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yes
this is now nomes.tk
much props to omid tavakoli for introducing the free .tk domain names offered by dot.tk
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this site can now be easily accessed
by simply typing in nomes.tk into your browser
yes
this is now nomes.tk
much props to omid tavakoli for introducing the free .tk domain names offered by dot.tk
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nomespeak vocabulary
who脗路rus
adj.
of, belonging to, or characteristic of a whore, whore-like: what a whorus dress.
pros脗路si脗路bly
adj.
something possible and also probable: it’s most prossibly true.
cit脗路y脗路ism
n.
devotion to the interests or culture of one’s city: i don’t believe in nationalism, just cityism.
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nomespeak lesson #2
“you suck!” or “he sucks!” are commonly heard terms
however, these are not accurate ways of ascribing the word “suck” to someone
the correct way, rather, is to say
“you are a suck!” or “he is a suck!”
i think that’s a fairly simple concept to learn…
“YOU ARE ALL SUCKS!”
get it?
good.
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the N10
could you possibly compose a list of your ten favourite songs?
now if you’ve only heard twenty songs in your life, it may be possible
but if all you do is consume music — constantly — then it can be rather difficult
i originally decided to make a list of my ten favourite songs
after a while, i decided to make it a list of one hundred
i ended up putting down a hundred and forty
but after a lot of thinking, consideration, reflection, and continuous torture to my ear drums and the nerve-endings in my cochlea, i have by virtue of no real virtue, arrived at my ten favourite songs
this is not easy folks
i have a collection of songs that grows by ten songs (that i like) almost everyday
and is standing right now at around 670 (it grew by 20 in the past 24 hours…)
these songs were judged on two things, both the lyrics (the message) and the music (the medium)
many of the songs in the N140 had the lyrics, but the music wasn’t that strong
or the lyrics were crass, but the music was amazing
the songs in this list have, i think, both
these are songs, composed by artists that have had some sort of an impact on me — songs that haven’t left my head once they’ve bored in
amazing songs
they’re sort of arranged in order of which i like best, i.e., as a count-down list
but that’s never constant, it changes
the lines are often blurred
truth be said, i can’t say i like this one song the best, or that this other song is third
they’re all amazing songs…
so here it goes… the much awaited:
N10
10. song: california dreaming
artist(s): the mamas and the papas
type: folk
description: it’s honest, it’s spiritual, it’s smooth, it’s melodic, it makes you reflect, it makes you want to sing along — the ingredients of a great song
“stopped into a church/i passed along the way/well i got down on my knees/and i pretend to pray…” — that’s a lyric that hits home, i know how it feels
this song is a true classic
9. song: ask
artist(s): the smiths
type: rock
description: “shyness is nice and/shyness can stop you/from doing all the things in life you’d like to,” it plays
the message is of great encouragement countering our common fears, that prevent us from doing things that we really want to
the music is great, excellent use of drums, the british accents are particularly likable, and morrissey’s vocals bring out the message of the song (and all “smiths” songs, no doubt)
8. song: sitting
artist(s): cat stevens
type: folk
description: “oh, i’m on my way, i know i am/somewhere not so far from here/all i know is all i feel right now/i feel a power growing in my hair.”
now i’m not particularly sure what the power in my hair has to do with much, but this song is great — as usual, the cat’s music is entirely captivating
the lyrics seem to be about a soul, detached, yet surrounded, about life itself — the journey
cat’s vocals are painful, profound, heartfelt
a spiritually moving song
7. song: a change is gonna come
artist(s): sam cooke
type:
description: this song is played during the malcolm x movie by spike lee — one of the greatest movies ever — it’s played right before he gets assassinated
it’s a deeply moving song, sad, downtrodden, lamentable even
yet it contains hope, hope for better times
“it’s been a long time coming, but i know a change is gonna come…”
sam cooke’s voice conveys anxiety, suffering, even na茂驴陆vety
“there’ve been times when i thought i couldn’t last for long, but now i think i’m able to carry on…”
we’ve all felt that way, be it as an oppressed society, or as a trouble individual
we can all relate
the song moves
6. song: what it’s like
artist(s): everlast
type: rock hop
description: it is so easy for us to take life for granted, to be where we are and say “bah, those poor people are poor because they’re too lazy to work”
“but God forbid you ever have to walk a mile in his shoes/’cause then you really might know what it’s like to sing the blues…”
yes, whitey ford sings the blues, and the message comes across strong and clear: you have no clue how cruel life can get, stop complaining and make something of yourself, and maybe you can help others along the ways
everlast’s interesting voice communicates the cynicism and criticism (of us) effectively
“i’ve seen a loser win/and a sad man grin/i’ve heard an honest man lie…”
and the music is simply wonderful
5. song: peace train
artist(s): cat stevens
type: folk-pop
description: a protest song, a song of hope, a song of dreams, visions, a song of the quest for peace
“now come and join the living/it’s not so far from you/and it’s getting nearer/soon it will all be true…”
the music and the chorus will get you rolling, join the peace train, board the train, get on the peace train
“why must we go on hating/why can’t we live in bliss..”
