Darn right we do!
Darn right we do!
I have one:
List 20 songs by 20 of your favourite aritsts (or more than one song per artist if you wish) that means a great deal to YOU personally but that you don't necessarily think is a big favourite even of the artists' most dedicated fans. These are 'hidden gems' if you like.
To illustrate, my first of these is New Kid In Town, which is one of my top ten songs of all time, but since the band stopped playing it live seems to have fallen off the radar. We rarely even mention it on the board these days. Its heartbreaking and passionate magnificence will always make it special just to me.
Now my other 19 songs (I have included two by Bob Dylan & Van Morrison).
And Your Bird Can Sing - Beatles
Absolutely Sweet Marie - Bob Dylan
Senor (Tales of Yankee Power) - Bob Dylan
He Took Advantage - Glenn Frey (* because I had to have one)
In The Gallery - Dire Straits
The Trawlerman's Song - Mark Knopfler
I Can't See Nobody - Bee Gees
I'm Gonna Crawl - Led Zeppelin
Your Sister Can't Twist (But She Can Rock'n'Roll) - Elton John
When You're Alone - Bruce Springsteen
Arrival - Abba
Bad News From Home - Randy Newman
In Your Mind - Bryan Ferry
Thanks For The Information - Van Morrison
Cleaning Windows - Van Morrison
Innuendo - Queen
Leningrad - Billy Joel
Piano Fighter - Warren Zevon
Shattered - Rolling Stones
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Is it True - Eagles
Too Many Hands - Eagles
Take the Devil - Eagles
My Man - Eagles
Midnight Rain - Randy Meisner
Save the Last Dance for Me - Randy Meisner
Still Runnin' - Randy Meisner
Walls That Bend - Jude Cole
First Your Money (Then Your Clothes) - Jude Cole
Believe In You - Jude Cole
Little Tin God - Don Henley
Giving That Heaven Away - Jackson Browne
Love in Store - Fleetwood Mac
I Don't Wanna Lose You - Hall and Oates
Be Good to Yourself - Journey
I'll be Back Again - Poco
That Ain't Love - REO Speedwagon
Babylon Sisters - Steely Dan
Who's Dreaming This Dream - Christine McVie
Ready for Love - Bad Company
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Open up your eyes take the devil from your mind
Shooting Star - Bad Company
I Can't Tell You Why - Eagles
Witchy Woman - Eagles
Victim Of Love - Eagles
The Chain - Fleetwood Mac
Walk Away - Joe Walsh
The Wind Cries Mary - Jimi Hendrix
Wild Horses - Rolling Stones
Shut Your Eyes - Snow Patrol
Elohim - Muki
Food Chain - Eric Hutchinson
It Hasn't Been Long Enough - Eric Hutchinson
Do You Feel Like We Do - Peter Frampton
Dear Mr. Fantasy - Traffic
Keep On Tryin' - Timothy B. Schmit
Nights In White Satin - Moody Blues
Simple Man - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Stairway To Heaven - Led Zeppelin
Hotel California - Eagles
Vienna - Billy Joel
Omg Eve, that sounds so cool! Is he good in concert? He came to Denver once (to my knowledge), but the tickets were 200 bucks! I would love to see that pic, sounds very cool.
I'm going to try the just 1 song from 20 favorite artist--more challenging than several songs form my favorites.
1. King Of Hollywood-Eagles
2. In My Time Of Dying-Led Zeppelin
3. It's Not The Night-The Cars
4. The Healer-Sweet
5. High Hopes-Pink Floyd
6. Gloria-The Doors
7. Tumbling Dice-The Rolling Stones
8. Miss Sun-Boz Scaggs
9. Road To Hell-Chris Rea
10. Oh Well-Fleetwood Mac
11. Bebe Le Strange-Heart
12. Check It Out-John Mellencamp
13. Breakin' Me-Jonny Lang
14. Down By The River-Timothy B Schmit
15. Pound Cake-Van Halen
16. Snowblind-Styx
17. Holy Water-Bad Company
18. Sunspot Baby-Bob Segar
19. Levon-Elton John
20. Running On Faith-Eric Clapton
This was really hard!! And I realize that these will change for me also and that most people will probably already know most of these songs. I guess I tend to go with the "hit" music.
He sings it high, he plays it low
List Your Favorite Concerts On Film
Hell Freezes Over- Eagles
Farewell 1-Eagles
Pulse-Pink Floyd
At The Ritz-Guns N Roses
At Montreaux-Jonny Lang
Houston 1984-The Cars
Musikladen 1979-The Cars
Song Remains The Same-Led Zeppelin
Christchurch-Eagles (bootleg)
He sings it high, he plays it low
The Last Waltz - The Band
Hell Freezes Over - Eagles
Woodstock
VH1 Storytellers - Don Henley
Who Put The 'M' In Manchester? - Morrissey
The Acoustic Concert - Crosby, Stills & Nash
Live & Dangerous - Thin Lizzy
The Song Remains The Same - Led Zeppelin
Remember That Night - David Gilmour
Live at the Troubadour - James Taylor & Carole King
Farewell 1 - Eagles
Buffalo/Christchurch/Houston Bootlegs - Eagles
Inside Job - Don Henley
Live At the Santa Barbara County Bowl - Bob Marley
PULSE - Pink Floyd
Live In Chicago - Jeff Buckley
Live at the Albert Hall - The Killers
BBC 1973 - Eagles
BBC 1971 - James Taylor/Carole King (separate shows)
you better put it all behind you, baby, 'cause life goes on
you keep carrying that anger, it'll eat you up inside--