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Is there a song that you can play 100 times in a day and Never get tired of???

Well depends on my mood but I different than most. Most of the time I prefer video game music from the 80s and 90s
 
Nope.. I often switch songs halfway already because of repetitiveness. So listening to songs over and over sounds like an utter nightmare to me in most cases
 
Usually most anything by Bad Company, The Rascals, Four Tops, The Temptations, Stevie Wonder, '70's Heart, Dusty Springfield, Aretha Franklin, and Queen, I could listen to pretty much anytime over and over, then there is early rock, later rock, alternative, classical, hip-hop, R&B, Jazz, and Blues all depending on my mood. One song that I will always stop to listen to though, since I was little is Sam and Dave's Soul Man, that song is just well crafted, that and Johnny B. Goode. Great Stuff!!
 
I also switch songs suddenly becomes something sounds better in my head and I MUST SWITCH NOW I do the same in the middle of movies, books, and tv shows, for some reason right at the climax or action point, oh well. Yet as stated above I also enjoy knowing what song is coming.
 
Head over Heels by Tears for Fears. Sad Songs by Elton John. The UNATCO theme from Deus Ex 1. Many others.
 
I seem to have weird moods with music. I can of course simply listen to music, in a normal fashion, but there are some days when I can listen to the same songs repeatedly, as this helps me to think/ work better, but there are others when I simply don't like anything (perhaps these are days that I prefer silence, as the noise starts to get to me).
 
Same as Vanilla above. Especially when I'm writing reports for work or housecleaning. I will either listen to an entire album, or a "mix" by a single artist on Youtube, over and over again, or sometimes just a single song. On certain days, the repetitiveness is soothing and helps me to focus and think better. Currently, I've been obsessed with the Rob Zombie mix on Youtube and particularly the song, Never Gonna Stop.
 
Lowlife, the scanners
San Narciso, faded paper figures

There are a few I love that never get played out. There are two above.
 
There are lots of songs I could happily listen to all day and all night - It just depends which band I'm obsessed with at that time. I don't tend to listen to pieces of music as the sum of all their parts - I tend to focus on individual parts and try to figure out what they contribute to the arrangement and why they played it the way they did :)
 
I agree that Lazarus is one. The only other two I can think of is All Of Me by My Vitriol, and Everlong by Foofighters. I'm addicted to everlong at the minute.
 

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