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Your first 'Favorite song'

Discussion in 'The Humor Mill' started by Kai Shek, Jul 29, 2006.

  1. Kai Shek

    Kai Shek Supreme Mugwump

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    Okay, I am talking about the earliest song you could remember ever worshiping.

    What I mean is...

    The first song that you knew by heart.

    The first song you sung to yourself without even needing music.

    The first you played over and over again, mouthing the words to.

    For me, my first 'favorite song' is Brain Stew, by Greenday.
     
  2. Fuegodefuerza

    Fuegodefuerza Minister of Magic

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    Higher Ground by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

    It is quite possibly still one of my favorite songs.
     
  3. Nenagh24

    Nenagh24 Second Year

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    'Achy Breaky Heart' by Billy Ray Cyrus. I was...four? Five? I remember singing it to myself and my mother still turns it off whenever it comes on because I 'sang it night and day for a year'. Fun song, gotta love the country music!
     
  4. KANE

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    'Yesterday' by The Beatles, my dad used to play their albums non-stop when i was a kid and i still haven't forgot the lyrics to nearly all of their songs to this day and i've transfered every album from them that my dad owned onto my computer, and i'm still a big fan.
     
  5. Brooklynight

    Brooklynight Seventh Year

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    'Happiest Days of our Lives'
    by Pink Floyd

    My friend's older brother got me into the band and I just fell in love with this song, while I went to a decent Catholic School there was something about it that made me hate it with a passion and the song appealed to my 10 year old self.
     
  6. k_writer

    k_writer Groundskeeper

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    I'm a nerd--"No Rain" by Blind Melon.
     
  7. madeyemoody

    madeyemoody High Inquisitor

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    Hotel California by The Eagles, my mom would blare that song out of those car speakers and to this day it is my favorite song

    madeyemoody
     
  8. nonjon

    nonjon Alumni Retired Staff

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    In first grade, I had a bad habit of breaking out the Pointer Sisters "I'm So Excited." Mrs. Keener mentioned it to my mom in a parent-teacher conference.

    I don't think my mom will ever let me forget this fact.

    Nor the time I peed in my toybox. But that's a bit off-topic.
     
  9. Khantael

    Khantael First Year

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    Mordred's Song by Blind Guardian. I never really listened to music a lot before it - didn't see the point of it, to be honest - but I really loved that song and played it for hours at a time for at least a week.
     
  10. Myst

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    Mhm... Linkin Park - In The End.
     
  11. Giovanni

    Giovanni God of Scotch

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    LMFAO @ Madeye's song -- I'm listening to that right now :)

    My first song that I worshipped was The Night Santa Went Crazy by Weird Al. Do you have any idea how many people I unnerved by singing some of those lyrics?

    The first real song that I worshipped was Like a Rolling Stone by Bob Dylan. My friends parents were both heavily involved in the whole "Protest Shit" Era of American History and they always had Dylan's stuff playing when I was over at his house. I ended up getting hooked on this song... Even though at the age I heard it at I was naive enough to not have a fucking clue what it was about... I just liked the music.
     
  12. Kai Shek

    Kai Shek Supreme Mugwump

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    What? 'The Night Santa Went Crazy' is a real song. I think I perfer 'all about the Pentiums' though I did obssess over that song for a little while.
     
  13. Khantael

    Khantael First Year

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    I know a little about the first situation: I was singing an Arrogant Worms song called "Kill the Dog Next Door" in class once (under my breath), and had one girl come up to me asking, "Why are you singing about killing dogs?"

    My answer of "...because it's a good song?" didn't go down too well either.
     
  14. Giovanni

    Giovanni God of Scotch

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    Yeah somehow I don't think that would have gone over well... Though personally my favorite 'oopsie' music lyrics incident was when I was in 6th grade. If anyone here is familliar with Bloodhound Gang then they'll know what I'm talking about :)

    For those who aren't the song in question was "The Bad Touch"

    The lyrics are here:

    http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/bloodhoundgang/thebadtouch.html


    But you've gotta admit it's a catchy tune... No matter what my Homeroom teacher at the time had to say to the contrary.
     
  15. Fuegodefuerza

    Fuegodefuerza Minister of Magic

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    Lmao. I had a similar experience with that band, although it was with "Foxtrot, Uniform, Charlie, Kilo." My teacher didn't really enjoy the clever innuendos, though. I got into a little (read: a LOT) of trouble. I never really understood why he freaked out so much, though...
     
  16. Litha Riddle

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    The first song I ever bought was a Kylie Minogue album, which I was completely obsessed with.

    I think my favorite was especially for you. It didn't help that Neighbours had started airing then, which fuelled my addiction. I actually bought the collaboration album she did with Jason Donovan.

    My only saving grace is that at least I wasn't a Micheal Jackson fan, who was really popular at the time.

    Litha
     
  17. Lord Bill

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    Just like all the others saddled with "old person songs", I grew up with Abba, because my mum (take that, American English) was playing that all the time. So the first song I remember knowing and singing along to was "Mama Mia" by Abba.

    Now, although I'm not really one way or the other about them, I try to avoid being in places Abba is playing, lest I start singing along without realising (and again) and get a bunch a funny looks. I also find myself inadvertently singing along to "A Thousand Miles" by Vanessa Carlton, because I was dragged into singing it when drunk by a friend and now I know the words. :(

    BTW, don't mind my mental jousting with American English, someone repeatedly tried correcting me, seemingly without knowing there are many ways of spelling, and now I can't help but spot out all the little differences. Also, Bloodhound Gang FTW. That is all.
     
  18. Xenon

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    My first favorite song was 'Purple Haze' -Jimi Hendrix. I was 4 at the time. Complete with Air Guitar solos, thank you very much :p
     
  19. Jon

    Jon The Demon Mayor Admin DLP Supporter

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    Awesome song.

    I think mine would have to be Kung Foo Fighting. <_<

    "Everybody was kung fu fighting
    Those kids were fast as lighting
    In fact it was a little bit frightning
    But they fought with expert timing

    There were funky china men
    From funky china town
    They were choping them up
    They were choping them down
    It's an ancient chinese art
    And everybody knew their part
    From a faintin' to a snif
    And a kicking from the hip

    Everybody was kung fu fighting
    Those kids were fast as lighting
    In fact it was a little bit frightning
    But they fought with expert timing

    There was funky Militin
    And little Sammy Chow
    He said: Here comes the big boss
    Let's get it on
    He took a vaul and made a stand
    Staring swaying with the hand
    But emotion made me skip
    Now into a brand new trip

    Everybody was kung fu fighting
    Those kids were fast as lighting
    In fact it was a little bit frightning
    But they did it with expert timing

    Everybody was kung fu fighting
    Those kids were fast as lighting
    In fact it was a little bit frightning
    Make sure you have expert timing"
     
  20. Kiklo

    Kiklo Seventh Year

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    Wow, my first favorite song I could remember was one of those songs we listened to in Pre-school. I remember I loved the song BINGO and I would keep singing it over and over again, it went something like "There was a farmer who had a dog and Bingo was his namo" lol
     
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