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Hidden Gems in Classic Rock Albums
Please share songs you love that get overlooked on classic albums that most consider among the best ever--for example, those that regularly appear on the Rolling Stone top 100 list. Last weekend I played "Hotel California" all the way through and was really digging "Try and Love Again". Can't get it out of my head. Oddly, a Randy Meisner tune with great bass guitar and unique bass drum work by Don Henley--pumping it twice rather than once not sure why. There is some really great stabbing guitar lines, awesome rhythm guitar licks and a nice lead guitar. As always, great harmony vocals to boot. A really great song that seems to fly under the radar because it is on an LP that has so many "hits" and really great songs.
Share yours!
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@charliech You got a couple of my favorites... Everything from Life's Rich Pageant. Truly majestic Rock and Roll. Cream's Swlabr. Clapton comes up with an A+ level lead guitar hook. |
+1 @hifiguy42 Absolutely love "Accidently Like a Martyr". @milo0812 "Night Train" is a great song and an equally great demonstration cut for percussion and high frequency response. Some really good tracks mentioned here--keep them coming. How about "Easy Wind" off Workingman's Dead or "You Tell Me" off Damn the Torpedos. Both classic albums and both excellent cuts that fly under the radar. |
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