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07 - Best Song From Permanent Waves


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What do you think is the best song from this album?  

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  1. 1. What do you think is the best song from this album?

    • The Spirit of Radio
      293
    • Freewill
      195
    • Jacob's Ladder
      151
    • Entre Nous
      73
    • Different Strings
      46
    • Natural Science
      541


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Different Strings, I wish that they played that live. tongue.gif
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Another hard choice, but went for TSOR over Freewill.

 

Tomorrow I might feel the other way, the album is 'that' good!

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hmm, difficult one...but I'm going with Different Strings. How I wish it wouldn't fade-out right when Lerxst is in the zone AlexFinal.gif
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*The Spirit Of The Radio* with lyrics such as this mkaes it for me....

 

Making modern music

Can still be open-hearted

Not so coldly charted

It's really just a question

Of your honesty

 

One likes to believe

In the freedom of music,

But glittering prizes

And endless compromises

Shatter the illusion

Of integrity.

 

Even though *Natural Science* is right there.

 

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I voted for Spirit because I spent hours learning the bass line as a kid. A few years ago I would have picked NS, but it lost it's magic for me after hearing it on the last few tours. JL is wonderful too. Every song on this album is fantastic. I used to play the solo to FW in high school over and over till I drove people nuts. Wish I still had that Ricky bass.
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I also chose Freewill. I agree with everybody that there's not a bad track on this disc (and points the way to Moving Pictures). But Freewill is the song that I really really want to be able to play on my guitar, so it wins for that reason alone.
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Another tie between "Spirit..." and "Freewill". I went with Spirit of Radio, it's just an incredible song, including an allusion to the words of Simon & Garfunkel's "Sound of Silence". One likes to believe in the freedom of music.... applaudit.gif
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