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| Invariably when pople list their favourite motivational music they start commenting on each others choices. While this is great for socialization and getting to know each other, it kinda undermines the usefulness of the thread at large. I suggest we keep posting here and commenting and all that jazz, but keep a clear-cut and concise list somewhere else. Is there a good web 2.0 app we could use for this? Google Spreadsheets perhaps? That way we could insantaneously orgainze everything according to artist, titles, albums and genres provided people are ready to put an extra 3 minutes into writing in the details. How does that sound? Here's my list: # Eric More Morillo - I like to move it # Bon Jovi - It's My Life # Bon Jovi - Welcome to Wherever You Are # Bon Jovi - Have a Nice Day # POD - Alive # POD - Youth of a Nation # POD - Sleeping Awake # James Brown - I feel good # Wild Cherry - Play that funky music # Guess Who - Nothing's gonna stop us now # Stevie Wonder - True to Your Heart # Tanz der Vampire - Overture # Frank Sinatra - I did it My Way # Garbage - The World is not Enough # Michael Bolton - I can go the Distance (from Disney's Hercules) # Michael Jackson - I'm Bad # Sammy Davis Jr. - If They Could See Me Now # ClawFinger - Biggest And Best # Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - Mr. Pinstripe Suit # Lee Harding - Eye of the Tiger # MC Hammer - You can't touch this # Carl Orff - O Fortuna (from Carmina Burana) # Star Wars:The Phantom Menace - Duel of the Fates # Beethoven's 9th # Snap - I've got the Power # Limp Bizkit - My Way # 2 Unlimited - Ready for this # Elvis Presley - A little less conversation (JXL Remix) # Guns & Roses - Mr. Brownstone # Korn - Did my time # Korn - Here to stay # Smash Mouth - I get knocked down # Smash Mouth - I'm a Believer # Nightmare Before Christmas - Jack's Obsession # Chester Bennington - Body Crumbles (Queen of the Damned Soundtrack) # Jonathan Davis / Richard Gibbs - Forsaken (Queen of the Damned Soundtrack) # Jay Gordon - Slept so long (Queen of the Damned Soundtrack) # Morrisey - Let me kiss you # Morrisey - Irish Blood, English Heart |
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| the song which i think pumps me up before a competition most is Till I collapse - by Eminem ft Nate Dogg yes its eminem but the song is incredibly powerful at a loud level look at a part of its lyrics i took out 'Cause sometimes you feel tired, feel weak, and when you feel weak, you feel like you wanna just give up. But you gotta search within you, you gotta find that inner strength and just pull that **** out of you and get that motivation to not give up and not be a quitter, no matter how bad you wanna just fall flat on your face and collapse. Until the roof The roof comes off Until my legs give out from underneath me I will not fall, I will stand tall, Feels like no one could beat me. |
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| E.S.Posthumus - 'Nara' Rob Dougan - 'Clubbed to Death' Robert Miles - 'Children' Billy Idol - 'White Wedding' Frou Frou - 'Let Go' Chicane - 'No Ordinary Morning' Moby - 'Extreme Ways' Death Cab For Cutie - 'Soul Meets Body' Death In Vegas w/ Liam Gallagher - 'Scorpio Rising' Athlete - 'Wires' KT Tunstall - 'Suddenly I See'
__________________ BROKEN PROJECTOR -Cinema will save us "What's the point of breathing if someone already tells you the difference between an apple and a bi-cycle? When I bite a bi-cycle and ride an apple, that's when I'll know" -Axl Blackmar in Emir Kusturica's 'Arizona Dream' |
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| You can find an extended list of inspring songs used at the Tony Robbins' Unleash the Power Within event on my blog.
