That Song You Can Listen To a Million Times Over

I have just rediscovered 'Jack the Ripper'. It is so perfect.
 
At the moment I can´t stop listening to the Bauhaus tracks "Bela Lugosi is dead" and "Rosegarden funeral of sores". I´ve seen them in August at the M´era Luna Festival and they were amazing! I really hope it wasn´t the last time I have seen them live.

By the way - hello you all in this forum. I know this is my first post (shame on me) but not the last.
 
A few that I can never seem to tire of:

"Grace Cathedral Hill" by the Decemberists

"Brick" by Ben Folds Five

"All I Know" by Art Garfunkel

"I Have Forgiven Jesus" by Morrissey

and "Haunt You Everyday" by Weezer
 
Right now, it's the live version of PSB's "Left To My Own Devices" from Concrete. There truly is no other song as brilliantly original and inventively anthemic as this.
 
'Everthing Counts', 'Home', 'Walking in my Shoes', 'It's no Good' all by Depeche Mode. Have a real thing for them at the moment.
 
at the moment it's radiohead's lucky
 
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Mercy Seat (esp the live versions)
Smiths - How soon is now? (despite recent overkill in live shows)
Foo Fighters - Everlong
Flock of Seagulls - Wishing (12" version)
Depeche Mode - Never Let Me Down
Sigur Ros - Glosoli
Fisher Z - Marliese
Rammstein - Du Hast

I am so glad someone has mentioned Flock of Seagulls. They are so great. Wishing, Love age space song (not sure about the title)
 
Roadrunner by The Modern Lovers
All The Young Dudes by Mott the Hoople
Young Americans by David Bowie
Unchained Melody by the Platters
 
The last few days:

David Bowie - Five Years
Morrissey - Ganglord
Pet Shop Boys - Numb
Patrick Wolf - Accident and emergency
and... My Chemical Romance - Welcome To the Black Parade...:eek:
 
corpse_birde said:
Patrick Wolf - Accident and emergency

It's great, isn't it?
 
Patrick Wolf is a genius! :D The video is also great!
 
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