Your 3 all-time favourite songs (other than PJ)
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            Journey Through the Past.. Neil
 You've Got Her In your Pocket... WS
 Let It Bleed... Stones
 Actually you could just add the whole album Let It Bleed and you'd be in good shape.
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 Good call on the WS - not enough of them on this list yet!mrussel1 said:Journey Through the Past.. Neil
 You've Got Her In your Pocket... WS
 Let It Bleed... Stones
 Actually you could just add the whole album Let It Bleed and you'd be in good shape.
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            Watching the Wheels - John LennonWaiting for the Miracle - Leonard CohenCrazy Love - Van Morrison
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 My late brother had a tattoo with Let It Bleed on a banner over the Stones' tongue on his back shoulder for most of his short life. At his wake, my late sister and I had flowers in the shape of a tongue with "Miss You' on a banner.across it. He would have liked that.mrussel1 said:Journey Through the Past.. Neil
 You've Got Her In your Pocket... WS
 Let It Bleed... Stones
 Actually you could just add the whole album Let It Bleed and you'd be in good shape.0
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 That follower would be me! Spotify playlists are awesome. I had one for years that just included every single song that I liked. I then started creating playlists that were for certain moods/genres/bands. I have 9 followers for one of my playlists. It's not much and really means nothing, but it makes me feel good. LOLPJ_Soul said:
 I'm a bit surprised to see that you're the only one following it (I assume - it has only 1 follower, so it must be you!). Have most people simply not realized the magic of Spotify playlists?njnancy said:
 I love following your list on Spotify, it just gets better and betterer.PJ_Soul said:
 I did put some thought into it and thought it was possible that you were full of it, lol, but then decided that it was only my job to build the playlist by adding all suggestions, not to judge the song selections or play a guessing game about whether or not someone is serious.mrussel1 said:Although... considering I know how politically astute you are, and you should know where I stand... maybe you should have figured that one out. And I really do like Sister Christian! And I really do like Sister Christian!  0 0
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 Sorry about your brother. He had excellent taste obviously.njnancy said:
 My late brother had a tattoo with Let It Bleed on a banner over the Stones' tongue on his back shoulder for most of his short life. At his wake, my late sister and I had flowers in the shape of a tongue with "Miss You' on a banner.across it. He would have liked that.mrussel1 said:Journey Through the Past.. Neil
 You've Got Her In your Pocket... WS
 Let It Bleed... Stones
 Actually you could just add the whole album Let It Bleed and you'd be in good shape.0
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            Ripple.. Grateful Dead
 It's Good to be King.. Tom Petty
 Thunder Road.. Bruce.. but search for the live version from the Hammersmith Odeon. Of the thousands of songs I know, this song has the best lyrics. It's pure poetry and more lyrics than most would write on an entire album.0
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 Awesome picks!! The screen door slams, Mary's dress waves, like a vision she dances across the porch as the radio plays Roy Orbison singing for the lonely...... There is so much imagery in just the beginning of the song. And live makes it a spiritual experience.mrussel1 said:Ripple.. Grateful Dead
 It's Good to be King.. Tom Petty
 Thunder Road.. Bruce.. but search for the live version from the Hammersmith Odeon. Of the thousands of songs I know, this song has the best lyrics. It's pure poetry and more lyrics than most would write on an entire album.
 Ripple is just a damn classic. My GD pick was Box of Rain but I have no quarrel with this (St. Stephens in there too...)0
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            That Alfred Molina scene in Boogie Nights with "Sister Christian" (and "Jesse's Girl") is one of the best five minutes of 1990s cinema.
 "I Think That I Would Die," Hole
 "Fearless," Pink Floyd
 "Bonzo Goes to Bitburg," RamonesI SAW PEARL JAM0
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 The whole song, you can see unfolding before you clear as day. That's the genius of Bruce. The River, Glory Days, so many of his songs are as vivid as life itself.njnancy said:
 Awesome picks!! The screen door slams, Mary's dress waves, like a vision she dances across the porch as the radio plays Roy Orbison singing for the lonely...... There is so much imagery in just the beginning of the song. And live makes it a spiritual experience.mrussel1 said:Ripple.. Grateful Dead
 It's Good to be King.. Tom Petty
 Thunder Road.. Bruce.. but search for the live version from the Hammersmith Odeon. Of the thousands of songs I know, this song has the best lyrics. It's pure poetry and more lyrics than most would write on an entire album.
 Ripple is just a damn classic. My GD pick was Box of Rain but I have no quarrel with this (St. Stephens in there too...)
 And yes, I could have gone Box of Rain, Friend of the Devil, Operator, basically anything from American Beauty. It so happened I was listening to AB on my way home from work and Ripple was the last song I heard.0
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            Not Dark Yet - Bob DylanEpic Problem - FugaziGrace, Too - The Tragically Hip
 With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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            221 songs.