cat stevens gets the message across very well…
there is an alternative to killing each other like barbarians, to butchery, slaughter, and our idiocy
it’s called peace
4. song: everybody look what’s going down
artist(s): buffalo springfield
type: rock
description: this song is the protest song of protest songs
it strongly protests war, government propaganda, blind support
“it’s time we stop, children, what’s that sound/everybody look what’s going down…”
instead we just blindly follow, we do not bother to look, we just leap
“there’s battle lines being drawn/nobody’s right, if everybody’s wrong…”
how many of us realize that? instead we only accept our party line, our religious group, our national groups
it’s not about being right or wrong now, it’s about “us” vs. “them”
but the song, with it’s amazing music that even public enemy had to integrate into on of their songs
and its lyrics with an ever-fresh, ever-relevant message, instantly declares itself a classic
3. song: hajji
artist(s): divine styler
type: hip hop
description: “yo, it’s in you to be/in the servitude of one true G-O-D/comin’ like the what ya feelin’ if ya hearin it clear/you’re gettin’ closer to the source of a man with no fear…”
with his innovative and funky, blow-your-house-down music
and his intellectual, stimulating rhymes of reason make the message clear:
i was a moron, i got saved … isn’t it about time you found some real spiritual fulfillment?
it sure is, and that’s what this song constantly reminds me of — the ideals described give you some concrete abstract goals to work toward
“what would you die for?/Allah? or the stars and cars/and artifical stayin’ high..?”
2. song: cat’s in the cradle
artist(s): harry chapin
type: folk
description: harry chapin is one of the greatest songwriters, and this is one of the greatest songs
it’s about our constant drive for material gain, that makes us forget the things that really matter
case in point, a father forgetting his son even though the son wants to spend time with him — but the song takes it further, what goes around comes around
the father is now old, he now wants to spend time with his son, but it is now his son who’s forgetting his father
“i called him up just the other day/i said i’d like to see you if you don’t mind/he said i’d love to dad if i could find the time/you see my new job’s a hassle and the kid’s got the flu/but it’s sure nice talking to you, dad, it’s been sure nice talking to you
and as i hung up the phone it occurred to me/he’d grown up just like me/my boy was just like me…”
i simply cannot communicate to you the importance of this song, the profound message, the amazing music
unless i quote the song in its absolute entirety, each chorus, each note
chapin’s style is uniquely motivating and his voice portrays a solemn motion
you must listen to this song, one of the best ever
1. song: ocean spray
artist(s): manic street preachers
type: rock
description: the vocals are painful, they speak of pain gathered from experience, from reality
the lyrics are abstract, yet they relate a message of society’s chasng materialism, yet it also relates personal suffering
“it’s easy to laugh, it’s easy to cry/to cry so, so hard, that it can’t be denied…”
the opening and the finish seem to be in a non-english tongue
the profound level of this song cannot adequately be related through words
the music, the lyrics, the song itself
it is depressing, it is shaking, it is spiritual, it is temporal, it is deeply effecting, it is superficially affecting, it is lucid, it is incomprehensible, it is amazing, it is indescribable
it must be heard — now with full concentration, yet not with a passing “glance”…
the selection of these ten songs was nearly impossible
it is not surprising that there are two cat stevens songs (10% of the N140 is composed of cat stevens songs)
what is surprising is that i didn’t place a cat stevens song at first place, or that i actually got around to being able to select
i just wanted to put “cat stevens” rather than selecting a particular song or two — almost all of his songs have had equal impact
ocean spray is a rather odd song — sometimes i find it the greatest, and other times i find it average
i think that’s part of its spiritually mystic aura…
the songs are almost all particularly enjoyable, though i think the music and stylings of a change is gonna come may be too old for some
i want opinions, let me know what y’all think…
many of the people mentioned in the credits section of the N140 list have contributed greatly to this one, as well
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a note on N140:
as soon as i finished the list
i was hit with a barrage of more amazing songs
that list down there will not be modified
although i must say the following songs definitely deserve a spot more than some of the others that are on the list:
i want to ride my bicycle (or is it called bicycle race?), by queen
arthur theme song, by ziggy marley and the melody makers, from the arthur tv show — which is one of the greatest tv shows ever
chariots of fire theme, from the movie, chariots of fire — God only knows who composed it
youth of the nation, by p.o.d.
come together, by the beatles
ich lebe f脙录r hip hop, by dj tomekk, ft. gza
crash and burn, by savage garden
disarm, by smashing pumpkins
she’s so high, by tal bachman
might as well as have made it the N150 …. but after so much publicity and a rather positive response, i cannot modify the list
N10 should be out soon
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finally, a name has been developed for the new words i constantly seem to be inventing
e.g., “whorus,” “prossibly” — and my attempts to change english grammar conventions, e.g., “perhapsn’t,” “amn’t” (tho that’s a common one)
it is now officially dubbed
nomespeak
(if you can’t see the obvious allusion to orwellian newspeak, get out of my life)
(is “obvious allusion” an oxymoron?)
