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Here are what the crew of two consider to be the greatest songs of all time. If you disagree (which u probably will), write to the forum, (there's a link on the home page). If you don't, then commend our taste in the guestbook.
It wasn't me
Here is an apology to all you DJs and aspiring DJs out there. We haven't bothered to include the masterpieces by all those great and revolutionary UK garage talents, like the heroic Craig David.
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Well, here they are
They're not in any particular order, so don't assume anything ...
Apocalyptica - Nothing Else Matters (cover of Metallica)
One of the greatest songs ever made, converted to cellos, it sounds better than ever. The intro is quite brilliant, with more and more cellos being added on, to get to the first verse (vocals played by high cello), then there's the famous solo, and then to the end, which fades slowly out.
Apocalyptica - Sanitarium (cover of Metallica)
Starts with harmonic sounds, well-converted to cello, then a very memorable bass ostinato riff, and a classic solo actually fitted on top of that (Metallica trademark), then the verses and chorus, containing great melody, followed by a 'wild' and 'crazy' solo, with cellos slowly being added. Then suddenly, from out of nowhere, the most amazing cello imitating a guitar you'll ever here, and then slowing down to a 'chordal' end.
Metallica - Fade to Black
Begins with an acoustic ostinato, and a slow catchy solo is then added on to that. It gets faster and faster until it gets into the main tune, which starts with a catchy acoustic chord sequence. This is repeated several times until the unforgettable heavy climatic chorus. This then fades into a verse, and the chorus soon comes again. Then there's that famous fast solo, with a fading ending. Excellent.
Beatles - Let it Be
C - G - Am - F7, C - G - F - C.
Need i say more.
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