste
Townes Van Zandt (his version isn’t my favourite but it’s his song) - Pancho and Lefty
Jason Isbell - cover me up
The Eagles - the last resort
*edit - in fact, La cienega just smiled (Ryan Adams) has to be in there too, so struggling already, Eagles probably have to drop-out
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It is one of those songs that nobody can do badly :)
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25-01-2023 08:16 PM #23
Cigarettes And Alcohol Oasis
My Generation The Who
Going Underground The Jam
Too Much Too Young The Specials
Alive And Kicking Simple Minds
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These are people's favourite tracks, for many reasons.
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25-01-2023 11:41 PM #26
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Anyway, to answer your question - 100% Jason Isbell and Elizabeth Cook. Thoroughly recommend it if you haven’t heard. They also done Townes’ ‘Tecumseh Valley’
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26-01-2023 09:47 AM #27
The Undertones - Teenage Kicks
The Proclaimers - Sunshine on Leith
The Libertines - Time for Heroes
The Courteeners - Here Come The Young Men
Squeeze - Up The Junction
This could change on a day to day basis though
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26-01-2023 09:57 AM #28
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