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  Dog said:
Black Bean Soup by David Soul, love it.

i disagree....it would have to be Don't Give Up On Us.....(first single i ever owned (i was only about 6, but soooooo in love with DS !)

 

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  sydney_saint said:
Haven't checked all of the ones above so apologies if this has already been posted. Not the greatest song of all time but the greatest to reach number 1

 

The Specials Ghost Town

My favourite episode of Father Ted is the one where they have to use this for the Irish National anthem:p

 

As for my choices;

 

- The Clash with White Man in Hammersmith Palais. Excellent tune from the best British band of my generation, I always put this as top of my hit list

 

- Radiohead's Let Down - not quite as emotionally draining as No Suprises

 

- Powerslave, one of the best from the mighty Maiden
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  saint_in_munich said:
There is some great tracks so far, thanks everyone, i really enjoy this thread.

A couple of my favs.

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-0upHlWfQ4

 

Agreed, come across some really good tracks I had never heard before even though I've listened to music for many hours most days for many years. I remember the Ronettes lol, good track ! Excellent stuff :)

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I was lucky enough to see the great man at the Albert Hall about 16 years ago.

 

I heard his shows could be a bit patchy, but he was on top form that night.

 

Same line up as on this Jools Holland clip, with the upright bass and the outlaw looking guiter player. Fantastic

 

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  The Majestic Channon said:
To corkers from the best band that ever was ;) ..The Clash ,complete control and safe european home .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebSedv2Ktr8&feature=related

 

Tommy gun

Garageland

White riot

career opportunties

White man in hammesmith palais

whats my name

 

would be high up in there too if i had my way.

 

R.I.P. Strummer

 

Agreed though I'd have Bankrobber and I Fought The Law at least in there too !

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Very hard to pick favourite songs for me going to have a go at a top few (in no particular order):

 

Pixies - Here comes your Man

 

Talking Heads - Road to No Where

 

The Cure - Boy's Don't Cry

 

The Undertones - Teenage Kicks

 

Arctic Monkeys - I bet you look good on the Dancefloor (honestly think this will be the teenage kicks of my generation)

 

And my favourite band of all time, The Jam - In the City

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its not my favourite track of all time, i'll get to that in a minute, but this was my highlight of Reading Festival in 2005...

 

Foo Fighters - Resolve - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3faInPkj4a4

 

They started playing this as the sun was setting and with a completely pink/red sky, about 25 degrees celcius, I got up and crowd surfed. I was about 25ft from the stage, just gently being passed around looking up at the sky... completely unawares that £40 odd had fell out of my pocket. A great moment and one I wont forget.

 

My favourite song of all time? Again this is influenced by live performances but my favourite song goes to my favourite band... The Cribs with 'Another Number'

 

- Great band.
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  IamLeGod said:
Very hard to pick favourite songs for me going to have a go at a top few (in no particular order):

 

Pixies - Here comes your Man

 

Talking Heads - Road to No Where

 

The Cure - Boy's Don't Cry

 

The Undertones - Teenage Kicks

 

Arctic Monkeys - I bet you look good on the Dancefloor (honestly think this will be the teenage kicks of my generation)

 

And my favourite band of all time, The Jam - In the City

 

Also brilliant, I love The Jam/Paul Weller too, Road To Nowhere is one of my all time favourite songs and Teenage Kicks along with the sublime Julie Ocean my favourite Undertones tracks :)

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With The Faces back in the news this week, thought this would be a good time to post them in all their glory. Just shows what a great singer Rod was, until he went all soft (I blame Britt Ekland)

 

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  Lord Duckhunter said:
With The Faces back in the news this week, thought this would be a good time to post them in all their glory. Just shows what a great singer Rod was, until he went all soft (I blame Britt Ekland)

 

 

You are correct. His early phase with Mercury Records was brilliant [The Rod Stewart Album ('69) - Smiler ('74)]. When he met Britt Ekland and moved to L.A. to be one of the rich and famous, his music went into swift decline. Seemed to become more of a sex symbol than a singer/songwriter. Shame. Just put on Gasoline Alley, or, Every Picture Tells a Story, though, and all is forgiven!

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