Friday, February 6, 2009

Perfect Song?



I had a random thought; what constitutes the perfect song? I have my own standards and have designated a few for my own personal list.


Currently, I think the following songs are perfect (or as close as possible):


Try a little tenderness- Otis Redding (a little scary; not the Ducky version though)


Please, please, please let me get what I want- The Smiths (depressing but great)


Sexx Laws- Beck (come one, there is fridge/washer love in this video!!)


Its oh so quiet- Bjork (Bjork is awesomely nutty)


Among others...


My criteria are as follows:


A song must be short, infectuous, and make you wish for more when it ends. Please add your own!




8 comments:

Ryan said...

hey ya by Anre 3000 of outcast and crazy by whats there names are two of the most perfect songs...just so perfect.


Beck's Sex Laws video is hillarious. he's an odd duck.

Unknown said...

impossible germany...wilco

Justin said...

Washing of the Water by Peter Gabriel. I'm not a huge fan of his other stuff, but I keep coming back to that song. I have no idea what the song means.

Goodbye Yellow Brick Road by Elton John for its falsetto-y drama

I'm Looking Through You by The Beatles. The only one on my list that meets your "short" criterion.

Boots of Spanish Leather by Bob Dylan. I love the alternating voices and how she doesn't get what he's saying until the end and doesn't overreact when it finally becomes clear.

Ryan, which Crazy are you referring to?

Unknown said...

what about full albums..ones that you can listen to all the way through...like you would do with a vinyl album. the peter gabriel reference made me think of this, b/c of his album, "so."

two of my favorites are "beggars banquet," by the rolling stones and "the bends" by radiohead.

cheyney webb said...

Perfect songs to me are the ones that I can wake up to, get my blood pumping, and give me an optimistic outlook on the day.

Long time examples-
Return to innocence- Enigma
Watershed- Indigo Girls (you knew I had to throw one of theirs in there)
Pablo Picasso- Citizen Cope
And anything Journey

Ryan just introduced this one to me
Lovely Day- Bill Withers

Luis and Christy said...

I think it's called Two Little Birds by Bob Marley... so optimistic that I like him for just thinking that way.

Spring from Vivaldi's Four Seasons - I think that's the one with the crazy violins

Shoop by Salt n Pepa- great High School memories and yes I can totally rap that whole song.

Song for Winter's Night by Sarah McLaughlin- Beautiful and I figured out some cool harmony to it. I think Gabe heard him 572 times in utero

Wendy said...

I don't know any of this music mentioned except Justin's. My favorite song is whatever Justin puts on my iPod. I never bought any cassettes as a kid, and the only CD I've ever purchased in my entire life was Buck Owens--I had to convince myself that I would not go broke from my $10 purchase. Fortunately, I've surrounded myself by friends, roommates, and a husband who are really into music and keep me up on things once in a while.

Ryan said...

Justin:Gnarles Barkley