Two songs do it for me:
Mr. Blue Sky - Electric Light Orchestra
Don't Stop Me Now - Queen
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Two songs do it for me:
Mr. Blue Sky - Electric Light Orchestra
Don't Stop Me Now - Queen
Bob Seger: Old Time Rock and Roll
Queen: Bohemian Rapsody
Led Zeppelin: Immigrant Song
Just a couple that make me smile when I hear them. Hope the videos post right.
you need to use the [youtube] code, like this:
where xxxxxx is the code at the end of the video link, like this:Code:[*youtube]xxxxxxx[/youtube*]
http://youtube.com/watch?v=(__PU5CVSegg)
the code inside the parenthesis, or everything from the equal sign until the end assuming it doesn't have "&feature=related" at the end.
looks like this when you're done:
hmm. All I get is white boxes. I can feel I'm messing it up some where.
This one always does it for me.
you're only supposed to put the code that's INSIDE the parenthesis (the parenthesis were just there to show what code to put). not the whole youtube link with parenthesis around the code.
See, thats why I gave up on trying to learn how to code. Always made dumb mistakes. Anyway back to the music!
Relaxing, yet still makes the arm hair stand on end.
Eddie Van Halen's best solo EVER. Plus this is from back in the day when Wacko Jacko wasn't so Wacko. From roughly 3:00 to 3:44. The rest of the video is, well, Wacko Jacko. I actually forgot how goofy it was until I decided to dig it up for this thread.
By far the best keyboard tune Van Halen EVER put out. Every time I hear this song, it brings back good feelings from my teenage years, mainly driving Highway 200 in the summertime in a convertible Cadillac, without a care in the world.
Damn, I miss that car.
heres one for me
Stevie Ray Vaughan -- Little Wing.
Another song that brings back all sorts of warm fuzzy feelings from the high school days, most vividly the senior kegger I was invited to when I was a junior in high school (35 kids in my high school, I bet most of you have more kids in your class!). Long story short, a couple of buddies from a neighboring town and I set up and jammed on blues rock most the night--lots of SRV and Jimi Hendrix. The guitarist, who sadly died in a one vehicle wreck in 2000, could flat out PLAY. He nailed Stevie's solo at the 3:20 mark--I recall closing my eyes while holding the groove down and getting goosebumps all over. AND HE WAS DOING THIS WITH A LES PAUL! No tremelo other than his hands and a smattering of pedals.
And since I've been on a bit of a Steve Vai kick...here's the same song from the Astoria:
I always like this song,
and when he does this live on stage its amasing,k its a shame i am too young to have ever gone
I also like this song, really soothing:
both by Jean Michel Jarre
Pretty new tune to be one of my "all time faves", I know.. but still good.
John Mayer - Slow Dancing in a Burning Room
One of the greatest feel good songs of all time, despite the super dark lyrical content! I played this for sound check at my cousins wedding this weekend, and the response from the people present was insane! Try to imagine me singing this, while playing an acoustic guitar. :D Third Eye Blind - Semi Charmed Life
Here's one from the eighties which always gets me going. No idea why, I think it's her voice. That and the duet with them singing in unison but a couple of octaves apart. Roxette did some of that too.
Wherever I am, whatever I'm doing, I just have to hit some air drums when they come in!
And here's one which usually makes me cry:
classic... just love it when they make fun of boybands
Will Smith - Summertime.
Dont care what you say.
This song is what summer is ALL about.
*edit* Can someone make my video work please, I look like a fool :(
lmao, good enough... hahaaaa....
if wierd al doesn't make you smile, then there is something seriously wrong with you ;P
Not avaliable :(
Shame, megariffic song.
copy and past the URL. It should be available, then.
Will Smith, Summertime (now it works)
Nice one Omega.