Curtis Mayfield: People Get Ready (including covers by Persuasions and Eva Cassidy) Paul Simon: Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes Jackson Browne: Before the Deluge Bob Dylan: Pick any one of a dozen or more The Band/Robbie Robertson- The Weight, Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
I'll add more later |
Cowboy Junkies:Sweet Jane Chris Isaak:Solitary Man John Hiatt:Somebody Stopped Calling you Angel Richard & Linda Thompson:Shoot out the Lights Elvis Costello:Alison |
My current favorite songs:
Duke Ellington and Louie Armstrong: Duke's Place Neal Young: Harvest Moon Roxy Music: Dance Away Jennifer Warnes: The Nightingale Blood Sweat and Tears: Just One Smile The Wailing Souls: Heartbeat Accelerating Bob Marley: Three Little Birds Talking Heads: Whispering Winds Tom Tom Club: Say I Am |
I've intentionally mixed genres to "keep it real"
Clash: London Calling Marshall Crenshaw: Whenever You're On My Mind J.S. Bach: Arioso (Ok, technically it's not a song...) Genesis: Supper's Ready Rickie Lee Jones: Skeletons Spock's Beard: At the End of the Day Elvis Costello: Watching the Detectives Shootyz Groove: L-Train L.V. Beethoven: Ninth Symphony (Choral) Go West: King of Wishful Thinking Metallica: Master of Puppets Jane Monheit: Over the Rainbow S. Rachmaninoff: Piano Concreto #2 Joe Jackson: A Slow Song King Crimson: Frame by Frame, Exiles Louis Armstrong: Solitude Allman Bros.: Melissa P.M. Dawn: Set Adrift on Memory Bliss S. Rachmaninoff: Symphony #2 Pat Metheny: First Circle Remy Shand: The Way I Feel |
Tea Party: Sister Awake (from alhambra) U2: Bad (from wide awake in america) Propaganda: Dream within a Dream Bruce Cockburn: They Call it Democracy Pat Metheny Group: As Falls Witchita, so Falls Witchita Falls Joe Jackson: Is Really Going out With Him (a capella live version) King Crimson: Thela Hun Gingeet David Sylvian: Orpheus Uzeb: Noisy Nights |
Buscis2; Boy this is TOUGH!-- not enough memory in A'Gons computer;>). Melissa Etheridge-- "Silent Legacy", "Precious Pain", & "Royal Station 4:16". Chuck Berry-- "Nadine" & "Carol". Koko Taylor-- "Walking the Backstreets". Buddy Guy-- "Black Night is Falling" & "Mustang Sally". Cowboy Junkies-- "Witches" & "Cause Cheap is How I Feel". JJ Cale-- "Call Me the Breeze" & "I'd Like to Love You Baby". George Thorogood-- "Let's Work Together" & "Rockin' My Life Away". Buddy Holly-- "Peggy Sue". Jerry Lee Lewis-- "Whole Lotta' Shakin' Goin' On". Rita Coolidge-- "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face". Elvis-- "Love Me Tender". Fabulous Thunderbirds-- "One Night Stand" & "Twist It Off".
Gotta' quit-- sweating and shaking badly-- eyes crossed. Cheers. Craig |
I know Garfish, I was trying really hard to just limit myself to five but........ Oh, what the hell;
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles: Tears Of A Clown Jeff Beck: Freeway Jam Elton John: I've Seen That Movie Too Haircut One Hundred: Love Plus One Van Halen: When It's Love
As reading through some of these responses, I found myself saying, "Oh, I love that song", "Oh yeah, that was a good one", "Man, I haven't heard that in a long time", etc.
