STOP IT!!!!
By Tigasin321 •
I have noticed that there is some horrible bahavior occurring on QL. There seems to be a shortage of niceness.
In order to change the mood a little, I suggest that we list the three songs that have moved us the most. Hopefully, this will improve the emotional mood of QL in time for the weekend. Here are my top 3.
1. For a Dancer Jackson Browne
2. Suzanne Leonard Cohen
3. Seventeen Janis Ian
1. Nothing Else Matter - Metallica & Eva Cassidy (version)
2. Imagine - John Lennon
3. The Thin line between Love & Hate - Iron Maiden
Right now at this moment:
1. I wanna love you - Akon
2. If Everyone Cared - Nickelback
3. If you tolerate this, your children will be next - Manic Street
Preacher
Cheers
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I find it wholesome to be alone the greater part of time. To be in company, even with the best, is soon wearisome and dissipating. I love to be alone, I never found the companionable solitude. - H.D. Thoreau!
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How about WALKING on SUNSHINE?
good morning!
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"Don't judge my brother, he's not a book"---melanism
How could I forget! Oh and what about Wannabe by Spice Girls?! :-P Speaking of, I'm so excited to hear that they'll be performing in Sydney in Jan next year as part of their reunion tour cuz I'm sooooo going!
Once a spice girls fan, always a spice girls fan!! LOL
my son used to dance to that when he was little...arms doing that egyptian Z curve and all..he was hilarious..
Hmmm...how about "I'm a Barbie Girl" ? :P
It's been 15 minutes and I still can't think of a song that moves me.
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I love these songs...
1. Hello Lionell Ritchi
2. It's my life
3. Everything I do Bryan Adams(?)
And nowadays my whole house keeps shaking literally with these songs....(just obvious with the 11 yr old at home)
1. Smack that...Akon
2. No body wanna see us togethe.......
3. Summer of 69
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because NOW I have all these songs running thru my head and its driving me nuts..and yes, I know it was a short trip but geez fella!
being a teenager in the 60's probably means I have somehow forgot a lot of songs. As a staunch member of the "frequent fliers club" I think I am still getting some "free flying miles".
All my life I've wanted to be someone; I guess I should have been more specific
As a child of the 60's this is tough.
Born to Be Wild - Steppen Wolf
Wild, Wild West - Escape Club
and of course..... drum roll please...
UNA PALOMA BLANCA
George Baker Selection (The Netherlands)
When the sun shines on the mountain
And the night is on the run
It's a new day
It's a new way
And I fly up to the sun
I can feel the morning sunlight
I can smell the new-mown hay
I can hear God's voice is calling
For my golden sky light way
Una paloma blanca
I'm just a bird in the sky
Una paloma blanca
Over the mountains I fly
No one can take my freedom away
Once I had my share of losing
for they locked me on a chain
Yes they tried to break my power
oh I still can feel the pain
Una paloma blanca
I'm just a bird in the sky
Una paloma blanca
Over the mountains I fly
No one can take my freedom away
Una paloma blanca
I'm just a bird in the sky
Una paloma blanca
Over the mountains I fly
No one can take my freedom away
Moving songs:
1. The mass by Era
2. Children by Robert Miles
3. Every Breath You Take by Sting
Happy Songs:
1. I Feel Good by James Brown
2. The World is Mine by David Guetta
3. Scatman by Scatman Johns
I really recommend the first three songs if ur feeling down or giving up hope, they're amazing songs! I feel so full of life everytime I hear them :-)
I just realized it was a "Move your body" songs, Lol!
Hmmmmm, mine here....
1- Superstar
2- Dont ya! (pusycatdolls)
3- ALL selections of J-Lo, Shakira & Beyonce
Love it!
Anyone who had a heart - Cilla Black
In Dreams - Roy Orbison
You Have - Marc Almond
Call me Maninibat!
