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Top 5 Desert Island Songs...that you still wouldn't listen to again.


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Let's put a different twist on this. The top 5 songs you were stuck with on a Desert Island that you're so sick of that you still wouldn't listen to them.

 

Stairway to Heaven

Hotel California

More Than a Feeling

Free Bird

Baby I Love Your Way..even with Bob Mayo on keyboards...Bob Mayo.

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#1. Pretty much anything by Guns n Roses

#2. Pretty much anything by Aerosmith

#3. Pretty much anything by Bob Seger

#4. Pretty much anything by Quiet Riot

#5. Pretty much anything Twisted Sister.

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1. anything by Justin Beiber

2. Call Me Maybe by Carly Rae Jepson

3. anything by One Direction

4. anything by Taylor Swift (sorry Segue)

5. Closer by The Chainsmokers

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#1. Pretty much anything by Guns n Roses

#2. Pretty much anything by Aerosmith

#3. Pretty much anything by Bob Seger

#4. Pretty much anything by Quiet Riot

#5. Pretty much anything Twisted Sister.

Like 4 of these, but Aerosmith? Harsh! Gotta spin me some Toys in the Attic.
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#1. Pretty much anything by Guns n Roses

#2. Pretty much anything by Aerosmith

#3. Pretty much anything by Bob Seger

#4. Pretty much anything by Quiet Riot

#5. Pretty much anything Twisted Sister.

Like 4 of these, but Aerosmith? Harsh! Gotta spin me some Toys in the Attic.

I consider not enjoying Aerosmith one of my great failures as a listener.
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1. Journey-Don't Stop Beleaving

2. Lynyrd Skynyrd Sweet Home Alabama.

3. Eagles-Hotel California

4. The Beatles-Hey Jude

5. Lynyrd Skynyrd -Free Bird (i don't care if it has the classic solo)

 

 

 

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Honestly?

 

Anything off Queen's greatest hits, anything by Queen really. I respect them, I value their talent, I am glad they make people happy.

 

They get on my nerves. Eugh.

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#1. Pretty much anything by Guns n Roses

#2. Pretty much anything by Aerosmith

#3. Pretty much anything by Bob Seger

#4. Pretty much anything by Quiet Riot

#5. Pretty much anything Twisted Sister.

Like 4 of these, but Aerosmith? Harsh! Gotta spin me some Toys in the Attic.

 

Love me All of Aerosmith ( except Crazy )

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freebird - lynyrd skynyrd ( lower case )

 

I'm not in Love - 10cc

 

Live at Let Die - GnR

 

November Rain - GnR

 

Crazy - Aerosmith

 

 

... many many more

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Honestly?

 

Anything off Queen's greatest hits, anything by Queen really. I respect them, I value their talent, I am glad they make people happy.

 

They get on my nerves. Eugh.

 

Saw that coming.

 

 

Although I thought you liked the first two albums?

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I listened to all of these so much that I really am good and tired of them; it makes it hard for me to judge their musicality anymore.

 

#1- Hotel California and nearly all of the Eagles. A friend and I shared a ride to the airport once, with an acquaintance. Airport was 2 hours away and he owned ONE piece of music- the Eagles Greatest Hits. We still remember that as the trip from Hell . . .

 

#2- The Doors My sister played them daily for ages; I got tired of Jim Morrison's voice.

 

#3- I guess it's emo music? My daughter used to listen to tons of it. So depressing and no good guitar!

 

#4- Kashmir by Led Zeppelin (Sorry everyone. Way overplayed back in the day and the slow pace used to bother me even then, it's dirge like to me.)

 

#5- I'm with Fordgalaxy! Slow Ride! Foghat always sounded like a not that good of a garage band to me.

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Well i love a lot the tunes listed above.

Foghat,skynyrd,the eagles, etc etc

 

That shit was drilled into my head years ago

 

Just based on songs i hear on classic rock radio i present these turds for your aural displeasure

 

Love in a elevator

They dont write em like that no more

I hate myself for loving you

On the darkside

Turn up the radio

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Honestly?

