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mosin46

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might be interesting. favorite rock group/artist and fav number they did. 10+ or so-100? whatever.
cream-sunshine
mountain-nantucket
zep-stairway
allman-eliz reed
outlaws-green grass
skynard-that smell
hendrix-machine gun
stones-gimme shelter
fleetwood-i'm so afraid
jefferson-wooden ships
beck-big block
santana-jingo
dire-brothers
derek-layla
humble-gilded splinters
 
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In no particular order:
Audioslave -Like A Stone
Chevelle -Self Destructor
Metallica -No Leaf Clover
As I Lay Dying -Forsaken
All That Remains -The Air That I Breathe
A Perfect Circle -By and Down The River
Slipknot -Devil In I
Stone Sour -Absolute Zero
Chevelle -Jars
Chevelle -Letter From A Thief
Audioslave -Shadow on the Sun
Audioslave -Show Me How To Live
 
Thin Lizzy - Cowboy Song
VH - Panama
Whitesnake - Cryin in the Rain (the entire 1986 record kills)
Dokken - The Hunter
Loudness - Soldier of Fortune
NOFX - Linoleum, Longest Line
 
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Just a few that come to mind:
Thin Lizzy - Cold Sweat
Ezo - Million Miles Away
UFO - live version of Lights Out
Iron Maiden - Hallowed Be Thy Name
 
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Led Zep- In My Time Of Dying
Rolling Stones-Before They Make Me Run(Keith is The Man!!)
Pink Floyd-Mother
Judas Priest-Desert Plains or Dont Have to Be Old To Be Wise.
Blue Oyster Cult-Veteran Of Physic Wars
Black Sabbath- Dirty Women
Van Halen-Stay Frosty (But love every song)
The Who-Blue,Red.Grey.
 
ac/dc - if you want blood
metallica - for whom the bell tolls
iron maiden - trooper
cinderella - gypsy road
ozzy - hellraiser
quiet riot - lets get crazy
kiss - heavens on fire
twisted sister - i wanna rock
accept - balls to the wall
steppenwolf - pusher
bobaflex - bury me with my guns
motley crue - s.o.s.
alice cooper - poison
poison - i want action
skynyrd - god & guns
nugent - fred bear
foghat - slow ride
nazareth - hair of the dog
gnr - rocket queen
 
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who-my gen
nugent-stranglehold
kansas-dust in the wind
wishbone ash-warrior
ac/dc-you shook me
pink floyd-echoes

had to add a few
 
Led Zeppelin (my favorite band of all time) - "Stairway to Heaven" (also most favorite)
Thin Lizzy - "Cowboy Song"
Avenged Sevenfold - "Hail to the King"
Judas Priest - "Diamonds and Rust" - acoustic cover of the Joan Baez classic.
AC/DC - "Highway to Hell"
Whitesnake - "Here I Go Again"
Deep Purple - "Highway Star"
Blackfoot - "Highway Song"
I will think of more later.



My wife's favorite from Blackfoot is "Train" but I will save that for another time.
 
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The platters - Harbor Lights , Twilight Time and almost every other song they sung .
The drifters - Under the Boardwalk , Up On the roof and many others
The coasters - Charlie Brown , Yakety Yak , poison Ivy , along came Jones pretty much every song they touched
dean martin - sway , Ain't That A Kick In The Head , the song from Rio bravo
frank Sinatra - high hopes , come fly with me , the way you look tonight , and the best is yet to come
Aretha Franklin - all her old gospel music , almost all her early pop songs between her Ella Fitzgerald and Etta James I could listen to them all day long oh and Lena Horne
Bing Crosby - Pistol Packin' Mama , Swinging On A Star , and all of his other huge list of number one songs and Christmas songs .
Nat King Cole - I liked route 66 most of all his live one on one with a small crowd work
and a huge list too many to list em all from the 20's to the early 80's
 
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hey wow. someone into older non rock. how about chuck jackson,maurice williams,ben e, king,the shirells,ray charles,solomon burke,bobby bland, buddy holly,richie valens,edith piaf.

it never ceases to amaze me how much incredible musical talent exists and has existed.
 
