12th January 2008 04:57 PM |
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steel driving hammer |
Just these for starters...found this a little interesting.
1. "Heroin" (1967) : The song that freed Czechoslovakia.
2. "Happy Days Are Here Again" (1929) The song that gave America a new deal.
3. "I Am Woman" (1972) The song that boosted the women's movement.
4. "You Deserve A Break Today" (1971) The song that helped McDonald's conquer the World.
5. "After The Ball" (1892) The song that changed the marketplace.
6. "Over There" (1917) The song that took Americans to War.
7. "Maple Leaf Rag" (1899) The song that started the 20th Century.
8. "We Shall Overcome" (1960) THe song that became the anthem for almost everything.
9. "Nelson Mandela" (1984) The song that changed a Nation.
10. "God Save The Queen" (1977) The song that shook Britain. |
12th January 2008 06:45 PM |
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Gimme Shelter |
Any ten Stones songs |
12th January 2008 06:47 PM |
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steel driving hammer |
In our world, oh yeah. |
12th January 2008 08:08 PM |
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mojoman |
i'd love to change the world.......... |
13th January 2008 02:03 PM |
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ebmp |
Well you could say Satisfaction changed the world... Before that, no song had a main riff like it has
It's the blueprint for any rock song we know today |
15th January 2008 10:04 AM |
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JohnLeeHacker |
"Paint it black" - for niggers painters cause. |
15th January 2008 10:07 AM |
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Highwire Rob |
Helter Skelter ? |
15th January 2008 10:18 AM |
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Joey |
" 8. "We Shall Overcome" (1960) THe song that became the anthem for almost everything. "
< ---- Including the Bushie43 Presidency !
Oh, Lil' Buddy ( Lil' Fiji ) --- you are on FIRE Today !
J. " Snuggles " FlyKins ! ™ |
15th January 2008 10:43 AM |
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andrews27 |
I Want to Hold your Hand (unfortunately, the most influential Beatle song)
Blowin' in the Wind (ushered in mainstream Folk)
Like a Rolling Stone (liberated Rock)
Money (created the 70s)
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15th January 2008 03:23 PM |
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glencar |
quote: steel driving hammer wrote:
Just these for starters...found this a little interesting.
1. "Heroin" (1967) : The song that freed Czechoslovakia.
2. "Happy Days Are Here Again" (1929) The song that gave America a new deal.
3. "I Am Woman" (1972) The song that boosted the women's movement.
4. "You Deserve A Break Today" (1971) The song that helped McDonald's conquer the World.
5. "After The Ball" (1892) The song that changed the marketplace.
6. "Over There" (1917) The song that took Americans to War.
7. "Maple Leaf Rag" (1899) The song that started the 20th Century.
8. "We Shall Overcome" (1960) THe song that became the anthem for almost everything.
9. "Nelson Mandela" (1984) The song that changed a Nation.
10. "God Save The Queen" (1977) The song that shook Britain.
Bullshit bullshit bullshit. |
15th January 2008 03:49 PM |
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CrissCrossMind |
Just these for starters...
1. "Satisfaction" (1965) : song that freed UK.
2. "Ruby Tuesday" (1967) gave B Jones a new life.
3. "Honky Tonk Woman" (1969) boosted the women's movement.
4. "Brown Sugar" (1971) Slave drivers conquer the World.
5. "Starfucker" (1973) changed the marketplace / Groupies.
6. "Miss You" (1978) took American by storm.
7. "Start Me Up" (1981) ended the 20th Century.
8. "Mixed Emotions" (1989) anthem for almost everything.
9. "Love Is Strong" (1994) changed a not a thing.
10. "Rough Justice" (2005) The song that Britain missed.
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15th January 2008 04:22 PM |
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monkey_man |
2 Live Crew "We Want Some Pussy" |
15th January 2008 04:35 PM |
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steel driving hammer |
quote: CrissCrossMind wrote:
3. "Honky Tonk Woman" (1969) boosted the women's movement.
Funny!
I salut you!
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15th January 2008 05:33 PM |
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M.O.W.A.T. |
This song taught white kids how to imitate black kids:
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15th January 2008 07:11 PM |
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Brainbell Jangler |
quote: JohnLeeHacker wrote:
"Paint it black" - for niggers painters cause.
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15th January 2008 07:34 PM |
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Bloozehound |
quote: monkey_man wrote:
2 Live Crew "We Want Some Pussy"
oh yeah
that was a shot heard 'round the world right there |
16th January 2008 04:13 AM |
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JohnLeeHacker |
quote: Brainbell Jangler wrote:
Barackkk 08! |