Sunday, January 20, 2008

More Favorite Songs

in regards to my favorite songs, I added some to the list. I was going over my top 101 as well as my top 250, and realized some songs were pretty much interchangeable. So instead of agonizing over what to put in and what to leave out, I just added some. The list is at 128. I do have a fear that this list will continue to grow. Like if Im listening to a song on the top 250, and I “realize” it should be in with the best of the best. Cuz the thing is, I have a pretty tough time taking songs out of that playlist. And in regards to the asterisks denoting what songs would might move onto the next round if there was one, well, I’m thinking about abandoning that as well. I think it’s pretty safe to say that the list cannot really be narrowed down any further. I mean, it could, but there would be uncertainty. I could narrow it down today, come back to the top 128 again in a weak and narrow it down again, and I would probably have different lists. Of course, there would be a lot of overlap, but they wouldn’t be the same. Out of the 128, there are songs that would without question make it, and some that would without question not make it, but too many on the border line. Why not just go with the ones that are without question? Well even there there is question. I feel there would still be songs on both sides of the bubble. There is no detectible drop in quality from, say, #25 to #26. But here is what I’ve done: I’ve gone down the list and but asterisks by the songs that would undoubtably make it to the ficticious next round. If I even hesitated on a song, even had the most brief thought of “should this one make it?”, it did not get an asterisk. But keep in mind these asterisks are just for at this point in my life. Some could get taken away (although I don’t really see how that’s possible. Maybe if I grow distant from the song or something) and others could be added. And also, most of the songs with an asterisk only get it because I convinced myself long ago that they were going to be at the very top of the list. I think more important is the 128 as a whole. These songs, do have a finite step up in quality over those not on the list, however small the step up may be:

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AFI

The Prayer Position

AFI

God Called in Sick Today

Alicia Keys

Fallin'

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Alicia Keys

Why Do I Feel So Sad

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The Assembly

Never never (Remix)

Bach

Air On The G String

Beggars

Lovely Soul Detonator

Ben Kweller

In Other Words

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Boondock Saints

Boondock Saints Main Theme

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Carly Simon

Let ther River Run

Citizen Cope

Bullet and a Target

Collective Soul

The World Below

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Concrete Blonde

Joey

Craig's Brother

Insult to Injury

Craig's Brother

Homecoming

The Cynic Project

Matrix ][

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Derrick and the Dominoes

Layla

Digital Underground

Freaks of the Industry

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Dire Straits

Sultans of Swing

Dixie Chicks

Not Ready to Make Nice

Dr. Dre

Nuthin' but a "G" Thang f. Snoop

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Dr. Dre

Still D.R.E.

Dr. Dre

The Next Episode

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Eminem

White America

Eminem

Business

Eminem

Sing for the Moment

Eminem

'Till I Collapse f. Nate Dogg

Eminem

Never Enough f. 50 Cent

Eminem

Encore f. 50 Cent and Dr. Dre

Eminem

Stan

Eric Prydz

Call On Me

Fleetwood Mac

Thunder Only Happens When It Rains

Frank Sinatra

Theme From New York New York

Goldfinger

Don't Say Goodbye

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Green Day

Jesus of Suburbia

Green Day

Holiday

Green Day

Having a Blast

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Green Day

Welcome to Paradise

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Green Day

When I Come Around

Green Day

,86

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Green Day

J.A.R. (Jason Andrew Relva) {from Angus}

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Green Day

2000 Light Years Away

Green Day

Christie Road

Green Day

80

Green Day

Going to Pasalacqua

Inspection 12

Red Letter Day

Jackson 5

I want you back

Jay-Z

Roc Boys (And The Winner Is)...

