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And for the record, I was going more for the song that means the most to you personally, rather than what I see as more objective criteria that people can more readily agree on, like production or songwriting merit.
But if you interpret it differently, it's cool, don't change your answer. I just feel like the other way, people would try to be more objective and we'd end up with something more akin to Rolling Stone's Greatest Songs list.
Muffed that one then.
Well, since you changed the rules I feel released to substitute for the most meaningful to me personally:
At the moment it’s some classic JGW
I have always liked this one, great song and voice:
"Some people think that hell's the hippest way to go,
well, I don't think so,
gonna take a look around it though"
https://youtu.be/w5782PQO5is
I love Joni Mitchell. I think 'Both Sides Now' is one of the biggest bombs of a song ever. It just hits you so hard.
Excellent choice! Laura Nyro's masterpiece with a perfect arrangement. There was a moment in time when she considered taking on the lead singer role for Blood Sweat and Tears when Al Kooper left the band (that he founded) and before they added David Clayton-Thomas and BS&T went platinum with this album.
I have multiple personalities so I vote 2 times:
https://youtu.be/y8AWFf7EAc4
Leonard Cohen's song Jeff Buckley's performance
endlessly covered...
I’m officially changing back to David Bowie - Right. That whole album is a high point, in my life anyway. I bought it out in Papua New Guinea 🇵🇬 as a teenager (pirate cassette of course, that’s all you could buy in the local shops) and listened to it endlessly (among about 20 other cassettes – amazing how we all survived with such small collections of music, sometimes).
I sometimes think about what makes a favourite and what the accompanying influences are. Is it that everything else around just falls into place? Is it timing? Is it an overall gestalt or mood around the world? And it got captured and encapsulated?
Ps, Ween was on one of my personal compilation tapes in the late 90s, for my Walkman (and possibly by then, minidisc Discman).
If I have to.
Have changed my mind again already since thinking about this all day yesterday. God I hate these questions..
Yes, all of those things sum up a favorite, though not necessarily the overall gestalt of the world, just what encompassed 'your' (italics) world at the time you fell in love with it.
I take R. Kelly's Ignition Remix as one of my favorites, and it's great in a vacuum. I still listen to it occasionally because it encapsulates the pure fun of being a senior in high school. Interestingly enough, I hated it at the time, mostly because it was blasting from the high school parking lot every single morning for months.
leaning over 12.5 degrees
a bold statement
Impossible but challenging question. After hours of listening, searching at various levels and dimensions, etc, etc, this is it.
Thanks!
I can feel you on that one. Absolutely love Jackson Browne when he's on. If I had allowed for a top 3, 'Somebody's Baby' would've made my list.
Sometimes he gets to trying to sound too poetic, but a lot of the time he nails it. 'Black and White' is one I hadn't heard til recently, and it's incredible.
@Lady_App_titude - ehh...that is your second song
Almost every song of Joni give's me goosebumps..., like this one:
Last time I saw Richard.
Beach Boys .....God only knows. Both music and words.
That's my number two. I hate Mike Love with a passion, but his 'God only knows what I'd be without you' that starts the round is heavenly. And the full round always gives me the chills. Oof.
If I had to objectively tell an alien who has never heard human music what the best song ever is, on behalf of the human race, it is God Only Knows. And I wouldn't have to think twice about it.
I know. I am a hopeless reprobate.
This is my favorite song of all time, at this moment in time. Which is actually the only moment in time that exists. This moment now. And now. And now....
Excellent choice. This a cappella version is sublime.