I bet I'll have albums laying all over the place tonight. |
mostly country or folk
song, performer, (authors)
San Antonio Rose, Haggard or Duncan, (Wills) Time Changes Everything, Haggard or Duncan (Wills) I Never Go Around Mirrors, Frizzell or Haggard, (Lefty) Not Fade Away, Buddy Holly I Fall To Pieces, Patsy Cline (Howard-Cochran) Winter Sky, Judy Collins (Billy Edd Wheeler) Down So Low, Tracy Nelson Thinking of You, Tracy Nelson (John Hiatt) Mississippi You're on My Mind, Jesse Winchester Say You will, Nicolette Larson (Leon Russell) The Road I Took to You, Barbara Keith Heart Like a Wheel, Kate & Anna McGarrigle (Anna) A Matter of Time, Los Lobos I Walk Alone, Los Lobos Let the Mystery Be, Iris Dement I Want to Sing that Rock and Roll, Gillian Welch Good Morning Aztlan, Los Lobos |
Stevie Ray Vaughn "Rivera Paradise" Pink Floyd "Wish You Were Here" Dire Straits "Latest Trick" Fleetwood Mac "Landslide" ZZ TOP "Fool For Your Stockings" |
Dire Straits "Private Investigations" Chris Rea "Song of Love" Mark Nauseef/Jeff Bruce "Language" John Lurie "Yak" |
I gotta' have ZZ Tops "Girl in a T-Shirt" too. Cheers. Craig |
Craig, I've never heard it, but its title does invoke some fond . . . . memories?? |
I'll stick with five:
"Extra Girl" - The Bluebeats "Spanish Jack" - Willy Deville "Goodbye Blue Sky" - Pink Floyd "Stay With Me" - Rod Stewart "Almost Lucy" - Al Stewart
Ed |
The first few that come to mind are:
"Born to Be Wild" - Steppenwolf "You Can't Always Get What You Want" - Stones "In My Life" - Beatles "Thirteen" - Big Star "Alison" - Elvis Costello "Tracks of My Tears" - Smokey Robinson "The Heart Needs a Home" - Richard and Linda Thompson "Have You Ever Seen the Rain?" - CCR "Sweet Old World" - Lucinda Williams "Crazy" - Patsy Cline "He Stopped Loving Her Today" - George Jones "Pale Blue Eyes" - Velvet Underground "Protection" - Massive Attack "Summer Wind" - Frank Sinatra "Lucky One" - Freedy Johnston "Let's Get It On" - Marvin Gaye "Easy's Getting Harder Every Day" - Iris Dement "Cinnamon Girl" - Neil Young "Tuesday's Gone" - Lynyrd Skynyrd "Web in Front" - Archers of Loaf "Take the Skinheads Bowling" - Camper Van Beethoven "Eight Miles High" - Byrds "Mr. Tambourine Man" - Bob Dylan
Sorry, but this could go on forever...
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I like your list Walter. In My Life, sung by Judy Collins, has to be added to mine along with Iris Dement's "Easy." And you reminded me of Wm Robinson - one of my favorite songs is (Take a Walk and) Don't Look Back, performed by Tosh and Jagger. |
Neil Young - Harvest Moon (Dad & I do a pretty good version) Jack Williams - Eternity & Main Into The Mystic - Van Morrison I'm a Goin' Fishin - Taj Mahal Blackbird - The Beatles Diamonds On My Windshield - Tom Waits Night Shift - The Commodores Chet Baker's Unsung Swan Song - David Wilcox Gaia - James Taylor Tomorrow - Jow Walsh Little Town - Jay Webber Lazy Afternoon - The Roots Gaucho - Steely Dan Starship Trooper - Yes
This list could go on forever....this doesn't count those "DAM I haven't heard this in years" moments, which could possibly be the best. |
5 songs culled from 35 years of listening is not difficult but downright impossible...anyway,here goes: 1.Dylan - Ramona 2.Neil Young - Weekend(have't discovered a better piece of music to check bass response.Opening track on Harvest). 3.Don Mclean - Pride Parade 4.King Crimson - Epitaph 5.Pink Floyd - Wish you were here
Also ran: Roger Waters - Amused to death Tom Paxton - Outward Bound Jennifer Warnes - Joan of Arc Leonard Cohen - Dress Rehearsal Rag Greg Brown - Maria
Guess I could go on forever... Njoy |
Color me surprised that 13 made it onto someone else's list--nice pick Walter, although I have a fondness for the Magnapop cover. Lets see, beyond that at the present moment and mood...
Sugar, "Hoover Dam" The Clash, "Safe European Home" Gram Parsons, "Return of the Grievous Angel" Steve Earle, "Copperhead Road" Townes Van Zandt, "Snowin' on Raton" The Avengers, "The American In Me" Bob Dylan, "Tangled Up in Blue" Martha & the Vandellas, "Nowhere to Run" R.E.M., "Radio Free Europe" Grateful Dead, "Ripple" Husker Du, "59 Times the Pain" Johnny Rivers, "Secret Agent Man" Dusty Springfield, "Son of a Preacher Man" Roxy Music, "Avalon" Sex Pistols, "Pretty Vacant" Nancy Sinatra, "Boots"
Check with me tomorrow! |
Edesilva, I forgot all about Avalon! I must be losing my mind! |
Just SOME of my favorite songs off the top of my head...
