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Popular band ... obscure song

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by shotglass, May 8, 2007.

  1. Claws for Concern

    Claws for Concern Active Member

    Stevie Ray Vaughan -- Riviera Paradise

    Don Henley -- A Month of Sundays/Sunset Grill

    Eric Clapton (w/Robert Cray playing on the song) -- Old Love
     
  2. bostonbred

    bostonbred Guest

    "Down by the Seaside" - Zeppelin
     
  3. zeke12

    zeke12 Guest

    The Stones -- Dead Flowers, She's A Rainbow, Thru and Thru, Live Wire

    Springsteen -- Open All Night, Highway Patrolman, One Step Up, Sinaloa Cowboys

    Pearl Jam -- Pilate (OK, the words are stupid, but it's a great fucking riff), Off He Goes, Smile, Leash, Lukin, State of Love & Trust.

    More later...
     
  4. Bubbler

    Bubbler Well-Known Member

    I've ripped maybe a 1/4 of my CDs into my iTunes. Here's what jumped out at me ...

    Led Zeppelin -- Carouselambra, In My Time Of Dying, Out On The Tiles
    Beatles -- And Your Bird Can Sing, Think For Yourself, Sexy Sadie
    Rolling Stones -- Miss Amanda Jones, We Love You, No Expectations, Live With Me, Memo From Turner, Sway, Let It Loose, Winter, Dance Little Sister, Crazy Mama, Before They Make Me Run, Slave.
    The Who -- So Sad About Us, Love Ain't For Keepin', Mary Anne With The Shaky Hands (electric outttake), A Quick One (from Rolling Stones' Rock 'n Roll Circus), Pictures Of Lily (not that obscure, but great nonetheless)
    Dylan -- Idiot Wind, Changing Of The Guard, While I Paint My Masterpiece
    Isley Brothers -- I Turned You On, Voyage To Atlantis
    Aerosmith -- Sick As A Dog, Lick And A Promise, Combination (Rocks is a VERY underrated album overall)
    Clash -- I'm So Bored With The U.S.A., Jail Guitar Doors, The Card Cheat
    David Bowie -- Life On Mars, Queen Bitch, Hang On To Yourself, Station To Station
    Derek & The Dominoes -- everything but Layla, particularly Got To Get Better In A Little While
    James Brown -- There It Is
    The Kinks -- Victoria, Village Green Preservation Society, Picture Book, Arthur ... shit. Both of the Village Green Preservation Society and Arthur albums along with Days and 20th Century Man.
    Nirvana -- Drain You
    Rod Stewart -- Lost Paraguayos
    Steely Dan -- Kings
    Zombies -- Care of Cell 44
    Eric Clapton -- Better Make It Through Today, Hello Old Friend, Whatcha Gonna Do, Mainline Florida.
    Curtis Mayfield -- Miss Black America, Pusherman, If There's A Hell Below We're All Gonna Go
     
  5. Bubbler

    Bubbler Well-Known Member

    A couple of instrumental delights from the Shaft soundtrack, courtesy of Isaac Hayes and the Bar-Kays ...

    Cafe Regio's and No Name Bar
     
  6. Huggy

    Huggy Well-Known Member

    Some more I've just thought of:

    Rod Stewart: "Sailing"

    Who: "Pure And Easy"

    Seger: "Brave Strangers", "Nine Tonight"

    Bowie: "TVC15"

    Kinks: "Celluloid Heroes"

    Clash: "White Man In Hammersmith Palais", "Pressure Drop", "Police On My Back", "Brand New Cadillac" (Bubbs nailed "The Card Cheat".)

    Jam: "The Bitterest Pill", "Ghosts", "Set The House Ablaze"
     
  7. Jersey_Shore

    Jersey_Shore New Member

    Yeah, amazing performance by Bruce...but it's a cover.

    I'm a Wild and the Innocent type of guy. So I'll go with Kitty's Back and Incident on 57th Street.
     
  8. Oz

    Oz Well-Known Member

    Zeke's posted reminded me of Pearl Jam's "Breath."
     
  9. Captain_Kirk

    Captain_Kirk Well-Known Member

    Tom Petty, "Deliver Me", "Change of Heart"

    Steely Dan, "Midnight Cruiser"

    And props to Bubbler for the "Sway" and "Sick as a Dog" calls.
     
  10. zeke12

    zeke12 Guest

    Oz --

    Are you familiar with the Breath Campaign of 1998?

    Hilarious stuff...
     
  11. Rambler

    Rambler Member

    VERY nice call. Sopranos enthusiasts will recognize that one.

    I'll counter that with the Stones' "Jivin' Sister Fanny."
     
  12. Huggy

    Huggy Well-Known Member

    I hate Styx but "Renegade" is a rockin' fucking' tune.
     
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