(why does the image of a moron using oxy pads come into my mind everytime that word is mentioned?)
anyway, back to nomespeak — ironically the term was not coined by myself — ’twas rather ingeniously created by colleen montgomery
let’s cover a basic rule of nomespeak that spills over into english
and this concerns the word “nomes” itself — it’s a noun, it’s my nickname
it cannot, absolutely cannot be capitalized
never
not at the beginning of a sentence, not as a proper noun, no nothing at all
nomes is nomes
so let us examine proper english sentences:
“I like to eat pizza.”
in the case of nomes:
“nomes likes to eat pizza.”
notice how in the former, the first letter of the sentence is capitalized, however in the latter sentence, it is not — because the first word is “nomes” — and nomes is never capitalized
let me reiterate my point with another example:
“Let me introduce you to John, he is rather interested in computer hardware.”
compare this with:
“Let me introduce you to nomes, he is particularly captivated by baklava.”
notice how in the first sentence, the proper noun of the name — “John” — has its first letter capitalized
but in the case of the second sentence, the proper noun — “nomes” — is not capitalized
i cannot seem to emphasize this fact, this basic rule of nomespeak AND english enough
even my own brother misspells my nickname
is there no justice in the world?
come on people, it’s spelled “nomes,” never … i cannot even bear to type examples of it being misspelled — for that is how much it effects me — down to my very spinal cord!
thank you!
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what follows has been named the “N140” — my favourite songs, of all songs
i was originally aiming for N100 … but i simply couldn’t
the N10 will come out soon, that will be a tedious job
the N140 were picked out of over 650 songs, and i listened to each of the following — if you will believe it — as i made the list
it took me a while, quite a waste of time
but i figure it might amuse some people
there are people i must credit … that comes after the list
so here goes, the N140
the songs are not listed in any particular order, whatsoever
and i’ve used the words “great” and “amazing” so many times, they fail to hold any more meaning for my brain…
this is how you interpret it:
the first line has the title, and the artist
the second line has the type of music (hip hop, rock, etc.) — a question mark if i have no idea what i’m saying…
N140
1 k茂驴陆nnen diese augen l茂驴陆gen, by fettes brot
hip hop
it’s german, so i don’t understand anything (except the title itself, it means “can these eyes lie?”)
the music is great, and the song gets you moving — the opening music is particularly amazing and brings your spirits up
2 a kind of magic, by queen
rock
this song has nice lyrics, can relate — heh — and the music is nice
3 rock the casbah, by the clash
(punk) rock
they make a lot of allusions to politics and stuff, you have to have some knowledge of some stuff to fully get the lyrics
but the music should be enough to get you rolling
try to watch the video, it has a jew and an arab in a convertible drinking booze and stuff — and there’s this armadillo all over the place
4 greensleeves, allegedly composed by henry viii
classical
my favourite piece of, what some would call, classical music
it’s amazing
it raises a variety of emotions, it’s graceful, it’s amazing
(i recommend getting the celtic bagpipes version)
5 didi, by cheb khalid
arabic (rock?)
this is in arabic, so i don’t get a word
but the music is great, it was really popular — particularly in the middle east and asia — prompting people to rip the guy’s music
but this is the original, it’s hype
6 yellow submarine, by the beatles
(folk-pop? rock?)
the song is simple, almost childish
it’s oddly spiritual, yet temporal
it’s got a great tune, and a great chorus
7 twist and shout, by the beatles
rock
the lyrics suck, it’s a pure pop song
but the music and whatnot gots ta get you twisting and shouting
or i don’t see how you’s human
work it on out!!!
8 always look on the bright side of life, by monty python
(folk?)
this song’s from the movie, “life of brian” — a hilarious movie at times, but not one recommended by me (go for “monty python and the holy grail” — much funnier, much less vulgar)
but this song has great lyrics — a few swear words — but a great message
and it will definitely get you whistling along, too
9 all you wanted, by michelle branch
(rock?)
a young and budding artist, who doesn’t have to expose half her body to make good music
apparently, she writes her own music and lyrics — hard to find among them “pop” singers nowadays
the lyrics are nice, and the music is nice
and the singing is good
10 children’s story, by slick rick
hip hop (rap)
the message and lyrics are great, supported by amazing music
the beats are great
you gotta get this song, it’s a real classic
to my knowledge, mos def and talib kweli (blackstar) and everlast, among others, i’m sure, have done covers of this song
it’s great
11 stuck in the middle with you, by stealer’s wheel
folk(-pop-rock)
the lyrics and music gotta get you going
nice song
12 ciao!, by lush
(punkish) rock
a conflict between a man and a woman who’ve broken up
it’s great, lush seems to make good songs for breaking up
lol, the music is nice, too
(also try to get untogether)
13 green onions, by booker t. and the mg’s
rock
this is just music, no lyrics
it often comes in car commercials
it’s great — gives a feeling of freedom or summat
nice shtuff
14 ocean spray, by the manic street preachers
rock
this is an amazing song
it’s so great, i can’t describe it
the lyrics coupled with the amazing music
pure wow
listen to it..!
