1. Face in the Sand - Iron Maiden
2. Dance of Death - Iron Maiden
3. Higher Power - Boston
4. Paschendale - Iron Maiden
5. Stairway to Heaven - Led Zeppelin
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1. Face in the Sand - Iron Maiden
2. Dance of Death - Iron Maiden
3. Higher Power - Boston
4. Paschendale - Iron Maiden
5. Stairway to Heaven - Led Zeppelin
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Hmmm, top five rock tunes.
I am a rock - Simon & Garfunkle
Like a rolling stone - Bob Dylan
A whiter pade of shale - Procul Harem ()
I better stop now.
Unto each good man a good dog
I was asked to compile a list of ten songs yesterday, and I could barely get past #2...
Let's see if I can do this.
In no particular order (artist - title):
Immortal - Where Dark and Light Don't Differ
Korpiklaani - Hullunhumppa
Absu - Stone of Destiny (for Magh Slecht and Ard Righ)
Nunslaughter - Raid the Convent
Satyricon - Dark Medieval Times
Man, is this list ever subject to change.
Heh,
Killers - Iron Maiden,
Warriors Of The World - Manowar,
Bard's Song - Blind Guardian,
Don't Stop At The Top - Children Of Bodom,
Nothing Else Matters - Metallica ( I am bored with them but they are good).
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Song 2 Blur
Perry Mason Ozzy
Your Time is Gonna Come Dread Zeppelin
Smells Like Nirvana Wierd Al
Get Up Stand Up Bob Marley
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Stay Calm, Be Alert, Think Clearly, Act Decisively
CoH
Man, impossible.... I'll just throw in some great songs:
"Sun Is Shining" - Bob Marley & the Wailers (Absolutely mystical)
"Making History" - Linton Kwesi Johnson (One of LKJ's best song).
"Stand Firm" - Peter Tosh (One of my favorite Tosh tune. Nice lyrics too: "'If you want be saved son, you got to go in your grave son', pack of bulls**t, that is bulls**t, I say".)
"Tradition" - Burning Spear (Whew!![]()
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"Rainbow Chariot" - John Brown's Body (Relatively new song, but a slayer).
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Bob Marley | Burning Spear | Robots In Disguise | Esperanza Spalding
Sue Denim (Robots In Disguise) | Sue Denim (2)
"Can you explain why blue looks blue?" - Francis Crick
Hallowed be thy name - Iron Maiden
Chop Suey - System of a down
Fear of the dark - Iron Maiden
And then there was silence - Blind Guardian
Crazy Train - Ozzy Osbourne
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath - Black Sabbath
War Pigs - Black Sabbath
Stairway to heaven - Led Zeppelin
Walk - Pantera
The Unforgiven 2 - Metallica
In no order and I had to do 10 because 5 isn't enough. There are many more songs which I just love, very, very hard to choose a specific 5 or 10 as your favorites. All of those are brilliant tunes though, I recommend any of them to everyone.
GARCIN: I "dreamt," you say. It was no dream. When I chose the hardest path, I made my choice deliberately. A man is what he wills himself to be.
INEZ: Prove it. Prove it was no dream. It's what one does, and nothing else, that shows the stuff one's made of.
GARCIN: I died too soon. I wasn't allowed time to - to do my deeds.
INEZ: One always dies too soon - or too late. And yet one's whole life is complete at that moment, with a line drawn neatly under it, ready for the summing up. You are - your life, and nothing else.
Jean Paul Sartre - No Exit 1944
Hmm. That might be
Ace of Spades: Motorhead
Hells Bells: AC/DC
N.O.B.: Iron maiden (oh yes)
In My time of Dying: Led Zep
Pinball Wizard: The Who
Special Bonus track
Revolution Calling: Queensryche
Old Skool? Who, me?
"The only thing I've gotten out of this thread is that Navaros is claiming that Satan gave Man meat. Awesome." Gorebag
I really hate these type of questions, as they are so incredibly hard to narrow down to just 5 songs. So here are just a few favourites, not in any particular order though, and yes, I have kept them to rock songs only, as was the question.
1. More than a feeling - Boston. A great track, plus there are a few lines which mean a lot to me.
2. Ride on - AC/DC. Yet another great track, I think it's the best one they did, and I am a big AC/DC fan.
3. Fade to black - Metallica. These were about my favourite group almost from the first time I heard the first album, up until the release of the sixth album Load, which I just couldn't get into. The entire black album, with the exception of Enter Sandman (which ended up becoming rather boring).
4. Shine on you crazy diamond parts 1 & 2 & Wish you were here - Pink Floyd.
5. Alone - Suicidal Tendencies. Although my brother borrowed my Lights, Camera, Revolution CD, and he lost the actual CD, so now I just have the cover, and memories of some great songs.
6. From out of nowhere & Epic - Faith no more.
7. Janie's got a gun - Aerosmith.
8. Hallowed be thy name - Iron Maiden.
9. Dallas 1 pm, Denim & Leather, and Crusader - Saxon.
10. White Lightning - Def Leppard.
Well, that's a few more than 5, but I could go on almost forever, so that should give you at least some idea of my favourites.
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Early man's attempts to make rock music.
1.Man hitting ground with rock, makes killer ants angry, man ripped to bits by killer ants.