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Fleetwood Mac before they fucked up and got 2 monotone singing bitches.
Granted Stevie Nicks looked good when she was younger....doesn't change the fact that she could only sing 1 note (go ahead and listen to her singing very closely, she is a monotone)

 
Sabaton - Christmas Truce, Inmate 4859, The Last Stand, Winged Hussars, Soldier of Three Armies, Smoking Snakes... and others

Metallica- Human (San Francisco Orchestra), Enter Sandman, Master of Puppets, Ride the Lightning

Skynyrd: Free Bird, duh

Sinatra: Fly me to the moon

Slayer: War Zone

Megadeath: Hangar 18

Kid Rock: Bawitabah, Cowboy, American Badass

BeeGees: Stayin' Alive

Credence Clearwater Revival: Fortunate Son, Travelin Band.

Cash: yes

The Hu: Wolf Totem

Eminem: Lose Yourself, Shake That, The Real Slim Shady

Little Richard: Long Tall Sally

That's off the top of head.

ETA: can't forget the original "heavy" metal...

Toccata and fugue in d minor by Johann Sebastian Bach. Lit 🔥 as fuck now as it was in the late 1700's.
 
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Words are not worthy to describe this....
3.5 minutes of your life you'll be damn glad to have spent.


I saw Buddy Rich perform at my High School in the early 80's. Was a great performance that won over what was absolutely not an audience that sought him out. I know he played a number of High Schools throughout the 80's right up until his death.
 
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I'll also deviate from the topic a bit.
Some favorite albums where every song was great:

Blue Oyster Cult: Fire of Unknown Origin
Kate Bush: Hounds of Love
Pop Will Eat Itself: This Is the Day... This Is the Hour... This Is This!
Pixies: Doolittle
Camper Van Beethoven: Key Lime Pie
New Model Army: Thunder and Consolation
Portishead: Dummy
 
I see so many favorites listed above: from Dean Martin to Sabaton and others.
Some that haven’t been listed:

Motorhead - Hellraiser
Pink Floyd - Several small furry animals in a cave grooving with a Pict
The Highway Men - Highwayman
The Pouges - Hot Asphalt
Ennio Moreicone - The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Hank III - I Hate Pop Country
Johnny Cash - The Ballad of Ira Hays
Tone Loke - Funky Cold Medina
The Cruxshadows - Winterborn
David Allen Coe - Blue Kentucky Moon
The Brothers Four - Gimme That Wine
Da Vinci’s Notebook - Another Irish Drinking Song
Seamus Kennedy - Tribute to The Armed Forces
Seamus Kennedy - Back In The Clydesdale
Garry Lee & Showdown - The Rodeo Song
Steve Earle - Copperhead Road
Rob Zombie- Dragula
Santiano - Santiano

and many, many more

@acudaowner , the Dean Martin song was “My Rifle, My Saddle, My Pony, and Me”
 
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100 % albumns,every cut good? carol king-tapestry; rod stewart-every picture tells a story; santana-abraxis,caravanserai
 
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Speaking of Guns n Roses, and I have been a long time fan of them, I might be one of the 3 million in the world (album went triple platinum with most sales outside of the USA), Chinese Democracy - "Better."

 
‘Indigo dreamscapes’, Parallel Realities album version, Pat Metheny, Herbie Hancock and Jack De Jonette. Would sound amazing on Maggots sound system . Preferably via vinyl source, but 44.1 CD is ok.
EDIT, and Kenny Kirklands piano solo on the live in Paris version of Stings ‘Bring on the night’, with Omar Hakim and Daryl Jones, Branford Marsalis.
 
In no particular order…favorite depends on my mood, the memories being relived, and more often than not these days, the level of intoxicants Imbibed! LoL


Boston - More than a Feeling
Rush - Limelight
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Simple Man
Outlaws - Green Grass and High Tides
Jimmy Buffett - A Pirate Looks at Forty
Guster - Happier
Jon Mayer - 3 x 5
Morrissey - Suedehead
Beatles - In My Life … or maybe Long and Winding Road … honestly can’t decide which I like more
Steely Dan - many, but keep coming back to Aja

One wild card for me is the Dixie Chick’s version of ‘Landslide’ … a bunch of commie cunts, but man I love that version of that song. Similar thing with Robert Palmer’s version of ‘Mercy, Mercy Me’…sacrilege to say it I now, but I actually like it better than Marvin Gaye’s classic rendition.

And frankly, this list could completely change by next week if the right mood strikes. Great thing about this life is that we get to keep learning and experiencing new things, and if we’re lucky, come to enjoy or even love them.
 
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