15 so why so sad, by the manic street preachers
rock
another one rolls down, the music is amazing
and the lyrics are nothing short, again
great song
16 if you tolerate this, by the manic street preachers
rock
though i don’t like this as much as ocean spray
but the lyrics are niceand the music is nothing short
great message
17 i ain’t no joke, by eric b. and rakim
oldschool hip hop (rap)
some of the realest rhymers out there, oldschool hip hop, eric b. and rakim
i love this song
mainly the music
18 addictive, truth hurts, ft. rakim
hip hop (mixed with hindi)
this is a song everyone seems to be talking about
i actually understand both languages in the song
that makes it all the more enjoyable for me
it’s great
nice music — the lyrics are dumbass — but the music is nice
19 why do fools fall in love, by frankie lymon and the teenagers
oldies, rock and roll
i mean, WHY?! the question is valid
the music is great, too
frankie lymon sounds more like a seven year old than a teenager
but it’s all good…
20 what, by a tribe called quest
oldschool hip hop (rap)
nice lyrics, it asks questions
all starting with “what” — nice music, sort of, but great lyrics… sort of
21 drops of jupiter, by train
rock
two questions:
i) who HASN’T heard this song?
ii) who DOESN’T like it?
it’s amazing, cosmic lyrics, astronomical music
just great
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22 under the boardwalk, by drifters
(soul?)
this is a great song, the music is just ginormously great
the lyrics have no particular message (other than love)
but the song is so amazing, it doesn’t matter
it’s great
23 go where you wanna go, by the mamas and the papas
folk
the greater message of this song is hip
the lesser message (about a girl’s love) is … okay
but the greate message is hip
and the music is amazing — no questions about it
24 california dreaming, by the mamas and the papas
folk
this is an amazing song
the lyrics are pure hip
and the music is pure amazing
this is one of the greatest songs
amazing, amazing, amazing
25 dream a little dream, by mama cass elliot (one of ’em mamas and papas)
folk
oh wow, this song is so … moving
the music is so soothingly calmingly great
it’s gotta get you moving
and the classic line “dream a little dream of me”
great, pure great
26 get down on it, by kool and the gang
(er…very broadly hip hoppish?)
the song has no message whatsoever
the beat, though, is great
27 spider-man theme song, from the sixties show, cover by the ramones
theme song… (punk rock by the ramones)
could i possibly leave this out?
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28 i wanna be sedated, by the ramones
punk rock
this is a great song
the lyrics are all about wanting to get sedated
which is how many of us feel at times
just tranquilized, ya know
the music is great
29 blitzkreig bop, by the ramones
punk rock
who hasn’t heard the classic line, “hey ho, let’s go!” from this song?
it’s great! the music is great
and it really makes you want to get going
30 whoop, there it is, by tag team
hip hop
who hasn’t heard this song? really?
if there’s one person who hasn’t, they must not know the title, or something
it’s got some lyrics, but it’s pure musical styling
and that … oft-repeated line
“WHOOP! THERE IT IS!”
31 ain’t the devil happy, by jeru the damaja
hip hop (rap)
the lyrics and message are amazing
and jeru’s got hype rhymes
this is a must listen to song
32 black helicopters, by non phixion
hip hop (rap)
a jewish hip hop outfit?
i didn’t think so either, but these dudes are some of the greatest rappers i’ve heard, really
the lyrics are amazingly political — dissing the guvmint and all
and this song, particularly, that amazing jewish tune that goes throughout and introduces the song
i wanna link hands in one of ’em circles and join the dance
but the rapping is great
and the lyrics, too
33 i shot reagan, by non phixion
hip hop (rap)
great song, just great
the music is ill, and the lyrics just spill
the greatest thing is you’ve got to have some intellectual knowledge to understand their songs
great song
34 heaven knows i’m miserable now, by the smiths
rock
great, great song
you can feel the misery, you really can
and you can relate, you really can
great music, great lyrics
for quite some time, i couldn’t stop singing it
until i had to be threatened to stop
(it can be annoying when you’re singing this song on the archery line, i guess)
35 ask, by the smiths
rock
perhaps their most well-known song? perhaps not
but it’s definitely a great one
the message, i like
and the music is pure great
36 that’s why, by michael learns to rock
rock
this is one of the most amazing songs i’ve heard
it’s great
the music is great, and the lyrics are great
it’s pure great
GET IT, for sure!
37 i am a man of constant sorrow, from oh brother where art thou soundtrack
banjo… something
this is from the movie, which i’ve heard is good — i want to watch it — haven’t yet
but the song is great
can certainly relate, heh
38 all for love, by sting and friends
rock
this is a great song, wow
the lyrics are great
the music is great
and the vocals are great
sting gets it done, great shtuff
39 message in a bottle, by sting and the police
rock
sting’s group comes through with this amazing ballad
about loneliness, love, and messages in bottle
the message is great, really great
and the music is rocking
great song, get it
40 i’ll be watching you, by sting and the police
rock
indeed, sting does it yet again
great song, great music, great lyrics
i use the word great a lot
but this is an amazing song, really
the music is very nice
puff daddy ripped the music
p. diddy’s a moron
41 barra barra, by rachid taha
arabic rock
tis an arabic ballad, for sure, so i don’t know what the heck’s going on
but the music is … nice, and the guy says barra barra so many times
it’s all that sticks in your head
nice song
42 breathless, by shankar mahadevan
hindi
it seems as if the guy sang the whole song in one breath
very nice song, too
about love, but heck what more you expect from hindi songs
it was audio-edited, but the illusion (heh) is great — of one continuous stream of words
nice song
43 valentine’s day massacre, by swollen members
hip hop (rap)
oh what a great song, i love that beat
and i love the lyrics
i love swollen members
this is great shtuff
44 bring it home, by swollen members
hip hop (rap)
indeed, swollen brings it home, and i’m sure henry, shawn, and i have annoyed enough people with our harmonic rendering of the chorus
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great song
45 worst comes to worst, by dilated peoples
hip hop (rap)
this is an amazing song
the music is pure great, and the lyrics are amazing
i can’t say enough about this song
i love the tune, it’s in my head constantly
get this song for sure
46 right and exact, by dilated peoples
hip hop (rap)
another great one from dilated, tho i don’t like it as much as the other one
it’s got ill tunes, and fantastic lyrics
fantastic
47 gangsta’s paradise, by coolio
hip hop (rap)
if you don’t know this song, or don’t like it — are you sure you weren’t born on mars or something?
