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#107930 by jimmydanger
Thu Apr 15, 2010 5:50 pm
Thu Apr 15, 2010 5:50 pm
When you crack my golden brown liberal crust you will find a creamy blend of veggies, chicken and wisdom. Mmm, medicinal pot pies.
I dont know how you could ever claim one song was the best!
I mean what I like isnt what you like and on down the line.
One persons fav might be classical, the next country, the next punk the next metal.
This is a very subjective open ended post dont you think?
I mean what I like isnt what you like and on down the line.
One persons fav might be classical, the next country, the next punk the next metal.
This is a very subjective open ended post dont you think?
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#107937 by Metal D
Thu Apr 15, 2010 6:08 pm
Thu Apr 15, 2010 6:08 pm
jw123 wrote:I dont know how you could ever claim one song was the best!
I mean what I like isnt what you like and on down the line.
One persons fav might be classical, the next country, the next punk the next metal.
This is a very subjective open ended post dont you think?
I was just going to post something similar, but you already did it here.
That's it folks...THREAD IS NOW OVER...MOVE ALONG...
#107947 by Kramerguy
Thu Apr 15, 2010 6:50 pm
Thu Apr 15, 2010 6:50 pm
what song has stood the test of time and whose name and author is still common knowledge ?
Beethoven - Symphony #5.
End of thread.
Beethoven - Symphony #5.
End of thread.
#107951 by jimmydanger
Thu Apr 15, 2010 7:02 pm
Thu Apr 15, 2010 7:02 pm
Kramerguy wrote:what song has stood the test of time and whose name and author is still common knowledge ?
Beethoven - Symphony #5.
End of thread.
No doubt the best known symphony, however quite a bit more than a song since symphonies have four movements, each comprised of many parts that could be called songs. There are so many classical pieces that are excellent that perhaps we should have excluded the genre. In that spirit, the thread is reopened with the question: what is the best pop or rock song of all time? Discuss.
#107980 by Kramerguy
Thu Apr 15, 2010 8:30 pm
Thu Apr 15, 2010 8:30 pm
jimmydanger wrote:Kramerguy wrote:what song has stood the test of time and whose name and author is still common knowledge ?
Beethoven - Symphony #5.
End of thread.
No doubt the best known symphony, however quite a bit more than a song since symphonies have four movements, each comprised of many parts that could be called songs. There are so many classical pieces that are excellent that perhaps we should have excluded the genre. In that spirit, the thread is reopened with the question: what is the best pop or rock song of all time? Discuss.
Pop/rock?
I'd say either "Hey Jude" or "Come on Eileen"
When a back woods Russian folk band covers any pop song, it's GOTTA be pretty good
#107981 by jimmydanger
Thu Apr 15, 2010 8:36 pm
Thu Apr 15, 2010 8:36 pm
"Like A Rolling Stone" or "All Along The Watchtower", because Jimi took great songs and made them timeless.
Yeah, true... technically speaking, a "SONG" requires both Melody -AND- Lyrics. Otherwise it is an "INSTRUMENTAL" or something else.
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I dunno. For some reason there's that song that leeps popping into my head every tiome this question is asked - you know, the one with the rappish lyric what starts out something like this;
"I like big butts & I am not lyin'..."
"I like big butts & I am not lyin'..."
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