At 2/2/12 11:02 PM, Timchik wrote: Yeah, fuck this generation. I like Black Sabbath.
Good man.
I really like ABBA music
My favorite songs are most of Abba
Another one is Here Comes The Sun
Pfft, you youngsters with your hula-hoops and fax-machines and I don't know...
Give me "guy pounding on rock and howling," now that's a classic.
This sig is 100% effective protection from all hexes, curses, evil spirits and bad karma. Guaranteed.
Mantovani, 1954: Operatic Arias from Puccini, Wagner, Bizet
At 2/3/12 09:06 AM, creepyboy wrote: I like a lot of songs from the 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's. All this could be considered old.
I agree the olden day music was very nice.
At 2/3/12 06:14 AM, yurgenburgen wrote: I love almost anything by The Velvet Underground.
Fuck yes.
Pretend not to care about anything, but be bothered by everything.
You may be fast on the roads but it's no use on the track.
I LIKE MONEY
At 2/3/12 11:55 AM, Natick wrote: Gloomy Sunday - Billie Holiday Version
Don't tell me those aren't some of the scariest lyrics you ever heard.
Here's the cheeriest song about rape and murder ever written.
I LIKE MONEY
By old, do you mean like classical music people like Beethoven or Mozart did? If so, then for me, I would certainly say Beethoven's ninth symphony. It's probably the classical music piece that I know more about than any other one and it's always something that will come off as amazing simply because of how sweet it is. It's probably the most timeless piece of music ever created and I for one am very glad of it.
The Rolling Stones' "Sympathy For The Devil".
Now, for really old, Toccata and Fugue in D Minor.
gorp
Mozart's requiem
Moonlight Sonata
Ode to Joy
Beethoven's Sonata no.8
1812 Overture
Anything Frank Sinatra
Helter Skelter by The Beatles
Blackhole Sun by Soundgarden (if that's really considered old)
Virus by KMFDM
Gloomy Sunday by Billie Holiday is one of my favorites. It matters though, how old are we talking?
At 2/2/12 11:01 PM, MrFlopz wrote: Shiiiiiiiiine ooooooooon you craaaazy diamond!
Awesome tune, though I do enjoy a good Wish You Were Here
At 2/2/12 11:07 PM, Winrar1337 wrote: Can "songs" include piano pieces? If so, I'd have to say either Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata or Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2.
Moonlight Sonata is fantastic, though I'm not familiar with Liszt's piece though.
At 2/2/12 11:08 PM, T3XT wrote: "My Heart Will Go On" by Celine Dion.
No competition.
Certainly no competition - it sucks.
Let's see, what can I throw in here, to give a bit of originality...
Everybody Needs Somebody to Love - Blues Brothers
Minnie The Moocher - Cab Calloway
Running Free - Iron Maiden
Toccata & Fuge in D Minor - Bach
Cold Ethyl - Alice Cooper
don't worry, abouta thang....cause every little thing is gunna be alright!
QOTW:
"I hate you because you never pass up and opportunity to mention that you are a "female"-Wreckr
I always play this when I'm doing something really stupid.
I LIKE MONEY
Some of my favorites are:
Sing, Sing, Sing - Benny Goodman
Clair de Lune - Debussy
Rhapsody in Blue - Gershwin