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xCharliex | 11:54 Tue 28th Nov 2006 | Music
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i'm just in the middle of making a CD of all time good tracks, i need some help! please rite me your all time favourite track i think mine has to be bohemian rapsody, but seroiusly old, new, soppy, up beat, anything!
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Difficult as it probably varies from day to day.
Always in top ten though,would be.
Walk on Bye: Leroy VanDyke
Nothin Shakin: Eddie Fontaine
Hard to choose particular tracks by some great artists but my most played include:
Mr Blue Sky ELO
Georgia on My Mind RAY CHARLES
Town called Malice THE JAM
Yellow COLDPLAY
Christmas Time THE DARKNESS
Holiday GREEN DAY
500 Miles THE PROCLAIMERS
The Everlasting MANIC STREET PREACHERS
Becoming More Like Alfie DIVINE COMEDY


Don McLean- American Pie.
Two of my favourite tracks are Edge of Seventeen by Stevie Nicks and Let the music play by Shannon.
How about this mixed bag???

All the time in the world - Louis Armstrong
Baba O'Riley - The Who
All The Young Dudes - Mott The Hoople
Teenage Kicks - Undertones
Heroes - Bowie
Common People - Pulp
Don't Look Back in Anger - Oasis
That's Entertainment - The Jam
American Trilogy - Elvis
Gangsters - The Specials
E=MC2 - Big Audio Dynamite
Everyday is like Sunday - Morrissey
Memo from Turner - Rolling Stones
Losing my Religion - REM
Yesterday's Men - Madness
Avenues and Alleyways - Tony Christie
Bedshaped - Keane

That's the first compilation CD I made. You won't be dissapointed!!
Looks good to me too Dave
and this.........

Chumbawmba -Tubthumping
Sting - Englishman in New York
The Stone Roses - Fools Gold
Orbital - Halcyon
Siouxsie and the Bansees - Cities in Dust
808 State - Pacific
Tears for Fears - Raoul the King of Spain
Sakamoto Ryuich Merry Christmass Mr Lawrence(not a xmas song)
The Shamen - Ebeneezer Goode
Heres mine, (at the moment) in no particular order
Steppin'Out JOE JACKSON
Mrs Potter's Lullaby COUNTING CROWS
She Sells Sanctury THE CULT
Aint seen nothin' yet BACHMAN TURNER OVERDRIVE
Comfortably Numb PINK FLOYD
Down Under MEN AT WORK
Take it Back PINK FLOYD
Fairytale of NYC THE POGUES
Stairway to Heaven LED ZEPPELIN
Do it Again STEELY DAN

Move it by Cliff Richard and Brian May
Fool to cry by Rolling Stones
Babe by Styx
Mofo by U2. Not only storming but multidimensional too- you can just as easily dance over it as cry over it.

Also:
Excursions- A Tribe Called Quest
Miles Runs The Voodoo Down- Miles Davis
Under The Paving Stones- The Like
High 5 (Rock The Catskills)- Beck
The Devil's Paintbrush Road- The Wailin' Jennys
The Private Psychadelic Reel- The Chemical Brothers
Cowgirl- Underworld
Californication- Red Hot Chili Peppers
Bucky Done Gun- MIA
King Of Comedy- REM
Swastika Eyes- Primal Scream
Angel- Massive Attack
Tomorrow Never Knows- The Beatles

...and maybe Vertigo by U2. Not that this is necessarily in order, how you sequence it I have no idea. And technically it'd have to be a 2CD set. But those are mine.
are freinds electric- tubeway army
trouble -colplay
the more i see you- chris montez
making plans for nigel- xtc
insomnia - faithless

just a few , got loads more though!
anything by embrace possibly the best keeping on the 2nd to last album out of nothing .But also many others from hoobstank
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wow thanks for your answers, some excellent tracks there!!
Albatross Fleetwood Mac (Peter Green)
Big mama boogie (1 & 2) Cactus
Voodoo chile Jimi Hendrix
Voodoo chile (slight return) Jimi Hendrix
World of pain Cream
Oh, well (full) Fleetwood Mac (Peter Green)
Tokoloshe Man John Kongos
Spider in my web Ten Years After
Better by you, better than me Spooky Tooth
Evil woman Canned Heat
We used to know Jethro Tull
Something in the air Thunderclap Newman
Love of my life Santana ft Dave Matthews
Morning dew Beck, Bogert and Appice
Achilles last stand Led Zeppelin
Alabama song The Doors
Love like a man Then Years After
On the road again Canned Heat
Sunshine of your love Cream
Fixing a hole The Beatles
Drive Cars
Little wing Jimi Hendrix
Long cool woman in a red dress The Hollies
I can't dance with you Small Faces
There are to many to mention, but a classic has to be,
" Piano Man " by Billy Joel
not in any order, a mostly northern england slant

1) Love will tear us apart - Joy Division
2) Get Back - The Beatles
3) There Is A Light - The Smiths
4) Burning Love - Elvis
5) Teanage Kicks - The Undertones
6) SuedeHead - Morrisey
7) Sally Cinnamon - The Stone Roses
8) Across 110th Street - Bobby Womack
9) Living in the past - Jethro Tull
10) Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd

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