What song puts you in a good mood?

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cynic-al

Audiophyte
a shot of adrenalin

The best music i have found to energize the body and mind,BEBOP!The title cut from Junior Mance's "BLUE MANCE' is more lifting than a Red Bull,or hi test coffee.The first 2 minutes of the piece the burners are just warming up.At 3 minutes or so in you can feel the temperature start to climb.At 3 minutes 40 seconds or so you can imagine wisps of steam begin to rise,continuing to heat up until at 5 minutes and about 15 seconds in ,if you can sit still and be at anything less than a feverpitch of energy,then you are either ill,or in need of therapy.It is really worth a listen.
 
Rob Babcock

Rob Babcock

Moderator
Big Balls by AC/DC. How can you not giggle at the lyrics to that one?
 
H

Hawkeye

Full Audioholic
Rob Babcock said:
Big Balls by AC/DC. How can you not giggle at the lyrics to that one?
I kind of giggle in much the same way when I listen to "Swimming in Women" from the cd 'Picture' by the super-group Kino. I's a damn good album to boot.
 
M

MvdZ

Audiophyte
The entire Paul Simon's Concert in the Park album (not the Simon & Garfunkel concert in the park album...although that one is great too).
 
B

BMO

Junior Audioholic
Question of Balance and Tuesday Afternoon by Moody Blues.
 
Hi Ho

Hi Ho

Audioholic Samurai
There are a lot of songs that put me in a good mood but one of my all time favorites is Cracker Jack by Aubrey Haynie.
 
majorloser

majorloser

Moderator
Songs that can help cure my blues:

Toto - Africa (Reminder of first date with Loserwife :rolleyes: )

Jimmy Buffet - Margaritaville

Eagles - Take it easy

George Benson - Breezin' :cool:

Marc Antoine - Sunland

Allman Brothers - Blue Sky
 
C

cpb92

Audiophyte
good mood music

a song that i can play over and over and still puts me in a gr8 mood is
Good Time - Leroy and Dreaming Of You - The Coral
 
moggi1964

moggi1964

Audioholic
I just looked at the post and I think I got carried away :eek:

"Black Betty" by Ram Jam

"Here comes the sun" by the Beatles

"Stand and deliver" Adam and the Ants

"You ain't seen nothing yet" by BTO

"Don't marry her" by The Beautiful South

"A new England" by Billy Bragg

Loads of Bowie

"Hotel California" by The Eagles

"Mr. Blue Sky" by ELO

"Rocket man" by Elton John

Loads of Elvis Costello

"Baker Street" by Gerry Rafferty

"Sweet child ' mine" by GNR

"Hit me with your rythmn stick" by Ian Drury and the Blockheads

"Bat out of hell" by Meatloaf

"The Riverboat song" by Ocean Colour Scene

"Silly love songs" by Paul McCartney and Wings

"Salisbury Hill" by Peter Gabriel

"Another brick in the wall" by Pink Floyd

"Purple Rain" by Prince

Loads of Proclaimers

"Since you've been gone" by Rainbow

Loads of Queen

"Rock DJ" by Robbie Williams (great in the car on full volume)

"Crazy" and "Killer" by Seal

"Tainted love" by Soft Cell

"Cool for cats" by Squeeze

Loads of Stiff Little Fingers

"The boys are back in town" by Thin Lizzy

"Flowers in the window" by Travis

"Vienna" by Ultravox

"Bittersweet Symphony" by The Verve
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
Radar Love - Golden Earring.


SheepStar
 
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stratman

stratman

Audioholic Ninja
FM by Steely Dan or Moonlight Feels Right by Starbuck.
 
3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
"Little Red Rooster" by Willie Dixon or any good blues toon.
 
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Joe Schmoe

Audioholic Ninja
Planet Claire by the B52s. Miss America by Styx. Carmelita by Warren Zevon. Fun It by Queen. Heart of Glass by Blondie. Seet Child O' Mine by Guns & Roses. Mahalia by Shriekback. Hawaii five-O by the Ventures.
I could go on, but that will do for now.:)
 
jeffsg4mac

jeffsg4mac

Republican Poster Boy
Planet Claire by the B52s. Miss America by Styx. Carmelita by Warren Zevon. Fun It by Queen. Heart of Glass by Blondie. Seet Child O' Mine by Guns & Roses. Mahalia by Shriekback. Hawaii five-O by the Ventures.
I could go on, but that will do for now.:)
Really Joe, I thought it would been songs like "I Hate America" by Al G and liberalets, or maybe "There are too many people in this world" by the Ted Turner Band, or classics like "I can't get a woman" by the I am so angry quartet and "Don't rob my house because I am unarmed" by the Sarah Brady bunch. lol:D

Sorry I couldn't resist much too easy a target. No hard feelings just having fun Joe:D
 
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Joe Schmoe

Audioholic Ninja
Really Joe, I thought it would been songs like "I Hate America" by Al G and liberalets, or maybe "There are too many people in this world" by the Ted Turner Band, or classics like "I can't get a woman" by the I am so angry quartet and "Don't rob my house because I am unarmed" by the Sarah Brady bunch. lol:D

Sorry I couldn't resist much too easy a target. No hard feelings just having fun Joe:D
Right, you are pretty hilarious (not.)

Just to be clear, hating Bush and his private war is in no way incompatable with loving America. (In fact, I hate Bush because I love America.)
It is true that there are too many people in this world, whether you choose to put your blinders on and ignore that fact or not.
My third date is Saturday.
I have actually considered a gun at home. This, of course, is fundamentally different than carrying it around (and is something I would not consider if I had kids in the apartment.)
 
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