this is one great song — i don’t even have to describe it
the music, the lyrics
“tell me why are we so blind to see, that the ones we hurt are you and me”
amazing
48 quality control, by jurassic 5
hip hop (rap)
my favourite jurassic 5 song, it sort of introduces them
it’s got tite lyrics, tite tunes
great great song
49 concrete streets, by jurassic 5
hip hop (rap)
sort of introduces jurassic 5, too
this is a great song, too
50 multiples, by atmosphere
hip hop (rap)
this is a very nice song, from a great underground hip hop group
it criticizes as needed, and praises as deserved
great song
“it’s like that sh!t, it’s like this sh!t, true heads are the real music critics”
51 scapegoat, by atmosphere
hip hop (rap)
this song’s message is amazing
this is one of the greatest songs
it’s about how we blame EVERYONE except for ourselves
not individually, but as a collective identity
it’s a great, great song
get it for sure, for sure, for sure
52 tomorrow, by salif keita from the ali soundtrack
african
this … is … one of the all-time greatest songs … EVER
you don’t need to understand the lyrics of the song to get the message
the music is enough
i wish i knew what it meant, but seriously
the song is pure amazing
i feel that your life is not compelete
unless you have heard this song
it is pure amazing
53 mumia 911, by various artists (incl. chuck d. and divine styler)
hip hop (rap)
this song is amazing, because it deals politically with oppression and injustice
specifically with the case of mumia abu-jamal, but also with the greater struggle
it’s got some of the best mc’s all in one track
amazing song, really
54 hajji, by divine styler
hip hop (rap)
one of my favourite mc’s
one of my favourite songs
anyone who’s ever bothered looking at my msn or icq info/details
i’ve quote from this song
i love it
the music is great
and the lyrics are hip
i love the song
55 make it plain, by divine styler
hip hop (rap)
this song is really out there
if you can understand part of what’s going on (i’ve heard it a few hundred times, i’ve only figured out part of the lyrics)
then you may enjoy it more
but the music is great, eclectic, amazing
divine styler is known as the “jimi hendrix of hip hop”
he’s much greater than that
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56 the everlast/eminem/dilated peoples feud, contributed to by everlast, eminem, and dilated peoples
hip hop
it’s five songs in total, about a feud that took place two years ago, mainly between everlast and eminem
i side with everlast, btw, eminem’s a butthead
everlast dissed eminem (subtly) in a dilated track
eminem cried and bitched on his own track
then everlast came round and dissed him up
eminem cried some more on another track, but this time dissed dilated, too
dilated came round and dissed eminem — where it seems to have fizzed off…
it goes like this:
ear drum pop, by dilated peoples, ft. everlast
i remember, by eminem
whitey’s revenge, by everlast
quitter, by eminem
searching for bobby fischer, by dilated peoples
eminem’s a butthead, moron
and the whole thing was amusing
57 put your lights on, by everlast and santana
rock
i can’t get enough of this song
it’s amazing
it won a grammy
it’s great
soothing, frightening, moving
58 faith (bootleg remix), by limp bizkit, ft. everlast
rock/rap
everlast’s part sucked
but the original “faith” sucks, because it has shouting instead of singing
so i settle for this
it’s a nice song, nice lyrics, nice tune
nice stuff
everlast: “can you walk like a pimp, is your bizkit limp”
(that’s not what i expect from everlast… what does it have to do with the rest of the song?)
