Favorite Non-EDM Song of All-Time ?

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  • BureOne
    Are you Kidding me??
    • Jun 2004
    • 3285

    #16
    Re: Favorite Non-EDM Song of All-Time ?

    Need at least 3 aswell...

    James - Lose Control

    The Damned - Alone again or...

    Kraftwerk - The telephone call


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    • GregWhelan
      Are you Kidding me??
      • Jun 2004
      • 2992

      #17
      Re: Favorite Non-EDM Song of All-Time ?

      U2 - Love Comes Tumbling

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      • palmer
        Retired or Simply Important
        • Jun 2004
        • 5383

        #18
        Re: Favorite Non-EDM Song of All-Time ?

        Cutting Crew - I Just Died In Your Arms Tonight
        todayistomorrow
        art direction | design | animation

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        • TomTom
          Paging Doctor Weeds...we have a shortage on 1st St.
          • May 2002
          • 16206

          #19
          Re: Favorite Non-EDM Song of All-Time ?

          Smashing Pumpkins - Silverfuck
          Rush - La villa strangiato
          Massive Attack - Protection
          Tool - Hooker with a penis

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          • Corven
            Are you Kidding me??
            • Jun 2004
            • 4080

            #20
            Re: Favorite Non-EDM Song of All-Time ?

            Originally posted by TomTom
            Smashing Pumpkins - Silverfuck
            Rush - La villa strangiato
            Massive Attack - Protection
            Tool - Hooker with a penis

            the song titles strings into some weird sex fetish you have tom

            tough call ... any song by pearl jam
            if i have to pick one ... pearl jam - black
            I broke my spoon on the viagra sundae.

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            • dtgunslinger
              Addiction started
              • Nov 2004
              • 352

              #21
              Re: Favorite Non-EDM Song of All-Time ?

              Definitely number one:Bold As Love-Jimi Hendrix
              Any live version of Red House, Hear My Train by Jimi
              Priceless-Incubus
              One Of These Days-Pink Floyd
              Stop-Janes Addicition
              Tommy The Cat-Primus
              Not living my life to see if I get into heaven or hell, just how long I'll have to spend in purgatory.

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              • qwerty2222
                Platinum Poster
                • Jun 2004
                • 1615

                #22
                Re: Favorite Non-EDM Song of All-Time ?

                van morrison - brown eyed girl

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                • Kobe
                  I wish I had an interesting User title
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 2589

                  #23
                  Re: Favorite Non-EDM Song of All-Time ?

                  damn, so many good choice already, I'm amazed how consistant our tastes are

                  I will have to second-
                  Pink Floyd- Time, the song gets better and more relevant with each listen

                  BTW, my favorite EDM is probably:
                  Black Science Orchestra - New Jersey Deep
                  Beats are my crack.

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                  • krelm
                    Addiction started
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 437

                    #24
                    Re: Favorite Non-EDM Song of All-Time ?

                    Originally posted by stencil_cp
                    janes addiction - three days
                    I was gonna say that too!

                    Originally posted by TomTom
                    Smashing Pumpkins - Silverfuck
                    This one is up there as well. Best Pumpkins song, IMO.

                    I'll also add:
                    Skinny Puppy - Nature's Revenge
                    7% Solution - Built on Sand (I wouldn't expect many non-Austinites to know this one)
                    Broken Symmetry on mcast.mercuryserver.com

                    www.krelmatrix.com - archives & mixes
                    www.myspace.com/satansfluffer - general tomfoolery

                    "It's like a koala bear crapped a rainbow in my brain!"
                    - Stimutacs

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                    • chemicalbeavis
                      Are you Kidding me??
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 3607

                      #25
                      Re: Favorite Non-EDM Song of All-Time ?

                      Originally posted by Lrn
                      foreigner - i want to know what love is

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                      • bart_smastard
                        Gold Gabber
                        • May 2005
                        • 980

                        #26
                        Re: Favorite Non-EDM Song of All-Time ?

                        air -all i need

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                        • bart_smastard
                          Gold Gabber
                          • May 2005
                          • 980

                          #27
                          Re: Favorite Non-EDM Song of All-Time ?

                          Chem when i first saw that quote .. i thought nahhhhhhh ure just taking the piss .
                          Lrn -------> go to the corner and hang your head in SHAME

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                          • skahound
                            Someone MARRY ME!! LOL
                            • Jun 2004
                            • 11411

                            #28
                            Re: Favorite Non-EDM Song of All-Time ?

