What's the Perfect Love Song to Impress Your Crush?

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Choosing a meaningful song to represent oneself in a romantic context can be challenging, especially when considering personal preferences and the desire to impress. Participants in the discussion share their choices, revealing a mix of classic rock, orchestral pieces, and personal favorites. One participant highlights "London Calling" by The Clash as a defining track, emphasizing its importance in their identity. Others mention contrasting tastes, such as a dislike for The Clash but a strong emotional connection to other genres, like Barry White and classical music. The conversation reflects the complexity of musical preferences in relationships and the significance of selecting a song that resonates personally while also appealing to a partner.
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OK, so the man or woman you're falling in love with tells you to play just one track that you love, a piece of music that says a lot about you, who you are, who you want to be. You're also aware you want to put yourself across in a good light, so although you might love Kalahari Nose Flute Music or Mississippi One-Chord Talking Blues, now might not be the best time for that.

As for me, I would chose London Calling by the Clash. If she didn't fall in love with that, I wouldn't want her.
 
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