3 moving songs:
1. Lift- Shannon Noll
2. Feelin' Good - Buble
3. Brown eyed girl - van morisson
and.. The Proclaimers - I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)
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"Don't judge my brother, he's not a book"---melanism
Wasn't Jim sexy and erotic?...Don't get me started on those black leather pants..LOL..Did you read his poems? Such a waste of a life, he was so talented :(
The Cure rock...Rob...so wild and dark....mmmmmmm!!
are my favorite band. I have just been listening to them on my ipod. The Cure are a great band also. What irony that Ian took the place of Jim Morrison as frontman for the 21st Century Doors. He was good too.
Victory attained by violence is tantamount to a defeat, for it is momentary. Mahatma Gandhi
ok
1. Move it! (Cliff)
2. I feel the earth move under my feet (Carole King)
3. Move over, darling (Doris Day)
I know! I'm just being silly now ;o)
The Doors- The End
The Cure- The Last Dance and Just Like Heaven
Paul Van Dyke- Vegas
Underworld- Born Slippery
Prodigy- Slab My B@#ch up
Queen- Love me like there's no tomorrow
Eagles- Love will keep us alive
GNR(Axl Rose)- November Rain
OK, ok, ok, here goes...
Three Little Pigs - Green Jelly
Vicarious - Tool
Here Comes the Sun - George Harrison
Have a great weekend guys!
Woooow … in that case, new age music everyone!
Queen-Bohemian Rhapsody
Whitney Houston-One Moment in time
Brian Adams-Have you really loved a woman
a bad natured fight between two QL members. If this was Alachua county there would have been gunshots.
Victory attained by violence is tantamount to a defeat, for it is momentary. Mahatma Gandhi
darn the luck!
Redemption song – Bob Marley
Pride (In the name of love) – U2
Garota de Ipanema - Astrud Gilberto ... not really moving but hey
i remember another song of Bob Marley
4,No women No cry...
No no Women No cry.......
but moving. For example, for me a happy song is Three Little Birds by Bob Marley but a moving song is Between the Lines by Tracey Chapman. Do y'all see the difference?
Victory attained by violence is tantamount to a defeat, for it is momentary. Mahatma Gandhi
the rubber duckey song from sesame street by bert and ernie
anything by aretha franklin is uplifting
wham songs from the 80s are happy
well - how can you not be moved by Hallelujah? But ok I like your choice of Robbie Williams
- I took the blue pill and found myself alive in Qatar - wish I had taken the red and stayed in Europe
1,Buffalo soldier -Bob Marlie
2,Hotel California-Eagles
3,Gloomy Sunday..........................................
ZippetyDooDah, Zippetyay......You can't help but feel good when that one plays...Then of course you can't get it out of your head all day long...
1-Robbie Williams - She's the one
2-Activ - Superstar
3-NERD - Rockstar remix
Hallelujah - Leonard Cohen/Jeff Buckley or Rufus Wainwright versions
Father & Son - Cat Stevens
The one - U2
- I took the blue pill and found myself alive in Qatar - wish I had taken the red and stayed in Europe
The Sun Has Got His Hat On - hip hip hooray (cos it's the stuff of Pantomime music)
Who wants to be a Millionaire (from High Society) - love that scene
Yummy Yummy Yummy (I've got love in my tummy) - cos it's so naff!
Shall we exchange our collection
1. Wishing on a star (Royce Royce)
http://www.esnips.com/doc/1f045c14-a226-4827-ab26-9ff9612ac124/Rose-Royce---Wishing-On-A-Star
2. Dangerously In Love (Beyonce)
http://www.esnips.com/doc/b49e0ee4-a01e-4636-b022-e1a67459d525/Beyonce---Dangerously-In-love
3. Lean On Me (The temptations)
http://www.esnips.com/doc/1f045c14-a226-4827-ab26-9ff9612ac124/Rose-Royce---Wishing-On-A-Star
Brain Damage Pink Floyd
Touch Me The Doors
That Christmas song by Wizard
at the mall melting my husband's credit cards... but here you go with the songs..
When you wish upon a star...Disney theme song..
I Love this Bar...Toby Keith
Theme song from Titanic..I have no idea what the name is but its by Celine Dion...
1. I just called to say I love you - Steve Wonder to SamyaUK
2. Common People - Paul Young to QL forumers
3. YMCA - Village People to non other than YMCA