 

Anything off Queen's greatest hits, anything by Queen really. I respect them, I value their talent, I am glad they make people happy.

 

They get on my nerves. Eugh.

 

Saw that coming.

 

 

Although I thought you liked the first two albums?

 

Never need to hear them again. But I've come to respect them, but the last year especially, with that film out, it's been unbearable avoiding them.

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#1. Pretty much anything by Guns n Roses

#2. Pretty much anything by Aerosmith

#3. Pretty much anything by Bob Seger

#4. Pretty much anything by Quiet Riot

#5. Pretty much anything Twisted Sister.

Like 4 of these, but Aerosmith? Harsh! Gotta spin me some Toys in the Attic.

I consider not enjoying Aerosmith one of my great failures as a listener.

 

Seger has got some great tunes. Bouncy

singer songwriter shit that i can relate too.

 

I wanna rock!

 

 

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1. Journey-Don't Stop Beleaving

 

This one is absolutely at the top of my list, too.

 

Radar Love also was mentioned, ditto that.

 

Hotel California, yep

 

I don’t know, there are so many turds, aren’t there? I thought that was why it’s great to be able to just listen to what we choose to, in this day and age.

 

I haven’t listened to commercial radio in more than 25 years now.

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With the exception of Allentown, anything by Billy Joel. I can't explain it but I'm allergic to the guy. Most '80s hair metal. Almost any pop country song peddling schlock nostalgia with "small town" or "home town" in the title, or any that mention dating one's high school sweetheart who of course was a cheerleader (and the singer was probably the quarterback, whether he really was or not, when he wasn't fishing with his friends, or maybe his dad; and he drove an old pickup with just the right amount of rust). I'd listen to death metal before these.
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1. Journey-Don't Stop Beleaving

 

This one is absolutely at the top of my list, too.

 

Radar Love also was mentioned, ditto that.

 

Hotel California, yep

 

I don’t know, there are so many turds, aren’t there? I thought that was why it’s great to be able to just listen to what we choose to, in this day and age.

 

On demand streaming is fantastic!
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1. Journey-Don't Stop Beleaving

 

This one is absolutely at the top of my list, too.

 

Radar Love also was mentioned, ditto that.

 

Hotel California, yep

 

I don’t know, there are so many turds, aren’t there? I thought that was why it’s great to be able to just listen to what we choose to, in this day and age.

 

On demand streaming is fantastic!

 

I’m still fairly old-school...I’ve never even used a streaming service, but I have about 400 albums on my iPod, and I can make a bunch of different playlists and so forth from those.

 

That’s about as far as I’ve gone, where technology is concerned.

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1. Journey-Don't Stop Beleaving

 

This one is absolutely at the top of my list, too.

 

Radar Love also was mentioned, ditto that.

 

Hotel California, yep

 

I don’t know, there are so many turds, aren’t there? I thought that was why it’s great to be able to just listen to what we choose to, in this day and age.

 

On demand streaming is fantastic!

 

I’m still fairly old-school...I’ve never even used a streaming service, but I have about 400 albums on my iPod, and I can make a bunch of different playlists and so forth from those.

 

That’s about as far as I’ve gone, where technology is concerned.

I have amazon prime, so I use their app quite a bit.
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I haven't listened to the radio in almost thirty yeas, and didn't listen to ANY music for twenty, so this is a hard one.

 

All of these songs are entwined with memories, so its hard to divorce one from the other sometimes.

 

Have to think about this.

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5 songs I never need to hear again:

 

"In the Year 2525" - Zager & Evans

"In the Summertime" - Mungo Jerry

"Wasn't That a Party" - The Rovers

"What If God Was One of Us?" - Joan Osborne

"MacArthur Park" - anyone

 

 

 

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"suck suck suck suuuck!"

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