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Favourite songs - one per post please

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I make no apologies. It's a perfect pop song.


I liked it so much, I decided to make this emote :)flashmb)
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Once I was done, I thought of a few ways to improve it, but it would have meant starting from scratch so /effort...
 
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It was 1977 and I was 12. I was real sick of hearing disco music thanks in part to my annoying 17 year old sister. Then I heard this new music which was called punk rock. I loved it. This is one of the first punk songs I remember hearing along with some Ramones as their album Rocket to Russia was huge too. I loved this song the first time I heard it and I was a Sex Pistols fan for life. Maggy and I saw them a few years back on their reunion tour and it was awesome!

 
I used to go to concerts with my Mom, more so she didn't have to go alone than a true interest in her music. So Tony Bennett and K.D. Lang toured several years ago and Mom decided she wanted to go see Tony in concert. I put a book in my purse and went along. I was blown away. It was one of the best concerts I was ever at in my life - and I've seen a LOT of bands in concert. To this day, if I had another chance to see him/them again, I'd go in a second.

Their version of Blue Velvet is my favorite version of this beautiful song:

 
I have a thing for old-style western soundtracks (spaghetti westerns), and Tarantino reconstructed one perfectly for Django Unchained. The OST is really highly recommended.
 
The tale of a man who unofficially volunteers to work at his local abbatoir as a method of relaxation, as related by seminal 1980s post-hardcore noise-punk outfit Big Black.

 
Oh, this is up there. Not my favorite one but one of the funny ones
 
 
Mine would have to be Vegastar's "100ème Étage".

 
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