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  1. 1. Punk And The Godfather, The - The Who (1973)

    2. Last Nite - The Strokes (2001)

    3. Dreams - The Cranberries (1993)

    4. Lights Of Manos - Orianthi (2007)

    5. Rock & Roll Stew - Traffic (1971)

    6. Old Man Down The Road, The - John Fogerty (1985)

    7. Head Over Heels - Tears For Fears (1985)

    8. My Favourite Game - The Cardigans (1998)

    9. Zephyr Song, The - Red Hot Chili Peppers (2002)

    10. Friends Will Be Friends - Queen (1986)

  2. I've realised recently that I am much more likely to like a song if it uses woodwind instruments, especially the oboe and cor anglais. Being a fan of 70s prog rock, I know several bands with flautists, but I tend to prefer the other orchestral woodwind instruments.

    We already have threads about flutes and saxophones, so we should probably try to stick to the other wind instruments here. :)

    To start us off, there are a couple of great Icehouse songs with oboe:

    Street Cafe

    Man Of Colours

    I have previously referred to Epitaph by King Crimson using oboe, but now I'm pretty sure it's just clarinet. My bad.

  3. I guess I'll have to renominate one of Shannon's removed nominations:

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    [bigger]ELEPHANT - THE WHITE STRIPES[/bigger]

    1. "Seven Nation Army" – 3:51

    2. "Black Math" – 3:03

    3. "There's No Home for You Here" – 3:43

    4. "I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself" (Burt Bacharach, Hal David) – 2:46

    5. "In the Cold, Cold Night" – 2:58

    6. "I Want to Be the Boy to Warm Your Mother's Heart" – 3:20

    7. "You've Got Her in Your Pocket" – 3:39

    8. "Ball and Biscuit" – 7:19

    9. "The Hardest Button to Button" – 3:32

    10. "Little Acorns" (Mort Crim, J. White) – 4:09

    11. "Hypnotize" – 1:48

    12. "The Air Near My Fingers" – 3:40

    13. "Girl, You Have No Faith in Medicine" – 3:17

    14. "Well It's True That We Love One Another" – 2:42

  4. Sports Illustrated released a list of the 10 greatest heavyweight boxers ever.

    10) Lennox Lewis 42-2-1 with 32 KO's

    9) Rocky Marciano 49-0 with 43 KO's

    8) Joe Frazier 32-4-1 with 27 KO's

    7) George Foreman 76-5 with 68 KO's

    6) Jack Dempsey 64-6-9 with 49 KO's

    5) Jack Johnson 86-10-11 with 40 KO's

    4) Larry Holmes 69-6 with 44 KO's

    3) Sonny Liston 50-4 with 39 KO's

    2) Joe Louis 63-3 with 49 KO's

    1) Muhammed Ali 56-5 with 37 KO's

    They left off Mike Tyson (who had a record of 50-6 with 44 KO's) I realize Tyson fell from grace since his prime, but during his prime he was the best.

    That's pretty similar to the previous lists I've seen. You can't argue with the top two, but Foreman, Frazier and Marciano should all be above Liston. Lewis, Tyson and Floyd Patterson are in pretty close competition for the #10 spot, but I agree with Lewis.

  5. They get the BEST draft picks? :P

    I guess that's done so that they won't be as crappy next season?

    strange rules you have there...

    I don't think it's strange at all. It's exactly like Aussie Rules football. The teams all have a strict salary cap and the bottom teams get the higher draft picks. Because of these rules, the AFL has had ten different teams winning the premiership in the past fourteen seasons. In the same period of time, the English Premier League has had just three winners (and this will remain the same for the foreseeable future). Having the dominant teams changing fairly quickly is far more interesting than seeing the same teams dominating every single year. :P

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