A perfect song? What are your choices?


Can there be such a thing as a perfect song? I have a suggestion, what are yours? Here is a thought...

 

 

 

 

falconquest

Showing 24 responses by roxy54

"an ignoramus will take a pearl for an ordinary cobblestone"

...Or he might call pleasure Satanism like you did. What nonsense.

What are you selling Sejio? More importantly, what are you smoking? Pleasure is Satanism?

cd318,

I'm pretty sure that I heard that song last week... as I was riding on an elevator.

"In the meantime, life goes on in its wonderful way."

That's the only sensible thing that I got from your post @cd318

 

Do you live in the United States @serjio ? If you do, it sounds like you shouldn't from the way you think.

"there used to be a lot of real art - 21st century - humanity is flying into the abyss"

Oh please, get off the cross! Nobody seems to recall what real hard times are these days. We're not at war, everyone reading these words is probably well fed and has good shelter, so where's the abyss Serjio?

@bdp24,

I am a big fan of the Kinks and Ray Davies brilliant writing, and completely agree with you. I love Waterloo Sunset and would also nominate Big Sky as one of his great compositions.

For another "perfect song" I would nominate November Spawned a Monster by Morrissey.

Aren't we supposed to be talking about the perfect song? Now it's movies and soundtracks. What next, the perfect Martini?

vonharaland,

Good Bowie choices. I would add Panic in Detroit. Oh, and I think that you meant Savoy Truffle. Good song, supposedly about Eric Clapton's sweet tooth.

jasonbourne52,

I pray that you're joking. That song is a musical and lyrical embarrassment of that era when so much great music was created.

carpathian,

I remember it well...

mid-fi.

I agree with you, but I was afraid to say it!