Peter Gabriel - In Your Eyes Paul Carrack - Don't Shed A Tear Eric Johnson - Cliffs Of Dover Eric Johnson - S.R.V. Seal - Crazy Seal - Prayer For The Dying Seal - Kiss From A Rose Aaron Neville - Everybody Plays The Fool Acoustic Alchemy - The Beautiful Game Michael Jackson - Thriller Bruce Hornsby - The Way It Is Mariah Carey - Can't Let Go Sade - Smooth Operator Sade - By Your Side Stevie Wonder - Overjoyed David Benoit - Freedom At Midnight Patricia Barber - Use Me (live) Eagles - Hotel California (live) Sneaker Pimps - 6 Underground Dire Straits - Sultans Of The Swing Dire Straits - Money For Nothing Dire Straits - On Every Street Eric Clapton - Change The World
Wow this is hard. I've listed over 20 songs and still I feel that I've only begun. There are simply TOO MANY songs to list... I'm not even getting started and I haven't gotten into Pink Floyd and a couple others that would bulk up this list rather quickly. This thread just reminds me how much I enjoy music and why I am in this audio game. I'm going to stop for now as I fear I will be up all night. Looking foreward to hearing some of your favorites, guys!!
Wishing you all the best, |
Here's my list, OTTOMH:
Rolling Stones - "Gimme Shelter" Janis Joplin - "Me and Bobby McGee" Crosby, Stills and Nash - "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" Dire Straits - "Fade to Black" Alan Parsons Project - "Shadow of a Lonely Man" Pink Floyd - "Comfortably Numb" Blossom Dearie - "Someone to Watch Over Me" Paul McCartney - "Maybe I'm Amazed" Loreena McKennitt - "Bonnie Portmore" Stevie Ray Vaughn - "Little Wing" Mott the Hoople - "All the Young Dudes" Fleetwood Mac - "Oh Well" Blind Faith - "Can't Find My Way Home" Derek and the Dominos - "Bell Bottom Blues" Traffic - "The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys" Led Zeppelin - "Thank You" Chicago - "Beginning" The Band - "Stage Fright" John Lennon - "Watching the Wheels" Steely Dan - "Hey Nineteen" Talking Heads - "Burning Down the House" Mannfred Man - "Blinded by the Light"
Plenty more, but I'll stop there. |
Thirty years ago,(pre-hopeless case days) picking a few favorites would have probably been easy, so here's some pre 73' stuff: Instrumental: Walk Don't Run-The Ventures Pali Gap-Jimi Hendrix In Memory Of Elizibeth Reed-Allman Bros. Pigling Bland-Soft Machine Big Swifty-Frank Zappa
Ones w/singers on em': Last Days Of May-Blue Oyster Cult Eighteen-Alice Cooper Monkey Man-Stones Like A Hurricane-Neil Young Kandy Korn-Captain Beefheart
PS- Buscis, this one isn't as amputational as your guitarist thread, but, you still oughtta' be flogged. |
All Blues (Miles Davis) It's Your Thing (Isley Brothers) A Love Supreme (John Coltrane) What Is This Thing Cold Love (Cole Porter) Mastercharge (Albert Collins) Stone Crazy (Buddy Guy) Work (Monk) You've Got To Funkafize (Tower of Power) A Real Mother For Ya (Johnny "Guitar" Watson) Carmen (Georges Bizet) Elevator Man (Oingo Boingo) Gloria's Step (Bill Evans) Mercy, Mercy, Mercy (Joe Zawinul) Don't Worry, Be Happy (Bobby McFerrin)--Ha Ha! Just kidding ^_^ |
All Along The Watchtower - Hendrix Any Major Dude - Steely Dan You Got The Siver - Stones Needle & The Damage Done - Neil Young Waterloo Sunset - Kinks
If limited to only five today |
Buscis2, Great thread! Here are a few of mine, in no order:
Bob Dylan "Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts" Grateful Dead: "Help on the Way>Slipknot!>Franklin's Tower" Phish "Split Open and Melt" Jerry Douglas "Boy Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn" Pink Floyd "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" Tangerine Dream "Rubycon" Dave Matthews Band "Two Step" (Live) James Taylor/Jerry Douglas "The Suit" Joni Mitchell "Refuge of the Roads" Allman Brothers Band "High Falls" Allman Brothers Band "You Don't Love Me" Grateful Dead "Dark Star" Led Zeppelin "Achilles Last Stand" Grateful Dead w/ Bruce Hornsby "Apollo At The Ritz" Patricia Barber "Let it Rain" Roxy Music "The Main Thing" Emerson Lake and Palmer "Lucky Man" Yes "And You And I" Crosby Stills and Nash "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" Santana "Evil Ways" Jefferson Starship "The Baby Tree" |
Duanegoosen, Man, No matter what I do, I'm always in your doghouse! What can I tell ya?
