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All Time Favorite Song?
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#678765 | Thu - Feb 11 2010 - 13:25:13
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Dream Theater - "Learning to Live (Live)" - Live Scenes From New York

yours?
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#678780 | Thu - Feb 11 2010 - 13:39:56
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Justice - Stress [Live]
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#678784 | Thu - Feb 11 2010 - 13:43:00
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Metallica - Enter Sandman
Judas Priest - Breaking The Law
AC/DC - TNT
AC/DC - Hells Bells
Beethoven - Moonlight Sonatra
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#678787 | Thu - Feb 11 2010 - 13:52:05
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Quote (sir_lance_bb @ Thu - Feb 11 2010 - 20:43:00)
Metallica - Enter Sandman
Judas Priest - Breaking The Law
AC/DC - TNT
AC/DC - Hells Bells
Beethoven - Moonlight Sonatra


unfair, he gets to pick 5
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#678793 | Thu - Feb 11 2010 - 14:04:33
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In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed - ABB
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All Blues - Miles Davis
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#678797 | Thu - Feb 11 2010 - 14:18:28
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Quote (Norse @ Thu - Feb 11 2010 - 13:52:05)
Quote (sir_lance_bb @ Thu - Feb 11 2010 - 20:43:00)
Metallica - Enter Sandman
Judas Priest - Breaking The Law
AC/DC - TNT
AC/DC - Hells Bells
Beethoven - Moonlight Sonatra


unfair, he gets to pick 5


For some odd reason I thought it said songs.

If I narrowed it down to one it would be Enter Sandman.
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#678825 | Thu - Feb 11 2010 - 14:53:13
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Redemption Song - Bob Marley
Three Little Birds - Bob Marley
Shelter from the Storm - Bob Dylan
My Darling - Eminem
Hip Hop - Dead Prez
One - Metallica
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#678866 | Thu - Feb 11 2010 - 17:54:27
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amy grant - baby baby
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#678903 | Thu - Feb 11 2010 - 19:26:08
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band on the run - paul mccartney
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#678913 | Thu - Feb 11 2010 - 20:46:09
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Retrovertigo - Mr. Bungle

song brings a single tear to my eye every time I hear it
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#679076 | Fri - Feb 12 2010 - 15:57:00
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Pink Floyd - Time
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#679110 | Fri - Feb 12 2010 - 17:23:50
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Quote (Mushroomz @ Fri - Feb 12 2010 - 15:57:00)
Pink Floyd - Time


fucking gg.
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#679210 | Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 00:09:33
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:donno: It varies.

For about a year it was "Emotion Sickness" - Silverchair. Then I got on meds.

Now? Maybe Tom Saywer - Rush?

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#679226 | Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 03:11:35
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tool - lateralus
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Quote (___ @ Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 04:11:35)
tool - lateralus


really?

for them i would have to say 46&2 or the version of pushit on salival
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Pearl Jam-Yellow Ledbetter
Led Zeppelin- Bron Y aur Stomp
Pink Floyd- Wish You Were Here
TooL- 46 and two
Tom Petty And the Heart Breakers-Mary Jane's last dance
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#679409 | Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 18:27:19
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Quote (___ @ Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 03:11:35)
tool - lateralus


I can approve of this selection.
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#679421 | Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 19:44:15
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Please note favourite is not plural
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#679422 | Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 19:44:39
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And neither is soung
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#679433 | Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 20:10:06
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Quote (sardoniclysane @ Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 18:27:19)
Quote (___ @ Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 03:11:35)
tool - lateralus


I can approve of this selection.


have listened to this approximately 45 times in the past 2 weeks
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#679434 | Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 20:12:52
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Quote (randomtask @ Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 20:10:06)
Quote (sardoniclysane @ Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 18:27:19)
Quote (___ @ Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 03:11:35)
tool - lateralus


I can approve of this selection.


have listened to this approximately 45 times in the past 2 weeks


although favorite tool is a toss up between lateralus, eulogy, aenima, pushit, sober, prison sex
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#679488 | Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 23:01:44
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Quote (randomtask @ Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 20:12:52)
Quote (randomtask @ Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 20:10:06)
Quote (sardoniclysane @ Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 18:27:19)
Quote (___ @ Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 03:11:35)
tool - lateralus


I can approve of this selection.


have listened to this approximately 45 times in the past 2 weeks


although favorite tool is a toss up between lateralus, eulogy, aenima, pushit, sober, prison sex


Only song on there not really into is prison sex. :donno:.

Why no Jimmy? or H. The Patient? , or... ah never mind. Suffice to say, almost all Tool songs are great songs.
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#682366 | Tue - Feb 16 2010 - 02:12:31
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True story

Listening to Aenima CD while driving through Texas with the family. Observing a lightning storm at ~ 2am.

Completely freaked me out beyond belief and still have no clue why. was just covered in sweat and brother said he woke up hearing my heart beating like crazy.

donno still, but havent touched that cd since.
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#682523 | Tue - Feb 16 2010 - 10:35:33
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Quote (sardoniclysane @ Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 23:01:44)
Quote (randomtask @ Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 20:12:52)
Quote (randomtask @ Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 20:10:06)
Quote (sardoniclysane @ Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 18:27:19)
Quote (___ @ Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 03:11:35)
tool - lateralus


I can approve of this selection.


have listened to this approximately 45 times in the past 2 weeks


although favorite tool is a toss up between lateralus, eulogy, aenima, pushit, sober, prison sex


Only song on there not really into is prison sex. :donno:.

