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Post by SharksFan99 on Feb 16, 2019 22:02:27 GMT 10
This was an idea I came up with a few days ago. The aim of this game is that someone has to pick an artist/band of their choosing and the next person who responds has to name their Top-3 favourite songs from that particular artist. Then, the person picks an artist/band of their own and the cycle continues. 1st position represents a member's most favourite song from an artist/band. Here is an example of how the game works: Person 1: Lady Gaga Person 2: 1. "Bad Romance" - (This would be their favourite Lady Gaga song). 2. "Edge of Glory" 3. "Shallow" * The member can then go into detail about why they selected those particular songs, although that is optional. Otherwise, the member would then pick an artist/band of their own for the next person to respond.*
I'll start off: Taylor Swift?
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Post by Telso on Feb 18, 2019 6:34:51 GMT 10
Great idea of a game 1. Style 2. You Belong With Me 3. I Knew You Were Trouble The Beatles?
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Post by SharksFan99 on Feb 18, 2019 8:43:23 GMT 10
Thanks!
1. "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" 2. "I Am The Walrus" 3. "I'm So Tired"
The Beatles have so many great songs that it's hard to narrow them down to a Top-3. However, if I had to choose, I would say that these would be my most favourite Beatles songs. I've liked "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" and "I Am The Walrus" since I was 9 years old, which was when I started to appreciate The Beatles' music. My Dad is a massive Beatles fan and I was exposed to their music a lot while I was growing up.
"I'm So Tired" is simply an album track off The Beatles (White Album) and while it may not be one of The Beatles' best compositions, there's just something about it which I really like.
The Smashing Pumpkins?
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Post by Telso on Feb 18, 2019 22:23:09 GMT 10
Honestly not too familiar with them. Made a top 3 from 5 songs or so I know
1. "1979" 2. "Tonight, Tonight" 3. "Bullet With Butterfly Wings"
Michael Jackson?
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Post by SharksFan99 on Feb 18, 2019 22:32:14 GMT 10
1. "Beat It" 2. "Billie Jean" 3. "Thriller"
Not really a fan of Michael Jackson's work, in all honesty.
Prince?
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Post by Telso on Feb 18, 2019 22:43:15 GMT 10
1. "When the Doves Cry" 2. "Purple Rain" 3. "Sign "☮" the Times"
Love him
Imagine Dragons?
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Post by SharksFan99 on Feb 18, 2019 22:46:19 GMT 10
1. "Radioactive" 2. "It's Time" 3. "Natural"
Pretty much the best songs from an otherwise really lacklustre band, IMO.
Nickelback?
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Post by SharksFan99 on Mar 15, 2019 22:12:21 GMT 10
I hope everyone doesn't mind if I bump this thread.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2019 23:22:06 GMT 10
I hope everyone doesn't mind if I bump this thread. You know why it died. 3 Nickelback songs? 😂
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Post by SharksFan99 on Mar 16, 2019 17:23:18 GMT 10
I hope everyone doesn't mind if I bump this thread. You know why it died. 3 Nickelback songs? 😂 I know they're the most hated band of all-time, but surely someone can think of some Nickelback songs that they can tolerate! Okay, here's another band instead and it shouldn't be as controversial: Creed ( ) Guns 'N Roses?
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Post by Qwerty on Mar 16, 2019 17:55:42 GMT 10
1. Sweet Child O' Mine 2. Paradise City 3. Welcome To The Jungle
I feel that people hate on Nickelback because it's an edgy thing to do. They're not my favourite band but there are certainly far worse bands/artists around IMO. I'll do a top three for them:
1. How You Remind Me 2. Photograph 3. Savin' Me
How about Oasis?
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Post by SharksFan99 on Mar 16, 2019 18:22:46 GMT 10
1. Sweet Child O' Mine 2. Paradise City 3. Welcome To The Jungle I feel that people hate on Nickelback because it's an edgy thing to do. They're not my favourite band but there are certainly far worse bands/artists around IMO. I'll do a top three for them: 1. How You Remind Me 2. Photograph 3. Savin' Me How about Oasis? True, but I actually don't think that the strong amount of criticism that they receive is unwarranted, to be honest. Not only were Nickelback's songs formulaic and relied on the same basic chords/riffs, but the lyrics to many of their songs were questionable in their nature as well. For instance, one of the verses in "Figured You Out" is, "w hile you're passed out on the deck, I love my hands around your neck". The entire song is disrespectful towards women. Anyway, as for Oasis: 1. "Live Forever" 2. "Headshrinker" - (A great non-album track that was released as a B-Side back in 1995) 3. "Some Might Say" Oasis really were at the top of their game during the Mid '90s and with the exception of "Wonderwall", I can't say that there's any songs of theirs which I outright dislike. However, the three songs I listed above would definitely have to be my personal favourites. Linkin Park?
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Post by Qwerty on Mar 17, 2019 11:37:34 GMT 10
Yeah, Live Forever would have to be my favourite too, followed closely by Champagne Supernova.
Linkin Park is a really hard one! 1. In The End 2. New Divide (2009 memories) 3. Shadow Of The Day
That could change from day to day as it's hard to narrow down to three:
Nirvana? (Just as Come as You Are is playing on Triple M).
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Post by SharksFan99 on Mar 17, 2019 13:19:56 GMT 10
1. "In Bloom" 2. "Lithium" 3. "On A Plain" (MTV Unplugged version) The list of my most favourite Nirvana songs varies from month to month. A year ago I probably would have said that "Do Re Mi" was my favourite Nirvana song. That could possibly be the case in another month or two's time. As much as I really like Nirvana's releases, i've never been much of a fan of "Smells Like Teen Spirit" or "Come As You Are", to be honest. They're probably my least favourite songs by Nirvana actually. Unlike the vast bulk of their material, I think "Smells Like Teen Spirit" was written with the intention of it becoming a Top-40 crossover hit (not that Kurt would have ever predicted how huge the song would become) and that's a huge turnoff for me. I mean, it is a good song in it's own right, however it pales in comparison to the rest of the songs off Nevermind. It is extremely overrated. "Come As You Are" is a genuinely good song as well, but again, it suffers from the amount of praise that it receives in the mainstream. Foo Fighters?
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Post by #Infinity on Mar 28, 2019 6:37:25 GMT 10
1. Everlong 2. Learn to Fly 3. My Hero
Foo Fighters are a great band, with the three songs Iisted in particular being among the finest rock songs of the ‘90s.
Bon Jovi?
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