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| Still adding to the list, but this is my current one: You Shook Me All Night Long (ACDC) Thunderstruck (ACDC) Dream On (Aerosmith) Sweet Emotion (Aerosmith) Surfin' USA (Beach Boys) Higher (Creed) Fury Of The Storm (Dragonforce) Lose Yourself (Eminem) Till I Collapse (Eminem) Remember The Name (Fort Minor) Get Me Gone (Fort Minor) Better Days (Goo Goo Dolls) Drive (Incubus) Staff Roll (Koji Kondo) Love Rollercoaster (Ohio Players) Alive (P.O.D.) Boom (P.O.D.) We Will Rock You (Queen) We Are The Champions (Queen) I Want It All (Queen) My Wish (Rascal Flatts) Hump De Bump (Red Hot Chili Peppers) I'm Too Sexy (Right Said Fred) Eye Of The Tiger (Survivor) Motivation (T.I.) Live Like You Were Dying (Tim McGraw) Beautiful Day (U2) |
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| Almost any song of The Ark is a great source for personal developement. The lyrics are all about loving yourself and feel good about that, give up the idea that everyone loves you and that if you just love yourself and act on your own path you will be respected by others. But here comes the best songs they have done... It Takes A Fool To Remain Sane Calleth You, Cometh I Absolutely No Decorum The Others Let Your Body Deside Echo Chamber Father Of A Son The Worrying Kind (if you really get the idea behind the tacky lyrics) Deliver Us From Free Will (This song is really a hard one to get but a good song) Ain't To Proud To Bow Bottleneck Barbiturate Disease Little Dysfunk You The list could go on... Some ABBA-songs are also really good. Aha - I've Been Losing You (any guy who listen to this song and are a bad boyfriend should really get the lyrics under the skin) Other songs by Aha is great too, I personally like Don't Do Me Any Favours (don't ask me why it is a really tricky one to get the meaning of in the positive way I guess)... Lisa Marie Presley is also a good source for lyrics especially the songs about love (Nobody Noticed It is such a wonderful song)... Ah even some old Rolling Stones songs are good, if you dig out the positive songs, not the ones with a feeling of self-destruction... Take out the most tacky songs of Elvis Presley from the movie-years and you would find loads of lyrics that really do have a deep meaning to it, or listen to some of the songs in the 1970ies... Fake Your Beauty - Bertine Zetlitz, is also a really good song.... Röyksopp is good... Pink has got some good songs too... Love Leelene
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| Hi I'm new to this site and wanted to say hello before getting into this post Music is a major part of my life....I can hardly get out of bed in the morning without a tune to motivate me LOL!!! I Believe I Can Fly - R. Kelly If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time - R. Kelly I'm Still Standin' - Elton John Never Give Up - Yolanda Adams You Are My Friend - Patti LaBelle Because You Loved Me - Celine Dion To Love You More - Celine Dion Better Dayz - Dianna Reeves No More Tears - Anita Baker Overjoyed - Stevie Wonder I'd Rather - Stevie Wonder More than Just the Two of Us - Sneaker Old & Wise - Alan Parsons Project In the Air Tonight - Phil Collins If Ever I Lose My Faith in You - Sting Fields of Gold - Sting Dust in the Wind - Kansas When You Believe - Whitney Houston/Mariah Carey Miracle - Whitney Houston I Have Nothing - Whitney Houston All the Man I Need - Whitney Houston Run to You - Whitney Houston Got to be There - Chaka Khan Through the Fire - Chaka Khan Goodbye Apathy - OneRepublic Apologize - Timbaland featuring OneRepublic (OR the other way around) Say (All I Need) One Republic Rhythm Nation - Janet Jackson Will You Be There? - Michael Jackson Earth Song - Michael Jackson (beautiful song! Never heard it? you should give it a listen) You Are Not Alone - Michael Jackson Tubthumping - Chumbawumba Ride Like the Wind - Christopher Cross Sailing - Christopher Cross Sing for the Day - Styx Backstabbers - the O'Jays Missing You - Dan Fogelberg Give it all You Got - Chuck Mangione Turned Away - Chuckie Booker Forgiveness (the heart of the Matter) - Don Henley That's What Friends Are For - Dionne Warwick w/Elton John/Gladys Knight & Stevie Wonder All Things are Possible - Dan Peek Lean on Me - Club Nouveau's mix AND Bill Withers original I'm Coming Out - Diana Ross It's My Turn - Diana Ross Eye of the Tiger - Survivor Heart to Heart - Kenny Loggins Sister Christian - Night Ranger Papillon (aka Hot Butterfly) - Chaka Khan Mama's Pearl - Jackson 5 My Prerogative - Bobby Brown I Will Get There - Boyz II Men It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday - Boyz II Men So Amazing - Boyz II Men Reflection - Christine Aguilera If I Could - Regina Belle More than Words - Extreme The Tide is High - Blondie Love is the Answer - England Dan & John Ford Coley You're the Love - Seals & Croft Keep on Loving You - REO Speedwagon You're the Best Thing that Ever Happened to Me - Gladys Knight Then Came You - Dionne Warwick Hearts Get Broken all the time - Luther Vandross Faithfully - Journey Heart of Mine - Bozz Scaggs Almost Like Being in Love - Michael Johnson Bluer than Blue - Michael Johnson Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Diana Ross Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song - BJ Thomas Don't Worry Baby - BJ Thomas Break it to Me Gently - Juice Newton The Sweetest thing I've Ever Known - Juice Newton Coward of the County - Kenny Rogers The Gambler - Kenny Rogers Smoky Mountain Rain - Ronnie Milsap Reminiscing - Little River Band Cool Change - Little River Band Miss You -Westlife Queen of My Heart - Westlife I Wanna Grow Old With You - Westlife I'm Kissing You - Des'ree What Might Have Been - Little Texas Reach out! I'll be There - the Four Tops Standin' in the Shadows of Love - the Four Tops I Want to Know What Love Is - Foreigner Hold on to the Night- Richard Marx Endless Summer Nights - Richard Marx When I'm Back on My Feet Again - Michael Bolton We Just Disagree - Dave Mason Don't Cry Out Loud - Melissa Manchester Looks Like We made it - Barry Manilow Ready to Take a Chance Again - Barry Manilow Ships - Barry Manilow TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE HEART - Bonnie Tyler PURPLE RAIN - PRINCE BEAUTIFUL ONES - PRINCE Kiss from a Rose - Seal Africa - Toto 99 - Toto A Fifth of Beethoven - Walter Murphy Moody Woman - Jerry Butler (a classic) Only the Strong Survive - Jerry Butler Lost - Jerry Butler Put Your Records On - Corinne Bailey Rae Lose Yourself - Eminem (he's not my usual choice...but I love this song...no disrespect to him...he's a talented young man) To Zion - Lauryn Hill sooooooo many more...but I'll stop here... -imperfectharmony1123 |
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| Walk Hard - Dewey Cox
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| I just read all these posts and saw like 3 other people mention Switchfoot, besides me! The same songs too! So yeah definately check those out. And i wanted to add another one,by Neil Diamond,"I'm Alive". I am not a Neil Diamond fan but David Cook did the song on American Idol last week and the lyrics totally blew me away with their positive about life-ness |
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| I just listened to Rose of Sharyn by Killswitch Engage. The hair on my arms stood straight for most of the song. Amazing singer who mixes screaming with smooth vocals, I love it. Some other stuff I enjoy. Lost Horizon - Epic power metal. Dropkick Murphys - Celtic punk Finntroll - Finnish traditional music in metal form Flogging Molly - Irish American celtic punk Hedningarna - Mixes electronics and rock with elements from old Scandinavian folk music Jethro Tull - Progressive rock The Cure - Everyone should know and love this old band I have a lot more but I can't sit here all day listing music. I'll finish with Blister in the Sun by Violent Femmes. Really good stuff.
__________________ "We're here for a good time, we're not here for a long time." - Colin Mcrae “It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” - Jiddu Krishnamurti |
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| - upbeat stuff - Lucky Me - Sarah Slean O’Mare - Spaccanapoli Hole in the Head - Sugababes Un Americaine A Paris - Rupa & The April Fishes Sucks to be You - Prozzak See the Sun - The Kooks New Soul - Yael Naim A Cause Des Garcons - Yelle Calling You - Blue October In The Shadows - The Rasmus Paralyzer - Finger Eleven It’s Bad You Know - R.L. Burnside Just a Little More Love - David Guetta feat New World Symphony - Miri Ben-Ari feat Pop! Goes my Heart (lol) -- chill out stuff - Virgin State of Mind - K’s Choice The Moth - Aimee Mann Goodnight Moon - Shivaree Karma Police - radiohead I'd Rather Dance with You - Kings of Convenience Here With Me - dido Man Without Reason - Cornerstone |
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| Hysteria - Def Leppard Lifehouse - First Time My Heart Will Go On - Celine Dion The Rose - Bette Midler Be Here Now - Ray LaMontagne Over the Rainbow/Wonderful World - Israel Kamakawiwo'ole Leah - Bruce Springsteen Long Time Comin' - Bruce Springsteen Drive All Night - Bruce Springsteen Wildflowers - Tom Petty Better Things - The Kinks Wave on Wave - Pat Green Riverdance - Anything from the soundtrack - Bill Whelan Yaweh - U2 Last edited by IFeelGood : 05-12-2008 at 05:03 AM. |
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| Some feel good songs: Anything goes - Cole Porter Jump the line - Harry Belafonte Mr. Sandman - The Chordettes Let me sing and I'm happy - Al Jolson/Berlin It's only a paper moon - Nat King Cole Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep - Middle of the Road Looking out my back door - Creedance Clear Water I'd walk 500 miles - The Proclaimers Under the Sea - Samuel Wright/Menken/Ashman I love L.A. - Randy Newman How about you - Lane/Freed Power of Love - Huey Lewis Let the river run - Carly Simon Let's go fly a kite- from Mary Poppins Walk the Line- Johnny Cash Feel good music: An American in Paris - George Gershwin Apalachian Spring - Aaron Copland Music by The Chieftains Star Wars Theme/ The Ewoks's song And then my all-time inspirational favorite: The two trees-Loreena McKennitt |
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| Some great scintillating Western themes from Ennio Morricone: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - Title song Ecstasy of Gold For a Few Dollars More - Title song A Fistful of Dollars - Title song Once Upon a Time in the West - Title song Lots more....but I guess that will be enough for now....
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| All the music from The Fountain (great movie too)
__________________ Jim Offerman ~ music that moves you blog - twitter - free music - patron powered! |


