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    The kind of songs that come on the radio when you're driving and when you get to your destination you sit in the car and wait till the song finishes.

    Won't Get Fooled Again........The Who
    Tchaikovsky's .....................1812 Overture
    Neil Young's .......................Down By The River
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    Somebody To Love- Jefferson Airplane
    Here is a live version from Woodstock- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EdLasOrG6c

    I got to see her with JA at a live concert in Central Park, 50,000 people. It was awesome


    I heard it on the Grape Vine- Marvin Gaye ( or just about anything Motown from the late 60's to the 70's)


    Satisfaction- Rolling Stones


    Sweet Judy Blue Eye's- CSN


    Ride- BTO


    For What It's Worth- Buffalo Springfield


    California Dreaming- Mama's and the Papa's


    Susie Q- CCR


    James Taylor- Fire and Rain
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    Quote Originally Posted by blackraven View Post
    Somebody To Love- Jefferson Airplane


    I heard it on the Grape Vine- Marvin Gaye ( or just about anything Motown from the late 60's to the 70's)


    Satisfaction- Rolling Stones


    Sweet Judy Blue Eye's- CSN


    Ride- BTO


    For What It's Worth- Buffalo Springfield


    California Dreaming- Mama's and the Papa's


    Susie Q- CCR


    James Taylor- Fire and Rain
    There's some good ones BR.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack in Wilmington View Post
    The kind of songs that come on the radio when you're driving and when you get to your destination you sit in the car and wait till the song finishes.
    LOL! I did this yesterday for Pink Floyd's Welcome to the Machine.

    A few others that come to mind are:
    Manfred Mann's version of Blinded by the Light.
    Anything by Pink Floyd that isn't Money, or off of The Wall.
    Anything by David Bowie that isn't Fame or Changes.

    Can't think of anything else of the top of my head, but I know that there are more.

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    Here are a few others that stick in my head for a few days after I hear them

    Cecelia, Mrs Robinson, Sounds of Silence, At the Zoo, Bridge Over Troubled Water- Simon and Garfunkel

    Foxy Lady and All Along the Watch Tower- Hendrix

    Pretty Woman- Roy Orbison

    Somewhere Over The Rainbow- Israel Kamakawiwo'Ole
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_DKWlrA24k

    Stay- Jackson Browne

    Round About- Yes

    Lion Sleeps Tonight- This always makes me smile






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    Bougainvillea by the Allman Brothers. Written and and background vocals by Don Johnson
    Mule - Govt Mule
    Ashes are Burning (Live) Renaissance

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hyfi View Post
    Bougainvillea by the Allman Brothers. Written and and background vocals by Don Johnson
    Mule - Govt Mule
    Ashes are Burning (Live) Renaissance

    I like Gov't Mule too. You never heard much about them.
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    I never tire of hearing any of the following songs/selections.

    Sinatra At The Sands, the entire CD
    All Blues and So What, from KOB
    St. Thomas, from Saxophone Colossus
    Impressions, from Sugar (Stanley Turrentine)
    Night Shift, from 12" single (Commodores)
    Plum, from Body Talk (George Benson)
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    Great songs to listen to:

    Dancing Queen - Abba
    Atlantis (musical)-The Shadows
    Wish you were here - Fleetwood Mac
    Theme of a Dream-Cliff Richard and many more....

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    Thanks everybody

    Quote Originally Posted by JoeE SP9 View Post
    Night Shift, from 12" single (Commodores).
    Its funny just as couple of days ago me and coworker were discussing this song and how Commodores with this song proved that they can survive without Lionel Richie as lead singer. Excellent song

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hyfi View Post
    Bougainvillea by the Allman Brothers. Written and and background vocals by Don Johnson
    My bad, credit goes to Dickie Betts, not ABB. My copy is off of the ABB Dreams Box Set.

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