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Greatest song ever?

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    "Fade to Black" - Metallica Anyone else feel this way? I hadn't heard it in a couple years. Just finished ripping my cd collection, and it came up on my mp3 player this morning. Must have listened to it 5 or 6 times in a row. I had forgotten how much of an effect that song had on me as a kid - it was the one tune I always relied on when things got bad. I still remember sitting for hours with my guitar trying to learn that opening lead.

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    I would do anything for love..:rose:.......:-O FULL

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      "Fade to Black" - Metallica Anyone else feel this way? I hadn't heard it in a couple years. Just finished ripping my cd collection, and it came up on my mp3 player this morning. Must have listened to it 5 or 6 times in a row. I had forgotten how much of an effect that song had on me as a kid - it was the one tune I always relied on when things got bad. I still remember sitting for hours with my guitar trying to learn that opening lead.

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      Eytukan
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      I like marc Antony's "You sang to me...".. but its one of the best. I had many more in my mind, I couldn't recollect it. :(


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      • L lintybits

        "Fade to Black" - Metallica Anyone else feel this way? I hadn't heard it in a couple years. Just finished ripping my cd collection, and it came up on my mp3 player this morning. Must have listened to it 5 or 6 times in a row. I had forgotten how much of an effect that song had on me as a kid - it was the one tune I always relied on when things got bad. I still remember sitting for hours with my guitar trying to learn that opening lead.

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        Tim Carmichael
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        "Amazing Grace" played by a lone piper... shivers...

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          "Amazing Grace" played by a lone piper... shivers...

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          Wouah, I second that, this is awesome !!! :cool: ~RaGE();

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          • L lintybits

            "Fade to Black" - Metallica Anyone else feel this way? I hadn't heard it in a couple years. Just finished ripping my cd collection, and it came up on my mp3 player this morning. Must have listened to it 5 or 6 times in a row. I had forgotten how much of an effect that song had on me as a kid - it was the one tune I always relied on when things got bad. I still remember sitting for hours with my guitar trying to learn that opening lead.

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            Rage
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            Legend B - Lost in Love :rolleyes: ~RaGE();

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            • L lintybits

              "Fade to Black" - Metallica Anyone else feel this way? I hadn't heard it in a couple years. Just finished ripping my cd collection, and it came up on my mp3 player this morning. Must have listened to it 5 or 6 times in a row. I had forgotten how much of an effect that song had on me as a kid - it was the one tune I always relied on when things got bad. I still remember sitting for hours with my guitar trying to learn that opening lead.

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              "Hallelujah" sang by Jeff Buckley always sends shivers down my spine. However, my "greatest song ever" changes depending on my mood, or which band I am most into at the moment. :) If you listen to anything often enough, you'll probably get bored of it.

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                only Tenacious D has ever heard the Greatest Song Ever... and they wrote a tribute to it[^].

                lintybits wrote:

                I still remember sitting for hours with my guitar trying to learn that opening lead

                hmm. for me, learning a song always sucks a bit of the magic out of it. friday night, i grabbed my guitar and started playing the Stones' "Start Me Up". turns out, it's probably the easiest song ever written, ever. but i'd never thought of trying to play it before. and now that i know how simple it is, i can't help but think "damn. these guys are barely even trying!" which isn't to say Fade To Black is simple, of course :) Cleek | Image Toolkits | Thumbnail maker

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                lintybits
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                Chris Losinger wrote:

                for me, learning a song always sucks a bit of the magic out of it.

                I got that same feeling when I started learning jazz, but (esp with Coltrane) it quickly turned into how is he playing that over the chords I just learned. It's kind of like debugging somone else's code - even if it's simple, you get a glimpse into the mind of the creator (although that's not always a good thing)

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                • L Lost User

                  "Hallelujah" sang by Jeff Buckley always sends shivers down my spine. However, my "greatest song ever" changes depending on my mood, or which band I am most into at the moment. :) If you listen to anything often enough, you'll probably get bored of it.

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                  Robert Edward Caldecott wrote:

                  However, my "greatest song ever" changes depending on my mood...

                  Very true. "If the world should blow itself up, the last audible voice would be that of an expert saying it can't be done." - Peter Ustinov

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                  • L lintybits

                    "Fade to Black" - Metallica Anyone else feel this way? I hadn't heard it in a couple years. Just finished ripping my cd collection, and it came up on my mp3 player this morning. Must have listened to it 5 or 6 times in a row. I had forgotten how much of an effect that song had on me as a kid - it was the one tune I always relied on when things got bad. I still remember sitting for hours with my guitar trying to learn that opening lead.

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                    Russell Morris
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                    My all time favorite, for quite some time, has been "Letdown", by Radiohead, off their 1997 "Ok Computer". Not quite sure what it is about that song, but it always give me goosebumps.

