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HatchbacK419 t1_j3pi6ed wrote

I am not the least bit religious, but ‘God Only Knows’ by The Beach Boys makes my heart warm and I can’t explain it in words.

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[deleted] t1_j3pis3b wrote

Digital Bath by Deftones. Everlong is one of my favorites too. Any idea on what is said 3 minutes deep? You know, the whisper part.

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leoatra_ttv t1_j3pkhja wrote

This question needs to be narrowed by genre or something, lol. Too hard.

Still Not a Player by Big Pun. That chord progression on the piano gets me every time.

September by Earth Wind and Fire. I know it's overdone, but it has to be the catchiest disco song right?

Always by Blink 182. Great song, best band in their genre probably. And all the perfect high school nostalgia I could ask for.

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Albatross0714 t1_j3psd45 wrote

So Far Gone by Thousand Foot Krutch - The Father's Bargain by Wolves at The Gate - Night by Attalus

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Leeves__ t1_j3pt4tt wrote

I found an article about this recently, this is what he whispers:

"So Dad would take the Sundays off,
And that's the only time he could ever get any rest,
And so, because we were loud on Sundays,
He'd make us hold his construction boots over our head, till he'd sleep
And they were really heavy boots
And I'd used to say dad come on please
And like start crying, cause they re too heavy."

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Leeves__ t1_j3ptai5 wrote

Smells Like Teen Spirit - Nirvana

Stairway to Heaven - Led Zeppelin

How to Disappear Completely - Radiohead

Black Hole Sun - Soundgarden

Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen

Strawberry Fields Forever - The Beatles

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thatweirdbeardedguy t1_j3ptisd wrote

DC by Died Pretty The Ship Song by Nick Cave Better in Blak by Thelma Plum My Island Home by The Warrumpi Band

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Egg-3P0 t1_j3puhtt wrote

You and Whose army? - Radiohead

Porcelain - Moby

The Daily Mail - Radiohead

Burn the Witch - Radiohead

Bane - Alt-J

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VlaxDrek t1_j3pzl2r wrote

Here Comes the Sun - the Beatles

Under Pressure - Queen and David Bowie

Solsbury Hill - Peter Gabriel

Yarrington Town - Nanci Griffith

Pioneer - The Band Perry

My Love is Your Love - Whitney Houston

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Roguewave1 t1_j3q0k2k wrote

O.K., so I’m a lot older than almost everyone here and my picks emphasize that. Few will have heard them, so I’ll provide easy access —

“Autumn Leaves” (w/ rarely heard prelude) — Nana Mouskouri

https://youtu.be/s0RdwlFtVGo

Theme from 2nd movement of Rodrigo’s “Concerto De Aranjuez” — Jim Hall (guitar) & all star jazz group including Chet Baker (trumpet) and Paul Desmond (sax)

https://youtu.be/hu9yUg-0SLI

“Stanyan Street Revisited” — Glenn Yarbrough

https://youtu.be/Z27yvhEq29U

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minnesotamiracle t1_j3q1a0y wrote

Listened to everlong on my way to and from snowboarding every time in 1999.

The suburbs- arcade fire Sprawl - arcade fire You already know- arcade fire Troy -Pete rock and cl smooth Everybody stay calm-run the jewels Clark gable-postal service District sleeps alone - postal service Dear Miami -rosin murphy Pray for rain- pure bathing culture

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Jon------ t1_j3q30ym wrote

Mate how are you convincing yourself this song is not religious at all. God only know how he feels about his love because only god knows everything. Its the whole fucking premise

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[deleted] t1_j3qgifb wrote

Here’s my top 3:

  1. Saint Asonia - Ghost

  2. Post Malone - Waiting For Never

  3. Modestep - Diamonds

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LucreziaBgd t1_j3qnqfv wrote

Since I've been loving you - Led Zeppelin
Summertime - Janis Joplin
Purple rain - Prince

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bernieinred t1_j3qpsum wrote

Nobody's Fault But Mine: Led Zeppelin Presence album. Crank it loud and check out John Bonham the drums. Fairies Wear Boots: Black Sabbath Paranoid album. Just do it loud. Mistreated: Deep Purple Burn album. And off course LOUD! Way underrated album.

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Odd-Tea-7190 t1_j3r4ixs wrote

Rainbow - Stargazer

Beatles - I want you

Nancy Sinatra - you only live twice

Led Zeppelin - Dazed and confused

David Bowie - moonage daydream

Marmalade - Reflections of my life....

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GNS1991 t1_j3rf324 wrote

Some random that pop in to my mind:

Jon Bon Jovi - Destination Anywhere

Laura Branigan - Gloria

U2 - One

Scorpions - Always somewhere

Roxette - Milk, toast and honey

Metallica - Wherever I may roam

ABBA - One of us

A-Ha - The sun never shown that day

Rozenstolz - Perlentaucher

Led Zeppelin - The battle of Evermore

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MrAmericanIdiot t1_j3szyy2 wrote

Nice to see Letterbomb. Definitely a highly underrated song just because it was never a single. I’d definitely go with Jesus of Suburbia.

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MoneySike3000 t1_j3tp9ww wrote

Jackson Brown- Running on Empty Bob Segar- Mainstreet U2- One

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