Why no Jimmy? or H. The Patient? , or... ah never mind. Suffice to say, almost all Tool songs are great songs.


at least one person here other than gary has good taste in music
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#683039 | Wed - Feb 17 2010 - 10:35:52
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Quote (blackjack21 @ Tue - Feb 16 2010 - 10:35:33)
Quote (sardoniclysane @ Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 23:01:44)
Quote (randomtask @ Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 20:12:52)
Quote (randomtask @ Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 20:10:06)
Quote (sardoniclysane @ Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 18:27:19)
Quote (___ @ Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 03:11:35)
tool - lateralus


I can approve of this selection.


have listened to this approximately 45 times in the past 2 weeks


although favorite tool is a toss up between lateralus, eulogy, aenima, pushit, sober, prison sex


Only song on there not really into is prison sex. :donno:.

Why no Jimmy? or H. The Patient? , or... ah never mind. Suffice to say, almost all Tool songs are great songs.


at least one person here other than gary has good taste in music


Im pretty sure most people here would agree that Tool are awesome.
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#683061 | Wed - Feb 17 2010 - 11:21:34
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steve hates tool
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#683063 | Wed - Feb 17 2010 - 11:31:54
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Hard question, not sure if I could narrow it down to one so until I can I wont post more than one...you thinking like favorite for a certain activity or the favorite of all your favorites? Like a fav for drinking, mellowing out, writing papers, lifting etc top one of the favs?
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#683064 | Wed - Feb 17 2010 - 11:34:04
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im not sure i can make this any clearer

all time favorite song, aka that one song that you will always listen to straight through if it comes on in any situation
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#683110 | Wed - Feb 17 2010 - 14:56:08
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ololol tool band fans
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#683137 | Wed - Feb 17 2010 - 16:58:36
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rolling stones - paint in black
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#683316 | Thu - Feb 18 2010 - 13:36:49
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Quote (blackjack21 @ Thu - Feb 11 2010 - 19:26:08)
band on the run - paul mccartney


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#683335 | Thu - Feb 18 2010 - 14:10:20
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how did i lay down an amy grant reference and no one call me out ?!?

im dissapoint
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#683336 | Thu - Feb 18 2010 - 14:14:14
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Quote (blind_chief @ Thu - Feb 18 2010 - 14:10:20)
how did i lay down an amy grant reference and no one call me out ?!?

im dissapoint


I did not read this thread, otherwise I would have
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#687674 | Sat - Mar 6 2010 - 13:29:21
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Quote (Sgull @ Wed - Feb 17 2010 - 12:34:04)
im not sure i can make this any clearer

all time favorite song, aka that one song that you will always listen to straight through if it comes on in any situation


basically he's looking for people to answer the fucking question that got asked, not another question that wasn't asked ofc

Quote (blind_chief @ Thu - Feb 18 2010 - 15:10:20)
how did i lay down an amy grant reference and no one call me out ?!?

im dissapoint


was going to call you out on this but then you redeemed yourself here

btw i like this question and i actually thought along these lines recently because i was thinking about what song certain people might want played at their funerals. i still haven't narrowed down a fav song for myself but i don't know if i'd want whatever it would be to be played at my funeral anyway. any answer i gave atm would be dishonest.

atm this might lead but i always think of my kid when i think of this song so it has some kind of cheat sentimental value: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xqp1U6RoQaw
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#687680 | Sat - Mar 6 2010 - 13:59:41
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Quote (___ @ Sat - Feb 13 2010 - 04:11:35)
tool - lateralus


i get caught up more in songwriting than anything else when i listen to music because thoughts are what i know; whereas to take in music completely there's a lot more than thought-work going on. what i like about lateralus is that the songwriting is good but the sound itself goes beyond the words, which is oddly enough what i take to be part of what the words want anyway,

"Black then white are all I see in my infancy.
Red and yellow then came to be,
reaching out to me, lets me see.
As below so above and beyond I imagine,
drawn beyond the lines of reason.
Push the envelope. Watch it bend.

Over thinking, over analyzing,
separates the body from the mind.
Withering my intuition, missing opportunities and I must
feed my will to feel my moment drawing way outside the lines.

Black then white are all I see in my infancy.
Red and yellow then came to be,
reaching out to me, lets me see.
There is so much more and it beckons me to look though to these,
infinite possibilities.
As below so above and beyond I imagine,
drawn outside the lines of reason.
Push the envelope. Watch it bend.

Over thinking, over analyzing,
separates the body from the mind.
Withering my intuition, leaving opportunities behind.


Feed my will to feel this moment, urging me to cross the line.
Reaching out to embrace the random.
Reaching out to embrace whatever may come.

