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Best song ever without any doubts whatsoever:

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Forever Young - Alphaville



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nancy sinatra & lee hazelwood: some velvet morning

by a mile...
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its a game? seems more like a punishment to me ;D
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Kim Wilde - Cambodia

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One and only one, then i would have to say Spiritualized's Shine a Light.
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I think the first thing we should do is to define what "favourite" is.
Is it, in our opinion, the best constructed song we've heard?
Is it that song that was made just for you?
Is it that song that has accompanied you throughout your entire life?
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dead inside wrote:I think the first thing we should do is to define what "favourite" is.
Is it, in our opinion, the best constructed song we've heard?
Is it that song that was made just for you?
Is it that song that has accompanied you throughout your entire life?
Yes. All of the above and more. That song, that ever since you heard it, has stayed with you. Always been there by your side. Always there for you. Through the good and the bad. Always knowing your mood and responding accordingly. Picking you up of the floor when you crash and burn and reigning you in when you get too high. Sometimes it's the answer to all the mysteries of the universe. And sometimes it's just a bloody good pop bop.

That song. :notworthy:
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Johnny Boy wrote:
dead inside wrote:I think the first thing we should do is to define what "favourite" is.
Is it, in our opinion, the best constructed song we've heard?
Is it that song that was made just for you?
Is it that song that has accompanied you throughout your entire life?
Yes. All of the above and more. That song, that ever since you heard it, has stayed with you. Always been there by your side. Always there for you. Through the good and the bad. Always knowing your mood and responding accordingly. Picking you up of the floor when you crash and burn and reigning you in when you get too high. Sometimes it's the answer to all the mysteries of the universe. And sometimes it's just a bloody good pop bop.

That song. :notworthy:
ahh right. in which case:

nancy sinatra & lee hazelwood: some velvet morning

by a mile...

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No one else wants to add the discussion? What happened to debate?
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Neverland (a fragment)

radical or what?

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Red Sunsets wrote:Neverland (a fragment)

radical or what?

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As last tracks on an album go, this is the "big man", it makes me want to listen to Floodland all over again! :D
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Johnny Boy wrote:
dead inside wrote:I think the first thing we should do is to define what "favourite" is.
Is it, in our opinion, the best constructed song we've heard?
Is it that song that was made just for you?
Is it that song that has accompanied you throughout your entire life?
Yes. All of the above and more. That song, that ever since you heard it, has stayed with you. Always been there by your side. Always there for you. Through the good and the bad. Always knowing your mood and responding accordingly. Picking you up of the floor when you crash and burn and reigning you in when you get too high. Sometimes it's the answer to all the mysteries of the universe. And sometimes it's just a bloody good pop bop.

That song. :notworthy:

Continuing the relentless quest for my favourite song, seems to me the word “always� is too strong.
First, it leaves aside the newer songs. To me, the word "always" goes back to childhood, but ok, let's not go that far. Teenage years, perhaps?

Second, "Always knowing your mood and responding accordingly", only if your mood doesn't swing to extremes like mine.

Third, "Picking you up of the floor when you crash and burn and reigning you in when you get too high", depends a lot on the mentioned moods above.
When I'm down no song can bring me up. Certain songs are bound to have an effect but aren't necessarily the best constructed ones. The best constructed song I've ever heard is definitely “This Corrosion�.

As for the rest, still wondering.

So, is that “Heartland best of� moving forward and putting our virtual founders to shame?

In that case, shouldn’t we divide it in categories?
Best song of the 70’s
Best song of the 80’s
Best song of the 90’s
And Best song of the Sisters?
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Favourite song

Jacques Brel - Amsterdam
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zigeunerweisen wrote:Favourite song

Jacques Brel - Amsterdam
I don't know that one. :?:

But when you have "Ne me quite pas" you don't need more, do you?
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Journey Of The Socercer - The Eagles :eek:

'Dead Inside' :notworthy: can tell you why :innocent:
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... can I just add Duran Duran's View To A Kill?
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And yes, I believe "This Corrosion" changed my life in oh so many ways!
If I'd never listened to "This Corrosion" I'd never known the Sisters, never had been to the places I've been, never had met the people I've met, never had chosen the path I've chosen, and certainly wouldn't be here talking to you [although some people would like that :notworthy: :twisted: ].

There's also this song that means so much to me, strangely called "Dead Inside" by the Golden Palominos, but now I'm not sure if I should keep this nick, although everybody knows me by DI and it would be s*** to change my nick so let's keep it until I'm really sure it has changed "inside"...

Meanwhile I've thought about deleting the Alternative group...
( http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/alternative2003 )

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