| dogbreath ( @ 2006-01-16 19:45:00 |
In a nostalgic mood
Okay, I'll go with the flow. Saw this stupid meme somewhere and gosh darn it, I had to give it a whirl. I made a couple of little changes though - I deleted the songs I didn't care about / didn't remember. If I don't care about them, why should I inflict them on you? And yeah, I underlined more than one, because I couldn't decide among them. I like those particular ones a lot a lot a lot. If I really had to pick a favorite, it might be the ELO song, just because that album (believe it or not) is one of my top favorite albums of all time, for obscure personal reasons. But it's not my favorite song from the album, so I didn't.
The game is this:
A. Go to http://www.musicoutfitters.com
B. Enter the year you graduated from high school in the search function.
C. Bold for the songs you like, strike through the ones you hate and underline your favorite. Do nothing to the ones you don't remember (or don't care about).
Herewith my list:
Top 100 Songs of 1975
1.Love Will Keep Us Together, The Captain and Tennille
2.Rhinestone Cowboy, Glen Campbell
3.Philadelphia Freedom, Elton John
5.My Eyes Adored You, Frankie Valli
7. Fame, David Bowie
8.Laughter In The Rain, Neil Sedaka
10.Thank God I'm A Country Boy, John Denver
11.Jive Talkin', Bee Gees
13.Lovin' You, Minnie Riperton
14.Kung Fu Fighting, Carl Douglas
15. Black Water, Doobie Brothers
17. (Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song, B.J. Thomas
18.He Don't Love You (Like I Love You), Tony Orlando and Dawn
19.At Seventeen, Janis Ian
22. Lady Marmalade, Labelle
23. Why Can't We Be Friends?, War
28.Angie Baby, Helen Reddy
33. Sister Golden Hair, America
34.Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, Elton John
35.Mandy, Barry Manilow
36.Have You Never Been Mellow, Olivia Newton-John
37.Could It Be Magic, Barry Manilow
39.Wildfire Michael Murphy
41.Listen To What The Man Said, Paul Mccartney and Wings
42. I'm Not In Love, 10cc
45.Feelings, Morris Albert
47. When Will I Be Loved, Linda Ronstadt
49.Please Mr Please, Olivia Newton-John
50. You're No Good, Linda Ronstadt
60.Lady, Styx
64.Get Down Tonight, K.C. and The Sunshine Band
67. Feel Like Makin' Love, Bad Company
68.How Sweet It Is, James Taylor
74. Some Kind Of Wonderful, Grand Funk
78. Killer Queen, Queen
81. Can't Get It Out Of My Head, Electric Light Orchestra
87. No No Song / Snookeroo, Ringo Starr
91. Someone Saved My Life Tonight, Elton John
98. You Aint Seen Nothin' Yet / Free Wheelin', Bachman-Turner Overdrive
Okay, I'll go with the flow. Saw this stupid meme somewhere and gosh darn it, I had to give it a whirl. I made a couple of little changes though - I deleted the songs I didn't care about / didn't remember. If I don't care about them, why should I inflict them on you? And yeah, I underlined more than one, because I couldn't decide among them. I like those particular ones a lot a lot a lot. If I really had to pick a favorite, it might be the ELO song, just because that album (believe it or not) is one of my top favorite albums of all time, for obscure personal reasons. But it's not my favorite song from the album, so I didn't.
The game is this:
A. Go to http://www.musicoutfitters.com
B. Enter the year you graduated from high school in the search function.
C. Bold for the songs you like, strike through the ones you hate and underline your favorite. Do nothing to the ones you don't remember (or don't care about).
Herewith my list:
Top 100 Songs of 1975
1.
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7. Fame, David Bowie
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13.
14.
15. Black Water, Doobie Brothers
17.
18.
19.
22. Lady Marmalade, Labelle
23. Why Can't We Be Friends?, War
28.
33. Sister Golden Hair, America
34.
35.
36.
37.
39.
41.
42. I'm Not In Love, 10cc
45.
47. When Will I Be Loved, Linda Ronstadt
49.
50. You're No Good, Linda Ronstadt
60.
64.
67. Feel Like Makin' Love, Bad Company
68.
74. Some Kind Of Wonderful, Grand Funk
78. Killer Queen, Queen
81. Can't Get It Out Of My Head, Electric Light Orchestra
87. No No Song / Snookeroo, Ringo Starr
91. Someone Saved My Life Tonight, Elton John
98. You Aint Seen Nothin' Yet / Free Wheelin', Bachman-Turner Overdrive