59 graves to dig, by everlast
rock hop (i.e., rock + hip hop = rock hop)
a great song, nice tune, but better lyrics
it’s about conditioning, and about guns
and death
great song
60 what it’s like, by everlast
rock hop
definitely everlast’s most famous post-house of pain song
it’s an amazing song, amazing lyrics
it makes you think, it makes you reflect
great message
the music is great, too
must listen song
61 ends, by everlast
rock hop
talks about money
what lengths people go to for it
and money money money
great message, love the song
good music, too
62 jump around, by house of pain
hip hop (rap)
this is the offical nomes anthem
if you get lucky (or unlucky, as many have felt) you might actually hear my rendering
especially at lunch times
and when doing nothing better
i have already annoyed a plethora of people with it
i love the song
the music is great
the lyrics are hilarious
“i never eat your pig, cuz your pig is a cop”
i can relate, lol
love it
63 dreams go by, by harry chapin
folk
this is a pure amazing song
it is captivating, melodic, amazing
the music is great
the lyrics are amazing
the whistling at the beginning is sweet
try to get the live version
but do get this song
it’s amazing
64 all my life’s a circle, by harry chapin
folk
the concert version (live), is just great
listening to it should bring your spirits up
harry chapin’s great
just amazing, i love it
just love it
get it
65 cat’s in the cradle, by harry chapin
folk
what an amazing song
no comparison, really, can be made
it’s so amazing
it’s got the best message
parents should spend much more time with their kids
amazing medium
harry chapin is genius
this song is amazing, get it
ugly kid joe did a cover, great too
66 kung fu fighting, rendition by jimi hendrix
rock and roll
i believe it’s by jimi hendrix, can never be sure
but i think it is
it’s great
it’s amazing
really great song
67 things don’t always turn out that way, by the calling
rock
they definitely don’t…
it’s a great song, great music, very true lyrics for many, i’m sure
nice song
68 blurry, by puddle of mudd
rock
the song is great, the message is great
everything is fake, for sure
they sing it eloquently
69 changes, by tupac
hip hop (rap)
how can you not like this song?
the message is great, encouraging — that people must change themselves
or they won’t get anything done
oppression and injustice is real, but you have to unite first to overcome it
it’s a great song
tupac is a poet
get this song
70 superman, by five for figthing
rock
this song has a nice tune
but a ginormously amazing message
even superman has his doubts, his problems, his troubles
“it’s not easy being me”
and i’m sure everyone feels that way
it’s an amazing song
71 doo-rags, by nas
hip hop (rap)
wow, mainstream rapper with a message
wow, more than just gangstas and benzies
nas hits the nail between the eyes
he is amazing, and this song is great
i love the chorus
72 everybody wants to rule the world, by nas
hip hop (rap)
nas, once again
great message, he stands up against useless killing and deaths
it’s a great song, very amazing song
73 what goes around (poison), by nas
hip hop (rap)
from the opening music, to the lyrics, to the chorus
this is a great song
every bit
it shows what’s wrong — what the poison is in society
it’s great, amazing amazing amazing song
74 my sacrifice, by creed
rock
great song, creed is great
the lyrics and music are doubly amazing
it’s a moving song
75 one last breath, by creed
rock
another great song
more great lyrics, more touching music
creed deserves more kudos than it gets
76 don’t stop dancing, by creed
creed, yet again, my favourite song
the message i particularly like
don’t stop dancing, dudes
defnitely a great song
77 when you believe, by michelle pfeiffer and sally dworsky from the prince of egypt soundtrack
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i emphasize, NOT the version by mariah carey and whitney houston, they sucked at it
the one right from the movie, by pfeiffer and dworsky, with a children’s chorus singing hebrew lyrics
is simple, captivating, moving, charming
and no one had to blow their vocal cords out to burst my ear drums to do it
it’s very soothing, amazing
the other version was … i won’t say nothing … but it wasn’t much compared to this and its power to move
78 through heaven’s eyes, by brian stokes mitchell from the prince of egypt soundtrack
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from the movie, again, not the one by k-ci and jojo (though that wasn’t bad)
it’s a greatly moving song, very nice
great message
great lyrics
nice music
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stuck in my head for days
79 may it be, by enya from the lord of the rings soundtrack
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this is an amazing song, tho you may not notice it the first time you hear it
it’s pure great
it’s moving
some of it is in elven tongues
but it’s great
moving
80 only time, by enya
celtic something
this is one of the greatest songs ever
it’s sad to see it misused by morons
but it’s a great song
nice message
definitely a must-get-song
81 the world’s greatest, by r. kelly from the ali soundtrack
r&b of some sort
let’s just forget the allegations of child abuse by r. kelly for a moment…
and focus on the song
it has a nice message (maybe a little too arrogant)
but the music is pretty good
nice song
82 yellow, by coldplay
rock
it’s a great song
it’s … all about yellow…
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83 ms. fat booty, by mos def
hip hop (rap)
okay, okay, not something to be expected from nomes
i didn’t expect it from mos def either
but the song’s got music
nice music
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84 oh no, by mos def, pharoahe monche, nate dogg
hip hop (rap)
i particularly like the opening by nate dogg
it’s an overall great song
really well done
85 travellin’ man, by mos def
hip hop (rap)
this is a very nice song
it’s about fame and travel
but still loving family and staying true
nice song
86 fear not of man, by mos def
hip hop (rap)
following his poetic prose of an opening
is the real rhyme
both are very nice
the music is great
i really like this song
good shtuff
87 body rock, by mos def, q-tip, tash
hip hop (rap)
this is a nice song, mainly because of the music
it’s got some good lyrics
but the music is just great
it’s about gettin’ rockin’
it achieves
88 the questions, by common, ft. mos def
hip hop (rap)
it asks questions, the tune is nice
the questions are cool
i like song
89 the light, by common
hip hop (rap)
this is a very nice song about real true love
real true love, that is
very nice song, must listen to get its gist
90 learning to breath, by switchfoot
alternative (christian) rock
nothing exclusively christian about the song
but the song is nice, great lyrics
can certainly relate
and the music is very well done
91 show me the meaning of being desi, by penn masala
a capella
a spoof on the backstreet boy’s “show me the meaning of being lonely” — this song is just plain hilarious
it’s about how indian people (be it fobs or american born confused desis) have to cope with stuff
it’s hilarious
92 one love, by bob marley
reggae
how can you not like marley?
