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In other words, what songs would best describe you, your life or your outlook on life?

Mine would include:
Walk in My Shoes by Emily King
Raincoat by Kelly Sweet
This is Me by Common
Everything is Everything by Lauryn Hill
Appletree by Erykah Badu
Feelin' Good by the Pussycat Dolls

2007-12-12 16:43:16 · 16 answers · asked by kelly4u2 5 in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Other - Cultures & Groups

I take that back, I like Nina Simone's version of Feelin' Good better than PCD.

2007-12-12 16:52:44 · update #1

I love Bittersweet Symphony by the Verve. Good soundtrack song Qwerty!

I'm going to add SOS by Kaci Brown and You Wanted It by Mozella. They remind me of my high school relationships. LOL

2007-12-13 03:19:33 · update #2

16 answers

You know, I twisted about this... last year, when I'd finally relented to create a myspace page (-- and I still can't see the point for an adult man, unless you're selling something or a fan-site...or, are want to play with dopey/lonely MiLFs).

It's "Jumping Jack Flash" by the Rolling Stones... that when played loud enough, on a good system.. still has that driving Bass and brashness of how it was intended (like me, deep down)... it still has a power/anxiety-inducing element to it, it's a little wild but very thought out, has a great intro and keeps you interested all the way through... there NO PRETENSE to it, it's an in-your-face song... and although it's a bit too self-centered (look at today's music, more about Self right?)... plus, it brings BACK a time long ago and of the world I was born into... of wind-sweeping changes, chaos, conflict, howling at the rain, trying and intensity and recognition RIGHT FROM THE START, ("I was born in a cross-fire hurricane and I howled at my Ma in the driving rain!")... you just don't see/hear lyrics like THAT and believe me, I listen to them... and it was written by the guys that are singing it, which is very important to me, being original thoughts have been lost in an age of copy/paste journalism, sheep-thought, an unquestioning public (unless its a Republican talking, of course - and I'd still like to know how Bubba can take $6mil from Saddam's money -- it being brokered by Scooter Libby as Marc Rich's lobbyist in the 90s! -- and even with the Saddam/UN Oil Scandal, Hans Blix's UN inspections and the USA going to WAR... it's NOT reported that Clinton gets a payold for a pardon of a central figure in Iraq, of black market money? )... today, it's bip! refresh the web-page, new news.. who cares... GWB's an azz... Cheney's a monster... lalalalalla.

I can care less about anyone's "umber-rella" or how they wanna "get you drank" or if she could "escape, and find a place in (her) own world.."... all meaningless, insignificant, pointless, pretense, attempts at identity, but contrived...

But, Jumping Jack Flash is a gas, gas, gas... and even that we still have NO idea what they really means... this side of drug references/promotion, or how fun this or that might be recreationally in the late-60s... SOMETHING made Mick jump all over a stage, something made mothers worry more than anytime before -- and that line of music, of intense and forward rhythms that you feel, that moves you went right through what the Rolling Stones did all through my youth (on 'Some Girls') and I saw it emulated and amplified, redone and overdone... right through U2, Talking Heads, 100s of songs, right through to some hip hop... "this is who I am" braggarts take note, it's been done, but comes from this MAIN branch.. "under my thumb" can be said/done, after you do a Jumping Jack Flash... like it or not, here comes the power in your face... move to it, or move out of the way.

And, of course... it respects what preceeded it, and what was all around.. which I also embody. (like to think, anyways).

That's my Answer.

P.S. -- Hey, awesome legs... I had no idea you were this attractive, and here I was interest soley to your positions on Topics of the Day (now, I have to fight the feeling of handling your overt sexuality vs. what you're saying -- and that's NOT easy for a man, to do... it can cripple any man)... just always remember, you CAN use that figure & legs for the "Forces of Good", too.