2.Man hitting other rock with rock, thus creating fire instead of music, man catches on fire.
3.Man hitting other man with rock, man gets arrested and hung stoned to death.
4.Man hitting jellyfish with rock, jellyfish goes scweesh, man covered in jellyfish bits and dies of jellyfish poison.
5.Man hitting himself on head with rock, causes him to have a strange vision, invents religion, lots of people die.
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I don't know all of those, but none of the ones I do know are rock...Originally Posted by NeonGod
The same goes for other lists to varying degree...
Here's some rock you guys haven't heard before:
Rock, roll, ramble
Rock, roll, ramble
Sono Pazzi Questi Romani
Paul Peru: Holier than thy bucket!
I don't know much rock songs, I'm only 16, as you all now know.
I can make a list of pretty new rock songs that I like, but I don't know . . .
GAH!, Why Not!, It's Frontroom!
OK, my 4 fav (pop-)rock songs:
1: The rasmus - In the shadows
2: Linkin park & Jay Z - Numb/encore
3: Maroon 5 - this love
4: Linkin park - breaking the habit
behind the no. 4 a long list of equals comes.
Maybe 'this love' isn't real rock, but it rocks!
- Chu - Gi - Makoto - Rei - Jin - Yu - Meiyo -
In no order:
Gasmask Revival - Voivod
No W - Ministry
Phobia - Kreator
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Little Wing - Hendrix
I am the sword.
Nmmm rock tunes
I am a rock
Rock around the clock
Rock on
Rock me baby
Rock of ages
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Fighting for Truth , Justice and the American way
Pink Floyd-Time,
Pink Floyd- Shine on you crazy Diamond (all parts)
Aveneged Sevenfold: I won't see you tonight pt1
Guns N Roses-Sweet Child of Mine
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Freebird - LYNRYD SKYNYRD!
Hotel California - The Eagles
(From this point, in no particular order)
Shine on You Crazy Diamonds - Floyd
Wish you were here Floyd
Sweet Home Alabama - Skynyrd
Highway to Hell - AC/DC
Listen to the Money Talk - AC/DC
Mutter - Rammstein
Purple Haze (COME ON PEOPLE REPRESENT THE HENDRIX MAN!)
Layla - Derek and the Dominoes
Cocaine - Clapton
Sonne - Rammstein
Iron Man - Sabbath
Tier - Rammstein
Why do you hate Freedom?
The US is marching backward to the values of Michael Stivic.
Opiate - Tool
Undertow - Tool
AEnima - Tool
Salival - Tool
Lateralus - Tool
Those are albums though... does that still count...?
Oh and the only thing that can match up;
The Wall - Pink Floyd
well..... just for youOriginally Posted by Wonderland
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1. Aqualung-Jethro Tull
2. Smoke on the Water-Deep Purple
3. Skating away on the thin ice of a new day- Jethro Tull
4. Welcome to the Machine-Pink Floyd
5. Wish you were here- Pink Floyd
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And thank YOU sir.Originally Posted by Hiji
You're good peoples.
It is cool to see so many rockers in the Org.![]()
It's all metal. No rock per se, but one could say a more evolved form of it.Originally Posted by Paul Peru
heavy-collective soul
mind riot-soundgarden
painted black-rolling stones
use the man-megadeth
spellbound-ac/dc
this list is in no way definitive and was extremely difficult to reduce down to. but these are 5 of the songs that still give me goosebumps when i hear them.
indeed
7 nations army - white stripes
foxy lady - jimi hendrix
hooker with a penis - tool
smells like teen spirit - nirvana
whole lotta love - led zeppelin
With the exception of "Sun Is Shining", this set is even better than the first I've posted:
"Easy Skanking" - Bob Marley & the Wailers (Wow)
"Di Unfinish Revalueshan" - Linton Kwesi Johnson (even better than "Making History". This is a funky keeper).
"Igziabeher" - Peter Tosh (An amazing one).
"Jah Guide" - Peter Tosh (Another heavy stuff).
"Holy Man" - Burning Spear (relatively new song but great; killer horns).
Next, the ultimate music....
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Bob Marley | Burning Spear | Robots In Disguise | Esperanza Spalding
Sue Denim (Robots In Disguise) | Sue Denim (2)
"Can you explain why blue looks blue?" - Francis Crick
Number of the beast-Iron Maiden
Hangar 18- Megadeth
Justice for all- Metallica
Roll the fire- Conception
Erotomania-Dream Theater
just the first 5 that came to my mind i dont think i can choose just 5 all time favourite
μηνιν αειδε θεα Πηληιαδεω Αχιληοs ουλομενην
It seems I can fit some more before the ultimate ones.
"Burial" - Peter Tosh (edit: "Burial" is much better than "Crystal Ball" only the version is too "rock-afied").
"Africa Unite" - Bob Marley & the Wailers (monster song, underrated).
"Built This City" - Burning Spear (the horns, the rhythm, the horns...).
Next, the Ultimate ones....
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Bob Marley | Burning Spear | Robots In Disguise | Esperanza Spalding
Sue Denim (Robots In Disguise) | Sue Denim (2)
"Can you explain why blue looks blue?" - Francis Crick
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Why do you hate Freedom?
The US is marching backward to the values of Michael Stivic.
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