What songs are the ones you listen to over and over? Which ones set your collection apart from the rest?
i like my CD and record collection coz of the diversity of it. Ive got everything from Donovan, to Guns and Roses.
easy rider - big brother and the holding company leopard skin pillbox hat - dylan on the road again (traditional) - grateful dead <the matrix, 12-?-66>
24 or 6 to 4 by Chicago Hurricane by Bob Dylan Peace Frog by The Doors Can't You See by Marshall Tucker Band Magic Carpet Ride by Steppenwolf The Joker by Steve Miller Band There's more and probably better ones but I'm lazy.
Lay Lady Lay - Bob Dylan Don't Step on the Grass Sam - Steppenwolf Sign of the Gypsy Queen - April Wine One Fine Morning - Lighthouse The Flame Still Burns - Bill Nighy
Hmm... let me think. The Doors - "The End" The Who - "A Quick One, While He's Away" Pink Floyd - "Bike" Syd Barrett - "Effervescing Elephant" The Velvet Underground - "Sister Ray" The Beatles - "I am the Walrus"
Outside - Staind (acoustic version) Soul One - Blind Melon Candlebox song, can't remember the name, but not the popular one. Down In a Hole - Alice In Chains Angry Chair - Alice In Chains And so many more.......
the velvet underground - sister ray / heroin the beatles - tomorrow never knows bob dylan - stuck inside of mobile with the memphis blues again walace collection - daydream pink floyd - jugband blues the rolling stones - the last time the yardbirds - happenings ten years time ago the stooges - no fun love - alone again or
Damn Shame -- Jay Farrar Red -- King Crimson Brightness Falls -- David Sylvian/Robert Fripp Little Wing -- covered by Def Leppard with the Hothouse Flowers (beautiful) Midlife Crisis -- Faith No More Cinnamon Girl -- covered by Type O Negative ....can never hear these enough............
Raise What's Left of the Flag- Flogging Molly Better Days- Citizen King Gin and Juice- OAR featuring Les Claypool Who Got the Hooch- Everything Fat Lip- Sum 41 Baby Got Back- Sir Mix-a-Lot The Whole World- Outkast
Nice, nice. I like that song as well. I love the album Roger the Engineer. Ahh, yes. I love Forever Changes. Really great album. All hail Arthur Lee!