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Okay Llarry, you asked for them, here they are; my five favorite Bob Dylan songs:
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Meant to say, Llarry, love that one by Ritchie Valens. What a talent he was. Died so young. Such a loss. Think of all the wonderful songs we would've got from him, and of course, as you said, the great Buddy Holly as well, along with the Big Bopper (Hello Baby!). "The day the music died."
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Queen — The Show Must Go On
The Notorious B.I.G. — Machine Gun Funk David Bowie — Rubber Band Ella Fitzgerald — Manhattan Pulp — This is Hardcore |
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I already played, but recently came across this and it may now be one of my favorites:
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Oh, alright -- here's five more from me.
Searchers - Oh My Lover Simon & Garfunkel - Sounds of Silence Dire Straits - Sultans of Swing Tom Petty - Learning to Fly Bobby Fuller Four - I Fought the Law
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For the contribution...
Led Zeppelin – Stairway To Heaven Pink Floyd – Any Colour You Like The Doors – Riders On The Storm Black Sabbath – War Pigs Steely Dan – Kid Charlemagne |
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Them - My Lonely Sad Eyes
Buddy Holly - Rave On Simon & Garfunkel - I Am a Rock Beach Boys - Sloop John B Beatles - The Night Before
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You got me going again, Esteban; here's five more. This takes me to 45 songs.
Del Shannon - Runaway (1961) Beatles - Doctor Robert (1966) George Harrison - I Got My Mind Set On You (1987) Tommy Dorsey - I'm Getting Sentimental Over You (1936) Dion & the Belmonts - A Teenager In Love (1959)
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Okay, Llarry, if you don't mind I'll join in again. BTW, good choices above.
Always loved Neil Young's music so I'm adding my top five songs from him, at least these are my choices for today. Down by the River Revolution Blues Powderfinger Cortez the Killer Tonight's the Night Last edited by Esteban; 12-22-2023 at 03:39 PM.. |
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Otis Redding - These Arms of Mine (1964)
Free - All Right Now (1970) Lou Gramm - Midnight Blue (1987) Rosie & the Originals - Angel Baby (1960) Roxette - The Look (1989)
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^ I had the 45 rpm record "Angel Baby" when I was a teenager (about 1970). We called it an oldie back then.
Did you know Rosie Hamlin, the singer for Rosie and the Originals, was only 15 when that song came out in 1960? She wrote it as a poem for her boyfriend when she was 14. |
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Now I'm fired up! Here's five more...
Chuck Berry - Sweet Little Sixteen (1958) Chantels - Maybe (1958) Crystals - Da Doo Ron Ron (1963: Phil Spector-produced) Lynyrd Skynyrd - Tuesday's Gone (1973) Go Gos - Head Over Heels (1984)
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I'm on a roll... five more (numbers 56-60)
Eddie Cochran - Somethin' Else (1959) Everly Brothers - So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad) (1960) Warren Zevon - Werewolves of London (1978) Tim McGraw - Back When (2004) Surfaris - Surfer Joe (1963)
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I very much enjoy visiting this thread frequently to listen to a wide variety of great music. Esteban and I have dominated the thread, but diversity is good -- anybody who hasn't contributed is more than welcome to so with any kind of music from any era.
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Bringing this thread back up to see if anyone else would like to contribute!
Here's a probably unanswerable question: How many good songs are there?
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Five more from me, Llarry:
Chicago - 25 or 6 to 4 Joe Walsh - Rocky Mountain Way The Band - The Weight Yes - Roundabout Ted Nugent - Stranglehold |
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Top of the line songs in this thread Llarry.
As John used to say to the lads ~ "Where we going fellas?" "To the toppermost of the poppermost, Johnny!" ~ was the reply. |
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