this song is about love, just love, everyone get together, have one love
“let’s get together and feel alright”
it’s a very nice song, get it
93 get up, stand up, by bob marley
reggae
yes! great song, it tells you to stand up for your rights
as always, marley has amazing music
and great lyrics, too
94 buffalo soldier, by bob marley
reggae
bob marley does it yet again, this is one fine song
a great tune
and some afrocentric history, great stuff
about slave trade
nice
excellent song
95 jamming, by bob marley
reggae
the title says it all
and makes you want to do that, too
and makes you want to make otehrs do it, too
great song
very, very nice song
96 three little birds, by bob marley
reggae
a great and truly uplifting song
with a great tune, great lyrics
i love it
most people do
“cuz every little thing gonna be alright”
97 don’t worry, be happy, by bobby mcferrin
reggae
this is the original
this is the best
uplifting, feel-good songs
cannot get any better
don’t worry, be happy
a true classic
GET THIS SONG!
it’s amazing!!!
98 sugar sugar, by the archies
oldies, rock and roll
this classic has been haunting me and has been in my mind for years now
it’s got a nice little tune
nice song
99 how can i tell you, by cat stevens
folk
this song, i’m sure many can relate to, it’s great
the music is simple, the lyrics are touching
it’s great
like all other cat songs
100 don’t be shy, by cat stevens
folk
wow, amazing message
don’t be shy, lol, but communicated very effectively
this is a great song, as usual, by the cat
101 i wish, i wish, by cat stevens
folk
haven’t we all wished we knew the secrets of life?
indeed, that’s why this song touches everyone, dude
102 if i laugh, by cat stevens
folk
the music is simply beautiful, the emotions are purely captured
you can feel the pain, the agony
of losing a love
amazing, pure amazing
103 if you want to sing out, sing out, by cat stevens
folk
the music is nice and rolling, but the message is the best part
do what you want to do, it says
be coo
another great by el-cat
104 the first cut is the deepest, by cat stevens
rock and roll-ish
this is one of his earlier works, about a broken heart
and a man trying to love again
very nice song, indeed
105 miles from nowhere, by cat stevens
folk
this is a great song, it’s so … forlorn
we’ve all felt that way
and you can feel it, as you listen
amazing song
106 moonshadow, by cat stevens
folk
one of ’em optimism songs
it’s like, no matter what happens to me, i don’t care
it’s all good
it’s a very nice song
very spiritual
one of the cat’s bests
107 morning has broken, by cat stevens
folk
trust me, you may not like it at first
but do listen to this song, it is simply amazing
it brings your spirits up, really it does
108 on the road to find out, by cat stevens
folk
about the road, to find out
about the all too familiar journey
great music, too
109 peace train, by cat stevens
folk-pop
one of the greatest anti-war songs
it’s all about peace
let’s have peace
it’s great
it’s simply great
get it
now!
110 sitting, by cat stevens
folk
another great one, it’s about … being deserted
but still surrounded
it’s paradoxical in many terms
it’s our lives
it’s a great song
111 can’t keep it in, by cat stevens
folk
about love, but a nice one
it’s about the feelings that have been repressed so long
that they grow
and erupt
and you can’t keep it in
has happened to all
it’s an amazing song
112 where do the children play, by cat stevens
folk
simply, pure, amazing
yes, we have technology, yes we have this, and that, and whatnot
but what about simplicity?
