Posted on 11/22/2010 5:46:46 PM PST by Las Vegas Ron
Lionel Richie - All Night Long.
Bob Seger - Hollywood Nights
Eddie Money - Two Tickets To Paradise
Toria.
If I had to pick one SRV song that one would be it.
This thread wouldn’t be complete w/o a little Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young:
Teach Your Children
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJ_MOIIdWrw
Damn, I saw Rush play in the early 80's at the venue where he was killed, terrible loss.
Great place for a concert though.
Now this one kinda makes things move around a bit - air guitar and all that...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYK7bEo1Z4M
Train in Vain - The Clash
Yep. I have most of his origional albums. I like putting the Capo up on the third fret and playing Berkley Woman. Some of his best music. Berkley Woman was a Bryan Bowers song I think and Denver's musical arrangement was perfect. I saw him in concert when I was about 14 I guess. I saw Bob Seger in concert when I was about 25 and lucked into some floor seats near the front. While I was in the Navy sometime in 1978 I think a buddy had two tickets to The Eagles concert in Norfolk. "Lifes been good" had just came out.
“I’ll Fall in Love Again” Sammy Hagar
“The Politics of Dancing” Reflex
“You Can Leave Your Hat On” Tom Jones
“Feelin Alright” Joe Cocker
“Shama Lama Ding Dong” Otis Day and the Knights
Fly Away, with Olivia Newton John, mmmmmmmmmmmm, mmmmmmm.
Terrible loss, indeed. My dh's favorite group is Rush. He's seen them in Little Rock, Shreveport and New Orleans. He says to tell ya, "their best song is, The Trees." I like that one too:)
You need to jam w/my brother. He can pick Gordon Lightfoot's, Don Quioxte like nobody can:)
Back at him, good stuff....what does dh stand for?
I’m sure I’ll feel like an idiot after you tell me, lol.
Someone upthread mentioned Three Dog. For some stupid reason I missed their concert in Monroe, LA in the early 70s. I’ve always regretted that...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JA1XAmzbnw&feature=fvw
Pieces of April - Three Dog Night
That's a great song as well. Also - Voodoo Chile; with Stevie sounding more like Hendrix than Hendrix.
Yes it did. What happened?
I posted it in last Saturday's Canteen Music Thread. I'm not at home with access to all my linky stuff so you'll have to cut and paste.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2630256/posts?page=50#50
I can play some of his songs. Edmund Fitzgerald is the easiest. The other day at a second hand book and music store I bought the DVD Dark side of the moon and watched it. I noticed the chords for Brain Damage. Very basic. I drive my wife up the wall now LOL. I can't read music. At one time I could when I took piano lessons for a couple years but I can't remember now. I usually play "Over by the window" and my wife helps me out. :>} The dog even goes in the other room and I'm just playing an accoustic.
The only thing I can think of is.....Clinton!
Dear husband. And he is dear:) Please don't feel dumb for asking. You wouldn't believe how long it took me to figure out what FWIW stood for! LOL!
The last concert we ever went to was a Bryan Adams concert in Little Rock in about '86. The Hooters were the warm up and we decided they were a better act than Bryan Adams was.
CVA - I tried picking a banjo, but it ended up the banjo was really just picking @ me:) My brother is excellent on the acoustic guitar, my mom plays the piano and a dulcimer and I play a hammered dulcimer. One of my sister's also plays the guitar and my other sister plays a mandolin. Needless to say, we enjoy getting together and jamming:)
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