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  1. #1
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    Best opening song:cool thread on NPR

    for me "Tonights the Night" Neil Young. "Bruce Berry was a working man..."
    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...ryId=127246022

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    Blackened, Metallica, And Justice For All
    Once, PJ, Ten
    Feel Like a Stranger, GD, Without a Net
    Stop!, Janes Addiction, Ritual de lo Habitual
    Bombtrack, Rage Against the Machine
    Positive Vibration, Bob Marley, Babylon by Bus
    Twice as Hard, Black Crowes, Shake Your Money Maker
    Stinkfist, Tool, Aenima

    And my all-time favorite:

    YYZ==>John the Fisherman, Primus, Suck on This
    "All God does is watch us and kill us when we get boring. We must never, ever be boring."

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    Last edited by ICEHOCEY77; 06-03-2010 at 07:12 AM.

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    Just listened to "Born Under Punches (the beat goes on)" by Talking Heads = the opening track of my favorite album of theirs: Remain in Light.

    "Where the Streets Have No Name" from U2s Joshua Tree has to be in the running.

  5. #5
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    Pretty tough to beat the Clash's London Calling on London Calling

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    Isn't this idea stolen from High Fidelity?

    Anyway, Zeppelin's "Good Times, Bad Times" makes my list.
    "Angel" - Massive Attack
    "Maggot Brain" - Funkadelic
    "Random Rules" - Silver Jews - Great song, great album, amazing opening line:
    "In 1984, I was hospitalized for approaching perfection.
    Slowly screwing my way across Europe, they had to make a correction."

    "Where the streets have no name" is a good call.
    We heard you in our twilight caves, one hundred fathom deep below, for notes of joy can pierce the waves, that drown each sound of war and woe.

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