Jay-Z

Renagade (Feat Eminem)

The Jazz Butcher

Bicycle Kid

The Jazz Butcher

Girls Say Yes

Johann Pachelbel

Canon in D

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John Lennon

Imagine

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John Williams

Jurassic Park - Main Theme

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John Williams

Terminator 2 (Long)

Jonathan Richman

I Was Dancing In The Lesbian Bar

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Kanye West

Never Let Me Down f. J Ivy, Jay-Z

Kanye West

Through the Wire

Katrina and the Waves

Walkin On Sunshine

Kelly Clarkson

Behind These Hazel Eyes

Kelly Clarkson

Because Of You

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The Knack

One Day At A Time

Led Zeppelin

Fool In The Rain

Led Zeppelin

All My Love

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Led Zeppelin

Stairway To Heaven

Less Than Jake

Al's war

Mamas & the Papas

California Dreamin'

Mamas & The Papas

Make Your Own Kind Of Music

Marvin Gaye

Sexual Healing

Michael Jackson

Man in the Mirror

Michael Jackson

The way you make me feel

Michael Jackson

Thriller

Michael Jackson

Beat It

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Michael Jackson

Billie Jean

Michael Jackson

Human Nature

Midnight Oil

Blue Sky Mine

Midnight Oil

Forgotten Years

Nick Lowe

Cruel To Be Kind

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NOFX

The Decline

The Notorious B.I.G.

Going Back to Cali

The Offspring

Gotta Get Away

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Piano - Michael Nyman

The Heart Asks Pleasure First

Pink Floyd

Time

Pink Floyd

Money

Protein

Passing By

Puff Daddy & The Family

I'll Be Missing You feat. Faith Evans and 112

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Queen

Under Pressure

Queen

Another One Bites The Dust

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Queen

Killer Queen

The Rolling Stones

Gimme Shelter

The Rolling Stones

Stealing My Heart

The Rubinoos

Hey Rita

The Rubinoos

Hit The Nerve

The Rubinoos

I Don't Wanna Break Up

The Rubinoos

No More Where She Came From

Saves The Day

Nightingale

Saves The Day

Rocks Tonic Juice Magic

The Shangri-Las

Leader of the Pack

Shania Twain

It Only Hurts When I'm Breathing

Simple Minds

Don't You Forget About Me

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The Skeletons

It's The Little Things

Smashing Pumpkins

Disarm

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Smashing Pumpkins

Tonight, Tonight

Snoop Dogg

Who Am I (What's My Name)?

Snoop Dogg

Ain't No Fun

Snoop Dogg

Gz And Hustlas

Social Distortion

Dear Lover

Social Distortion

Don't Drag Me Down

Social Distortion

When Angels Sing

Spin Doctors

Two Princes

The Standells

Dirty Water

Sublime

What I Got

Talib Kweli

Just To Get By (Remix) f. Mos Def, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Busta Rhymes

Tech N9ne

I'm A Playa

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Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers

American Girl

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Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers

Breakdown

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers

Learning To Fly

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers

Mary Jane's Last Dance

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Warren G

Regulate

Xzibit

Get Your Walk On

2pac

Life Goes On

2pac

Hit 'Em Up

2pac

Brenda's Got a Baby

2pac

Changes

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2pac

California Love f. Dr. Dre

2pac

Picture Me Rollin'

2pac

Dear Mama

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2pac

Ghetto Gospel

There. Now, some of the changes I made a few days ago. Others just today. And even looking at this list right now, I wonder about some songs. Should Kanye West's "Through The Wire," Biggie's "Going Back to Cali," and Tech 9's "I'm a Playa" really be on there? But then I think about how much I listen to these songs, and I guess they probably should. Point is, all of these songs have been floating around my head for the last 2 weeks, and chances are I've lost perspective. What I need to do is sit back for a month or two, and then make some cuts if I feel need to. Problem with that is, while making changes to the list now might be a result of improper perspective, making changes after putting it out of my mind for a while could be impulsive. Whatever. This is what I've got and this is what Im going with.

2 comments:

Westley said...

This is awesome. I'm constantly looking for stuff to listen to at work. Thanks.

Westley said...

do you actually have most of these songs in MP3 format? if so, could you put them in a big zip and put it on http://www.drop.io/ for your readers?