Best songs of 2010-2011?

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  1. nicholas1M7 Banned Banned

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    Hello,

    What are some of your "best songs list" of 2010-2011? I like P Diddy's "I'm coming home". I also like a few songs by Lloyd Banks, they're pretty decent if you're into rap. I also am into that new video "would you hold it against me?" by Britney Spears, I'd like to fuck that twat.
     
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  3. Me-Ki-Gal Banned Banned

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    Anything "Adele" is good to Me . Jason Spooner songs too . Which is a funny thing , he just played at my Grocery store Saturday evening at about 5:00 . Good food store that I can just about hit with a rock from my front door . Does he do that in every town he plays in ? " I believe in you" by Black Dove is my favorite right now . It makes Me cry when ever I hear the song
     
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  7. cosmictraveler Be kind to yourself always. Valued Senior Member

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    No one else has favorite songs? :shrug:
     
  8. Me-Ki-Gal Banned Banned

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    music haters . Not good
     
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    Kid Rock: "Rock'n'Roll Jesus"
     
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    All of my favorite artists take "geritol".

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  12. Me-Ki-Gal Banned Banned

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    Love Kid Rock . He Rocks . We use to do a cover " New Orleans " I think . The Tittle might not be complete . Not good with tittles , better with sound . I wish the band would start doing it again , but we all have to be in agreement on song lists .
    Speaking of funny Jesus es How bout that statue of Jesus that got hit by lightening and burned to the ground . That was hilarious . They called the statue Foot Ball Jesus . Funny to Me because my Haitian Buddy just landed in the area when it happened . We were joking around before he flew out of Missoula about how his name meaning was Thor the God of Lightening . What a friggen coincident . I tell you if there is a God he sure likes to make Me laugh.

    Song - Citizen Cope = can't remember the tittle . Lyrics go "I will never forget your healing hands my love" and I dedicate it too Lauren Tursellino for helping Me learn how to read and spell ( cough cough on the spelling ) Shut up book worms
     
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    My parents were the same way. Kept listening to Perry Como and Doris Day, and watching the Lawrence Welk Show. They thought the music you now look back on so nostalgically was pure noise. The world just passed them by.

    Have you been to any concerts lately? Some of these new bands and singers are fabulous. I saw "Over the Rhine" a couple of weeks ago and they almost made me cry. I love Seether, I'm going to see them (for the second time) tomorrow night--shades of Black Sabbath and early Blue Oyster Cult. Lissie screamed my socks off at the Lilith Fair so I caught her in a club gig last month.

    Yeah, I've also been to see CSNY, the Cult, Renaissance, Jean-Luc Ponty, the Doors with Ian Astbury, Janis Ian, Zappa Plays Zappa, the Church--I call it The Retired Hippie Band Nostalgia Reunion Circuit. And my own band writes music that sounds like the 1970s-80s.

    But Rob Thomas, Kelly Clarkson, Alice in Chains (new lineup), Filter, Sara Bareilles... I've seen 'em all and there's lots of good music out there for us fans of Chuck Berry, the Stones, Pink Floyd, Yes and Fairport Convention.

    Catch some of it, keep your brain and body exercised, so that you don't end up needing Geritol too.

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    Sandy Denny was the best . ( Fairport Convention ) I still cry when I hear the music . What a lose to humanity as a whole . Im a got listen to Crazy Man Micheal right now
     
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    But you do as well, only you mix it with your beer!
     
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    I got to see that band live once. What a memorable experience. Did you like Renaissance? They "reunited" last year and I saw them at the legendary Birchmere in Alexandria. It was actually Annie Haslam with five new guys but they played everything just fine.

    You might like Over The Rhine. I saw them last month.

    Sandy Denny was just one of those troubled souls like Marilyn Monroe and Janis Joplin. Artists have a lot of stuff inside them and some of it is painful. Some of them can stand it and some can't.

    We just have to be grateful for what they were able to give us, forgive them for not being stronger--after all they're human just like us--and move on and find the next great artist. What else can we do?

    I was lucky enough to see Shakira when she was still writing intelligent songs in Spanish, before the Hollywood Machine did a Céline Dion number on her and trained her to sing vapid ditties in English. (But she's always been a belly-dancer.

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    ) I went to the Lilith Fair last year and they had a whole bunch of new talented singer-songwriters. Lissie was one I liked especially and I just caught her own tour in Washington in January.
     
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    I don't get out much . My family keeps me locked up in the basement except to let Me out to play guitar . It is to bad to as Johny Winters was just in town and my buddy Lee and the band he plays base in opened for him . Exciting Yeah Man . I learned music from some exceptional teachers. My violin teacher had perfect pitch . Now that was something . You could hit on anything and she could tell you exactly what notes made up the conglomerate of noise . It was freaky and a lot like friggen magic if you ask me . Her daughter managed to beat rhythm into me. She is a fiddle player . Lesley Erickson is her name and there is not a better fiddle player in the world ! in the world ! Her Dad taught Bob Ringwald to play jazz piano . Yeah man greats . The likes of Dizzy Gillespie , George Van Eps , and who knows who I can't remember . Miles Richmond would be one who I am forgetting , . Sugar Willie is Her dads name and he had a band back in the day called Sugar Willie and the ten cubes . The harmony he wrote was from a different place Fraggle. We would play something and he would come give us new voicing and it was like we were tone deaf by the voicings we were using. Any who I have been able to tell for quite awhile that you like to play and listen to music . The most memorable artist I have ever seen to date was Andrea Segovia at the Masonic Temple in San Francisco with no amplification and we were in the nose bleed section . You could hear every note like you had your face a foot away from his guitar . Amasing ! I learned there was technique to get more projection out of a box with strings then I was getting at that particular timespace.
    What instrument do you play ?

    I made a mistake at the beginning of this thread ; The Bands name I quoted was Black dove and they are some fine chaps , but the band I meant was Black Dub the song was correct "I Believe in you"

    O.K. here is a new band to the scene and are making a big hit in Nashville as we speak . Very Very Popular and maybe some of you have heard of them already . " The Decemberest " Yeah Man They use to be called Tarkio , which is an area just out side of town here in good old Missoula zoo town . " Why We Fight" is one of there big hits right now. Great song
     
  18. rena42war Registered Member

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    According me waka waka is the best song of the year 2010-2011. This one of famous song sung by Shakira.
     
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    Bass guitar. I used to be a guitar-pickin' folksinger back in the day, just covering the hits. But I've been playing electric bass for more than 35 years now, almost exclusively in original-music rock'n'roll bands.
     
  20. Ruud_Luiten Registered Member

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    Adele - rolling into the deep, best song this year.
     
  21. awesomeppl Registered Member

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    I personally think that Eminem- Love the way you Lie is pretty great and also all his other songs just because hes amazing! Katy Perry is pretty great to. Um there are other good ones like Kenny Chesney- Boys of Fall and countless others.
     
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