"Disco Duck"--Rick Dees & His Cast of Idiots
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"Disco Duck"--Rick Dees & His Cast of Idiots
"Going Mobile"--The Who
Always brings me back in time a far ways, to the highways and interstates around my hometown.
"Darling, Be Home Soon"--The Lovin' Spoonful
"Do You Love Me?"--The Contours
"Sunny Girlfriend"--The Monkees
Steve Hillage's rendition of the Beatles' "It's All Too Much."
Sticks very close to the musicality of the original version, which is a surprise if you've also heard him doing a jammed out, spaced...
"Ordinary Day" by Vanessa Carlton, as part of an "I Radio Philly" musical podcast.
The Jerry Garcia Band's 1978 "Cats Under the Stars" LP.
Whether fairly or not, Garcia and the Grateful Dead often get categorized as acid/psychedelic/space rockers, but they could do some really...
"Who'll Stop the Rain?"--CCR
"Unchained Melody"--The Righteous Brothers
"Doo Wah Diddy Diddy"--Manfred Mann
Tracks from Dickey Betts(of Allman Brothers Band fame) & Great Southern's "Atlanta's Burning Down" LP.
"In Another Land"--The Rolling Stones
"Hocus Pocus"-Focus
"Tend My Garden"-Joe Walsh & the James Gang
"Heartache Tonight"--The version from 'Eagles Live.'
"It's All Too Much"-The Beatles
Just saw that stupid television commercial that featured the James Brown song "(Get on Up) I Feel Like Being a (Sex Machine)."
"Room at the Top"-Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
"All I Wanna Do is Have Some Fun" by Sheryl Crow, which is one of my guiltiest ever musical pleasures. :-)
Listened to that album in the car the other day. Makes me a little more interested in checking out some of the other solo material he's done...
Right now listening to "The Wreck of the Edmund...
"Going Mobile"-The Who
"The Sound of Silence"-Simon & Garfunkel
"The Last Resort," and this one should speak for itself, as well. :-)
"Kiss"-Prince