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Shuke's 1400 favorite songs by 1400 different artists. (4 Viewers)

Good choice. I heard You earlier today though and I think it might be my choice. 

And I'll tell you now

How I feel inside

#### you

It's for you

Love this song and he’s part of another band that I hope might appear (maybe it has, there’s been a lot of songs so far). Also, Crosses is right up there.

So many good songs to choose from but no matter what you choose, this is way too low for Sublime. What weren’t you smoking when you made this list?

Love their work so much! How does one choose a singular song?

600. Gordon Lightfoot - If you could read my mind

Also considered: The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
Yar 

 
I just pulled a 6000 calorie cheesecake out of the oven.

Coincidence?
no.  I am now doing drunk calories.  Not counting:

6 pack of frozen White Castle with american cheese added

a full tube of pringles low salt

a sleeve of captain's crackers 

a 7 oz tub of truffle pate (not that great ...kroger buy ...but good)

2 hostess snowballs

...just getting started.

ETA:  daughter just made dark chocolate caramel brownies.  We have Blue Bell Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream.  The move?  

I go full 2 brownies alone ...to test the waters.  Then I put a large brownie in the microwave for about 20 seconds AND then plop 2 giant beautiful scoops of that ice cream on it.  

...I'm not done. 

 
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Crap.  Change in plans.  I'll have to finish up tomorrow.
Hope it is a good change.

We will be here all week.

Good ta cya.
Nevermind.  Change in my change in plans.  Somehow Mr. krista thought it was a great idea to invite someone over to the house without asking me first.  I was going to entertain, but instead I've decided to go upstairs and ignore them both.

 
190. Sam and Dave - Hold on I'm coming

While Soul Man holds a spot in my heart (it's my go-to karaoke song, and I can bring the house down with it; I actually sang it a few times with a buddy's band at some college gigs, as a "guest" performer), this song is just better.
1) Love the song.

2) The lyrics need no deep listen - they are plain as day:

Now don't you ever feel sad
Lean on me when the times are bad
When the day comes and you're down, baby
In a river of trouble and about to drown


Just hold on, I'm comin'
Hold on, I'm comin'


Good good start to the night.

 


If I were to think about it much, I'd likely say these are two of the best bands ever put together.  Yet I rarely listen to either one of them.  Thanks for the reminder; need to fix that.

What the hell happened to Rod Stewart later in the 70s/80s, though.  Gah.

240. Mumford and Sons - I Will Wait

These guys are really good.  But I think they got overplayed a bit.  They seemed to be everywhere a few years ago.  

This song and album reminds me of a vacation we took a while back, as the whole family loved this CD so we played it multiple times on the road trip.
During my ill-conceived three-year stint in Memphis, I lived in a house on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River and the Memphis in May festival that [icon] is always on about (much more fun than I would have suspected).  One of the weekends is a music festival, and not wanting to get into the madness down below I listened to Mumford and Sons play while drinking on one of the back decks.  I hadn't been a huge fan before, but they sounded awesome.  One of my favorite days in Memphis.

 
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During my ill-conceived three-year stint in Memphis, I lived in a house on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River and the Memphis in May festival that [icon] is always on about (much more fun than I would have suspected).  One of the weekends is a music festival, and not wanting to get into the madness down below I listened to Mumford and Sons play while drinking on one of the back decks.  I hadn't been a huge fan before, but they sounded awesome.  One of my favorite days in Memphis.
I've only visited Memphis once (2 day business trip). Beale Street is the place I hit on the one free night I had.

It was amazing. I plan to visit again sometime.

 
If I were to think about it much, I'd likely say these are two of the best bands ever put together.  Yet I rarely listen to either one of them.  Thanks for the reminder; need to fix that.

What the hell happened to Rod Stewart later in the 70s/80s, though.  Gah.

During my ill-conceived three-year stint in Memphis, I lived in a house on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River and the Memphis in May festival that [icon] is always on about (much more fun than I would have suspected).  One of the weekends is a music festival, and not wanting to get into the madness down below I listened to Mumford and Sons play while drinking on one of the back decks.  I hadn't been a huge fan before, but they sounded awesome.  One of my favorite days in Memphis.
My wife and I went to a small club in Toronto to see Mumford when they were just sort of breaking out. They weren’t stopping in Detroit on the tour. They were fantastic live in that small venue.

 
235. Damien Jurado - Inevitable

This guy is so good.  I wish this song was a lot longer.
Surprised this didn't get more love or comments.  He's fabulous.

Aimee Mann makes her third appearance on the countdown!  Choose a song from The Both to give her four, please!

One thing I like about this set-up is we know you won’t repeat an artist so we are free to re-butt. 

For Emma
This would be my pick, too.

 
Terrible band name but amazing music 
I kind of like the name.

One of the primary duties of my old job was to act as the 1st responder to any emergencies.

Luckily, small chemical spills, a few minor injuries and a lot of false alarms were the extent of my experience. I have a life long friend who is a Fireman/EMT. He has some real experience. First Aid Kits are pretty powerful, imo. 

I agree on the music.

 
I've never read these lyrics before. They are on fire.

If I could make a wish
I think I'd pass
Can't think of anything I need
No cigarettes, no sleep, no light, no sound
Nothing to eat, no books to read
Making love with you
Has left me peaceful warm and tired
What more could I ask
There's nothing left to be desired
Peace came upon me and it leaves me weak
So sleep, silent angel go to sleep


 
222. Jackson Browne - Running on Empty

So many great songs to choose from.  These Days, Load Out/Stay, Doctor My Eyes, Somebody's Baby.
I only like one Jackson Browne song, Doctor My Eyes, but I like it waaaaaay too much.  Guiltiest of guilty pleasures and one I'll sing at the top of my lungs.  Some terrible local band played it at a BBQ joint in Memphis one night and I think I tipped them all of my money.  Not just the money I had on me; all of it.

226. The Shins - Simple Song

Also considered: New Slang, Name For You
I love your pick and New Slang, but my favorite is Caring is Creepy.  I have a membership at the artsy theatre in Port Townsend, WA, average age of 80 years, and for about a few weeks last year their pre-movie music was just that song played on a loop.  The gray-hairs were awfully confused.

 
I only like one Jackson Browne song, Doctor My Eyes, but I like it waaaaaay too much.  Guiltiest of guilty pleasures and one I'll sing at the top of my lungs.  Some terrible local band played it at a BBQ joint in Memphis one night and I think I tipped them all of my money.  Not just the money I had on me; all of it.
🤣

How many houses did that tip include?

 

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