                            Originally posted by dvs
                            anything by Bob Marley
                            Bob Marley Rises From Grave To Free Frat Boys From Bonds Of Oppression

                            The Onion
                            October 5, 2005 | Issue 41?40

                            WILLIAMSBURG, VA?In an unprecedented effort to fight injustice, reggae music legend Bob Marley, dead since 1981, rose from his grave in Jamaica early Sunday to free his most devoted followers, American college fraternity members, "from the bonds of oppression."

                            Marley's recordings, which originally raised awareness of the Rastafarian faith and the plight of underprivileged Jamaicans and Africans, have taken on an even deeper meaning as the Greek fraternal system, a maligned, misunderstood minority group itself, has fervently embraced the driving, soulful music.

                            Minutes after his resurrection, the dreadlocked spirit materialized in the backyard of Epsilon Iota, the Sigma Nu chapter of the College of William and Mary in Virginia. Radiating a transcendent aura, Marley addressed the college's recent campus-wide ban on bonfires.

                            "I appeared to I fraternity brothers to tell them be strong," said Marley, standing in front of hundreds of hooting fraternity members. "I say don't let dean of students, Henry Riegert, fool ya, or even try to school ya. We'll get that bonfire going in time for da mixer, mon. A fire a man's own business."

                            Marley was referring to Dean Henry Riegert, who recently denied Sigma Nu's request to host the annual homecoming mixer after their back-to-school party resulted in three severe injuries and two cases of acute alcohol poisoning.

                            "I songs was about the plight of the brothers and sisters in Jamaica, mon," Marley said. "But right now, it is the frata mon who need it more. They are standing by I music during they keg party."

                            Marley has been touring the country, acting as the voice for America's fraternities.

                            "Frata mon's life is hard," said Marley during a press conference Monday at Iowa State University's Acacia fraternity. "Professor, he flunk you all the time. Policeman, he ticket you for the noise. Board of Regents, they make so many rule, try to keep the fraternity music down."

                            In ongoing meetings with fraternity presidents nationwide, Marley said he has heard accounts of mandatory sensitivity seminars, confiscated fake IDs, citations for public nudity, and unfair public perceptions of fraternity members.

                            These harrowing stories have inspired Marley to hold a benefit concert Oct. 15 at the Las Olas Open-Air Ampitheater in Cabo San Lucas. All proceeds from the benefit, which could prove the largest gathering of reggae-loving frat members since the Reggae Sunsplash tour in 1997, will go to a legal-defense fund overseen by the North American Interfraternity Conference.

                            Admission to the concert will be free for any member of the fraternity system wearing a baseball hat cocked to the side or back.

                            "I is hoping to get as many of I brothers to the concert as I can," Marley said. "I want them to see that many people may not hear the cries of the oppressively rich white children, but Bob Marley hear them."

                            Jason "Boner" Bonham, chapter president of the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity at Tufts University, described Marley's second coming as "killer."

                            "We're going to Cabo San Lucas!" Bonham said. "The only thing that would be better is if Jim Morrison himself rose from the grave to jam with Bob."

                            "Seriously, I'm such a huge fan that I've practically worn out my CD copy of Legend. It's the best fuck music," Bonham added.

                            Although Marley will return to his grave after the Cabo San Lucas concert, he said he will rise up occasionally to give impromptu shows in the billiard rooms, arcades, and basements of fraternity houses across the nation.

                            "Rasta no abide a sad fraternity mon," Marley said. "I and I will see da brothaman through. These songs of freedom... They all they ever had."


                            Marley helps a frat boy release his body from the tyranny of alcohol.
                            A good shower head and my right hand - the two best lovers that I ever had.

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                            • MJ
                              Here since 2002
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 6560

                              #29
                              Re: Favorite Non-EDM Song of All-Time ?

                              Originally posted by Kobe
                              I will have to second-
                              Pink Floyd- Time, the song gets better and more relevant with each listen
                              3rd

                              ...and the older you get the more relevant the song becomes.
                              mjwebhosting you know it makes sense



                              Silentium est aureum

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                              • fumanchu182
                                Angantyr The Ruthless
                                • Jun 2004
                                • 962

                                #30
                                Re: Favorite Non-EDM Song of All-Time ?

                                i am gonna have to go with

                                imagine - john lennon
                                layla - eric clapton
                                here i go again - whitesnake
                                The sailors of the United States Navy are among the most disciplined, devoted, and well-trained fighting men the world has ever known. They drink gasoline and piss fire, The spit bullets and shit bombs, and will swim across the ocean with a knife in their teeth just for the chance to carve up those that threaten their homeland.

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