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  • 2/10

    Come on Eileen

    @Cpl. Millin sorry 29th forum doesnt like to send me notifications when i get quoted because mans retired

    wasnt my sort of music but i can respect it and Johnny Cash for the legend he is sorry x

  • Horrible as usual Ixer

  • edited June 2018

    6/10 Would like it more without the vocals (and if you'd put the artist and songname in your post)

    Bill monroe & the bluegrass boys - John henry

  • 8/10

    Felt - Cathedral

  • 8/10

    Morrissey Why Don't You Find Out For Yourself (Electric Version)

  • 8/10 Makes me want to take the bus

    The prodigy - Everybody in the place

  • 9/10 Solid, Wind It Up is another favorite of mine.

    Origin Unknown - Valley Of The Shadows

  • 7/10

    Dot Hacker (Josh Klinghoffer) - Eye Opener

  • 5/10 Not bad, not great, simply forgettable.

    Here's probs the only Hungarian band that I enjoy
    Vad Fruttik - Majom Majom (High Tech verzió)

  • 4/10 too electronic for me

    one of my favorite songs from one of my favorite bands
    From Ashes to New - stay this way

  • 6/10 decent

    Lil Peep ft Lil Tracy - Giving Girls Cocaine

  • 2/10

    Arcade Fire - Dimensions

  • 5/10 Probably would listen when I'm reading.

    Whiplash - Too Hip to Retire

  • 3/10 - bun that my fellow camden massive amirite my chicken cottage associate

    Nico - My Funny Valentine (Live)

  • 2/10 negligible croissants

    Bones - IAmCertainlyNotWorthYourTime (ЯОпределенноНеЗаслуживаюТвоегоВремени)

  • edited June 2018

    2/10 Not a fan of that type of music

    Rory Gallagher - Messing with the kid (Starts at 21 seconds)

  • 9/10 - An underrated performer and blues artist. Some, of whom I am among, consider him one of the best. Alongside Gerry McAvoy (bassist) the sound was sublime.

    After recent international events I was reminded of lyrics from a(n) (old) band which I think had great influence on a generation; for all you '90s punk rock aficionados:

    The Offspring - "Something To Believe In"

  • 3/10

    Radiohead - Harry Patch (WARNING. EMOTIONAL ARTILLERY BARRAGE)
    Read about said Harry HERE for extra effect.

  • 8/10
    Radiohead - Talk Show Host

  • 5/10 Not sure if it something I would listen but its interesting

    Johnny Winters - Not really a song but a Medley

  • 6/10

    Can - She Brings the Ran

  • 6/10 Pretty Mellow its nice as backround music

    Joe Cocker - With a Little help from my friends

  • Joe Cocker - "With a Little Help from My Friends" gets a 10/10 from me. Excellent voice, instrumentation, harmonies and melody performed with lots of energy, passion and soul. One of my favorite cover songs of all time. It's very different from The Beatles original version, but it's equally as great (and some would argue it's even better).

    Toto - "Cruel"

  • 6/10, not AFRICA

    Nico - Nibelungen

    All expected jokes aside or whatever, I have quite literally in my life, never heard a song as beautiful as this Nico one. It's what I would love to die to. Just listen to the haunted vocals...it's, indescribable.

  • edited June 2018

    1/10 - very boring for me personally.

    Red Hot Chili Peppers - Can't Stop

  • 4/10 Its a good song but I mean I hear it on a daily basis and it makes me quite annoyed of it.

    April Wine - You could have been a lady

  • 8/10 Some really good classic Canadian rock. Saw them live last year and they still have it.

    Inspired from above another classic Canadian rock band, who are never played enough.
    Triumph - Lay It On The Line

  • 7/10

    Bowie - Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)

  • 4/10 - Not my style

    Tipling Rock - Staring

  • 6/10 i like it, reminds me a little of arctic monkeys

    Gianni & Kyle - Pop a pill

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