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Ultimate Playlist

IsaiahX

Ape That Loves
Here is my Ultimate Playlist. In my opinion, everyone should listen to these before they die.

Depeche Mode - Enjoy the Silence

Depeche Mode - Judas

Depeche Mode - Policy of Truth

Depeche Mode - World in My Eyes

Depeche Mode - Personal Jesus

Depeche Mode - Precious


New Order - Ceremony

New Order - Blue Monday

New Order - True Faith

New Order - Age of Consent

New Order - Regret


Billy Idol - Eyes Without a Face

Billy Idol - White Wedding


Modest Mouse - Ocean Breathes Salty

Modest Mouse - People as Places as People


Primus - John the Fisherman


Tom Waits - God's Away on Business


Led Zeppelin - Stairway to Heaven


Lynyrd Skynyrd - Simple Man


Grimes - Realiti

Grimes - Oblivion


The Jimi Hendrix Experience - All Along the Watchtower

The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Purple Haze


The Smiths - How Soon is Now


Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody


Hippo Campus - Close to Gold


Bloc Party - The Prayer


Johnny Cash - Ghost Riders in the Sky

Johnny Cash - Ring of Fire


Pink Floyd - Time


Death Cab for Cutie - Soul Meets Body


IceJJFish - On the Floor (For Humor's sake)
 

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
Sadly, due to our widely divergent tastes there is no such thing as an Ultimate playlist unless you did it via statistical analysis but even that would not take into account endless private play permutations. (Some good choices in your list though!)

As a side note:

One pastime I found very rewarding was crafting CD's for other people. I would visit them, get a sense of their musical tastes, add in any special "must have's" and from there I would go back home and think of how to arrange 4 - 8 hours of continuous music. Oddly, one of my favorite projects was for my Grandmother (who was 94 at the time) and it was a real experience getting to know the music she was familiar with. The old dear was suffering from advanced Macular Degenera by that time and could no longer see properly, so I thought my gift would help her pass the time. She loved it! It took a few weeks to a month to produce the final CD.
 
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IsaiahX

Ape That Loves
Sadly, due to our widely divergent tastes there is no such thing as an Ultimate playlist unless you did it via statistical analysis but even that would not take into account endless private play permutations. (Some good choices in your list though!)

I suppose the subjectivity defeated me again.
 
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