that’s what the song communicates so amazingly
that it is a must-hear
113 wild world, by cat stevens
rock-pop
this is a great song
about a woman leaving a man
it’s got the greatest tune
this is one of the most popular cat songs out there — tho it’s relatively shallow
but it’s got a great tune, ya know
great song
114 when you love, by sinead o’connor from the rugrats in paris soundtrack
celtic folk
it’s a great song
very nice, about everlasting love
no matter the distances
the music is moving
the message is great
115 i knew i loved you, by savage garden
rock-ish
great music, amazing lyrics
many people can relate
heh
great group
116 i don’t know you anymore, by savage garden
rock-ish
very nice song, about a break-up, but then the guy’s now regretting it
tho he knows there’s no chance of getting back together
117 truly madly deeply, by savage garden
rock-ish
about some real intense love
the music is great
the lyrics are amazing
the song is one of the best
118 i want you, by savage garden
rock-ish
certainly one of their more … musically rocking sounds
the music’s great, just great
and the lyrics are not bad at all
119 everybody look what’s going down, by buffalo springfield
rock
a protest song, anti-war, it’s one of the best there is
the lyrics are simply amazing
and the music is great
public enemy took the chorus and adapted it and put it in their “he got game” song
it’s a gigantically amazing song
120 hurricane, by bob dylan
folk
a protest song, about reuben “hurricane” carter whose life was made famous by the denzel washington movie “hurricane”
the song is amazing
it’s long, though
but it’s amazing
it’s just great music
the lyrics are “the story of the hurricane…”
121 like a rolling stone, by bob dylan
folk
poking fun at those bigshots who fall to the ground
hah
the riches to rags types who used to “brag a lot” and stuff
122 mr. tambourine man, by bob dlyan
folk
i have no idea what this song is about
but it’s just so great
123 the times they are a changing, by bob dylan
folk
a warning song
times change
adapt, or get kicked out
protest song, very nice
124 don’t think twice, it’s all right, by bob dylan
folk
about a person who wasted someone else’s time … basically broke their heart
125 blowin’in the wind, by bob dylan
folk
this is a really great song
very nice
it’s got a lot of meaning
a lot of soul
a lot of spirit
get it for sure
126 ain’t no sunshine, by van morrison
van morrison
a great song, by one of the kings of rock
“ain’t no sunshine when she’s gone”
i guess y’all get the gist
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127 moondance, by van morrison
van morrison
another great song, it’s about … dancing at night (not to be confused with his “dancing in the moonlight” — another good song)
this makes you want to get up and do a graceful dance
128 someone like you, by van morrison
van morrison
one more great song, about a search
that has finally ended
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129 a change is gonna come, by sam cooke
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this is a great, amazing song
a very
very
very
amazing song
it’s was in the malcolm x movie, around when he gets assassinated, during, and after
it makes me wanna cry (oh shut up)
it’s an amazing song
you have to watch the movie
and if it doesn’t make you want to cry, go check to see your heart is still there…
130 in too deep, by sum 41
punk rock
canadian group continuing the proud tradition of punk rock
it’s great stuff
about trying not to drown in the sea of a person’s idiocy
131 motivation, by sum 41
punk rock
this song just graps almost exactly how i feel
about the entire situation of everything
it SUCKS!
and this song is GREAT
132 fat lip, by sum 41
punk rock
ha ha, another great song
this time about society
and how it sucks and i don’t want to be part of it
133 you belong to me, rendition by jason wade from shrek soundtrack
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this is a nice, touching song
very nicely done
it’s a cover of a song originally performed by someone else
i have that, but its not as good as this version
134 hallelujah, rendition by rufus wainwright from shrek soundtrack
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very nice song
great, sort of moving lyrics
;P
135 i’m on my way, by the proclaimers from shrek soundtrack
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they’re scottish
and the song just plain rocks!
it’s uplifting, it’s great
nicely done
136 hanging by a moment, by lifehouse
rock
this is jason wades’group
it’s got a great song
very nice
137 breathing, by lifehouse
rock
another nice song
i like this one the most
very nice
138 i get around, by the beach boys
rock and roll
how can you not like this one?
pure famous, pure great song
love it!
139 we will rock you, by queen
rock
this should be way above with the other queen song, but screw that
it’s a great song
everyone knows it
great many a hockey game has been won with the motivation of this song
great many students have banged this on their desks after the completion of their final damned day at school
140 bohemian rhapsody, by queen
rock
the #1 rock song of all time
not my favourite
but definitely an amazing song
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credits
the above list, and many of those amazing songs, would not have been known to me had it not been for the constant (and oft-times mutual) pestering, bothering, suggesting, and exchanging…
(their real names are listed, for the most part, if one of you who is listed doesn’t like that, let me know … it shall promptly be gone)
sanjeyan kalatharan — for the name, “N140” (and “N10”) and some of the songs
shawn wang
yaser habeeb
henry holland
adel nur/tarrick buttu
colleen montgomery
hira munir
deepreal (chose to remain anon…)
jamil philipp varso
samir (forgot your last name, bogomil)
saqib butt
adam hassan
waseem sakka
alex spinelli
much thanks, people…
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so we’re dissecting pigs in bio class
they’re fetal pigs, and have been soaking in putrid smelling formaldehyde for days
the smell sticks in your nose
doesn’t leave
putrid
if i were a jew, i would claim religious exemption
jews aren’t allowed to even approach pig
some muslims would argue the same
but i believe that the restriction is only on eating pig
it’s fun
but it’s unsettling
the pigs were all still-born, so it’s not like they were aborted or anything
yet imagine if a human was still-born, born dead, that is
and without the mother’s permission, the baby is “donated” to science
it’s “preserved” in formaldehyde and injected with red and blue latex
and then is hacked at, made fun of, played around with
by a bunch of high school students
quite unsettling
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check out the muslim superhero (i don’t know if he’s the first …), casbah — of my own invention
the first was a preliminary sketch of casbah, and his normal form (he, like everyone else, has the secret identity thing going)
He is of Berber descent and lives somewhere in North America (I haven’t decided yet). He gets superpowers somehow (I haven’t decided yet) and because of his new superstrength (and the fact he didn’t budge an inch when a whole bunch of evil thugs mugged him, and one of them said, “He’s like a %$*&ing castle!”) he decided to call himself Casbah, referring to the North African castle. His costume (which is further developed in the second sketch) is based mainly on North African styles, the cloak and the tunic, he has Persian riding boots, and the dagger is somewhat Arabo-Persian, whereas the double-bladed sword was inspired by the sword of the cousin of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), Ali (ra).
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