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Old 04-04-01, 03:06 PM   #1
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Sure there are a lot of crappy songs out there. Rap music about ******* bitches and hoes, rock about slamming guitars on a stage floor and country about how everything in life goes wrong. Certainly there are other genres with stereotypical songs as well, but we won't go into all of those. But what songs stand out to you as having thoughtful lyrics and an ingenous tune? My nominations are as follows.
Rock:
Dave Matthews Band - Ants Marching
Counting Crows - Around Here

Rap:
Deltron 3030 - Mastermind
Company Flow - 8 Steps To Perfections

So what are your favorite ingenous songs?
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Old 04-04-01, 03:12 PM   #2
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The Murmurs have wonderful lyrics, as well as some of the BEST music I have ever heard. They are fantastic!! My fav cd is simply titled The Murmurs. Doesn't have a song on it that's not excellent!!
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Old 04-04-01, 03:21 PM   #3
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DMB: Song that Jane likes
Cardigans : The bluest eyes in Texas

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DMX : Damien
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Old 04-04-01, 03:21 PM   #4
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From a quick glance at my library:

Alice in Chains - Rooster
Bush - Glycerine
Candlebox - Change
Collective Soul - December
Foo Fighters - Everlong
Guns 'n Roses - November Rain (Coma is also up there)
Nirvana (any song by them!)
Offspring - Dirty Magic
Pearl Jam - Given to Fly
Queens of the Stone Age - If Only
Soundgarden - Like Suicide
Stone Temple Pilots - Big Empty
The Crystal Method - Keep Hope Alive
Tool - Aenema
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Old 04-04-01, 03:28 PM   #5
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Depeche Mode's "Enjoy the Silence"
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Old 04-04-01, 03:35 PM   #7
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I'd have to say any music composed by Frank Zappa is ingenious. His lyrics crossed over a broad spectrum of taste.

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Old 04-04-01, 03:57 PM   #8
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Sure there are a lot of crappy songs out there. Rap music about ******* bitches and hoes, rock about slamming guitars on a stage floor and country about how everything in life goes wrong. Certainly there are other genres with stereotypical songs as well, but we won't go into all of those. But what songs stand out to you as having thoughtful lyrics and an ingenous tune? My nominations are as follows.
Rock:
Dave Matthews Band - Ants Marching
Counting Crows - Around Here

Rap:
Deltron 3030 - Mastermind
Company Flow - 8 Steps To Perfections

So what are your favorite ingenous songs?
Counting Crows I would have to say are awesome! and would agree with you on how they have thoughtful lyrics. I also like Dave Matthews, but mainly for the music itself.

other nominations:
Sevendust - Angel's Son
Creed - One

I'd have to agree with Jader on his Bush, Stone Temple Pilot, and Pearl Jam, nominations. Tool I enjoy sometimes, but I don't like songs with a lot of swearing, which well we all know why then I wouldn't like Tool all the time

as for oscar's and twodogpeople nominations I have not listened to any songs by either groups/persons they mentioned.
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Old 04-04-01, 04:03 PM   #9
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From a quick glance at my library:


Bush - Glycerine
Guns 'n Roses - November Rain (Coma is also up there)
Nirvana (any song by them!)
Offspring - Dirty Magic
Pearl Jam - Given to Fly
nice choices...i would have to say anything by Live...they absof.uckinglutley rule, especially on Throwing Copper

another worthy mention....The Indigo Girls
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Old 04-04-01, 04:09 PM   #10
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The Waterboys - A Girl called Johnny

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Old 04-04-01, 04:15 PM   #11
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Default Re: Excellent Thread, Nappy!

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From a quick glance at my library:

Bush - Glycerine
Candlebox - Change
Foo Fighters - Everlong
Guns 'n Roses - November Rain (Coma is also up there)
Nirvana (any song by them!)
Tool - Aenema
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Old 04-04-01, 04:26 PM   #14
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Tool - Aenema
Tool - Eulogy
From Zero - Otherside
Pink Floyd - Wish you were here
Pink Floyd - High Hopes
Massive Attack - Safe from Harm
Massive Attack - Protection
Massive Attack - Dissolved Girl
Moby - Rushing
Fleetwood Mac - Warm Ways
Fleetwood Mac - Songbird
Creed - Is this the End
Vertical Horizon - Give you back

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Old 04-04-01, 05:13 PM   #15
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Mazzy Star "fade into you"
Coldplay "yellow"
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Mazzy Star "fade into you"
Coldplay "yellow"
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Old 04-04-01, 05:39 PM   #17
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Rush - Hemispheres
Led Zeppelin - Kashmir
Metallica - Enter Sandman
Tool - Aenema
Pat Travers - Rock & Roll Susie
The Who - Behind Blue Eyes
Pink Floyd - Time
Jimi Hendrix - Are You Experienced
Green Day - Time Of Your Life
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Old 04-04-01, 08:01 PM   #19
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There's so much great music around that it's hard to select. A problem for me is that my favorite albums have songs that work together in a concept and it's hard to point out one song. A good example would be Pink Floyd - The Final Cut. I think it's ingenious from beginning to end, but which song to select? I don't think I can name the songs on that album and I've listened to it a hundred times! Other examples are Alice in Chains - Dirt, Dinosaur Jr. - Where You Been & Cowboy Junkies - Caution Horses.

Ian Anderson, Hank Williams, Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, Marty Robbins and Elvis Costello are all great songwriters that come to mind. So I'll select a song from each of them. That seems pretty safe.

Anderson - To Cry You A Song
Hank Williams - You Win Again
Leonard Cohen - The Swan
Bob Dylan - Isis
Marty Robbins - Not So Long Ago
Elvis Costello - American Without Tears
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Old 04-04-01, 08:53 PM   #20
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I'd have to say any music composed by Frank Zappa is ingenious. His lyrics crossed over a broad spectrum of taste.

good call oscar. while i could never say one particular cd or song is the best ever, i can put frank high on the list. when i started listening to frank when i was a teenager, i was really showen the possibilities lyrics held, cause noone wrote em like frank. funnier than hell, socially biteing, very aware. frank was one of the best lead guitar players ever and when frank isnt being too classical he could kick so much ass.

songs

directly from my heart to you- from weazles ripped my flesh

watermellon in easter hay- joes garage act 3?

uncle remus - apostrophe

heavenly bank account- you are what you is

jewish princess- sheik yerbouti(the one that pissed my sis in law off)

hmmm need something off tinseltown rebellion....

of course

bamboozled by love

if you can get ahold of these tunes, i believe they are a fair representation of what frank did.
And he cared about his fans. What a guy.
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