It's so very difficult to mention ONE......there are soooooooooo many.....'Roadhouse Blues' by The Doors, 'Free Bird' by Lynyrd Skynyrd, 'Going to California' by Led Zeppelin, 'Me n My Bobby McGee' by Janis Joplin, 'Baker Street' by Gerry Raferty, 'Like a Rollin Stone' by Bob Dylan, 'Amazing Journey' by The Who, 'Don't Come Around Here No More' by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers are a few that comes to my mind right now.
Liberian Girl - Michael Jackson All That I Need - (I have a different version from the usual Boyzone one, don't know the artist name, but this also sounds like Ronan Keating) Truly Madly Deeply (Not by Savage Garden, again don't know the artist name)
tu hi meri shab hai (original) - form KK kya mujhe pyar hai (original) - from KK dooori sahi jaye na (both original & energy mix) - from Atif ashique banaya aapne (original) - from Himesh [ May 16, 2007: Message edited by: ankur rathi ]
Thats a hard question to answer. I have more than 12000 in my personal collection (admittedly not all good music).
I keep about 160 songs on my phone. Here are a few from that list.
Vitamin C - Can Chakra Khan - Various Artists Giant vs Third Eye Foundation - The Third Eye Foundation La Rapture - Yann Tiersen No Dove Covenant - Third Eye Foundation Third World Lover - Dynamite D./Kid Koala Totally Confused - The Married Monk While You Sleep - Shannon Wright/Yann Tiersen
I have a favorite album side: Great Divide and Pussy Wiggle Stomp from Don Ellis Live at the Filmore. Loud, fast, complicated material, last gig of a long tour, pumped up band pushing the edge of everyone's ability, amazing stuff.
I can't name a single song, Usually I hear for : Enrique Iglesias, Kelly Clarckson, Lionel Richie, Andrea Bocelli, Mariah Carey, Evanscense, Christina Aguilera. Music ? BraveHeart sound track rules !
I tend to get into an album, listen to it over and over, then move on. Right now, it's Bree Sharp. Some notable songs are "David Duchovny", an over-the-top tribute to the former X-files star (the man, the myth, the monotone), "Cheap and Evil Girl", and "Guttermouth". Great stuff!
Before that it was The 5,6,7,8's, then Jack Johnson, then The White Stripes.
My nightmare? Being locked in a room with John Todd as the DJ. I imagine he might have the same nightmare about me!
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