 With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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            mrussel1 said:
 Love the Dylan.. Fugazi I haven't listened to since high school. I should start again.PJ_Soul said:Not Dark Yet - Bob DylanEpic Problem - FugaziGrace, Too - The Tragically Hip
 What's the story on the Hip? It's such a Canadian thing, but I feel like I missed out on it.The story of The Hip is hard to tell, because it's so mixed with emotion and, well, I dunno, the Canadian soul, in a way that no other artist has ever been or ever will be IMO. But what is easy to say is that they are a fucking amazing band (and were one of the best live shows out there, easily competing with PJ as far as that goes), with an incredible diverse catalogue that goes back to the late 80s, lead by an unusually unique vocalist-poet who also happens to arguably be the greatest lyricist in all of modern music. Yes, far better than Eddie Vedder in that context. And I think better than Bob Dylan as well. And then the sad, sad end to the story is that he, Gord Downie, died of a brain tumour last year. He made music almost right up to the end, and also spent most of his energy during that time working for reconciliation for and solidarity with Canada's Indigenous people. He was beyond one of a kind, in the world, not just Canada. And The Hip also achieved the rare greatness of being a band that lasted for nearly 30 years with ALL of its original members, and kept making great music the entire time.And to top off this Hip rant, lol, I have to add 3 more Hip songs to this playlist, but really, anyone curious about The Hip have to just start listening to their massive catalogue from the beginning and not stop until the end, lol:Wheat KingsAhead by a CenturyNautical Disaster
 Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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 Yes, because 3 is the magic number (3 Rs).njnancy said:
 I obviously had difficulty with the concept and still feel like I have neglected some of my favorite children.MayDay10 said:3 songs?!~
 I cant comprehend the scale of the question 
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            I haven't listed any in awhile :giggle: so WTH
 Little Guitars w/Intro - Van Halen
 Pour Some Sugar On Me - Def Leppard
 Entre Nous - Rush0
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 I know the story of Gord, very sad. Better than Dylan?? Wow that's high praise. I go Dylan, Bruce, Neil as far as lyrics go, so that's pretty far up the ladder. I'll have to check them out. Once I go into a band, I don't get out for years.PJ_Soul said:mrussel1 said:
 Love the Dylan.. Fugazi I haven't listened to since high school. I should start again.PJ_Soul said:Not Dark Yet - Bob DylanEpic Problem - FugaziGrace, Too - The Tragically Hip
 What's the story on the Hip? It's such a Canadian thing, but I feel like I missed out on it.The story of The Hip is hard to tell, because it's so mixed with emotion and, well, I dunno, the Canadian soul, in a way that no other artist has ever been or ever will be IMO. But what is easy to say is that they are a fucking amazing band (and were one of the best live shows out there, easily competing with PJ as far as that goes), with an incredible diverse catalogue that goes back to the late 80s, lead by an unusually unique vocalist-poet who also happens to arguably be the greatest lyricist in all of modern music. Yes, far better than Eddie Vedder in that context. And I think better than Bob Dylan as well. And then the sad, sad end to the story is that he, Gord Downie, died of a brain tumour last year. He made music almost right up to the end, and also spent most of his energy during that time working for reconciliation for and solidarity with Canada's Indigenous people. He was beyond one of a kind, in the world, not just Canada. And The Hip also achieved the rare greatness of being a band that lasted for nearly 30 years with ALL of its original members, and kept making great music the entire time.And to top off this Hip rant, lol, I have to add 3 more Hip songs to this playlist, but really, anyone curious about The Hip have to just start listening to their massive catalogue from the beginning and not stop until the end, lol:Wheat KingsAhead by a CenturyNautical Disaster0
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            Seasons of Love - Rent
 Caravan - Van Morrison
 I Believe In Father Christmas - Emerson,Lake &Palmer
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 It's definitely high praise - I don't give it casually! I'm also a huge Dylan fan.mrussel1 said:
 I know the story of Gord, very sad. Better than Dylan?? Wow that's high praise. I go Dylan, Bruce, Neil as far as lyrics go, so that's pretty far up the ladder. I'll have to check them out. Once I go into a band, I don't get out for years.PJ_Soul said:mrussel1 said:
 Love the Dylan.. Fugazi I haven't listened to since high school. I should start again.PJ_Soul said:Not Dark Yet - Bob DylanEpic Problem - FugaziGrace, Too - The Tragically Hip
 What's the story on the Hip? It's such a Canadian thing, but I feel like I missed out on it.The story of The Hip is hard to tell, because it's so mixed with emotion and, well, I dunno, the Canadian soul, in a way that no other artist has ever been or ever will be IMO. But what is easy to say is that they are a fucking amazing band (and were one of the best live shows out there, easily competing with PJ as far as that goes), with an incredible diverse catalogue that goes back to the late 80s, lead by an unusually unique vocalist-poet who also happens to arguably be the greatest lyricist in all of modern music. Yes, far better than Eddie Vedder in that context. And I think better than Bob Dylan as well. And then the sad, sad end to the story is that he, Gord Downie, died of a brain tumour last year. He made music almost right up to the end, and also spent most of his energy during that time working for reconciliation for and solidarity with Canada's Indigenous people. He was beyond one of a kind, in the world, not just Canada. And The Hip also achieved the rare greatness of being a band that lasted for nearly 30 years with ALL of its original members, and kept making great music the entire time.And to top off this Hip rant, lol, I have to add 3 more Hip songs to this playlist, but really, anyone curious about The Hip have to just start listening to their massive catalogue from the beginning and not stop until the end, lol:Wheat KingsAhead by a CenturyNautical Disaster
 With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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