I embrace my desire to...
I embrace my desire to...
feel the rhythm,
to feel connected enough to step aside and weep like a widow,
to feel inspired,
to fathom the power,
to witness the beauty,
to bathe in the fountain,
to swing on the spiral,
to swing on the spiral,
to swing on the spiral of our divinity and still be a human.

With my feet upon the ground,
I move myself between the sounds and open wide to suck it in.
I feel it move across my skin.
I'm reaching up and reaching out.
I'm reaching for the random or whatever will bewilder me,
whatever will bewilder me.

And following our will and wind,
we may just go where no one's been.
We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no one's been.
Spiral out. Keep going.
Spiral out. Keep going.
Spiral out. Keep going.
Spiral out. Keep going."

it's pretty good anyway you look at it. what turns me off some guys like dylan, cohen, and some of the other great songwriters is that they fuck around trying to hard to get something right when going the natural route would have worked better. i almost wanted to piss on dylan's "modern times" CD for exactly that reason. there's too much egoism in those guys, and someone like woody guthrie (whom dylan treats like a hero) is much better for sake of keeping it simple and sticking to what's out there while wondering about what there might be. his music is always going somewhere.

what i really enjoy about lateralus is that it's sort of inviting you to go where people may or may not feel comfortable (the sound seems to achieve that better than the lyrics do, which is actually pretty amazing), and it hangs on the theme of will and desire. maybe it's a bit ambiguous about what happens with reason but i guess the song is treating reason like a tool that gets us lost, and then (the song) brings us back to the point where we're feeling like we've all got some common ground that we can tread. but that's not enough because we've got to open up to something more visceral, viz. whatever allows to experience stuff that blows us away. the other way to see it would be to suggest that it's reason that does the work and so it's never dumped along the way. but the spirit and desire talk sort of makes the first way of seeing it more apparent.

that doesn't really capture the feel of the song but the point is that in a way what makes the song really great is that it deliberately lacks a clear subject/object and in a way it completely disregards such dichotomies anyway. the whole thing is pretty rhizhomatic in a way that i think guys like the writers of _Capitalism and Schizophrenia_ would really appreciate:

"Let us summarize the principal characteristics of a rhizome: unlike trees or their roots, the rhizome connects any point to any other point, and its traits are not necessarily linked to traits of the same nature; it brings into play very different regimes of signs, and even nonsign states. The rhizome is reducible to neither the One or the multiple. It is not the One that becomes Two or even directly three, four, five etc. It is not a multiple derived from the one, or to which one is added (n+1). It is comprised not of units but of dimensions, or rather directions in motion. It has neither beginning nor end, but always a middle (milieu) from which it grows and which it overspills. It constitutes linear multiplicities with n dimensions having neither subject nor object, which can be laid out on a plane of coinsistency, and from which the one is always subtracted (n-1). When a multiplicity of this kind changes dimension, it necessairly changes in nature as well, undergoes a metamorphisis. Unlike a structure, which is defined by a set of points and positions, the rhizome is made only of lines; lines of segmentarity and stratification as its dimensions, and the line of flight or deterritorialization as the maximum dimension after which the multiplicity undergoes metamorphosis, changes in nature. These lines, or ligaments, should not be confused with lineages of the aborescent type, which are merely localizable linkages between points and positions...Unlike the graphic arts, drawing or photography, unlike tracings, the rhizome pertains to a map that must be produced, constructed, a map that is always detatchable, connectable, reversable, modifiable, and has multiple entranceways and exits and its own lines of flight.(see Deleuze & Guattari, 1987, p. 21)"

what tool does in the song is a bit like what deleuze was doing to western postulations about reason and how knowledge is seen as a tree with all these branches which stem from epistemology or possibly science; the contrast drawn by deleuze is the rhizhome whereas for tool it's actually the spiral. ofc some people might substitute the abyss, the web, gray areas, etc to build on similar "paradigms" which are basically the opposite of paradigms.

sorry got caught up in the moment and pooped a tl;dr. hope it was relevant.

This post has been edited by RewtheBrave on Sat - Mar 6 2010 - 14:01:47
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#687682 | Sat - Mar 6 2010 - 14:11:48
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rew
just cool it pls
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#687694 | Sat - Mar 6 2010 - 15:52:28
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Quote (Norse @ Sat - Mar 6 2010 - 11:11:48)
rew
just cool it pls


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Quote (Sgull @ Wed - Feb 17 2010 - 08:34:04)
im not sure i can make this any clearer

all time favorite song, aka that one song that you will always listen to straight through if it comes on in any situation


hmm

streetlight manifesto - a better place, a better time
3 doors down - when i'm gone

this girl i had been close with since the fourth grade ended up killing herself sophomore year after some serious family things and both of these songs reminds me of her
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Quote (lobb @ Sat - Mar 6 2010 - 16:52:28)
Quote (Norse @ Sat - Mar 6 2010 - 11:11:48)
rew
just cool it pls


Quote (lobb @ Sat - Mar 6 2010 - 16:59:46)

hmm

streetlight manifesto - a better place, a better time
3 doors down - when i'm gone

this girl i had been close with since the fourth grade ended up killing herself sophomore year after some serious family things and both of these songs reminds me of her


sorry to hear this m8 :(
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