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simon and garfunkel is a pretty tough one. Either your choice, Mrs. Robinson, or Sounds of Silence. Talking Heads is close between your choice and once in a lifetime (which someone else mentioned).. I actually would guess the latter. |
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#212
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[ QUOTE ] One more submission: Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On. [/ QUOTE ] Dead tie with Sexual Healing IMO [/ QUOTE ] Gaye's signature song has to be "What's Going On?" Not that the othes are not great; they are. |
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#213
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SRV and Double Trouble - The House is Rockin' Sublime - What I Got Van Morrison - Brown Eyed Girl Grateful Dead - probably Touch of Gray or Truckin' Bob Marley - No Woman No Cry [/ QUOTE ] GD - The only reason I'm going to say Touch of Gray because of its commercial success. But bands like the Dead or Phish have diffrent "signature" songs for each decade or so Like for the Dead if you listen to stuff in the 70's you'd be inclined to say Casey Jones |
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#214
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let's do some classical guys remember, this is best known, not best. beethoven - ode to joy wagner - "here comes the bride" mozart - ? bach - ? [/ QUOTE ] Bach is Tocatta and Fugue in D Minor |
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Belle and Sebastian. I think picking a single signature song for them is very tough.
I will venture either "If You're Feeling Sinister" or "Boy with the Arab Strap" though. |
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#216
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Freedy Johnston: "Bad Reputation".
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name a group and their signature song...the one song that is most associated with that group [/ QUOTE ] George Thorogood & the Destroyers - Bad to the Bone Motorhead - Ace of Spades Metallica - Enter Sandman David Allan Coe - You Never Even Called Me By My Name Garth Brooks - Friends In Low Places Willie Nelson - Whiskey River CDB - The Devil Went Down to Georgia Kiss - Detroit Rock City Van Halen - Jump |
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[ QUOTE ] let's do some classical guys remember, this is best known, not best. beethoven - ode to joy wagner - "here comes the bride" mozart - ? bach - ? [/ QUOTE ] Bach is Tocatta and Fugue in D Minor [/ QUOTE ] AIR ON THE G STRING |
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] let's do some classical guys remember, this is best known, not best. beethoven - ode to joy wagner - "here comes the bride" mozart - ? bach - ? [/ QUOTE ] Bach is Tocatta and Fugue in D Minor [/ QUOTE ] AIR ON THE G STRING [/ QUOTE ] underrated strip club pick BTW NT |
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let's do some classical guys remember, this is best known, not best. beethoven - ode to joy wagner - "here comes the bride" mozart - ? bach - ? [/ QUOTE ] Wagner - Ride of the Valkyries Grieg - In the Hall of the Mountain King Ravel - Bolero If the story I heard is correct, Mozart wrote "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" when he was 3 so that'd be him. |
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