Which 45s Feature Songs by Different Bands?

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The discussion revolves around participants sharing their opinions on the best songs ever recorded, exploring various genres and artists. The scope includes personal favorites, nostalgic connections to music, and the impact of songs on listeners' experiences.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants suggest 'Born To Run' by Springsteen as a song that evokes strong emotions and memories.
  • Others mention 'Dream On' by Aerosmith and various classical pieces by Chopin and Mozart as contenders for best songs.
  • Several participants express a preference for Led Zeppelin's 'Ramble On' and Jimi Hendrix's 'All Along the Watchtower', noting their suitability for driving music.
  • Some participants propose 'In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida' by Iron Butterfly and 'Bohemian Rhapsody' by Queen as significant songs, though opinions on their ranking vary.
  • There are mentions of a driving music mix that includes artists like Neil Young, The Doors, and The Grateful Dead, highlighting the personal connection to music during travel.
  • Participants express uncertainty about ranking songs, with some feeling that choosing a single best song is challenging due to the vast number of songs available.
  • Humor is present in the discussion, with playful exchanges about music preferences and nostalgic memories associated with certain songs.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on a single best song, with multiple competing views and personal preferences expressed throughout the discussion.

Contextual Notes

Some participants acknowledge the difficulty of comparing songs across different genres and eras, indicating a limitation in establishing a definitive ranking.

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Music enthusiasts, fans of classic rock and various genres, and those interested in personal music recommendations may find this discussion engaging.

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What is the best song ever recorded?

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I've heard less than 1% of the songs ever recorded, so I'm in no position to judge. The one that always makes me stop what I'm doing (yeah, even that) to listen is 'Born To Run' by Springsteen. Another of those things that Hypatia can understand. Whenever I hear it, I can feel that 440 pounding and smell burning rubber. :biggrin:
 
Dream On, live version in the Aerosmith anthology concerts.

Or maybe it was the Minute Waltz, by Chopin, or Good Riddance (Time of your life), by Green Day, or that long weird Austrian named one by Mozart?
 
Requiem by mozart

Clarinet quintet by mozart
 
Bladibla said:
Requiem by mozart

I have heard it. A wonderful piece. I use to hear it when I am sad or angry.

Although I think the best song is:

In the name of love (Pride)

U2.
 
"It's All Right, Ma, I'm only Bleeding."

Bob Dylan
 
YMCA

=/ nah... maybe not.
 
My fave all time recorded song is Led Zeppelin...Ramble on

And yep Danger, that ones on my cruising tape.. good driving music!
 
I want to add a bit more to my list..

J.S.Bach - Badinerie
Faure - pavane
 
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I could barely scrape up a list of 10 of my favourite songs let alone 1. I'd feel I'm neglecting many deserving songs then.
 
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Danger said:
I've heard less than 1% of the songs ever recorded, so I'm in no position to judge. The one that always makes me stop what I'm doing (yeah, even that) to listen is 'Born To Run' by Springsteen. Another of those things that Hypatia can understand. Whenever I hear it, I can feel that 440 pounding and smell burning rubber . :biggrin:
Well, you may not need to stop what you're doing, but you should definitely slow down. :biggrin:

I really like Comfortably Numb, but I wouldn't call it the best song ever recorded.

Muskrat Love ranks right up...Okay, it just is rank.
 
  • #12
It's got to be...

Echoes, by Pink Floyd.
 
  • #13
Artman said:
Well, you may not need to stop what you're doing, but you should definitely slow down. :biggrin:
Somebody messed up at the factory. Those were supposed to be lubricated...
 
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hypatia said:
My fave all time recorded song is Led Zeppelin...Ramble on

And yep Danger, that ones on my cruising tape.. good driving music!
I'd definitely give a vote for "Ramble On", which is a great cruising song, but my all time favorite is the Jimi Hendrix version of "All Along the Watchtower".

But I would have to add "Purple Haze","Stone Free",Manic Depression","Voodoo Chile" (from Electric Ladyland),"Voodoo Child (Slight Return)".

Then I would add Journey's "Of a Lifetime", which is a nice early morning at sunrise cruising tune (preferably on an empty highway going triple digits - of course with rated tires). :biggrin:

And possibly Blue Öyster Cult's "Then Came the Last Days of May" from the live album.

So, Hypatia, what else is on your cruisin' tape?
 
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hypatia said:
My fave all time recorded song is Led Zeppelin...Ramble on

And yep Danger, that ones on my cruising tape.. good driving music!

I like your style.
 
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I also have a curious fascination with System of a Down, Spiders
Some might call it a morbid fascination.
 
