Sufjan Stevens- For the Widows in Paradise, For the Fatherless in Ypsilanti
The Dandy Warhols-The Last High and Muhammad
Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds-Tripping Billies (live acoustic version)
Dave Matthews Band- Lie in our graves
James Blunt-Wisemen (actually is the only Blunt song I like)
Led Zeppelin-Over the Hills and Far Away
U2-Beautiful Day, Mysterious Ways, Sunday y Sunday
Anything by the Police
"Let's Keep The Friendly Confines Friendly" - Ernie Banks
Led Zep-Over the Hills and Far Away
The Beatles-Eight Days a Week, In My Life, A Day in the Life, I'm Looking Through You many more
Sublime- Doin Time, What Happened, Scarlet Begonias, 5446 Thats My Number/Ball and Chain
Reel Big Fish-Beer
Rage Against the Machine-Renegades of Funk
Grateful Dead-Scarlet Begonias, Uncle Johns Band, Friend of the Devil, Good Lovin
Phish- Punch You in the Eye
The Doors-The End, Break On Through, Whisky Bar, Twentieth Century Fox
Lots more actually...I guess if I put too many it defeats the purpose of this topic.
beatdrum wrote:The Infamous Date Rape- A Tribe Called Quest
I'm as big a Tribe fan as you'll ever find, but this pick just seems bizarre to me. I mean, obviously, it all comes down to a matter of taste, but I wouldn't even consider Date Rape a top five song on The Low End Theory alone. But much repsect for listing a Tribe song at all.