2007-12-14 02:27:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

In a sentimental Mood - Duke Ellington (coltrane)
Mannish Boy - Muddy Waters
Look of Love - Isaac Hayes
Before I let Go - Frankie Beverly
Skin Im In - Cameo
All this Love - Debarge
Take On Me - Ah Ha
Baby Im a Star - Prince
I can only be me - Keith Jackson
What Kind of Man - Mint Condition
Somebody Loves You - Patty Labelle
Teen Spirit - Nirvana
Colorblind - Counting crows
Lost Ones - Lauryn Hill
Roses - Andre 3000
Crazy - Gnarles Barkley
Mr. Radio - Chrisette Michele

2007-12-13 05:52:30 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

MQ: "Owner Of A Lonely Heart" - Yes "Life's Been Good" - Joe Walsh "Tears In Heaven" - Eric Clapton BQ - Life's Been Good BQ2 - Chuck Norris - (A lot of people think we look alike) BQ3 - Jeff Beck - The movie Twins (1988 film), a film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito BQ4 - The Song Remains The Same - Led Zeppelin

2016-04-09 00:08:19 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Love sick mood:
Air Supply
Foreigner
Journey


Alive mood
Cannibal Corpse
Iron Maiden
Megadeth
Motley Crue
Judas Priest
Marshall tucker
Molly Hatchet
Deep Purple
slipknot
The Ramones
The Clash
The Smiths
U.K subs
Gwar

Relaxing mood:
Bob Marley
Peter Tosh
Yellow man
Most of all old school reggae.
Eric Clapton
Stevie Ray Vaughn

2007-12-12 17:07:26 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Jesus Took the Wild Horse From my Heart by The Flying Burrito Brothers.
The Dance by Garth Brooks
What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong.
Everything is Beautiful by Ray Stevens

2007-12-12 16:57:21 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Living on a Prayer - Bon Jovi

For the Good Times - Al Greene

Hyper Love Ballad - Bjork

Right Here - Stain'd

Chant-A-Psalm - Steel Pulse

No Woman No Cry - Bob Marley

Sober- Tool

2007-12-12 16:52:18 · answer #6 · answered by Talkstress 6 · 2 2

"There's Gotta Be More to Life"- Stacie Orrico
"Supermassive Black Hole"- Muse
"Sweet Dreams"- Marilyn Manson
"That Girl"- Alexz Johnson
"Paper Wings"- Rise Against
" I Am Not My hair"- India Arie

2007-12-13 06:44:00 · answer #7 · answered by Snow Child 3 · 1 1

I have THE most "unique" taste in music so I'm not expecting anyone to know most these songs. :-P

"Karma"-Bump of Chicken
"Passion"-Utada Hikaru
"Life Ain't Easy"-Cleopatra
"Moments of Pleasure"-Kate Bush
"Bittersweet Symphony"-The Verve
"Suspended in Gaffa"-Kate Bush
"And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going"-Jennifer Holliday
"August's Rhapsody"-August Rush
"Waking the Witch"-Kate Bush
"For Fruits Basket"-Ritsuko Okazaki
"Sky Blue"-Ritsuko Okazaki
"Night on Bald Mountain"-Mussorgsky
"Pas de Deux: Adagio" (Song in Nutcracker ballet)-Tchaikovsky
"Scène finale: Andante, Allegro, Alla breve, Moderato e maestoso, Moderato" (Swan Lake Finale)-Tchaikovsky

2007-12-12 18:50:47 · answer #8 · answered by Qwerty™ 7 · 1 2

"Do You" Ne-Yo
"Not Gonna Cry" Mary J. Blige
"Love" Keyshia Cole
"I Just Called To Say I Love You" Stevie Wonder
"I Gotta Be" Jagged Edge
"Feenin" Jodeci

2007-12-12 16:57:44 · answer #9 · answered by ♥c0c0puffz♥ 7 · 1 2

You don't know my name by Alicia Keys
Take you out by Luther Vandross
You Got it Bad by Usher

and i think some people should listen to Sideline Ho by Monica.

2007-12-12 16:57:22 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

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