  • #17
The driveing tape has some old Roxey Music, the Who, Zepplin, but also has songs like Mexican Radio, Cars, Police, {born in the 50's}...even Kid Rock song {with the top let back and the sun shine shineing}.
lol Now I feel the need to make a "morning" driveing tape, maybe include some Yes songs.
 
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I was thinking about a choice last night between "Ramble On" and "All Along the Watchtower" - hard choice. It would probably depend on the mood. Ramble On is somewhat mellower. Also the song before it on LZII, "Thank You" is nice.

My two other favorite LZ tunes are "No Quarter" from Housed of the Holy and "When the Levee Breaks" from LZIV. "When the Levee Breaks" has are really cool guitar riff at the very end of the song - last 5 seconds.

I would also offer as a candidate for best song ever Iron Butterfly's "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" - the 17 minute version from side 2 of the album.

and then there is the long version of The Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again".
 
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Astronuc said:
I would also offer as a candidate for best song ever Iron Butterfly's "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" - the 17 minute version from side 2 of the album.
I just popped back into mention that very thing, but you beat me to it. Nothin' like it for just sacking out with the headphones on. The only drawback is that just when I start nodding off, that guitar that sounds like a wounded Tyranosaurus cuts in and wakes me up. Not that I'm complaining though.
I would also nominate, simply because of the genius of how so many things were integrated into it, 'American Pie'. I saw an annotated version of the lyrics back in high school, and it was almost a novella.
 
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"Miscellaneous" by the Rats
 
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Life by Devin Townsend
 
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Speaking of driving music, this mix did me well this past summer when I was driving around the US (especially in the, uh, middle).

1. Jimi Hendrix - Come On (Let the Good Times Roll)
2. Creedence Clearwater Revival - Born on the Bayou
3. The Stooges - Down on the Street
4. Neil Young - Cinammon Girl
5. The Doors - Roadhouse Blues
6. Led Zeppelin - Traveling Riverside Blues
7. Creede Clearwater Revival - Proud Mary
8. The Grateful Dead - Casey Jones
9. The Beatles - Get Back
10. Cream - I Feel Free
11. The Velvet Underground - Lonesome Cowboy Bill (early version)
12. Bob Dylan - Obviously 5 Believers
13. The Rolling Stones - Honky Tonk Women
14. Led Zeppelin - Black Country Woman
15. Neil Young - The Losing End (When You're On)
16. The Grateful Dead - Friend of the Devil
17. Led Zeppelin - Hey Hey What Can I Do
18. The Rolling Stones - Midnight Rambler (live)
19. Hank Williams Sr. - Ramblin' Man

On the first run through the CD, Ramblin' Man was playing as we finally got off the highway and slowly crept through the small town of Chamberlain, South Dakota towards the campsite. When it finished, I had to play it again, because it was just too good of a match for the whole scene.

By the way, South Dakota was the first state I've ever been in that has a 75mph speed limit. And it also has the Badlands. God bless South Dakota.
 
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bah I changed my mind

Girls, Girls, Girls by Motley Crue.
 
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Neither one is the best song ever, but both definitely the best within their release envelopes: Paradise by the Dashboard Light & Bohemian Rhapsody
 
  • #25
Danger said:
Bohemian Rhapsody

I was just going to mention that one. I wouldn't really vote it as all time best, but it is definitely one all time favorite. Also, this is really more about current music, I think; I hope. It's pretty hard to compare Bach with Queen. But then again, frankly, I prefer Queen over Bach!

Also, Heart of Gold, Daniel, American Pie, and esp Vincent by McLean. :cry:

Hotel California. Danger, I'm sure that you can see why a "dark desert highway" and "cool wind in my hair", brings back some great memories. It always takes me back to El Mirage.

Has anyone heard the Hawaiin band's version of Somewhere Over The Rainbow? I like it. I don't know why, but I do.

As Evo and I have discussed before, much of the music on the War of the World's release, with music by one or two people from the Moody Blues, is really good stuff. Thunder Child and Forever Autumn are favorites of mine.
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
I prefer Queen over Bach!
Except PDQ Bach, of course. That's pretty cool.

Ivan Seeking said:
I'm sure that you can see why a "dark desert highway" and "cool wind in my hair", brings back some great memories.
Memories of having hair? :-p
 
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Danger said:
Memories of having hair? :-p

Speak for yourself o' shiny one. :smile:
 
  • #28
Ivan Seeking said:
Speak for yourself o' shiny one. :smile:
Nuts! You saw my post in the Members Photos thread.
 
  • #29
hypnagogue, sounds like a fun mix. I love it when the music comes together with the place and time you are at.
Funny too, even at the mention of In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida I can actually smell Patchouli.
 
  • #30
My personal opnion of the best song ever recorded is "Apprehension" played by Apocalyptica. I love how they use instruments thought of as classical in a new way.
 

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