Although, I noticed your Zappa song. That should negate any "bad blood". :-) I own 21 Zappa albums. You wanna talk about an awesome musician. But, I think nobody ever took him seriously. Incredible guitar player, amazing lyricist (not to mention a PHD in English lit). We should be referring to him as Dr. Zappa.
I miss Frank. God rest his soul. Gone but never forgotten. |
Thanks for mentioning Zappa, Still wish to see him live! |
Although I have many favorites, including many listed above, here's a few more to ponder:
Instrumental: Tangerine Dream--the whole side 2 of "Dream Sequence.
Blues: Elvis--"reconsider Baby" from the DCC "Elvis is Back" That's right-Elvis!
Rock/Pop: Moody Blues--"Deep"; Annie Haslam--All of "Annie Haslam"; Eric Johnson--"Battle We Have Won" and " When the Sun Meets The Sky"
Celtic/rock: Richard Thompson--"Beeswing" and "Mascara Tears" Loreena McKennitt: "All Souls Night" and "Mystic's Dream"
Jazz: Dave Brubeck--"Take Five" still a classic! |
Hey Buscis, Uh, since you've gotten so many of us to participate in unnatural acts... I thought you liked being flogged, or better yet, flogged in a doghouse. Anyway, I don't have a doghouse (or a dog), but you're welcome to come by anytime and listen to your favorite overall guitarist. PS I miss ol' F.Z. too |
He's Old Enough to Know Better - The Crickets Just Like Heaven - The Cure
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Holy resurrection Batman!!! |
Johnny B Goode God Only Knows Good Vibrations Layla Black Magic Woman All The Young Dudes - Mott the Hoople Funk #49 - James Gang Sweet Jane Walking on a Wire - Richard Thompson Bulrushes - Bongos Bad Reputation -Freedy Johnson You Can't Be Too Strong - Graham Parker Go Your Own Way/Second Hand News Moscow Nights - Feelies Isnt It Midnight - Fleetwood Mac Mother, I Just Can't Get Enough - New Radicals Way Down Now -World Party Some Fantastic Place -Squeeze Waiting on a Train - Bottle Rockets The Christians and the Pagans - Dar Williams
off the top of my head
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Mighty fine list, Marty. I just don’t have the energy right now to do my own. I'm exhausted from listening to Grateful Dead albums ;-). |
Wow, no way to make a complete list. Here are a few.....
Patricia Barber: Too Rich For My Blood Peter Frampton: Lines On My Face Genesis: The Cinema Show Tori Amos: Icicles Natalie Merchant: Gulf of Araby King Crimson: Moon Child Led Zeppelin: The Battle of Evermore Rush: Tears Neil Young: I Am A Child Diana Krall: Case of You (Live in Paris) Robin Trower: In This Place Buckethead: Soothsayer Grace Slick: Dreams Arianne Lydon: Fireflies David Gray: Please Forgive Me The Doors:The Soft Parade Adrian Belew: I Am What I Am The Doobie Brothers: I cheat the Hangman Gordon Lightfoot: The Wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald Patricia Barber: Autumn Leaves (recorded live at Women in Jazz) The Allman Brothers Band: Melissa Neil Young: Cortez Neil Young: A Man Needs a Maid Andreas Vollenweider: Hall of the Stairs Traffic: Rainmaker Etc., etc., etc............
+1 to Timwat for Genesis: Supper is Ready!
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