What song do you wish was longer?
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What song do you wish was longer?
There are some songs I feel I could listen to for an entire day. Some examples:
Gordon Lightfoot -- If You Could Read My Mind
Toad the wet Sprocket -- Little Heaven and Crazy Life
David Gray -- Please Forgive Me
I know there are others, just can't remember 'em right now.
Dawgs Suck.
Gordon Lightfoot -- If You Could Read My Mind
Toad the wet Sprocket -- Little Heaven and Crazy Life
David Gray -- Please Forgive Me
I know there are others, just can't remember 'em right now.
Dawgs Suck.
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Originally posted by woofman
Hybrid Moments by The Misfits
Hybrid Moments by The Misfits
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I don't think I would like to extend my fave short songs, but I can listen to these two a couple of times in a row:
"Sparrow" by the Boo Radleys
"Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want" by the Smiths
"Sparrow" by the Boo Radleys
"Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want" by the Smiths
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No Aloha by the Breeders
For anyone who has heard it, it is a really good song the way it is, but after the electric guitars kick in, it feels like they could go on for another minute or so.
For anyone who has heard it, it is a really good song the way it is, but after the electric guitars kick in, it feels like they could go on for another minute or so.
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Nine Inch Nails - "A Warm Place"
While I'm not the biggest NIN fan in the world (Trent's work is super derivative), this track is absolutely beautiful. But too damned short!
-matt
While I'm not the biggest NIN fan in the world (Trent's work is super derivative), this track is absolutely beautiful. But too damned short!
-matt
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Originally posted by BigPete
Inna Gadda Da Vida ... there's just so much more they could have done.
Inna Gadda Da Vida ... there's just so much more they could have done.
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"Cactus" by the Pixies
"The Sun, The Moon and Stars" by Prince
"Axe Murderer Song" by Camper Van Beethoven
"The Heart Asks Pleasure First" by Micheal Nyman
"Fish Beach" by Micheal Nyman
"The Sun, The Moon and Stars" by Prince
"Axe Murderer Song" by Camper Van Beethoven
"The Heart Asks Pleasure First" by Micheal Nyman
"Fish Beach" by Micheal Nyman
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I thought that the full version of Inna Gadda Da Vida was like 20 minutes long? I haven't heard that one, but are you guys just being sarcastic?
My vote goes for Pink Floyds "echoes"....ok I'm only joking, but it probably is my favorite song.
I guess my real vote goes toward new metallica material. I really miss the old school jams found on the likes of ride the lightning and master of puppets. Most of the bands that I listen to though already record long songs, so I don't know!
My vote goes for Pink Floyds "echoes"....ok I'm only joking, but it probably is my favorite song.
I guess my real vote goes toward new metallica material. I really miss the old school jams found on the likes of ride the lightning and master of puppets. Most of the bands that I listen to though already record long songs, so I don't know!