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                      "Fade to Black" - Metallica Anyone else feel this way? I hadn't heard it in a couple years. Just finished ripping my cd collection, and it came up on my mp3 player this morning. Must have listened to it 5 or 6 times in a row. I had forgotten how much of an effect that song had on me as a kid - it was the one tune I always relied on when things got bad. I still remember sitting for hours with my guitar trying to learn that opening lead.

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                      "Riders on the storm", still spooky after all these years :cool: The tigress is here :-D

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                        Wouah, I second that, this is awesome !!! :cool: ~RaGE();

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                        Eytukan
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                        Rage you know , I love almost all songs of Francis Cabrel :) And also Danny Brilliant(toi et moi is excellent!!), Faudel :). But I have very few of them :(.


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                          "Fade to Black" - Metallica Anyone else feel this way? I hadn't heard it in a couple years. Just finished ripping my cd collection, and it came up on my mp3 player this morning. Must have listened to it 5 or 6 times in a row. I had forgotten how much of an effect that song had on me as a kid - it was the one tune I always relied on when things got bad. I still remember sitting for hours with my guitar trying to learn that opening lead.

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                          Diego Moita
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                          "Take Five" - Dave Brubeck Quartet. And I'm listening it now, again.:) Patriotism is the willingness to kill and be killed for trivial reasons. Bertrand Russell (1872 - 1970) Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all other countries because you were born in it. George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950) Patriotism is often an arbitrary veneration of real estate above principles. George Jean Nathan (1882 - 1958) Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel. Samuel Johnson (1709 - 1784)

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                          • C Chris Losinger

                            only Tenacious D has ever heard the Greatest Song Ever... and they wrote a tribute to it[^].

                            lintybits wrote:

                            I still remember sitting for hours with my guitar trying to learn that opening lead

                            hmm. for me, learning a song always sucks a bit of the magic out of it. friday night, i grabbed my guitar and started playing the Stones' "Start Me Up". turns out, it's probably the easiest song ever written, ever. but i'd never thought of trying to play it before. and now that i know how simple it is, i can't help but think "damn. these guys are barely even trying!" which isn't to say Fade To Black is simple, of course :) Cleek | Image Toolkits | Thumbnail maker

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                            Chris Losinger wrote:

                            only Tenacious D has ever heard the Greatest Song Ever... and they wrote a tribute to it[^].

                            You beat me to it! :)

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                              I think that should be the official greatest song ever.

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                                "Fade to Black" - Metallica Anyone else feel this way? I hadn't heard it in a couple years. Just finished ripping my cd collection, and it came up on my mp3 player this morning. Must have listened to it 5 or 6 times in a row. I had forgotten how much of an effect that song had on me as a kid - it was the one tune I always relied on when things got bad. I still remember sitting for hours with my guitar trying to learn that opening lead.

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                                  "Fade to Black" - Metallica Anyone else feel this way? I hadn't heard it in a couple years. Just finished ripping my cd collection, and it came up on my mp3 player this morning. Must have listened to it 5 or 6 times in a row. I had forgotten how much of an effect that song had on me as a kid - it was the one tune I always relied on when things got bad. I still remember sitting for hours with my guitar trying to learn that opening lead.

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                                  brianwelsch
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                                  One of my favorites was Bob Segar's Turn The Page, until Metallica got their grubby mitts on it and sucked all the feeling out of it. I dig James and the boys, but they really should not cover tunes outside of the hard rock/metal genre. I don't have a greatest song ever, but these 3 always demand my attention and can take me somewhere else no matter what I'm doing: What A Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong Come Rain or Come Shine by Johnny Mercer, current favorite arrangement by BB King/Clapton Georgia on my Mind by Ray Charles BW


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                                    "Fade to Black" - Metallica Anyone else feel this way? I hadn't heard it in a couple years. Just finished ripping my cd collection, and it came up on my mp3 player this morning. Must have listened to it 5 or 6 times in a row. I had forgotten how much of an effect that song had on me as a kid - it was the one tune I always relied on when things got bad. I still remember sitting for hours with my guitar trying to learn that opening lead.

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                                    Bassam Abdul Baki
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                                    I'm torn between the macarina or YMCA. :-D


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                                      "Riders on the storm", still spooky after all these years :cool: The tigress is here :-D

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                                      You ever put that on when a thunderstorm is building up, the moment right before it's starts? Really cool :cool: Coulda, woulda, shoulda doesn't matter if you don't. :beer:
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                                        I'm torn between the macarina or YMCA. :-D


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                                        Gizzo
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                                        Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:

                                        the macarina

                                        Do you mean Macarena? :omg::wtf:

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                                          My all time favorite, for quite some time, has been "Letdown", by Radiohead, off their 1997 "Ok Computer". Not quite sure what it is about that song, but it always give me goosebumps.

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                                          I went to see them last night, and they played Let Down! Unfortunately Thom forgot the 2nd verse, which was the only glitch in an otherwise spectacular show. :)

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