The only one
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The only one
Imagine that all songs were to be erased, and that you could save only one. Which one would you choose ? (a song in English)
I think I would rescue "Sound of Silence" (Simon & Garfunkel).
And that would even be very ironic, considering the spooky silence that would follow the dramatic loss of all those songs...
I think I would rescue "Sound of Silence" (Simon & Garfunkel).
And that would even be very ironic, considering the spooky silence that would follow the dramatic loss of all those songs...
Penn ar Bed
The end of the land
Le commencement d'un monde
The end of the land
Le commencement d'un monde
That's an awfully hard question to answer.
I love many English songs. The song that I've heard (and played it over a million times) recently is quite old but I like it very much, so I'd probabely pick it.
It's : I'm still standing, Tom Jones.
I love many English songs. The song that I've heard (and played it over a million times) recently is quite old but I like it very much, so I'd probabely pick it.
It's : I'm still standing, Tom Jones.
Last edited by boulevard on 19 Jul 2006 17:03, edited 1 time in total.
Re: The only one
DM's "Enjoy the silence" would be a good joke, too.Maïwenn wrote:And that would even be very ironic, considering the spooky silence that would follow the dramatic loss of all those songs...
Wir brauchen keinen Appetit, wir haben den Hunger. (Bertolt Brecht)
Re: The only one
Rosmarys Baby by Fantomas.
Or maybe Stereo by Brassmunk.
...Oh yeah, I'd go with Stereo.
Or maybe Stereo by Brassmunk.
...Oh yeah, I'd go with Stereo.
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Hi boulevard
That would mean that you have played it incessantly for at least 6 hours a day since it came out on record in 1983.
You must know it by heart then :-)
Cheers
solbjerg
That would mean that you have played it incessantly for at least 6 hours a day since it came out on record in 1983.
You must know it by heart then :-)
Cheers
solbjerg
boulevard wrote:That's an awfully hard question to answer.
I love many English songs. The song that I've heard (and played it over a million times) recently is quite old but I like it very much, so I'd probabely pick it.
It's : I'm still standing, Tom Jones.
Re: The only one
I would choose "While my guitar gently weeps", "Something" or "Here comes the sun". All songs by George Harrison (The Beatles).
Guten Tarte! Sorry for the time...
Re: The only one
I would choose a peice of classical music - something like The Lark Ascending by Ralph Vaughan William.