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If you could describe your life in your own album

Ghostinthemachine

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If you could describe your life currently now through an album you create with songs with meaningful lyrics what would it be.
Mine would be (in no particular order somg title then artist/group)

The fear pulp
Human being terrorvision
Sing blur
Blue girls pulp
It's my life monkess
Darkness the police
Sticks and stoned goldie lookin chain
Live bed show pulp
Ernold same blur
No distance left to run blur
Soldier on oasis
No fun sex pistols (winterland version)
You have been loved George Michael

Im curious what's everyone elses?
 
This Song Has No Title - Elton John
Starman - David Bowie
I'd Love To Change The World - Ten Years After
Skating Away - Jethro Tull
Hey Kids! - Molina
Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd
Hymn For A Scarecrow - Tally Hall
There Is A Light That Never Goes Out - The Smiths
Almost Cut My Hair - Crosby Still Nash & Young
There's Something Happening - Jack Stauber
Blackbird - The Beatles
The Rain Song - Led Zeppelin
Peace of Mind - Boston
Everybody Has A Dream - Billy Joel
Advice For The Young At Heart - Tears For Fears
I've Got A Name - Jim Croce
Ripple/Brokedown Palace - The Grateful Dead (Yes, I know that's technically two songs, but they BELONG together)
 
This Song Has No Title - Elton John
Starman - David Bowie
I'd Love To Change The World - Ten Years After
Skating Away - Jethro Tull
Hey Kids! - Molina
Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd
Hymn For A Scarecrow - Tally Hall
There Is A Light That Never Goes Out - The Smiths
Almost Cut My Hair - Crosby Still Nash & Young
There's Something Happening - Jack Stauber
Blackbird - The Beatles
The Rain Song - Led Zeppelin
Peace of Mind - Boston
Everybody Has A Dream - Billy Joel
Advice For The Young At Heart - Tears For Fears
I've Got A Name - Jim Croce
Ripple/Brokedown Palace - The Grateful Dead (Yes, I know that's technically two songs, but they BELONG together)
Some good choices there
 
Dream On - Aerosmith
You Don't Know How it Feels - Tom Petty
It's Always the Same It's Just a Shame - Phil Collins
King of Pain - The Police
Runaway Train - Soul Asylum
Roll Me Up and Smoke Me - Willie Nelson
 
Dream On - Aerosmith
You Don't Know How it Feels - Tom Petty
It's Always the Same It's Just a Shame - Phil Collins
King of Pain - The Police
Runaway Train - Soul Asylum
Roll Me Up and Smoke Me - Willie Nelson
Love those choices. Petty was always one of my favorites. Hard to believe he's gone.
 
The Boxer - Simon and Garfunkel
Twisted - Joni Mitchell
Desperado - covered by the world (and the name of my book)
Rocket Man - Elton John
Rocky Mountain High - John Denver
Rocky Mountain Way - Joe Walsh
Fool On The Hill - Beatles
Amazing Grace - John Newton
 

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