I'll rate any song posted in this thread*

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yey, this must means my songs are decent! HEHEHHEHEHEHE
don't get too confident. you know what happened to the last guy who thought he had this song rating thing in the bag
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This might not be good for you, but it is to me.
My Clematis - Rubyeye, C!naH
what language is this? am i dumb? 6.3/10

And since you mentioned The Beatles in my last suggestion here
Strawberry Fields Forever - The Beatles
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huh, i might have to call in an expert on this one. @Angry_Panda? what's your take on Strawberry Fields Forever by The Beatles?

my rating stands at 7.2/10
 
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Isn't @LYAISASIMP just too precious? This is how i imagine their posts.
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she is NAIVE. it takes more than a positive mental attitude to survive a song rating thread.

Anyhow i guess it's time to show my hand....
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remember that time Kaiba threatened to kill himself if Yugi won their duel? that was all i needed to know about his love for the game.

8.1/10, deeply sentimental :nyoron:

7.0/10, intermission-ass song.
 
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huh, i might have to call in an expert on this one. @Angry_Panda? what's your take on Strawberry Fields Forever by The Beatles?

my rating stands at 7.2/10
As a standalone piece of music this seems about right, and since you're rating in terms of 'would this go on my playlist?', I have no disagreement. In terms of breaking new ground it's a pretty major piece of work in the move toward psychedelic rock, so it would rate a good bit higher under a different set of criteria.
 
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Two for you, when you get around to them:

Brahms' "German Requiem" uses a libretto of biblical passages rather than the traditional Roman Catholic requiem mass text. This gave Brahms a good bit more latitude to structure the work to suit his intentions (generally accepted to be his working through the loss of his mother). The fourth (and center) movement is one of my favorite sections of the work (the other being the pedal point fugue which concludes the third movement and immediately precedes this).

...switching gears a bit, The Band's third album Stage Fright saw them move away from the influence of Dylan into a more straightforward rock sound, and the song 'The Shape I'm In' is one of the clearest examples of that. No one seems to be sure exactly whose mixes were used on the album or the singles - both Todd Rundgren and Glyn Johns had provided versions, which gives some idea of how high the expectations were for the disc - but the song itself is one of two on the album (along with the title track) inspired at least in part by the lead singer's nervousness when performing.
 
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my rating stands at 7.2/10
Yay! Scores way more better in my geography and history tests on Cambodia! Woo hoo!!!!!!!!!
Here's more since I'm grateful for the votes. yayayyayayayyayayayyyayaya
I Don't Know - Erika
I feel like the song above me is me. To me it's a 8/10!
Kiss Me - Six Pence None the Richer
One of my favorite songs so far! I love it 10/10!!!! Meow.

what language is this? am i dumb?
Maybe you are dumb. ANYWAYS!!! It's Korean you nincompoop(NOT MEANT IN A MEAN WAY! I JUST JOKEY)
 

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