My top 10 songs of all time!
January 9th 2009 11:13
My top 10 songs of all time!
Now we all have those songs of the moment. This list isn't one of those. This list is of those songs that you listen to are you just can not get enough. The songs that you know if you listened to it in 20 years time you will love it just as much as you did the first time you heard it. There are some obscure ones in here though, but they are the kinds of songs that I can put on repeat for a whole 2 hour driving trip and still love it at the end.
Not in any order:
1. City of Angels - The Distillers. I just love how this song sounds, Brody Dalle's (then Armstrong) voice, the guitars and the chorus. It's a short song, or if you compare it to most Distillers songs it is actually quite long.
2. Spanish Bombs - The Clash. I love The Clash. Almost every song off of London Calling is great. But this one is just so catchy! I love how it has the Spanish in it to.
3. Who's gonna save us? - The Living End. To me this is a good summery driving song. Good to sing along to but then all Living End songs are!
4. Famous Last Words - My Chemical Romance. Yes I have an "EMO" song on my list! This is a very under-rated song in my eyes. With a chorus of "I am not afraid to keep on living" how can you not like this song. Good song.
5. What I've Done - Linkin Park. I love Linkin Park. Have right from the start but this song for me is something different. Chester doesn't scream in it instead he sings. I want to get part of the lyrics tattooed to. Everything on the song just works for me. The lyrics, the music everything.
6. Bridge over troubled water - Simon and Garfunkel. A slow song. A classic. A bloody good song.
7. How far we've come - Matchbox 20. This one is a relevant song I think. To this day and age. As humans we have evolved so much but how far have we really come. Just the title on its own is enough to open debates!
8. Liv it up - Mental as Anything. Whenever I feel slightly down I always listen to this song.
9. Crystal Ball - Pink. The newest one to the list but there is just something about this song. It's so simple. Not in a dumb sense but in a there is only her and a guitar and the words just all work so well together.
10. The Longest Time - Billy Joel. Again this is a classic. No instruments. Just Billy Joel and backing singers. Brilliant. They don't make song like this anymore.
Now we all have those songs of the moment. This list isn't one of those. This list is of those songs that you listen to are you just can not get enough. The songs that you know if you listened to it in 20 years time you will love it just as much as you did the first time you heard it. There are some obscure ones in here though, but they are the kinds of songs that I can put on repeat for a whole 2 hour driving trip and still love it at the end.
Not in any order:
1. City of Angels - The Distillers. I just love how this song sounds, Brody Dalle's (then Armstrong) voice, the guitars and the chorus. It's a short song, or if you compare it to most Distillers songs it is actually quite long.
2. Spanish Bombs - The Clash. I love The Clash. Almost every song off of London Calling is great. But this one is just so catchy! I love how it has the Spanish in it to.
3. Who's gonna save us? - The Living End. To me this is a good summery driving song. Good to sing along to but then all Living End songs are!
4. Famous Last Words - My Chemical Romance. Yes I have an "EMO" song on my list! This is a very under-rated song in my eyes. With a chorus of "I am not afraid to keep on living" how can you not like this song. Good song.
5. What I've Done - Linkin Park. I love Linkin Park. Have right from the start but this song for me is something different. Chester doesn't scream in it instead he sings. I want to get part of the lyrics tattooed to. Everything on the song just works for me. The lyrics, the music everything.
6. Bridge over troubled water - Simon and Garfunkel. A slow song. A classic. A bloody good song.
7. How far we've come - Matchbox 20. This one is a relevant song I think. To this day and age. As humans we have evolved so much but how far have we really come. Just the title on its own is enough to open debates!
8. Liv it up - Mental as Anything. Whenever I feel slightly down I always listen to this song.
9. Crystal Ball - Pink. The newest one to the list but there is just something about this song. It's so simple. Not in a dumb sense but in a there is only her and a guitar and the words just all work so well together.
10. The Longest Time - Billy Joel. Again this is a classic. No instruments. Just Billy Joel and backing singers. Brilliant. They don't make song like this anymore.
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