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No, not your favorite song, but your "theme song", as in the song that best sums up you as a person.
I would have to say the only song I have heard that is like that is "The Escapist" by Nightwish...romanticism, daydreaming, loneliness, longing...yahh, that's me.
Quote:
Who's there knocking at my window?
The owl and the Dead Boy
This night whispers my name
All the dying children
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Preserving the old ways from being abused.
Protecting the new ways, for me and for you.
What more can we do?
We are the Draught Beer Preservation Society.
God save Mrs. Mopp and good old Mother Riley.
We are the Custard Pie Appreciation Consortium.
God save the George Cross, and all those who were awarded them.
Classical: I have to go with the Russians: Khachatorian in particular. Jazz: Lester Young, of course Coltrane (Zorn on the edge). REM is my favorite active band. Love MGMT as something new. Beatles always rule my world. Lennon's "Across the Universe" is my favorite right now having just set down in LA. Prince is killer. Grew up on 70's soft rock (not by choice) but I love it to this day (Pablo Cruise baby). Ran a record store for a few years so I love all types of stuff. Anybody into bluegrass? Give me some heavy southern gothic bluegrass. Sends any death-metal band back to mommy.
I've loved this song ever since I was 15, and first heard it. I've gotten different qualities out of it (and the rest of the album, American Beauty) over the years.
Grateful Dead's Box of Rain And its just a box of rain, or a ribbon for your hair;
Such a long long time to be gone, and a short time to be there
Instead of getting involved in construction I thought pretty hard about the radio business. So for me I would go for Harry Chapin's "W-O-L-D", from his third lp from 1973, Short Stories. "I am the morning dee jay on W-O-L-D, playing all the hits for you wherever you may be."
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