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Hi All
All I seem to have done is moan since joining the site and ask for advice, well I'd like to find out your favourite song of all time.
Mine is Daydream Believer by the Monkees because it brings back happy memories and still makes me smile when I hear it now.
Anne x
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Anne, hey!!! me too!!! I was a big Monkees fan, and even had a letter published in the Monkees Monthly maagazoine!!! But other than that it has to be Without You by Nillson, as it is "our" song, from when we became engaged, many many moons ago!!! BARBARA
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I was a Bunty girl, every Saturday morning in bed with Peanut Butter on toast.
Anne
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Hey Anne,
I have a few favorites: Pretty Woman Roy Orbison, Uptown Girl Billy Joel, Bonnie Tyler Total Eclipse Of The Heart. I love being out in the car windows open and music loud, not too loud though, on a sunny day it's fab. Lorna x
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My all time favourite must be (played full blast!) ... Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen
Joanna
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My all time favourite is Dire Straits, Sultans of Swing! I also love Creedence Clearwater's Bad Moon Rising and of course, The Beatles, We can work it out! Showing my age here!!
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I love loads of stuff two of my faves Xandria - Eversleeping - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdOYXlcKjGY
Nightwish - Nemo - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lM_IIDsMGHs
and Nightwish's wonderful cover of Phantom of the Opera http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rm4muVOxjxk
One of the best Gigs I've ever been to!! :D 2012 Fundraising for the National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society (NRAS) http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/RoboJo
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I have lots of faves, which sometimes change. my all time fave is 'Alone again Or' by the 60s LA band Love- I love the upbeat tune, but also for its lines 'somebody said to me- you know that I could be in love with almost every one. I think that people are the greatest fun' A sentiment I try to live by. Also -a sa teacher, I love Alic Cooper's ' School's Out'
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I have lots of favourite songs too but one which is really special, bringing back both happy and sad memories, is "Bridge Over Troubled Water" by Simon and Garfunkel.
Doreen xx
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jeanb wrote:My all time favourite is Dire Straits, Sultans of Swing! Paul and I heard it live Wednesday night Jean, I LOVE it too - We went to see Mark Knopfler Live in Cardiff - Best concert I've ever been to! One of my lifetime ambitions achieved - to see Mr Knopfler play live - He was AM A Z I N G ........................................!....... and now I want to go again! Sophie and I have been playing Sultans of Swing with the sound UP, windows down, driving back from Cheltenham today, it has THE best instrumental break ever in the middle, i LOVE it! I'm going to have to play it again now! lol xxxxx
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Oh wow, Liz - that must have been awesome! Mark Knopfler is just THE BEST. Glad you were able to get to the concert and really, really wish I'd been with you. I'm just going to google and see if he's coming up this way!
Love Jeanxxxxxxx
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I have loads of favourites depending on mood etc.... But two that always stick with me are: Natural Blues - Moby Affirmation - Savage Garden (with lyrics!) Please have a listen if you are not familiar with S.G. music, lyrics are fab; so positive. Lyn x
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Wheyhey Lyn! Never heard of SG before but, having listened to this track, it's on my list of "stuff" to buy. xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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My very favourite has to be The Beatles 'In My Life'-I love it. Classical would be Tchaikovskys Romeo and Juliet (we courted to it.) YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
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Red Sails in the Sunset - Ray Charles ... my first 78 rpm record when I got a 'Dansette' Record player for Christmas! Ann (Monty) "I cannot do everything. I accept that. Not being able to do everything is no excuse for doing nothing." ~ Helen Keller
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Ooo Ann - Chill Out music!!!! Have you still got it? Hope so! Only I searched for it online and couldn't find it by Ray Charles, so thinking you may have a rare classic on your hands! I've got a Dansette :) ,it's up in the loft at the moment - may have to go and find it now! Lyn - Savage Garden - fantastic lyrics and sounds! Jean - First thing we saw coming into London - Mark Knopfler poster - performance at Royal Albert Hall! (Sold Out) Never to be discouraged, I was determined Sophie and I were going to go and hang out there on Monday evening just in case any spare seats became available. Now, you will all realise exactly how much I ached because that just didn't happen - I went to sleep instead! ;) and Anne - great post! Thank You! I love music and love to listen to anything and everything so have been very happily sampling all the suggestions :)
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Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond.
The Who - Behind Blue Eyes.
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Anne, i love this question.
I've been thinking to myself and mine are Reet Petite by Jackie Wilson and Can't Stop by the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Apparently when i was little and i would go to the pub with my Dad on a sunday afternoon, all i did was dance to Reet Petite (as you do!)
hope everyone is now singing thier favourite songs to themselves
Laura
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Check out Rob Thomas - Her Diamonds - written for his wife who has lupus, what a guy! xx
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John- me too, 'shine on you crazy diamond'. Talking of which, I'm just reading the new biog about Syd Barrett.
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